![]() That made me wonder.was Toriyama inspired by this scene? There may very well be an older occurrences, but it was the oldest I could think of right off the bat, as the series, I realized, ended before Goku went SSJ. The first chapter in Volume 15 of Saint Seiya (Poseidon Arc) had Seiya push his cosmo to its maximum, awakening the Gold Saint blood in the cloth and turning it a golden hue. Excalibur" (黄金の槍V.S.聖剣, "Gōruden no Ransu bāsasu Ekusukaribā"?) "The Golden Chains" (黄金色の鎖, "Kin'iro no Chēn"?) "Death Match! The South Pacific Pillar" (死闘!南太平洋の柱, "Shitō! Saosu Pashifikku Pirā"?) "The Gold-hued Bronze Cloth" (黄金色の青銅聖衣!, "Kin'iro no Buronzu Kurosu!"?) Kaitei Shinden! Nanahon no Hashira (海底神殿!七本の柱) March 1989 ![]() It was released in 1991 in Japan, and that immediately made me look at a second series I enjoyed following, confirming what I knew by a 1991 release. I was inspired to add the inspiring Dragon Ball portion after looking up the Dragon Ball volumes release dates. ![]() What manga inspired Dragon Ball? Because Jump itself has been around for long before Dragon Ball ever started. So, that got me wondering, what series were, in fact, inspired by it? And that question lead me to another one. Dragon Ball is often called the father of shonen by some of it's fans.
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