AKIRA TORIYAMA CHANGED MY LIFE - Happy Console Gamer

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  • @HappyConsoleGamer
    @HappyConsoleGamer3 ай бұрын

    Just wanted to apologize as the camera went out of focus during the video, it is a new camera and we are still getting used to it. It would have been impossible to redo the video with the same passion as the first time I shot it. Johnny

  • @Konuvis

    @Konuvis

    3 ай бұрын

    We're here for you. not for the tech :)

  • @justjasonbeardenjokes

    @justjasonbeardenjokes

    3 ай бұрын

    Didn’t even really notice! Thanks for giving your thoughts on his passing and celebrating his work across all media!

  • @Zaiyou

    @Zaiyou

    3 ай бұрын

    Don't worry about it u said it all bro

  • @mattl5980

    @mattl5980

    3 ай бұрын

    Incredible tribute Johnny, Akira Toriyamas work is truly one of a kind.

  • @alfredocanas6802

    @alfredocanas6802

    3 ай бұрын

    I was so focused on your speech that I didn't notice anything, I think it was a video a 10 out of 10.

  • @bardamu01ps48
    @bardamu01ps483 ай бұрын

    I'm french, and Toriyama's influence (Dr Slump, Dragon ball and Dragon ball z) in my country was massive. He changed the way people saw manga in the world. I grew up in early 80's with Arale, little Goku, Krilin etc... We'll never forget him. Sorry for my english. Thank you for your tribute. Merci.

  • @yellowstreetlight

    @yellowstreetlight

    3 ай бұрын

    The Dragon Ball Z french opening with the lady singing is legendary and warms my heart.

  • @feiwong3634

    @feiwong3634

    3 ай бұрын

    Here in Spain it was the same, i also loved Dr Slump!! it was one of my favorite cartoons!! I have so fond memories, one of the earliest would be when the NES Dragon Ball came out here, thanks in part because in France it was released first, as the Secret du Dragon. It was my first DB game and i LOVED IT so much, i still have it on my shelf.

  • @julianjuez

    @julianjuez

    3 ай бұрын

    Indeed, same in Spain... 😢

  • @tasseiviews2947

    @tasseiviews2947

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm Dutch and we barely had any anime or manga back in the 90s (let alone 80s). What was there was either very dark and edgy or very expensive. Or both. When we went to France on vacation however, I discovered shelves of manga in the bookstores, which felt like finding a goldmine to me. My French was (and is) pretty poor but I took as many manga home with me as I could afford and had already read most it before the drive home was over. Most of it was Dragon Ball.

  • @julianjuez

    @julianjuez

    3 ай бұрын

    @@tasseiviews2947 I'm Spanish but live half of my life in NL. I confirm almost nobody I know has ever heard of DB. I found it so weird! 😅

  • @MatthewMcGravey
    @MatthewMcGravey3 ай бұрын

    For all of us there in the late 80s and early 90s , he was a gateway into a weird and wonderful world. His impact cannot be overestimated. RIP legend.

  • @statesminds

    @statesminds

    3 ай бұрын

    Even late 90s early 2000s toonami kids he changed so it didnt end there

  • @contrarianaaron

    @contrarianaaron

    3 ай бұрын

    My life would have been so different if I never discovered DBZ.

  • @bigboy0494

    @bigboy0494

    3 ай бұрын

    beautifully said!

  • @AnxMa

    @AnxMa

    3 ай бұрын

    DB Z (and GitS) introduced me into Anime genre. I was so close to visiting Japan one point myself. I had experience with modeling and in late 2015 I was in contact with Capcom about the facial likeness role of Leon for the Resident Evil 2 Remake. I failed to mention I also have a voice acting background, in the end I lost the part and I can't forgive myself for wasting such an opportunity to visit the place that inspired artists like Toriyama San.

  • @evilalex87
    @evilalex873 ай бұрын

    RIP Legend , you brought joy into my life for 30 years

  • @lex8239
    @lex82393 ай бұрын

    RIP.. What a creator. What a life. He gave so many people joy and left so much to celebrate.

  • @jasonpalmer1552
    @jasonpalmer15523 ай бұрын

    I teared up at, "He's given us enough". It's so profoundly true.

