Published on February 26th,2007 at 3:21 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Dragon Ball Day Memorial! 21 years!

It’s on February 26, 1986 that TORIYAMA Akira’s famous manga was shown on Japanese Nihon TV for the first time. We had the pleasure this morning to have the Nihon TV hosts talk about San-Goku, Daimaou (the real one, not me) Oloon, Kame senine, Pilaf, Bulma… This is an important day for all fans, and especially for me. Why do you thing I took the nickname Daimaou and that my Piggy is green like Daimaou?
Thank you TORIYAMA Akira for this incredible cartoon that is still shown on TV, just like Dr. Slump. Thank you also for the countless nights spent playing with the DBZ game on my Super Famicon…

Photos/images/logos are courtesy of Wikipedia.

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  • http://fudeblog.zyakannazio.eti.br CesarCardoso

    Hey, wasn’t the Dragon Ball series broadcasted by Fuji TV?

 

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