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The Creator of Dragon Ball Is an Unabashed Gearhead
The Creator of Dragon Ball Is an Unabashed Gearhead-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:05

Akira Toriyama’s design for a Mercedes-Benz 190E-based motorcycle hauler.

deserves credit as a , one with impeccable style at that. The legendary manga artist and character designer may be most famous for creating and designing , but Toriyama should be praised for his imaginative mechanical designs as much as his alien warriors, the , and knights cursed to be frogs.

Fans of Toriyama’s work have observed the artist’s — a passion that appears in nearly all his works. Toriyama is so famous as an animator, he was knighted in , but his mechanical designs are perhaps less well know.

Toriyama filtered real-world vehicles through outlandish concepts. What came out the other side were familiar objects with unfamiliar and radical abilities. Some of his designs made little mechanical sense; some were just neat cars with exaggerated proportions. And some even predicted machines to come, likeBulma’s Capsule bike, which looks like . I’ll get to the capsules later because they’re why I love Toriyama’s work.

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His art featured many beloved production models — icons like the Suzuki Jimny, Fiat Abarth and Porsche 911. He would usually depict his characters crammed into these cars, but nonetheless loving life on the road or in the air. Toriyama portrayed cars and motorcycles in a celebratory way! His appreciation for the things that move us is palpable on the page.

There were , flying motorcycles, and bipedal robots to ride aboard. His artwork convinced me that spaceships don’t have to be arrows or wedges. Toriyama’s charmed me as a kid. The next time I fell in love with a ship, it was Darren Aronofsky’s , which, coincidentally, also features a spherical vessel hurtling through space.

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Toriyama even had a fitted with a supercomputer that becomes sentient — you might even say it was autonomous. In that sense, he was a mechanical designer who saw fantastical possibilities in the machines he drew. I mean, anime and manga is good at making the impossible seem real.

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Which brings me to the , which shrunk down Toriyama’s creations into pill-sized objects that could somehow contain an entire functional machine. It’s the least believable invention, but it was my favorite because the capsules made those incredible bikes and cars into something you held in your hand. Into something I could carry with me, if only I were a character in a manga. And remember I said Toriyama had impeccable taste? Well, here. Look at this style king slay:

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