Promotion for the upcoming Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri, a special event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Dragon Ball anime, has sparked fresh optimism that news about a possible continuation of the Dragon Ball Super anime or manga could finally be on the horizon
What’s fueling this renewed hope is the sheer range of parties involved in pushing the event: Toei, Akio Iyoku (former head of Shueisha’s Dragon Ball Room and Akira Toriyama‘s personal spokesperson), Shueisha and Bandai Namco.
Their unified promotional effort is noteworthy, given that Iyoku and Shuiesha were previously thought to be at odds after Toriyama’s death, a conflict many fans believe contributed to…
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