With the impending conclusion of the clash between Goku and Molo, fans of Dragon Ball Super You keep wondering what will happen to the legendary franchise. Will Toyotaro’s work finally end or will there be a new narrative arc? These questions were answered by series editor Uchida.
Now that the anime has been stopped for a few years and the manga is preparing to close the current saga, the future of Dragon Ball Super it is still completely uncertain. For some time now, fans of the Akira Toriyama-created franchise have been asking what will happen to the series in the coming months. According to a TOEI animation animator, we could see a possible remake of Dragon Ball next year. But for concrete news about the future of Dragon Ball, we have to wait for Jump Festa 2021.
In anticipation of this highly anticipated event, Dragon Ball Super publisher “Victory” Uchida revealed some juicy details during an interview with Japanese magazine V-Jump. From what has been revealed, Dragon Ball Super will continue even after the arc of Molo and Master Toriyama has ended will take care of the new saga all day.
Uchida said that the new story will be developed by him, Toriyama and Toyotaro, and that he will be responsible for providing the storyboards for the editors. The combined work between Toyotaro and Toriyama will result in incredibly detailed storyboards that only Akira Toriyama can finally approve. Uchida eventually revealed a strange detail: Toriyama and Toyotaro show full compatibility when planning the plot, they feed and reinforce each other.
Interview with V-Jump editor (and mascot for public appearances) “Victory” Uchida about editing Dragon Ball Super, uploaded to the official V-Jump YouTube channel, October 14th
Video link: https://t.co/NIkMJWZkFM pic.twitter.com/Pyd7CvqUzO
– Ian (@Cipher_db) October 14, 2020