Dragon Ball: Over 40 Peruvian Artists Create a Grand Mural in Honor of Akira Toriyama

Fans worldwide pay tribute to the Japanese mangaka's work

Dragon Ball: Over 40 Peruvian Artists Create a Grand Mural in Honor of Akira Toriyama

Fans worldwide pay tribute to the Japanese mangaka's work

At the beginning of March, news broke that saddened millions around the world: Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball, had passed away. Fans of his work reacted with astonishment and quickly mobilized to pay tribute. Now, a beautiful tribute from Peru has gone viral worldwide.

Following the shocking news, mangakas and artists remembered the talent of the Japanese creator. Similarly, personalities involved in the Latin American dubbing of Dragon Ball and the voice actors for the Japanese version sent messages expressing their sadness.

Fans also conducted emotional tributes. For example, people gathered at the Zócalo in Mexico City and at the Obelisk of Buenos Aires in Argentina to perform a symbolic Genkidama in honor of Akira Toriyama. Moreover, players of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and Final Fantasy XIV paid tribute within their respective games.

Now, a beautiful tribute in Peru has amazed fans worldwide.

Peruvian Artists Create a Beautiful Mural in Honor of Akira Toriyama

Over 2 weeks after the news of Akira Toriyama's passing, fans are still paying emotional tributes. Recently, videos and images went viral showing a stunning giant mural created in the district of La Victoria in Lima, Peru.

According to reports, around 45 urban artists joined forces to paint this enormous mural, measuring 110 meters long, 6 meters high, and 660 square meters. In the images, we see a black-and-white portrait of Akira Toriyama, surrounded by up to 70 characters from Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball.

After around 15 days of work, this artwork was officially unveiled last Sunday, March 24. On social media, dozens of fans can be seen visiting the mural, which includes beautiful illustrations of Goku, Vegeta, Broly, Videl, Shen Long, Bulma, Majin Buu, Krillin, and more characters from the franchise.

The painting is located on block 9 of Avenida Paseo de la República, near the National Stadium of Lima in Peru. It's worth noting that it was done on top of a mural dedicated to national heroes José Avelardo Quiñones, José Carlos Mariátegui, Francisco Bolognesi, and Miguel Grau. Regarding this, artist José Lévano explained the reason behind this decision.

"We ourselves took charge of muralizing the theme of the heroes for the Bicentennial. Some neighbors have not agreed with this change, but it is worth noting that the mural was deteriorated and criminality was returning to the area (...) People who live badly began to arrive, and we needed to renew," said José Lévano in an interview with RPP.

Peruvian artists paid tribute to Akira Toriyama with a beautiful Dragon Ball mural
Peruvian artists paid tribute to Akira Toriyama with a beautiful Dragon Ball mural

But tell us, what do you think of this artwork? Did you have the chance to visit it? Let us know in the comments.

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