  • @aidenarkham

    @aidenarkham

    Ай бұрын

    Me 2

  • @Boss_Fight_Wiki_muki_twitch
    @Boss_Fight_Wiki_muki_twitch3 ай бұрын

    When Stan Lee (the creator of Spiderman) passed on, Akira Toriyama wrote a commemorative letter in his memory. i hope another famous comic book artist composes a commemoration for the legendary creator of Dragon Ball Z.

  • @Lucas-en3bt
    @Lucas-en3bt3 ай бұрын

    That Chrono Trigger soundtrack hits so hard. I remember staying in the same place playing the game just to keep listening to a theme

  • @excrono

    @excrono

    3 ай бұрын

    Mitsuda put his blood, sweat and tears to make that soundtrack, to prove himself to Square as a new composer, against development deadlines and a total loss of game assets midway requiring a rescore. The reason Uematsu composed some tracks is that he was too ill due to stress towards the end to finish them. You can feel that in the work, it goes beyond the game content. It felt like this to him: “But this score refused to be created”.

  • @StriderRyu7

    @StriderRyu7

    3 ай бұрын

    The intro alone takes me back to my teens(specifically,1995!) To think that whenever RPG’s were mentioned,Chrono Trigger just bursted into my head…. Blessed to have enjoyed it during that time.

  • @infasis

    @infasis

    3 ай бұрын

    All you have to do is pay like 10 gold or something and they'll adjust the music for your mood too :p (I love when games have musicians that take requests. I wonder who did that first)

  • @epik4023
    @epik40233 ай бұрын

    Best manga artist of all time. RIP to the legend.

  • @5oups3yeVi3w
    @5oups3yeVi3w3 ай бұрын

    Rest in Peace Toriyama-San!

  • @megaben99
    @megaben993 ай бұрын

    if it weren't for Akira Toriyama then i would never be a fan of anime. but thanks to him i am and i will miss him a lot.

  • @livinlicious
    @livinlicious3 ай бұрын

    Akira Toriyama was maybe the most influential person in my life. I never met the guy. I never even heard him speak. I literally don't have a picture of him saying something in my mind. Yet DragonBall shaped me. This man deserves his Rest now. He did well. Really well.

  • @thehouseofhoops
    @thehouseofhoops3 ай бұрын

    RIP Akira Toriyama 🧡 Can we wish him back with the dragon balls?

  • @leorojas6390

    @leorojas6390

    3 ай бұрын

    He's the creator of the franchise, so I'm afraid not. The dragon balls turn to stone if the grand elder dies, in this case Toriyama. 😔

  • @colinDESU
    @colinDESU3 ай бұрын

    “He’s given us enough. I’ve been so thrilled to live in this time period while he was alive. I feel blessed.” These words right here…man. This got me close to tears. So so true. I’m so grateful for what he’s done for me and the world. Thank you, Mr. Toriyama. Thank you so much. We love you man.

  • @vgsquirrel
    @vgsquirrel3 ай бұрын

    He’s left an immeasurable impact on the world. He’s inspired and touched so many people’s lives. We owe so much to Akira Toriyama. R.I.P.

  • @hobbycorp1996
    @hobbycorp19963 ай бұрын

    I have never loved any form of media more than the ones that Akira Toriyama created. Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump, Go Go Ackman!, Sand Land, etc. He has given me a lifetime's worth of fun and entertainment. I could read, watch, and/or play anything to do with Dragon Ball on a daily basis and never, ever get sick of it. I've been all-in obsessed with the series since 2001-2002. Toriyama's incredible artwork aside, his fantastic sense of drama and humour driven storytelling will never be matched. An amazing mind. I will forever miss him. The man made my childhood.

  • @Mr.Goodkat

    @Mr.Goodkat

    3 ай бұрын

    I can not think of anyone with a better imagination, maybe the greatest story teller who ever lived.

  • @jayt2917
    @jayt29173 ай бұрын

    He’s Forever a Legend . Rest in Peace . Couldn’t even sleep this weekend. 😢 i first discovered Dragon Ball on tv then brought the manga’s. It was a magical time . Dragon ball is my favourite anime of all time and it saddens me that he’s gone .

