
A prominent Dragon Ball animator, also known for his work on other series such as One-Punch Man, has expressed interest in a Dragon Ball reboot.

Dragon Ball‘s first anime is nearly four decades old at this point, and one of the animators of the modern series is interested in rebooting the beloved series for a new generation. Although Dragon Ball is still going strong as a franchise, there’s no denying that some of the series’ older episodes and movies haven’t aged as well as some would have hoped. A productive one Dragon Ball The animator, however, sees potential in a reboot of the series, potentially animating it from scratch.
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According to a tweet from Dragon Ball fan account DBsHype, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Animator Chikashi Kubota recently revealed his interest in working on a dynamic Dragon Ball remake, if Toei Animation ever decides to embark on such a project. Kubota even mentioned his enthusiasm for the idea to Norihiro Hayashida, his producer Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero film, further fueling speculation that a Dragon Ball restart is possible.
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Kubota’s name may not be immediately recognizable to everyone Dragon Ball fans, but his contribution to the world of anime is undeniable. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and skillful animation work, Kubota has lent his talents to a number of beloved series including One punch man and Corpse Princess.
Specifically, within it Dragon Ball franchise, which Kubota worked on Dragon Ball Super: Broly as a key animator and in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero as an animation director. From Dragon Ball’s return in the form of Super, these two films are clearly the most commendable of the four most recent films. Therefore, unsurprisingly, it is not difficult to see why Kubota’s possible involvement in a Dragon Ball the remake is exciting. His experience working with the mixture of 2D and 3D animation that the latter two Dragon Ball Films that have been used so effectively would make him a staple Dragon Ball’s theoretical restart. Kubota’s passion for Dragon Ball the franchise is evident in his work. His contributions to Dragon Ball Super: Brolyincluding the standout fight scene between Broly and Gogeta, were praised by fans and critics alike for their impressive animation quality and attention to detail.
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Of course, the idea of ​​a Dragon Ball The remake is still purely speculative at this point, and there’s no indication that Toei Animation or Shueisha have any plans to revisit the franchise in this way. That said, the fact that Kubota is expressing interest in the idea only serves to fan the flames of fan speculation even more. Dragon Ball Creator Akira Toriyama is well known for his writing style often referred to as “exploratory writing”, where he doesn’t plan too far ahead, only working with loose story beats at all times. Because of this, the Dragon Ball canon can be seen as a bit disorganized and lacking when it comes to things like foreshadowing. A possibility Dragon Ball The reboot would have the opportunity to tie together the plot threads in new and dynamic ways that create even more tension and hype.
In the end, only time will tell if a Dragon Ball will the remake ever see the light of day. But one thing is certain. With proven talented animators such as Chikashi Kubota voicing their enthusiasm for the project, the opportunity for a dynamic Dragon Ball The anime reboot is sure to keep getting made.
Source: DBsHype