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39 Years Ago, Akira Toriyama Took the First Big Step to Build $23 Billion Dragon Ball Franchise

History was made on February 26, 1986, when Dragon Ball premiered with its first episode on Fuji TV in Japan. The anime debuted in what became known as the ‘Toriyama Time Slot’, Wednesdays at 7 PM, just a week after the conclusion of Dr. Slump, Akira Toriyama’s previous blockbuster series.

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A scene from Dragon Ball DAIMA. | Credit: Toei Animation

It was a huge hit, capturing a whopping 27.4% viewership rating. Fast forward to almost four decades, and now it is one of the most valuable and influential media franchises ever. Although few would have guessed its success at the time, this was the beginning of what would develop into a $23 billion global franchise.

The foundation of Dragon Ball: Breaking down $23 billion brand value

Akira Toriyama‘s Dragon Ball took inspiration from the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West, specifically the figure of Sun Wukong, upon whom Son Goku was based. In contrast to the typical shonen of its era, it incorporated martial arts, comedy, adventure, and subsequently, serious power scaling, to lay the foundation for contemporary battle shonen.

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Dragon Ball became a global sensation thanks to Akira Toriyama. | Credit: Toei Animation

The manga first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1984 and became popular soon after. Later, Toei Animation’s adaptation of it into an anime resonated deeply with the audience, starting a cultural phenomenon that would last generations.

The sequel to the anime, Dragon Ball Z, continued to push the series globally, adding iconic transformations such as Super Saiyan and legendary villains such as Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu. As per a Yahoo Japan news report, all these led to the aggregate brand value equaling a whopping $23 billion.

Now, most fans on social media at first were shocked at the valuation of $23 billion, with many speculating as to what this amount signifies. It’s important to note that the figure doesn’t mean it has earned $23 billion in yearly revenue or that the franchise is worth this amount to be sold.

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Dragon Ball’s total valuation reportedly stands at $23 billion. | Credit: Toei Animation

Rather, the amount signifies the cumulative brand valuation, an approximation of the sum total value of the franchise from all mediums. Dragon Ball is still one of the highest-selling manga series of all time, with more than 260 million copies sold globally. The sales of the manga alone have added an estimated $9 billion to its overall valuation, the report added.

With several series (Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball Super), and hit movies including Dragon Ball Super: Broly and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the franchise is constantly generating massive profits from broadcastings, streamings, and theaters. Moreover, several merchandising and licensing deals, video games, along with global popularity helped the franchise to earn this massive valuation.

Fans react to the legacy of Dragon Ball

The recent valuation announcement led to immense discussion among fans. Most thanked Toriyama for creating such a powerful show. Some pointed out that although the series had its share of pros and cons, its impact on the anime world was undeniable.

Others also speculated that the $23 billion figure might even be an underestimation, considering the massive licensing deals it has secured over the years.

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With all the achievements so far, the future of the franchise remains bright. | Credit: Toei Animation

Ultimately, Akira Toriyama might no longer be among us, but his creation is here to stay. It is not only an anime or manga, it’s a phenomenon that inspires millions and will keep inspiring them for a long time.

Moreover. despite almost 40 years, Dragon Ball has no intention of slowing. With Dragon Ball Super ongoing in manga format and a new anime series reportedly in progress, the future for the franchise remains bright.

The Dragon Ball series is available to watch on Crunchyroll.

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