  • @statesminds
    @statesminds3 ай бұрын

    I played dragon quest but didnt know it was him til i started watching dragon ball z around 1998 or so. He really helped me get super into anime and jrpgs. What a legend that changed lives

  • @SoulSeeker4
    @SoulSeeker43 ай бұрын

    I got a call from my friend in the 90s, and he told me that I should watch Dragon Ball Z on Toonami. I’ve been a fan ever since. Rest in peace, Akira Toriyama. Your work was truly inspirational.

  • @IlliyaVjestica
    @IlliyaVjestica3 ай бұрын

    His work touched millions. It’s sad he’s gone but it’s heartwarming to even see footballers and football fans celebrating him. Dragon Ball Z had a big impact on my life and I discovered it as a young lad on holiday in Spanish. It inspires me every day. ❤ thanks for sharing your thoughts on this Johnny. We should celebrate him always.

  • @synical_gaming3863
    @synical_gaming38633 ай бұрын

    Around 1989/1990's I seen Dragon Ball for the first time and I was hooked from go then finding out he did the artwork for DQ and CT was amazing. I was 7 years old when he's work first came into my life and I still love it now being in my 40's. RIP Akira Toriyama may you get down snake way and tell dirty jokes with King Kai

  • @IgnotusPerIgnotium
    @IgnotusPerIgnotium3 ай бұрын

    How many artists can you point out and say..yeah this is Akira's work..I discovered him with Chrono Trigger and his drawings were so different and distinct. A great loss but what a legacy he left us.

  • @kiteracer
    @kiteracer3 ай бұрын

    The first time I heard Akira Toriyama’s name was in the credits for Dragon Warrior IV, as the credits rolled. It was an emotionally draining experience for a 10 year old, lemme tell you. Made me take note of all people involved, one of which was Toriyama-sensei. Followed up with beating every other Dragon Warrior, and then a few years go by, and here’s Chrono Trigger, around the time Dragon Ball mania was taking hold here in America. The rest is history.

  • @ewwwt
    @ewwwt3 ай бұрын

    it's crazy that he's been working for 44 years straight and not a loss of creativity. O_O?!?!

  • @douglas4934
    @douglas49343 ай бұрын

    Akira, you made my life and my childhood much happier, I grew up with Dragon Ball, and Chrono Trigger is my favorite game of all time. Rest in peace

  • @lukeshef1713
    @lukeshef17133 ай бұрын

    He passed far too early. I only hope that in celebration of his passing that more people are encouraged to experience more of his incredible work. I for one am finally reading Doctor Slump, and am amazed how he was so good so early into his career.

  • @martinvasquez2783
    @martinvasquez27833 ай бұрын

    I'm playing Dragonquest 8 for my 3ds for the 1st time. Thank u Akira for being AMAZING in this life!❤

  • @MorgothGamingTrove
    @MorgothGamingTrove3 ай бұрын

    It's absolute insanity how much this man I have never met, has impacted my life. My first experience with his work. was Dragon Ball. Then I found Dr Slump, and finally Dragon Warrior. When I found out he worked on Chrono Trigger.. I lost my mind.

  • @franalmonte8843
    @franalmonte88433 ай бұрын

    He was my youth. RIP

  • @4biddeninja511
    @4biddeninja5113 ай бұрын

    Same bro, im an artist. Sick detailed trippy colorful stuff, i do alot of custom helmets & motorcycle fairings as im involved in bike racing & riding community, tho i am also a gamer. Ive been doing tribute art as i heard the news during my little sisters funeral friday while sitting in her old car in our childhood church parkin lot, & my sisters nickname for me was Broku. So i have been doing some cool young Goku nimbus art to honor them both. He was a hero to us all.

  • @Flared
    @Flared3 ай бұрын

    Dragon Ball Z blew my mind as a 7 year old back in 1999 and opened up the world of anime to me, of which I am still watching to this day. Thank you Toriyama-san for all your contributions to manga and anime, as well as gaming.

  • @DuranmanX
    @DuranmanX3 ай бұрын

    It's crazy to think Johnny is only 18 years younger than Akira Toriyama and the confluence of influence he had

  • @MiamiSunrise
    @MiamiSunrise3 ай бұрын

    I dont think its possible to appropriately put Akira's impact into words. He is a GOAT when it comes to so so much. His impact will be felt for generations from now and that is one hell of a legacy. My personal favorite of any creation he had a hand in was Chrono Trigger. Unbelievable what a stellar production that is. Dragon Ball has immeasurable reach and will always be looked at as a peak art design and creation. Akira Toriyama will forever be a master of so much media in such an important time and we all serve to learn from his incredible works. Thank you for everything Akira and thank you HCG for taking the time to provide this wonderful look at his creations. RIP Akira Toriyama!

