Compilations containing many of Toriyama's one-shots. **Volume 1 (1983)** \- Wonder Island (1978-1979) \- Tomato the Cutesy Gumshoe (1979) \- Pola & Roid (1981) \- Mad Matic (1982) \- Chobit (1983) **Volume 2 (1988)** \- Today's Highlight Island (1979) \- Escape (1982) \- Pink (1982) \- Dragon Boy (1983) \- The Adventure of Tongpoo (1983) \- Mr. Ho (1986) \- Young Master Ken'nosuke (1987) \- The Elder (1988) **Volume 3 (1997)** \- Little Mamejiro (1988) \- Karamaru and the Perfect Day (1989) \- Soldier of Savings Cashman (1990) \- Dub & Peter 1 (1992-1993) \- Go! Go! Ackman (1993)
A two-volume bunkoban reprint of Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater, retitled "An Emperor's Feast of Akira Toriyama". This version, while omitting several one-shots from Manga Theater, includes the two-chapter Alien X-Peke (1996), published after the end of Dragon Ball, as well as the full-color seinen manga Lady Red (1987). The second volume also includes "The Anime and Me" (1989), a full-color essay manga from the first Dragon Ball Z Anime Special magazine, as well as a new afterword by the mangaka. Featured one-shots include: **Volume 1:** \- Lady Red \- Go! Go! Ackman \- Dub & Peter 1 \- The Elder \- Young Master Kenosuke \- Mr. Ho \- Mad Matic \- Pola & Roid \- Wonder Island \- Dragon Boy **Volume 2:** \- Alien X Peke \- Soldier of Savings Cashman \- Karamaru and the Perfect Day \- Little Mamejiro \- The Adventure of Tongpoo \- Chobit \- Escape \- Pink \- Tomato the Cutesy Gumshoe \- Today's Highlight Island
Basking in the glow of his scientific achievement, Senbei scrambles to get Arale in working order so the rest of Penguin Village won't have reason to suspect she's not really a girl. But first Senbei needs to find her a pair of glasses and some clothes... (Source: VIZ Media)

