taikufuru wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 9:48 pm
It is very dishonest of you to try to make it look like I advocated for disregarding the original author's influence on Dragon Ball Super. That is not what I said.
You said they are "vague drafts." I disagree.
But let's look at the interviews with Toriyama himself. Not editors or third parties, Toriyama himself. Thankfully the website of Kanzenshuu has all these interviews translated and archived.
For example this interview from early 2016, when the Universe 6 Saga was wrapping up, but we still didn't know about the Future Trunks saga:
https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations ... b-version/
Key points:
Toyotarō:
Since Chapter 1 I’ve used Toriyama-sensei‘s plot as a basis, but have been allowed to expand on it.
The term "plot" is used to describe Toriyama's contribution to Super.
Toyotaro then proceeds to say that he was allowed by Toriyama to expand his plot. And that's totally fine! And I repeat, no one ever said -ONLY- Toriyama made the plot of Super. Of course Toyotaro and Toei expanded the plot to flesh out a fully-fledged anime or manga, but Toriyma still made the plot, that is a fact.
Toriyama:
In Battle of Gods it was red, so I figured for Revival of “F” I should go with blue. That’s all (laughs). Well, actually I was thinking about having it be white, but then it would color-clash with the “next enemy”… so I figured I should save it for another occasion (laughs).
Toriyama directly created Super Saiyan Blue, which became the most important form in Super. On top of this he created Zamasu, this interview was from before the Future Trunks saga and the "white-haired enemy" he refers to is Zamasu, so the first original villain from Super was directly created by Toriyama. This matches the interview reported in my signature (also on the Kanzenshuu website) where Toriyama says he made the story of the Future Trunks saga.
Toriyama:
If it hadn’t been for those two, making any more story after that would have been a nightmare. There wouldn’t have been anything to expand upon. That’s why I’m so glad to have them around. And their voices are good, too! Those voice artists are so talented!
Toriyama once again reiterates that he is making the story of Super. He kept Beerus and Whis around because they are fun and interesting characters who help HIM (Toriyama) to expand the story of SUPER.
He also directly credited the wonderful voice actors of Super (rightfully so), which means that he does acknowledge some of the things the anime does right, for example the voice actors who, with their wonderful voices, flesh out Toriyama's characters.
Toyotarō:
I’ve read the plot for the new story, and I’m really happy a certain future-related character is going to be involved. I’m a huge fan!
Toriyama:
That’s a pretty popular character! Hopefully the kids will be happy.
Once again the term "plot" is used to describe Toriyama's work.
Finally, they say
So far Dragon Ball Super has followed Toriyama-sensei‘s plot, but I think it might be interesting for Toyotarō-sensei to become more involved with the story-writing process from here on out!
Toriyama:
Good idea!! I bet it’ll make it more interesting to include Toyotarō-sensei‘s original ideas.
Toyotarō:
T-That’s so much pressure… (sweat). But I think it’ll be really cool to help Dragon Ball someday reach its final chapter.
Toriyama:
Oh, that’s good! People will go “Wow, Toriyama-sensei planned it all out from the beginning!” and I’ll look really cool (laughs).
And that's also totally fine. You can see that Toyotaro quite clearly became more involved with the writing of the Moro saga and the Granolah saga. Does that mean Toriyama was no longer writing the story? No, it doesn't, it just means Toyotaro was more involved. Toyotaro writing most of the story for Moro and Toriyama writing the story of the manga are not mutually exclusive.
This other interview, from late 2016 when the Future Trunks saga was unfolding:
https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations ... r-anatomy/
What’s your process working with Toriyama-sensei?!
I draw a rough draft based on Toriyama-sensei‘s original story, then I send it to my editor, who gets sensei to check it. It’s an honor to be able to give concrete form to sensei‘s ideas, but sometimes sensei will send over a part he drew himself, which sends me into an uproar, going back and forth between being all hyped up and feeling really down in the dumps.
The term "rough draft" is used for TOYOTARO'S INITIAL WORK, NOT for Toriyma's work. Toyotaro directly says that his initial draft is based on Toriyama's original "STORY". So the term "STORY" is used to describe Toriyama's work for the Future Trunks saga. Toriyama makes the story in conceptual form, and Toyotaro draws his ideas and expands upon them. Toyotaro's editor also provides Toyotaro's draft work to Toriyama every month so that Toriyama can check it. So everything in the manga was fact-checked and approved by Toriyama himself. This is, in essence, Toriyama's story, drawn by Toyotaro. Which is how the credits for the manga have always been written.
And yes, Toyotaro and Toei expand concepts and ideas, but the original story still comes from Toriyama. And yes, Toriyama had a bigger input on the manga. He was critical of the Anime scripts multiple times. Toei has always been hit or miss, they know how to make cool stuff and cool fights, but they often sacrifice character integrity for cool moments. We know very well that Toriyama's original Goku differs from the anime adaptation and unfortunately, because of Toei, lots of people think Goku is supposed to be some Captain America-style hero of justice. This is nothing new.
What will happen in the rest of the “Future Trunks arc” and afterwards?!
The rest of the “Future Trunks arc” will take a slightly different approach with how things play out, compared to the TV anime. And after that…? “That promise” everyone is waiting for will be fulfilled! But you know Toriyama-sensei! Things won’t go as you expect! Look forward to it!!
