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Dragon Ball: 40th Anniversary Special Video

Akira Toriyama’s color illustrations and standout scenes will come to life as an animation using the latest techniques! The animation was completed with a strong focus on faithfully translating the textures and colors of Akira Toriyama’s illustrations into motion, resulting in dynamic visuals that express Son Goku’s growth and journey.

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Akira Toriyama’s color illustrations and standout scenes will come to life as an animation using the latest techniques! The animation was completed with a strong focus on faithfully translating the textures and colors of Akira Toriyama’s illustrations into motion, resulting in dynamic visuals that express Son Goku’s growth and journey.

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