  • @DDDhorus
    @DDDhorus3 ай бұрын

    For the last few months, I kept thanking God every day for dragon quest..... Every day I just thought about Akira toriyama.. saying wow I can't wait for the new dragon quest games.... Then I woke up to the news and I'm..... Broken... I have every dragon quest game and the original dragon warrior 😢

  • @j-toys4065
    @j-toys40653 ай бұрын

    such a great memories what akira did.. dragon ball franchise is a hit.and watch through out the world..he will be missed for sure..thank you akira sensei🙏

  • @GeneratorXY
    @GeneratorXY3 ай бұрын

    I literally saw Dragon Warrior 2 for the NES in my local video game store the day I heard the news. I couldn't pass it up.

  • @noside.foxhound
    @noside.foxhound3 ай бұрын

    I grew up watching Dragon Ball when I was in highschool all the way to Dragon Ball Z/GT back in the mid 90's, it was broadcasted here in México and since then its like a religion over here, cheers!

  • @nowayjose1313
    @nowayjose13133 ай бұрын

    My first interaction with Toriyama's work was with DBZ when they were showing an episode (Raditz vs Piccolo and Goku) on a channel called The WB. Ever since then, I got into Japanese culture and helped a lot of the man I am today.

  • @MurrayNJ08
    @MurrayNJ083 ай бұрын

    Met him many years ago. I did a portrait shoot of him for a publication at the time. Great wonderful man.

  • @Dahajda
    @Dahajda3 ай бұрын

    When I was 10 I read all dragon ball books in a matter of a couple of days. I was completely hooked and bought all dragon ball video games I could get a hold of. Rest In Peace to this man, a true genius.

  • @klausschwab11
    @klausschwab113 ай бұрын

    Grew up watching the original Toonami back in the 90s. Dragon Ball Z was mind blowing for me at the time. I got sucked in. Then when I discovered Crono Trigger I was hooked! Inadvertently got me into Anime and RPGs for life.

  • @solidsn2011
    @solidsn20113 ай бұрын

    For some reason they were airing dragon ball episodes at 5 am in my home country for a certain period and i remember putting an alarm every weekend just to watch it! I started playing dragon quest games quite late but even though I played the first dragon quest 3 years ago i still loved it and I could sense the nostalgia of the old games.

  • @kevinharding3281
    @kevinharding32813 ай бұрын

    I knew this episode would come one day, never thought it would be this soon though. This man brought generations together that exceeded cultural boundaries. We are all guilty of creating our own worlds within the magical worlds he created. RIP to a true legend.

  • @jasonmountain4643
    @jasonmountain46433 ай бұрын

    The day I found out, I completed Dragon Quest 1. What a weird coincidence. Now, with my 4 boys, we are starting a DBZ marathon.

  • @HadoukenX
    @HadoukenX3 ай бұрын

    I was introduced to Toriyama's work through my uncle. He had bootleg DBZ VHS from Manhattan and he popped in movie 8 when I came over one time. My life changed at that moment.

  • @ItsVictoriaG
    @ItsVictoriaG3 ай бұрын

    Akira Toriyama’s art style is so instantly recognizable. Never was huge into manga or anime but Dragon Quest? For me, the most memorable monsters and characters in a video game. Brilliant designs. Silly and humorous but still majestic and fantastical.

  • @gldev8191
    @gldev81913 ай бұрын

    Dragon ball is so loved here in Mexico and throughout latam, cant believe he's no longer here, im so grateful for everything he gave us as well

  • @hotman718
    @hotman7183 ай бұрын

    When people think of Akira they think of Dragon Ball. They often overlook the impact he had in games as well. He was a pioneer in JRPG art design. I love Dragon Quest and Chrono.

