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Dragon Ball: Is it possible to revive Akira Toriyama using the Dragon Ball?

Date: October 4, 2024 Time: 17:27:04

Since the passing of Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball fans have continued to pay tribute to the works left by the author, but a new goal has emerged among them – to go in search of the Dragon Balls, since they have the ability to revive. people, but… Will it be possible to revive the mangaka?

Orbs are very important and valuable objects in the Dragon Ball universe, as they are capable of granting any wish when collected and activated by someone who recites the magic formula, and Sheng Ron is in charge of them. These are fundamental aspects that must be taken into account in order to use these areas correctly.

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The main rules of Dragon Balls are that it is impossible to revive a person who has died a natural death, and the second is that Sheng Rong can revive those who are weaker than him. There are high chances that Toriyama-sensei will return.

Is it possible to revive Akira Toriyama using Dragon Ball?

The author imagined himself as Tori-Bot, a supreme being in the world of Dragon Ball who was even stronger than Goku and Zeno Sama. It would be impossible for this creature to be reborn at Shenron’s hands, of course things could change.

In the real world, Toriyama-sensei is no longer a supreme being and becomes a mere mortal, so if the Dragon Ball really existed, he could come back to life.

Image: Toei Animation

These magical items would have been very useful since Akira Toriyama’s death on March 1 was not a natural death, as the cause was an acute subdural hematoma resulting from a severe blow to the head. For this reason, their departure is no longer natural and there would be hope to bring them back, but the Dragon Balls must appear first.

Can you imagine using the power of the Dragon Balls to revive Toriyama Sensei?

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Kevin Kennedy
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