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demifiendrsa · 2 months
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Famed manga creator Akira Toriyama has passed away on March 1, 2024 at age 68 due to acute subdural hematoma.
Toriyama began his first serialized manga, Dr. Slump, in 1980, and it inspired two television anime and multiple films. Toriyama followed it up with Dragon Ball, which ran from 1984 to 1995, and is still inspiring manga and anime sequels and spinoffs today. The manga's Dragon Ball anime adaptation, its sequel Dragon Ball Z, and its other numerous sequels and anime films are equally as well-known as the manga, and its hero Goku has become a character known throughout the world.
Toriyama is also well-known as the character designer for the Dragon Quest, Chrono Trigger, Blue Dragon and Tobal games.
Most recently, Toriyama was working closely with the production for the Dragon Ball Daima anime series, the most recent anime series based on Dragon Ball, and is credited for the new anime's story and character designs.
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dragon-ball-meta · 2 months
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Finally feel like I can say something coherent, so here goes... I say this without a shred of exaggeration: Akira Toriyama was legitimately one of the most important creative figures of the last 50 years. His work, especially Dragon Ball, has influenced SO much even outside its own medium. Movies, TV, cartoons, comic books, video games, MUSIC... all of it. You can see his fingerprints in so many other works. Even now, artists and writers, voice actors and animators, musicians and game devs are all mourning him and reflecting on the impact he had on their own work. Titans of anime and manga are sharing in this pain. The craziest thing about this though? The humility he had in spite of it. He was always reluctant to be in the spotlight, preferred to keep his head down and just work, never really worried that much about public perception of himself. Part of what makes him such an icon, man. Losing him is losing a piece of our shared history. It's something that resonates deep in the hearts of everyone his work touched. This is just... such a loss. And I can't even begin to imagine what his family is going through right now. Praying for them all. Rest in Peace to a literal Legend, an absolute Icon, and a personal inspiration in more ways than I could ever express properly.
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retrogamingblog2 · 2 months
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The message that Akira Toriyama left for his kids in Chrono Trigger
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reyna-daisuki · 10 months
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radiobarf · 2 months
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A tribute piece for Akira Toriyama
鳥山 先生、どうもありがとうございました。
Rest in Peace
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moonlightfaust · 2 months
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クロノ・トリガー Chrono Trigger (SFC/SNES, 1995)
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cannabisexual · 2 years
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babe calm down, why don't you go listen to a beautiful video game soundtrack powerful enough on its own to move you to tears, maybe then you'll feel better
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mleelunsford · 4 months
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Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger fan art that got out of hand
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mischiefmaverick · 2 months
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We lost another legendary creator
RIP Akira Toriyama
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setzeri · 2 months
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Taking a literal cavewoman along to an adventure through time must be very confusing for her. I imagine Ayla to make this sort of face when she sees anything more complex than a wooden club. Happy 29th anniversary to Chrono Trigger!
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cubesona · 8 months
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kickstarter
the game I've been working on for the last almost 2 years is finally launching its kickstarter campaign!
Me and 3 other guys (including Kasey Ozymy, creator of Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass... this is really his game more than mine, haha) have been pouring our souls out for this game, so it'd really mean a lot if you guys could consider offering any kind of support. That includes just telling your coworkers about this weird indie RPG you found on Tumblr. Maybe consider backing the project if you like Chrono Trigger inspired games?
Any amount of support is appreciated, we're gonna need all the help we can get to make this dream a reality! Kasey Ozymy made one of my favorite games of all time, so it's an unimaginably incredible experience being able to collaborate with him.
Thank you guys for hearing me out! Thank you to everyone who chooses to support us!
EDIT: apparently the link I put to the Kickstarter originally doesn't work. Hopefully this works now? CLICK HERE FOR KICKSTARTER.
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n64retro · 2 months
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Chrono Trigger (SquareSoft, 1995)
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dragon-ball-meta · 21 days
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It's April 5th in Japan. Would have been Akira Toriyama's 69th birthday today.
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Still so surreal and hard to think about him being gone.
He lives on in our hearts, though. Happy birthday, Toriyama-sensei.
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vgadvisor · 4 months
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bakanokiwami · 1 year
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TOP 10 GAMES ON FANFICTION.NET BASED ON NUMBER OF FANFICTION (1999-2022)
To make this bar chart race, all series titles in the Games Section on November 29 (or the closest date to it) of every year were copy-pasted from Wayback Machine to Google Sheets, rearranged according to number of fanworks, and then inputted to Flourish to turn into a bar chart race.
In 2000-2006, FFN used Miscellaneous RPG as a catch-all tag for all books that didn’t have their own category yet. It was then renamed to Misc. Games in 2007 before it was removed by 2008.
In 1999, fanfiction weren’t divided into sections like Anime/Manga, TV, Books, etc. yet. It was just a small list of mixed fandoms.
In 2000, Final Fantasy had 2372 fics and then dropped down to 743 the next year because separate categories were created for each Final Fantasy game instead. This category was removed from the Games section by 2006.
Originally, the fanfiction list was sorted alphabetically too, but was changed to number of fics at around early 2013.
By November 2013, FFN started abbreviating numbers above 1,000 to K, so exact numbers aren't available for series with more than 1,000 fanfiction.
This bar chart was made with the assumption that the numbers listed in the Games section are correct. I can't seem to get the same numbers for some of these categories when I go to the specific categories' page and toggle ratings, other filters, and language to All though... I'm not sure where the discrepancy is coming from. (And it’s not the crossover fic numbers that need to be added to serie’s total fics from what I’ve observed.)
Please refer to this post for more bar chart races.
Thanks for understanding and hopefully I didn’t mess up anywhere! 🙏
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superfamiblog · 11 months
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Chrono Trigger (Square, 1995)
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