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Download scientific diagram | 5 Toriyama's Dragon Ball is an excellent example of sh ¯ onen manga's ability to do action and adventure perfectly. Source: Akira Toriyama Dragon Ball (1985) vol. 1, p. 124 c Akira Toriyama, BIRD STUDIO/Shueisha. from publication: Manga, anime and visual art culture | Manga and anime are at the centre of significant innovations and cultural debates in Japan. While manga and anime are not identical fields - manga can be loosely defined as Japanese comic books, while anime encompasses the breadth of Japanese animation - they have become | Anime, Manga and Graphic Novels | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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