This Wednesday, July 20, the long-awaited chapter 86 of the “Dragon Ball Super” manga was released, a work that to date has been drawn by the artist known as Toyotaro, under the supervision of the original teacher and author, Akira Toriyama. The recent launch ended the confrontation against the villainous Gas. However, there was a detail that caught the attention of the fans, what was it about?
In order to stop Gas and give Granola time to charge his ultimate technique, Goku once again used his perfect ultra instinct, thus showing the technique known as the giant Goku, in which he projects a body made of ki, the same it was seen in the last arc, in which the saiyan used the same technique against Moro. This has been compared to an ability seen in another famous manga, “Naruto”. AND
“Dragon Ball Super” – fight Moro and Gas. Photo: Shonen Jump
In the Naruto manga it is normal to see characters from the Uchiha clan use a technique in which they generate a giant body made of energy, known as susanoo. After seeing the last chapter of “Dragon Ball Super”, several fans could not help but point out the great resemblance between Goku’s technique and that of the characters created by Kishimoto. Did Toyotaro use them as inspiration?
“Naruto” – characters with Susanoo. Photo: Shonen Jump
Some characters seen in Naruto using the Susanoo include:
- Itachi
- Sasuke
- madara
- Obito
- Kakashi
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Akira Toriyama is the original author of the “Dragon Ball” manga. In 1984, the creator began serializing his work. In 1986, after reaching a high level of popularity, the first animated adaptation was made, which had 153 episodes.
Later, in 1989, the sequel was released, entitled “Dragon Ball Z”, with 291 animated chapters. However, in 1996, “Dragon Ball GT” was executed, an original anime produced by Toei Animation that gave a definitive closure to the story despite the fact that the manga was still in publication.
After 18 years, Akira Toriyama returned to work on his most popular work by launching the anime “Dragon Ball Super”, a story set after the defeat of Majin Boo, with 131 episodes.
Dragon Ball Super. Photo: Toei Animation
“Dragon Ball Super” – official synopsis
The story begins approximately six months after Majin Buu’s defeat, when Earth has become a peaceful place again, and continues with the events of the movies “Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods” and “Dragon Ball Z”. Z: Fukkatsu no F”.