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The final scene that Akira Toriyama created for Dragon Ball Super is the waving goodbye of the piccolo

author:3DM Game Network

Famous Japanese manga artist Akira Toriyama passed away due to illness this month, but his works such as Dragon Ball, Aralei, and others will forever influence the manga industry.

The final scene that Akira Toriyama created for Dragon Ball Super is the waving goodbye of the piccolo

Recently, Toyotaro, the official manga artist of "Dragon Ball Super", shared Akira Toriyama's guidance on his content creation before his death, which was the scene where Piccolo and others left at the end.

The final scene that Akira Toriyama created for Dragon Ball Super is the waving goodbye of the piccolo

In Toyotaro's original painting, Goku, Gohan, and Piccolo come to the kindergarten to pick up Goku's granddaughter, Xiaofang, and then everyone flies towards the sky with their backs to the picture, and Akira Toriyama offers his own advice on this scene, telling Piccolo standing at the end of the crowd to "say goodbye to the kindergarten teacher" and wave goodbye before flying away to catch up with Goku and the others.

The final scene that Akira Toriyama created for Dragon Ball Super is the waving goodbye of the piccolo

According to Toyotaro himself, this scene appeared at the end of episode 103 of "Dragon Ball Super", which is the latest episode published in "V JUMP" this month, and he only noticed the obituary of Akira Toriyama after submitting the manuscript, which seems to have a deep meaning.

The final scene that Akira Toriyama created for Dragon Ball Super is the waving goodbye of the piccolo
The final scene that Akira Toriyama created for Dragon Ball Super is the waving goodbye of the piccolo

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