List of works by Akira Toriyama

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Akira Toriyama (Japanese: 鳥山 明, Hepburn: Toriyama Akira, April 5, 1955 – March 1, 2024)[1] was a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He first achieved mainstream recognition for creating the popular manga series Dr. Slump (1980–1984), before going on to create Dragon Ball (1984–1995); his most famous work.[2]

Following its conclusion, Toriyama continued drawing manga, predominantly one-shots and short (100–200-page) serials, including Cowa! (1997–1998), Kajika (1998), and Sand Land (2000). 2013's Jaco the Galactic Patrolman was the last manga he wrote and illustrated entirely by himself. Toriyama also collaborated with other manga artists, such as Masakazu Katsura and Eiichiro Oda,[3][4] to produce one-shots and crossover shorts. He began Dragon Ball Super with illustrator Toyotarou in 2015, and continued to work on the manga until his death in 2024.

Toriyama also created numerous character designs for various video games such as the Dragon Quest series (1986–2024), Chrono Trigger (1995), Blue Dragon (2006), and some Dragon Ball video games. He also designed several characters and mascots for Shueisha's, his career-long employer and Japan's largest publishing company, various manga magazines.[5][6][7]

Besides manga-related works, Toriyama also created various illustrations, album covers, book covers, mascots and logos.[8][9][10]

Works[edit]

Manga[edit]

