Akira Toriyama, one of the most legendary and influential mangaka artists and the creator of the popular series Dragon Ball, recently passed away on March 1, 2024. The sudden demise of the legendary figure had sent the world into a sea of sorrows, as almost every fan, director, voice actor, and production studio has voiced their love and appreciation for Toriyama.
The characters of Dragon Ball Z
The departure of the Dragon Ball creator was in fact a shock as none would have even imagined in their wildest dreams that Toriyama-Sensei had been sick or was secretly suffering from any disease. However, Akira Toriyama’s assistant revealed the real cause of his death as fans continue to mourn a man who made their childhoods memorable.
Akira Toriyama’s Assistant Reveals The Upsetting Revelation About His Death
Akira Toriyama never shared much of his personal life, thus it was a shocker to fans...
The characters of Dragon Ball Z
The departure of the Dragon Ball creator was in fact a shock as none would have even imagined in their wildest dreams that Toriyama-Sensei had been sick or was secretly suffering from any disease. However, Akira Toriyama’s assistant revealed the real cause of his death as fans continue to mourn a man who made their childhoods memorable.
Akira Toriyama’s Assistant Reveals The Upsetting Revelation About His Death
Akira Toriyama never shared much of his personal life, thus it was a shocker to fans...
- 3/13/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
by Robert Edwards
Mamoru Oshii is most famous, arguably, for creating “Ghost in the Shell”. A cyberpunk classic that helped bring anime to a global audience. His work is profound and philosophical, often challenging the audience with complex themes and ideas. As well as “Ghost in the Shell”, Oshii is famous for a wide range of anime works, films like, “Angels Egg”, “Patlabor: The Movie”, and “The Sky Crawlers”. What often gets overlooked by fans is his live-action pieces, especially his Kerberos saga films. These were filmic adaptations of his “Kerberos Panzer Cop” manga (also known as “Hellhounds Legend”) which ran from 1988 to 2000. The series had two other film entries, “The Red Spectacles” and “Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade”, the latter directed by Hiroyuki Okiura, not Oshii, and the only anime adaptation in the trilogy.
“Stray Dog: Kerberos Panzer Cops” is the second film and prequel to the series.
Mamoru Oshii is most famous, arguably, for creating “Ghost in the Shell”. A cyberpunk classic that helped bring anime to a global audience. His work is profound and philosophical, often challenging the audience with complex themes and ideas. As well as “Ghost in the Shell”, Oshii is famous for a wide range of anime works, films like, “Angels Egg”, “Patlabor: The Movie”, and “The Sky Crawlers”. What often gets overlooked by fans is his live-action pieces, especially his Kerberos saga films. These were filmic adaptations of his “Kerberos Panzer Cop” manga (also known as “Hellhounds Legend”) which ran from 1988 to 2000. The series had two other film entries, “The Red Spectacles” and “Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade”, the latter directed by Hiroyuki Okiura, not Oshii, and the only anime adaptation in the trilogy.
“Stray Dog: Kerberos Panzer Cops” is the second film and prequel to the series.
- 5/12/2020
- by Guest Writer
- AsianMoviePulse
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