Here Toyotaro is obviously talking about the Tournament of Power saga where Zeno's promise to have a grand tournament between all the universes was fulfilled. "You know Toriyama-sensei" means Toriyama once again made the story.
Then there's also the interview about the Future Trunks saga, whose snippet is on my signature:
https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations ... alk-vol-2/
Toyotaro talks about Toriyama's "original draft". He claims there was a lot of tension in the draft and it made for a story full of tension.
Toyotarō:
I was shocked when I first read your original draft. I had thought of gods as being absolutely good, so having one of them turn evil raised the tension. The sense of tension flowing from the story from that point onward was incredible. I think it’s tough to make things tense in a Dragon Ball story. But setting the fight in the alternate “future” where there are no Dragon Balls creates a crazy sense of tension, since obviously nobody can come back to life if they die… And before that, when the story starts you don’t even know the enemy’s true identity. Zamasu’s personality was also something we hadn’t seen before. The villains of Dragon Ball are typically absolutely evil, so there’s nothing wrong with defeating them, but Zamasu was a slightly more complicated case of “warped justice”.
Toriyama then says he created Goku Black, it's his villain.
Toyotarō:
Personally I think I just barely managed to pull it off, but it’s an honor for you to say that (laughs). To change topics, I have a question about the characters of the “Future Trunks arc”. I think the enemies this time around had a huge impact. With Goku Black in particular, how did you come up with the idea for him?
Toriyama:
It was something I wanted to try out just once. Something like “False Ultraman” or “False Kamen Rider”…
And another bit I like is when they acknowledge the voice acting in the anime, once again:
Toyotarō:
It fits amazingly well! Of course, Goku Black was voiced by Masako Nozawa-san, but she speaks so politely… I suppose that comes from Zamasu? I hear the editorial office received fan letters from women saying how sexy that performance was (laughs)
And I love this, because it shows that most of the "Anime vs. Manga" vitriol is just fandom toxicity. Did Toriyama dislike the anime scripts? Sure, but that doesn't mean they hated the anime. That's now the second time they've praised the anime voice acting, deservingly so! The Super Anime might have inconsistent characterization and sloppy writing (the same argument can be made for the Z anime, btw), but the voice acting is amazing. The voice actors for Black and Zamasu were awesome and it's good that Toriyama, Toyotaro, and the editorial team acknowledged them.
Lastly:
Toyotarō:
That’s right. Ultimately things need to head towards the conclusion indicated by Toriyama-sensei‘s original draft, but during that process I want to give various characters things to do. Vegeta being stubborn shows off the appeal of his character, and makes the story more exciting. And of course I want to make Trunks look cool, and even Gowasu… basically I want each character to get the chance to shine. At times like that I depart slightly from the script, but I guess you could say I’m faithful to its essence.
Here's the term SCRIPT being used. You said:
they would be scripts, not drafts
Here Toyotaro directly says that Toriyama gives him a "script". It's also an "original draft", and at the same time it's a "script", and the script/draft apparently flowed like a story full of tension that filled Toyotaro with ideas.
And then of course Toyotaro says that he fleshed out Toriyama's story with twists and turns, characters and fights, to get to the end point designed by Toriyama. That's fine, but that doesn't mean it isn't Toriyama's story. It just means it's a joint effort between the storyteller Toriyama and the artists Toei and Toyotaro.
And I repeat, nobody ever said that ONLY Toriyama made the story. It's always been a team effort between Toriyama making the story, and Toyotaro and Toei fleshing out the story in the given medium. But let's not dance around the point:
Dragon Ball Super is Toriyama's story, in ways that GT and the videogames are not.
Finally, I will point out that, as far as I can read, the term "ROUGH DRAFT" is used solely and exclusively for TOYOTARO'S DRAFTS. The term "rough draft" is always used for Toyotaro's initial story. When the manga was ongoing, we used to get those rough drafts like one week before the chapter's release, which always made the community very toxic and full of vitriol, because people tried to judge the finished story from rough drafts.
As far as I can tell, Toriyama's contribution is always described as "original drafts". Not vague and not rough.
I think these are the most relevant interviews on the subject. I have looked at the Kanzenshuu website for these translations and I don't find other relevant interviews on the topic. Thankfully there's a lot of filters on the website to find specific interviews, I used the filter to give me only Manga interviews, since I believe the only time Toriyama was directly interviewed for Super was in the release of the manga volumes:
https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/
So the term "script" is indeed used for Toriyama's work (along with "story", "plot", "original draft"), and also the term "rough" is used in these interviews, but always referring to Toyotaro's initial work, and never to Toriyama.
And it is quite clear that Toriyama was A LOOOOOOOOOOOOT more involved with Super than he was with GT or the videogames.
Did Toriyama create designs, maybe even small storylines for GT and the videogames? Sure. Sporadically. But sure.
But for Super, Toriyama's role was quite clearly superior. He created the overarching narrative, and constantly made new stories. He was the architect of Dragon Ball Super. When the Universe 6 Saga was unfolding, he had already made the story about the "next white-haired villain". When the Future Trunks saga was unfolding, he had already made the story about the "fulfillement of the promise we've all been waiting for" (aka the grand tournament between universes). And throughout it all, he always kept Beerus and Whis around, not only because he liked those characters, but because in HIS STORY they are Goku's endgame benchmark, never to be surpassed until the very end of the story (perhaps).
So of course they will say that Toriyama was the writer of Super. He literally was. And quite clearly he had far more input on Super than any other post-original series except maybe Daima.