Name Year Notes Ref.
Awawa World (あわわワールド, Awawa Wārudo) 1977 Unpublished, submission for Monthly Young Jump Award. Printed in 1983 in Toriyama's fan club newsletter, Bird Land Press # 5 & 6. [11]
Mysterious Rain Jack (謎のレインジャック, Nazo no Rein Jakku) 1978 Unpublished, submission for Monthly Young Jump Award. Printed in 1982 in Toriyama's fan club newsletter, Bird Land Press # 3 & 4. [citation needed]
Wonder Island (ワンダー・アイランド, Wandā Airando) 1978 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1978 #52 [12]
Wonder Island 2 (ワンダー・アイランド2, Wandā Airando Tsū) 1978 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump January 1979 Special Issue [13]
Today's Highlight Island (本日のハイライ島, Honjitsu no Hairai-tō) 1979 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump April Special Issue [14]
Tomato the Cutesy Gumshoe (ギャル刑事トマト, Gyaru Deka Tomato) 1979 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump August Special Issue [15]
Dr. Slump (Dr. スランプ, Dokutā Suranpu) 1980–1984 236 chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1980 #5/6 - 1984 #39, assembled into 18 tankōbon, reassembled into 9 aizoban in 1990, 9 bunkoban in 1995, and 15 kanzenban in 2006 [16]
Pola & Roid 1981 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1981 #17; Toriyama's winning entry in the 1981 Reader's Choice competition [17]
Escape 1981 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump January 1982 Special Issue [18]
Mad Matic 1982 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1982 #12; Toriyama's entry in the 1982 Reader's Choice competition [19]
Pink 1982 One-shot in Fresh Jump December 1982 issue [20]
Hetappi Manga Kenkyūjo 1982–1984 1 tankōbon originally serialized in Fresh Jump, drawing lesson co-authored with Akira Sakuma [21]
Chobit 1983 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump; Toriyama's entry in the 1983 Reader's Choice competition [22]
Chobit 2 1983 One-shot in Fresh Jump June 1983 issue [23]
Dragon Boy (騎竜少年, Doragon Bōi) 1983 2 one-shots in Fresh Jump August and October 1983 issues [24]
The Adventure of Tongpoo (トンプー大冒険, Tonpū Dai Bōken) 1983 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump [25]
Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol. 1 1983 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots [13]
Dragon Ball 1984–1995 519 chapters and one extra chapter in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1984 #51 - 1995 #25, compiled into 42 tankōbon, reassembled into 34 kanzenban in 2002 with an altered ending, and 18 sōshūhen in 2016 [26]
Mr. Ho (Mr.ホー) 1986 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1986 #49 [27]
Lady Red 1987 One-shot in Super Jump #2 [28]
Young Master Ken'nosuke (剣之介さま, Kennosuke-sama) 1987 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1987 #38 [29]
The Elder (そんちょう, Sonchoh) 1987 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1988 #5 [30]
Little Mamejiro (豆次郎くん, Mamejirō-kun) 1988 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump [31]
Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol. 2 1988 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots [32]
Karamaru and the Perfect Day (空丸くん日本晴れ, Karamaru-kun Nihonbare) 1989 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump [33]
Rocky 1989 Four-page one-shot in Dōjinshi (動じん誌), a doujinshi by manga artist Neko Jyu Jisha that collects works by different artists. [34]
Wolf 1990 One-shot, published in the art book Akira Toriyama: The World [citation needed]
Soldier of Savings Cashman (貯金戦士 CASHMAN, Chokin Senshi Kyasshuman) 1990–1991 3 one-shots in V Jump [35]
Dub & Peter 1 1992–1993 4 one-shots in V Jump [36]
Go! Go! Ackman 1993–1994 11 one-shots in V Jump [37]
Alien X-Peke (宇宙人ペケ, Uchūjin Peke) 1996 Two chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump [38]
Tokimecha 1996–1997 Three chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump [39]
Bubul and the Majin Village (魔人村のBUBUL, Majin Mura no Bubul) 1997 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1997 #22/23; Toriyama's winning entry in the revived Jump Readers' Cup '97 competition [40]
Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol. 3 1997 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots [37]
Cowa! 1997–1998 14 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected in 1 tankōbon [41]
Kajika 1998 12 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected in 1 tankōbon [42]
Mahimahi the Lungfish (ハイギョのマヒマヒ, Haigyo no Mahimahi) 1999 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump [43]
Neko Majin 1999–2005 3 one-shots in Weekly Shōnen Jump and 5 one-shots in Monthly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 kanzenban [44]
Hyowtam (ヒョータム, Hyōtamu) 2000 One-shot drawn entirely on a computer for E-Jump, a special edition of Weekly Shōnen Jump focusing on electronics. [45]
Sand Land 2000 14 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 tankōbon [46]
This is the Police Station in front of Dragon Park on Planet Namek (こちらナメック星ドラゴン公園前派出所, Kochira Namekku-sei Dragon Kōen-mae Hashutsujo) 2006 1 chapter of Super Kochikame (超こち亀, Chō Kochikame), Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo and Dragon Ball crossover with Osamu Akimoto for 30th anniversary of Kochikame. [47]
Cross Epoch 2006 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump, Dragon Ball and One Piece crossover with Eiichiro Oda [48]
Dr. Mashirito – Abale-chan (Dr.MASHIRITO ABALEちゃん) 2007 One-shot in Monthly Shōnen Jump [49]
Sachie-chan Good!! (さちえちゃんグー!!, Sachie-chan Gū!!) 2008 One-shot in Jump SQ, art by Masakazu Katsura [50]
Akira Toriyama Mankanzenseki Vol. 1 2008 1 bunkoban, collects previously published one-shots [28]
Akira Toriyama Mankanzenseki Vol. 2 2008 1 bunkoban, collects previously published one-shots [51]
Delicious Island's Mr. U (おいしい島のウーさま, Oishii Shima no Ū-sama) 2009 One-shot in the pamphlet Saishū Senryaku Biosphere (最終戦略 バイオスフィア) for the NPO Rural Society Project's "Project 2030" initiative; notable for being Toriyama's only officially released manga not published by Shueisha. Assisted by former assistant Takashi Matsuyama. [52]
Jiya (JIYA -ジヤ-) 2009–2010 3 chapters in Weekly Young Jump, art by Masakazu Katsura [53]
Kintoki (KINTOKI-金目族のトキ-, Kintoki - Kinmezoku no Toki) 2010 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump [54]
Jaco the Galactic Patrolman 2013 11 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 tankōbon [55]
Katsura & Akira Short Stories (桂正和×鳥山明 共作短編集 カツラアキラ, Katsura Masakazu × Toriyama Akira Tomosaku Tanpenshū: KatsuraAkira) 2014 1 volume, art by Masakazu Katsura, collects previously published one-shots [56]
Dragon Ball Super 2015–2024 Original concept and story outline, with some storyboards and dialogue. Currently serialized in V Jump, art and dialogue by Toyotarou, collected into 20 tankōbon [57]

Art books[edit]

