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What is this?

Weirdly enough, this was one of the ways I decided to grieve/celebrate Akira Toriyama. While I've been a lifelong fan, I'd just finished watching Dragon Ball Super in its entirety the year before his passing. In the never-ending game of catch up, I only have the movies, Heroes, and Daima to watch, though a rewatch of DB is definitely needed.

Ronin Warriors belonged to my cousins. Dragon Ball, Speed Racer, Pokemon, and Sailor Moon were my first real introductions to anime and manga. I was ,shockingly, an extremely weird child, and anime allowed me to make friends in elementary school. We called ourselves the Dragons, and would print out pictures of DBZ characters to trace and copy features to make our own Saiyan warriors. Folders full of "secret" characters, in the same mythological rumor echelon as finding a Mew under a truck in the Pokemon games. My parents' printer weeped.

Toriyama's passing made me look inward and think of what I want to create, what I want to learn, and what I want to see in the world. Words are difficult to parse into form, and maybe I'll never find exactly the right word or phrase. For now, what I'm doing for myself (and I guess by extension, this digital space) is both fun and fulfilling, and that's totally fine.