  • @mechaotakugamer
    @mechaotakugamer3 ай бұрын

    RIP Akira Toriyama. I regret not getting into his works on dragonball and Dragon quest and Chrono trigger much sooner. I got into DragonBall a few years ago and I've been appreciate all Toriyama has done since then

  • @majora6978
    @majora69783 ай бұрын

    I was introduced to Toriyama when when I played DQ 4 and then started to see more of his work. What a Career. You will be missed :(

  • @AnxMa
    @AnxMa3 ай бұрын

    DB Z (and GitS) introduced me into Anime genre. I was so close to visiting Japan one point myself. I had experience with modeling and in late 2015 I was in contact with Capcom about the facial likeness role of Leon for the Resident Evil 2 Remake. I failed to mention I also have a voice acting background, in the end I lost the part and I can't forgive myself for wasting such an opportunity to visit the place that inspired artists like Toriyama San.

  • @alecedgeworth2814
    @alecedgeworth28143 ай бұрын

    RIP I first saw his work in DQ1 and it helped my love for not only video games but also the RPG genre. Go slime!!

  • @projectmessiah
    @projectmessiah3 ай бұрын

    God I cried so hard waking up and seeing the news on the day. My first exposure to Toriyama was Dragon Ball and that combined with Dragon Quest (V was my first jrpg besides Pokemon and is still probably in my top 10) legitimately made up probably like 50% or more of my free time during my late childhood to early teens, even to this day I often go back to both of those series. Not to downplay stuff like Dr Slump or Chrono Trigger either, those too were a massive part of my childhood just not to the same extent. I just hope he finished most of the final work on his upcoming projects like Dragon Ball Daima and Dragon Quest XII

  • @benc3336
    @benc33363 ай бұрын

    Started watching DB and DBZ 1990 in Japan and was blown away. Still to this day. He will be greatly missed. RIP

  • @Nocturnal_Pyro
    @Nocturnal_Pyro3 ай бұрын

    I Lived in ALHAMBRA/MONTEREY PARK California in 1996..My Neighbor's Were Watching The Cell Saga in VHS I Remember walking by thinking to myself "What show is this it looks So Badass"..They were Japanese they let me Borrow the VHS Casettes...I Fell in Love Since...Rest in Power Akira.. The World Will NEVER FORGET You🕊🕊

  • @tak178
    @tak1783 ай бұрын

    Discovered DragonBall Z in 1991. Never looked back. Toriyama was a giant in the same vein as Miyazaki. Masters of their craft. What a sad day for the anime genre.

  • @DatGameCollector
    @DatGameCollector3 ай бұрын

    toonami dbz was on the tube everyday after school.

  • @BProof
    @BProof3 ай бұрын

    No words can do justice. Guy was MASSIVE to my childhood since I was 6 years old, discovering anime for the first time randomly watching my grandmother's illegal cable at 5 AM. The original Dragonball. My circadian rhythm hasnt been the same since.

  • @jonathanlisowski5618
    @jonathanlisowski56183 ай бұрын

    14:45 "You know what's great? He's not gone, he's not gone, he's with all of us through all of his Works forever & I think that's a wonderful thing..." ❤ Well spoken Johnny! 😊

  • @eambot
    @eambot3 ай бұрын

    Oh god dammit... Friggin tears really crept up on me with this one lol. Been Akira Toroyama-ing since OG dragon ball. Sad times. Worth celebrating forever though, so that's pretty awesome. RIP legend! Thanks as always for the content. 😊

  • @OnImpulse16
    @OnImpulse163 ай бұрын

    What a great tribute. Thank you for sharing.

  • @superclonge8429
    @superclonge84293 ай бұрын

    As a massive Dragon Quest fan, I think the song "My Road, My Journey" would serve as the perfect tribute to Toriyama. Someone should really do something with it in memory of this amazing legend! I can absolutely relate with your enthusiasm Johnny!

  • @ricsw9303
    @ricsw93033 ай бұрын

    Truly sad news about his passing but he lived a full life and gave many of his fans much to remember him about for from manga to video games.

  • @HollowRick
    @HollowRick3 ай бұрын

    What a legend.. RIP

  • @kaceejones2282

    @kaceejones2282

    3 ай бұрын

    Was exposed to DBZ staring with Budokai 2 then saw the anime on Toonami on CN back in 2004. This and anime in general are y I keep going in a world that's unjust.

  • @igi4
    @igi43 ай бұрын

    Thanks Johnny for this memorial, I needed it. Akira Toriyama changed my life also, and so many lives around the world it's stunning. You don't really think about this until a sad moment like now. RIP Toriyama-sensei.

