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"My manga is a gag manga": Akira Toriyama Has Answered Why He Likes to Deform One Element While Drawing Dragon Ball

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Akira Toriyama explains his unique approach to deform certain designs in Dragon Ball, blending practicality and creativity to fit in his gag manga.
Akira Toriyama, the creator of "Dragon Ball," has revealed in an interview that his approach to drawing characters with exaggerated features stems from his preference for gag manga. Toriyama explained that he finds it more enjoyable to deform one element of a character's design, which aligns with the comedic and often surreal nature of gag manga. This technique not only adds humor but also makes the characters more memorable and distinctive. He specifically mentioned that this method of character design was influenced by his early work in gag manga, where the exaggeration of features for comedic effect was common. This insight sheds light on why characters like Goku and others in "Dragon Ball" have such unique and sometimes bizarre physical traits, contributing significantly to the series' appeal and its departure from more conventional shonen manga styles.

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