Akira Toriyama’s legacy was much greater than we could have imagined. The world of football in chorus: “Rest in peace maestro”.
“We will try to face life with the same energy as Goku! We loved every minute. Rest in peace, Toriyama.” Thus Milan experienced the passing of the almost 69-year-old Akira Toriyama, the Japanese cartoonist who became famous above all for having created the Dragon Ball manga and not only him.
Milan but not only Milan…
Many clubs in the Italian Serie A, but not only, who wanted to express their condolences for the artist’s passing.
Juventus are sober and smiling. While Atalanta felt part of the Dragon Ball universe, remembering when their full-back Matteo Ruggeri transformed into a Super Saiyan
Cagliari has also chosen to set the graphics of Mr. Ranieri’s squad for tomorrow’s survival match against Salernitana in this sense. Graphics inspired by Akira Toriyama.
In the world of football, many players have paid homage to Dragon Ball: the celebrations, from the fusion dance to the launch of the energy wave, up to the choreographies or the merchandising. Pescara fusion is also connected to International Women’s Day…
Like the AC Milan fans Theo and Leao, who celebrate by miming the legendary fusion, the energetic wave of Pierre Gignac, in the Mexican team Tigres, was not lacking either.
A social memory also came from David De Gea, a former Manchester United goalkeeper who is now a free agent. Dragon Ball and therefore Toriyama are also present in the tattoos of many great football champions.
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