After what Dragon Ball GT came to an end, many came to think that the adventures of Goku and company had come to an end. However, after the premiere of The Battle of the Gods, anime had a resurgence in popularity. Now, almost 10 years after this, it has been revealed that lThe makers of Dragon Ball plan to give us more anime, games and movies over the next 10 years.
In an interview with Nikkei, Akio Iyoku, president of Capsule Corporation Tokyo and the producer of Dragon Ball, noted that intends to launch new products in this series over the next 10 years. This includes video games, anime, and movies.
In his talk, Iyoku pointed out that after the success he had Dragon Ball Super: Broly In film, he has done everything possible to extend the property created by Akira Toriyama to more and more markets. Thus, intends to continue expanding this franchise until at least 2034. We are already seeing this with Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero and DAIMAproductions that are already underway.
Now, regarding Dragon Ball Super, Iyoku cannot have much say in the matter, since this manga falls under the jurisdiction of Shueisha. However, Victory Uchida, editor-in-chief of this work, has pointed out that we are still far from the endas Toriyama and Toyotaro continue to work hard to expand this story, which is about to begin a completely original arc.
Although the company's specific plans are still a mystery, especially what will happen after the releases of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero and DAIMA, these statements have surely excited more than one fan. On related topics, this is what Cell would look like in real life. Likewise, Luis Miguel sings the opening of Dragon Ball GT.
Editor's Note:
This makes perfect sense. When Dragon Ball was created, the anime industry was very different. Simply, something was done, and that's it. Currently, a property is too valuable not to extend its reach to other markets, something that we will finally see Dragon Ball do in a much more active way. Not only will this series be alive for the next 10 years, but even longer.
Via: Nikkei
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