  • Akira Toriyama: The World (鳥山明 the world, January 10, 1990). ISBN 978-4088581309
  • Akira Toriyama: The World Special (鳥山明 THE WORLD SPECIAL, September 19, 1990). ISBN 978-4087824049
  • The World of Akira Toriyama: Akira Toriyama Exhibition (鳥山明の世界 AKIRA TORIYAMA EXHIBITION, 1993)
  • Dragon Ball Daizenshu: The Complete Illustrations (ドラゴンボール大全集1 COMPLETE ILLUSTRATIONS, Japan: June 20, 1995; North America: October 21, 2008 ISBN 978-1421525662)
  • Dragon Quest Monsters: Akira Toriyama Illustrations (ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ 鳥山明イラストレーションズ, December 18, 1996 ISBN 978-4087820171)
  • Dragon Quest 25th Anniversary Monster Encyclopedia (ドラゴンクエスト25thアニバーサリー モンスター大図鑑, May 31, 2012 ISBN 978-4757535831)
  • Dragon Ball: A Visual History (ドラゴンボール超画集, Japan: May 9, 2013; North America: November 12, 2019 ISBN 978-1974707409)
  • Akira Toriyama: Dragon Quest Illustrations (鳥山明 ドラゴンクエスト イラストレーションズ, Japan: May 27, 2016 ISBN 978-4087925081; North America: December 11, 2018 ISBN 978-1974703906)

Anime[edit]

Video games[edit]

Shueisha[edit]

  • Weekly Shōnen Jump (1988) – designed the magazine's 20th anniversary character Captain Gyao (キャプテンギャオ), who later appeared in the video game Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden[71]
  • V Jump (1990) – designed the magazine's V Dragon (V龍) character,[72] who later appeared in the video games Dragon Quest X (2012),[73] Gaist Crusher (2013), and Monster Strike (2014).[74]
  • Weekly Jump F-1 Club (1990) – designed the Weekly Shōnen Jump column's mascot character Wins-kun (ウインズくん)[75]
  • V-Net (1994) – designed the Weekly Shōnen Jump column's mascot characters Dr. Tobo (Dr.トボ) and Happy 1 (ハッピー1)[76][77]
  • Souvenirs entomologiques (Jean-Henri Fabre book, 1996) – cover illustrations for the Shueisha Bunko edition of the Japanese translation[78]
  • Shueisha (2002) – designed the Rīdon (リードン) character for the 25th anniversary of Shueisha Bunko[79]
  • Dragon Ball Damashii (DB魂, 2004) – designed the V Jump column's logo[80]
  • Jump Shop (2005) – designed the Weekly Shōnen Jump online shop's Janta (ジャンタ) character[81]
  • Weekly Shōnen Jump (2009) – designed the magazine's website's Kaizo-kun (KAIZOくん) character[82]
  • My Jump (2016) – designed the mobile app's Mai (マイ) and Honbot (ホンボット) characters[83]

Other works[edit]

The logo designed by Toriyama for the koala exhibit at the Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens
  • Fuel Album (George Tokoro album, 1981) – insert illustration[84]
  • Polkadot Magic (Mami Koyama album, 1984) – album cover and lyrics to "Crilla" and "Helicopter"[85]
  • Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens (1984) – designed the logo for the zoo's koala exhibit[86]
  • Fine Molds (1985) – illustrated the package and instructions for the Lisa model kit[87]
  • Dakara Bike Daisuki! (だからバイク大好き!, Haruka Takachiho book, 1986) – cover illustration[88]
  • Fine Molds (1991) – designed the model maker's mascot Goshikiken (五式犬)[89]
  • Super Sense Story (Honda road safety brochure, 1991) – character designs[90]
  • Fine Molds (1994) – designed seven of their World Fighter Collection line of models kits, including packaging and instructions[91]
  • Bitch's Life Illustration File (art book, 2001) – illustration[92]
  • Toccio the Angel (てんしのトッチオ, Tenshi no Totchio, children's book, 2003) – wrote and illustrated the book[93]
  • QVOLT (electric car, 2005) – designed the automobile[94]
  • "Rule/Sparkle" (Ayumi Hamasaki single, 2006) – an illustration of Ayumi Hamasaki as Son Goku printed on the single's CD and DVD[95]
  • Ichigo Dōmei (苺同盟, Chiaki book, 2007) – an illustration of Chiaki for the cover[96]
  • Invade (Jealkb album, 2011) – album cover[97]
  • Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2014) – an illustration of Sun Wukong for a poster for the film's Japanese release[98]
  • Dr. Mashirito's Saikyō Manga Jutsu (Kazuhiko Torishima book, 2023) – book cover[99]
  • Kiyosu (2024) – designed the logo for the city's 20th anniversary[100]

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