  • @KaijuLover85
    @KaijuLover853 ай бұрын

    he was my hero! Dragonball changed my life and ive been following his work since the early 90s. RIP legend 😢

  • @Brainstorm893
    @Brainstorm8933 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this John, awesome homage. His work is steeped in nostalgia and our childhoods, which is central to this channel. He will be missed, remembered and celebrated.

  • @dannylenz3006
    @dannylenz30063 ай бұрын

    Wow you can never forget that Chrono Trigger music so enlightening and memorable for me!! R.I.P. I was unaware he passed he gave so much to remember

  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn3 ай бұрын

    He will be missed, he defined a generation, he was an inspiration to so many of us and he will continue to inspire many of us, we won't forget you Toriyama-san, rest in peace old friend

  • @brandenkent5330
    @brandenkent53303 ай бұрын

    Thanks for giving your take on his passing. Much needed 🐉 RIP

  • @Randhrick
    @Randhrick3 ай бұрын

    I have to admit this is the first time someone famous in my hobby that dies that affected me like that. Was not a fan of DB/DBZ growing up but always appreciated his art on a lot of things, my most beloved game series like Dragon Quest were brought to life by him. RIP Toriyama-San, you will remembered for generations to come.

  • @kingkarrot9304
    @kingkarrot93043 ай бұрын

    Dragon ball is my favorite IP of all time. It changed my life and made me a better person. Heartbroken and thankful.

  • @ilirianbardhi7901
    @ilirianbardhi79013 ай бұрын

    RIP Mr Toriyama. Respect and Love from Albania 🇦🇱

  • @mmo4754
    @mmo47543 ай бұрын

    LMAO I love how you named the dragon ball characters in your comic !!!

  • @wadedewell
    @wadedewell3 ай бұрын

    I started with dragon warrior on the nes . I really enjoyed it and it was my first rpg. I also liked blue dragon! His creative vision and happiness, his love for life and adventure, akira toriyama will be sorely missed and the world loses greatly. Let us remember him fondly and tell tales of him to the new generation. I pray that his works live on and continue to inspire the future

  • @blizmo2
    @blizmo23 ай бұрын

    Happy Sunday 😎 RIP Akira 💙

  • @OMGpandemic
    @OMGpandemic3 ай бұрын

    I'm actually gutted by this one. Thanks for all the memories. R I P

  • @pope0fheii84
    @pope0fheii843 ай бұрын

    Another amazing person gone too soon. I'm actually playing Chrono Trigger now for the first time. Thank you Akira for all your amazing contributions! We'll always love you and your incredible art!

  • @SeyaDiakite7
    @SeyaDiakite73 ай бұрын

    He mostly changed it for those who lived before dragonball was created and saw the debuts, like me, you, and many other oldies

  • @chrism.4979
    @chrism.49793 ай бұрын

    🫶🏻 AKIRA TORIYAMA

  • @natevance78
    @natevance783 ай бұрын

    Johnny, I've been a fan of yours and your channel for years and years, and this video is exactly why. Your passion for Toriyama-san and his legacy is palpable. When you said you almost shed a tear at the end looking at the album cover with all the dragonballs...I wanted to shed it with you, friend. If I ever get to Vancouver, I'm buying you a drink. Cheers, mate. R.I.P. A. Toriyama.

  • @superm1guel
    @superm1guel3 ай бұрын

    I've been waiting for your video so bad! RIP to the Legend he will be missed! so much love is incredible..

  • @chrislamontagne8607
    @chrislamontagne86073 ай бұрын

    Watching you makes me happy and hearing the way u speak of him brings even more joy!

  • @ClaytonMorris
    @ClaytonMorris3 ай бұрын

    Such a great tribute to a legend. RIP

  • @Ravix8891
    @Ravix88913 ай бұрын

    Heroes get remembered but legends never die. Toriyama completely changed my youth when I discovered DBZ in 7th grade. I made so many friends and bonds over that series (even to this day), spent hours playing his games and drawing his characters. While I've admittedly not been as invested in recent years, every time I think of memories surrounding his work, it always makes me smile. Thank you for my childhood.

  • @Geekdom101
    @Geekdom1013 ай бұрын

    Respect.

