Dr. Slump
ドクタースランプ
Dottor Slump & Arale
Dottor Slump e Arale
Dr. Slump อาราเร่จัง
Dr.スランプ
阿拉蕾
ドクタースランプ
Dottor Slump & Arale
Dottor Slump e Arale
Dr. Slump อาราเร่จัง
Dr.スランプ
阿拉蕾
manga
2007
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Dr. Mashirito and Abale-chan centers around Dr. Mashirito Jr. and his creation Abale, who serves as a rebellious opposite of the protagonist Arale Norimaki.
manga
1978
Two part manga released in 1978-1979 in Weekly Shōnen Jump, notable for being Toriyama's first published manga. Wonder Island marks the debuts P-Man, who makes appearances in Dr. Slump, as well as Gyaosu, Gala and Pagos who later become recurring characters in Dr. Slump.
manga
1981
Pola hires space taxi driver Roid and the two end up fighting the evil emperor Gaganbo.
manga
1982
Short ”Star Wars” parody. It’s Akira Toriyama’s second manga. Note: It was realized in 1978 to participate at the Monthly Young Jump Award. It was made public in Bird Land Press, but it never received a tankobon release, since the original work has been stolen.
manga
1984
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Dragon Ball follows the adventures of Son Goku from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven mystical orbs known as the Dragon Balls, which can summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles a wide variety of villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls for their own desires. Along the way becoming the strongest warrior in the universe. Part II of Dragon Ball is also known as "Dragon Ball Z" in North America. Note: Includes one extra chapter.
manga
2005
Kobayakawa Sena (Eyeshield 21) meets Monkey D Luffy (One Piece), Naruto (Naruto), Son Goku (Dragon Ball), Bobobo (Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo), and Toujo Aya (Ichigo 100%) in this short adventure that serves as an advertisement for the game with the same name.


