Akira Toriyama – Wikipedia

Name Year Notes Ref. Awawa World

(

あわわワールド

,

Awawa Wārudo

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1977 Unpublished, submission for Monthly Young Jump Award. Printed in 1983 in Toriyama’s fan club newsletter, Bird Land Press # 5 & 6. Mysterious Rain Jack

(

謎のレインジャック

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Nazo no Rein Jakku

)

1978 Unpublished, submission for Monthly Young Jump Award. Printed in 1982 in Toriyama’s fan club newsletter, Bird Land Press # 3 & 4. Wonder Island 2

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ワンダー ・ アイランド2

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Wandā Airando Tsū

)

1978 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump January 1979 Special Issue Today’s Highlight Island

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本日のハイライ島

,

Honjitsu no Hairai-tō

)

1979 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump April Special Issue Tomato the Cutesy Gumshoe

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ギャル刑事トマト

,

Gyaru Deka Tomato

)

1979 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump August Special Issue Dr. Slump

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Dr. スランプ

,

Dokutā Suranpu

)

1980–1984 236 chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1980 #5/6 – 1984 #39, assembled into 18 tankōbon, reassembled into 9 aizoban in 1990, 9 bunkoban in 1995, and 15 kanzenban in 2006 Pola & Roid 1981 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1981 #17; Toriyama’s winning entry in the 1981 Reader’s Choice competition Escape 1981 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump January 1982 Special Issue Mad Matic 1982 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1982 #12; Toriyama’s entry in the 1982 Reader’s Choice competition Pink 1982 One-shot in Fresh Jump December 1982 issue Hetappi Manga Kenkyūjo 1982–1984 1 tankōbon originally serialized in Fresh Jump, drawing lesson co-authored with Akira Sakuma Chobit 1983 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump; Toriyama’s entry in the 1983 Reader’s Choice competition Chobit 2 1983 One-shot in Fresh Jump June 1983 issue Dragon Boy

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騎竜少年

,

Doragon Bōi

)

1983 2 one-shots in Fresh Jump August and October 1983 issues The Adventure of Tongpoo

(

トンプー大冒険

,

Tonpū Dai Bōken

)

1983 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump Akira Toriyama’s Manga Theater Vol. 1 1983 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots Dragon Ball 1984–1995 519 chapters and one extra chapter in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1984 #51 – 1995 #25, compiled into 42 tankōbon, reassembled into 34 kanzenban in 2002 with an altered ending, and 18 sōshūhen in 2016 Mr. Ho

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Mr. ホー

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1986 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1986 #49 Young Master Ken’nosuke

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剣之介さま

,

Kennosuke-sama

)

1987 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1987 #38 The Elder

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そんちょう

,

Sonchoh

)

1987 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1988 #5 Little Mamejiro

(

豆次郎くん

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Mamejirō-kun

)

1988 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump Akira Toriyama’s Manga Theater Vol. 2 1988 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots Karamaru and the Perfect Day

(

空丸くん日本晴れ

,

Karamaru-kun Nihonbare

)

1989 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump Rocky 1989 Four-page one-shot in Dōjinshi

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動じん誌

)

, a doujinshi by manga artist Neko Jyu Jisha that collects works by different artists. [106] Wolf 1990 One-shot, published in the art book Akira Toriyama: The World Soldier of Savings Cashman

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貯金戦士 CASHMAN

,

Chokin Senshi Kyasshuman

)

1990–1991 3 one-shots in V Jump Dub & Peter 1 1992–1993 4 one-shots in V Jump Go! Go! Ackman 1993–1994 11 one-shots in V Jump Alien X-Peke

(

宇宙人ペケ

,

Uchūjin Peke

)

1996 Two chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump Tokimecha 1996–1997 Three chapters in Weekly Shōnen Jump Bubul and the Majin Village

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魔人村のBUBUL

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Majin Mura no Bubul

)

1997 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump 1997 #22/23; Toriyama’s winning entry in the revived Jump Readers’ Cup ’97 competition [107] Akira Toriyama’s Manga Theater Vol. 3 1997 1 tankōbon, collects previously published one-shots Cowa! 1997–1998 14 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected in 1 tankōbon Kajika 1998 12 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected in 1 tankōbon Mahimahi the Lungfish

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ハイギョのマヒマヒ

,

Haigyo no Mahimahi

)

1999 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump [108] Neko Majin 1999–2005 3 one-shots in Weekly Shōnen Jump and 5 one-shots in Monthly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 kanzenban Hyowtam

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ヒョータム

,

Hyōtamu

)

2000 One-shot drawn entirely on a computer for E-Jump, a special edition of Weekly Shōnen Jump focusing on electronics. Sand Land 2000 14 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 tankōbon This is the Police Station in front of Dragon Park on Planet Namek

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こちらナメック星ドラゴン公園前派出所

,

Kochira Namekku-sei Dragon Kōen-mae Hashutsujo

)

2006 1 chapter of Super Kochikame

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超こち亀

,

Chō Kochikame

)

, Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo and Dragon Ball crossover with Osamu Akimoto for 30th anniversary of Kochikame. Cross Epoch 2006 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump, Dragon Ball and One Piece crossover with Eiichiro Oda Akira Toriyama Mankanzenseki Vol. 1 2008 1 bunkoban, collects previously published one-shots Akira Toriyama Mankanzenseki Vol. 2 2008 1 bunkoban, collects previously published one-shots Delicious Island’s Mr. U

(

おいしい島のウーさま

,

Oishii Shima no Ū-sama

)

2009 One-shot in the pamphlet Saishū Senryaku Biosphere

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最終戦略 バイオスフィア

)

for 2030 Magazine Jiya

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JIYA – ジヤ –

)

2009–2010 3 chapters in Weekly Young Jump, art by Masakazu Katsura Kintoki

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KINTOKI-金目族のトキ –

,

Kintoki – Kinmezoku no Toki

)

2010 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump Jaco the Galactic Patrolman 2013 11 chapters serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump, collected into 1 tankōbon Dragon Ball Super 2015–present Currently serialized in V Jump, art by Toyotarou, collected into 20 tankōbon
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