  • @eiadtarabulsi
    @eiadtarabulsi3 ай бұрын

    Akira Toriyama will be missed for sure. He was a legend that'll never be forgotten. He gave people so many amazing memories. God rest his soul! Thanks, Johnny! I always appreciate the hard work, passion, and dedication! God bless and stay safe!

  • @neogotham2k395
    @neogotham2k3953 ай бұрын

    Rest in peace Akira Toriyama I watch DBZ on Toonami and play Chrono Trigger as golden age. Those were great times!

  • @AstaIsAMonster
    @AstaIsAMonster3 ай бұрын

    8:45 Exactly I ❤️ Chrono Trigger and I hope we get a remake soon! Also RIP Akira Toriyama 🙏🏽

  • @imreszabo4256
    @imreszabo42563 ай бұрын

    I can say He changed my life too. Taught something about bravery and pure heart what others don't.

  • @Eagleknight815
    @Eagleknight815Ай бұрын

    Toriyama's influence is parallel to a lot of comments for me. I grew up with Dragon Warrior/Quest and Dragon Ball. We're all going to miss him but now seeing this a month later, I'm incredibly grateful for all the good times.

  • @reiperx1064
    @reiperx10643 ай бұрын

    I never really thought about how iconic and special he was until his passing. I experienced some of his work from DBZ to Chrono Tigger and DQ. I definitely felt sad and teared up when I found out. Man, we lost an important figure in "nerd culture". Rest in peace.

  • @diegoldsnake
    @diegoldsnake3 ай бұрын

    HI! Im from Argentina, and i resonate with your words, i couldnt stop crying knew Akira was gone. If i think like you say he always was whith us trough his work and that is simply amazing. I have mangas, books of him everywhere and almost every day with a friend talks or says something about DB....and the day i play Chrono Trigger and recognize his artworks and be mezmeride for the game....The other day go back to my parents house and search my books and pages and pages of drawing and found my biggest inspiration was Tory, it always be him... Thanks so much for this lovely video! (And sorry my english)

  • @agentofxehanort
    @agentofxehanort3 ай бұрын

    For a while, I though my first exposure to Toriyama's work was the episode of DBZ where Goku goes Super Saiyan for the first time. However, I remembered watching an episode of the original Dragon Ball when he changed into his Oozaru form. Funny how both times involved Goku turned into a stronger form of himself. RIP, Toriyama.

  • @TonoG90
    @TonoG903 ай бұрын

    RIP to a legend! I remember the early 90’s running from school to my grandma’s house to make sure I catched the latest episode of DBZ. He was the reason I started watching and loving anime still to this day. As long as we remember him and his magnificent work, he will never die!

  • @rafadono
    @rafadono3 ай бұрын

    RIP Akira Toriyama. We all love his artwork, I know, but you have to mention how fluid everything was in the manga, every panel connects so perfectly with the next, it's so clear, so vivid, is unbelievable

  • @tdotran
    @tdotran3 ай бұрын

    RIP Legend.

  • @yaboipele34
    @yaboipele343 ай бұрын

    I grew up in an area that didn’t get Cartoon Network for a very long time. So we would all gather round every month when the new DBZ VHS came out and would watch it 3-4 episodes at a time, monthly. Provided a new VHS had even come out that month but, it was pure magic every time. Every new saga came with a starter box and you’d add a new VHS to the box every month until you filled it. Eventually, Cartoon Network came available on cable and we would watch everyday but we never stopped getting together each month for the new VHS, later dvd. We formed bonds of friendship that were never broken through Dragon Ball Z and that’s just a grain of sand in the legacy he leaves behind. RIP to an old friend

  • @OhmiKuma
    @OhmiKuma3 ай бұрын

    I'm not the biggest Toriyama fan but I have massive, massive respect for the guy. So many profoundly influential works and such a huge body of work. Hats of to him. Pour one out for a legend!

  • @Setzer777
    @Setzer7773 ай бұрын

    This one hit me pretty hard...and 68 his way too young to pass. The man had so much more to give and was taken from us way too soon. I never got into Dragonball but the Dragon Quest series has been a huge part of my life and one of the reasons I came to love playing RPG's and Chrono Trigger is up there as my favorite RPG of all-time. Rest in peace, Mr. Toriyama

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