When talking about the two great men in the Japanese animation industry, Akira Toriyama and Hayao Miyazaki cannot be ignored. Today, Naruhiro Kawamura, a senior critic in the Japanese game and animation industry, published an article exploring the profound influence of Akira Toriyama and Hayao Miyazaki. Let's take a look. · Dragon Ball, the influence of not wasting time is strong. The recent death of Akira Toriyama due to illness caused mourning in the industry and among fans, and the impact he brought is profound. The total number of single-volume comics of the representative work "Dragon Ball" sold is about 260 million. According to Bandai's statistics, the revenue Bandai has earned from the Dragon Ball IP alone has surpassed other well-known IPs including Gundam in the past two years, ranking first. ·Miyazaki's works are colorful and eye-catching, with a strong integration of multiple fields. Speaking of the animation department, from the past "Spirited Away" to "How Do You Want to Live?", they have undoubtedly won the recognition of the Oscars. Facilities including the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka and Ghibli Park are popularizing the Ghibli spirit in many fields. Although one of Akira Toriyama and Hayao Miyazaki has passed away, both have made indelible contributions to the spread of Japanese anime culture, and their influence will continue to be felt for a long time to come. |
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