In the Dragon Ball series, the original author, Akira Toriyama, had many manuscripts. For example, at the end of the Buu chapter, the demon Buu was reincarnated as a little Buu, and there was an original manuscript of the first encounter with Sun Wukong at the World's First Martial Arts Conference. There was also the manuscript of the 396th chapter of the original manga,"Sharu's Game". The Dragon Ball Z series also had many original drafts of animation artists, such as the character composition and line drafts of the 287th episode of Dragon Ball Z, which was also produced by Kuda, the continuous action character line drafts of the 83rd episode of Dragon Ball Z animation ("Fliesa's Second Transformation"), which was produced by Shida Naotoshi, and the 23rd episode of Dragon Ball Z animation ("Yamucha is Dead!" The character design manuscript in the terrible grower, and the opening scene manuscript of the Dragon Ball Z animation that Akira Inagami participated in. Although Akira Toriyama's first draft was in the form of a stickman, it was considered better than other mangaka's. The first draft would be improved after the story was confirmed. Akira Toriyama first fixed the frame.(Usually, this part was done by his assistant, but he sometimes did it himself), then he would draw the character dialog box, and then instruct the assistant to do the blackening and background work. After the character was drawn, he would draw the background (he drew a rough picture, and the assistant would complete it), then the assistant would do the blackening work, and finally erase the pencil marks and check and correct them. The different stages of these steps would produce the corresponding manuscript results.
The original Dragon Ball manga was published in Shonen Jump Weekly in 1984 and ended in 1995. It had a total of 42 volumes. In 2004, in order to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Dragon Ball manga, all parties reached an agreement with Akira Toriyama to release the Dragon Ball Complete Version manga. The Japanese version began to be released in 2002. There were some minor changes in the content of the complete version, such as redrawing the cover and spine, adding the expression and lines of Vegeta, etc. The number of volumes was compressed from 42 to 34 to better integrate the story chapters. The content remained the same, but the number of pages per page increased or decreased. The first 13 volumes of the complete version were the story of Dragon Ball, and the 14th to 34th volumes were the story of Dragon Ball Z. Some of the black and white printed pictures on the color pages were restored to color in the complete version. There were also many changes to the title page, and the final chapter was the most revised.
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The Dragon Ball Bra manga departs significantly from the original. It takes the franchise in a new direction with fresh story arcs and character dynamics. However, it still retains some of the core elements that made Dragon Ball popular.
The 'Dragon Ball FR' manga might be a spin-off or a continuation of the original 'Dragon Ball'. It could introduce new storylines or characters within the same universe.
The phrase 'I manga Dragon Ball' might indicate that the person identifies strongly with the Dragon Ball manga, perhaps they are a passionate collector or have a deep understanding and appreciation for it. Maybe they even draw inspiration from it for their own creative endeavors.
It's quite different. The Dragon Ball FNF manga has its own unique style and storylines that set it apart from the classic Dragon Ball manga.
The 'Orden Manga Dragon Ball' could be related to the original in terms of characters or themes, but it could also introduce new concepts or storylines. Maybe it's a special collector's edition or a localized version with certain modifications.
It's quite different. The Dragon Ball DJ manga has its unique style and plotlines that set it apart from the original.
It's a spin-off or alternate take. Dragon Ball Yamamoto manga might introduce new elements or storylines while still drawing inspiration from the main series.
The 'Dragon Ball Reset' comic has some new storylines and character developments that set it apart from the original. The art style might also vary a bit.