It is very common for manga writers to take inspiration from other writers to help influence their work and make valuable adjustments to it. But when one of the biggest mangaka of all time admits to taking inspiration and learning from another manga series, it is a pretty big thing. Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of one of the biggest manga and anime franchises in the world has many times admitted that he has taken a lot of inspiration from the iconic and probably the pillar of the anime world,
However, Kishimoto not only took inspiration from the storytelling pattern of Kishimoto but also learned a lot about creating that perfect art style that would help him captivate the audience.

In an interview with Anime News Network, Kishimoto admitted that Toriyama’s work not only helped him with the storytelling or artistic style but also gave him inspiration about how to captivate the audience and what is entertainment. He said:
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“I would say I’ve probably picked up a little bit from each of them, and perhaps a little bit different thing from each of them. For example, with Dragon Ball, I was reading that when I was in grade school. What Dragon Ball taught me is what was fun about manga, and what makes a fun story in manga. I was reading it as it was coming out in weekly installments in Weekly Shonen Jump, so it taught me what entertainment is and how to keep an audience captivated—and of course, the art influenced me as well.”
He even confessed to the fact that Kishimoto’s art was one of the most important reasons for him to become the manga artist he is today.
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Masashi Kishimoto has admitted that his real inspiration behind becoming the great manga artist he is today was his mindset to become like Toriyama. Toriyama’s mangas appealed to him and he loved his drawing style. In an interview with the Viz, Kishimoto said:
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“At some point between second and fourth grade, I got into Akira Toriyama Sensei’s Dr. Slump anime and Dragon Ball manga. I loved his characters. I was especially attached to Dr. Slump’s Arale and Dragon Ball’s Goku. Also, his art appealed to me. There was something about his cartoony drawing style that felt right, more so than realistic drawings. I thought to myself, I want to become like Toriyama Sensei.”

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“What ‘Dragon Ball’ taught me is what was fun about manga, what makes a fun story in manga, In fact, I was reading it as it was coming out in weekly installments in Weekly Shonen Jump, so it really taught me what entertainment is and how to keep an audience captivated, and of course, the art influenced me as well.”
, about what fun a manga should carry and what makes its story fun. He also learned about what entertainment is and how to carry it out even after a week or longer to keep the audience captivated.

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“At some point between second and fourth grade, I got into Akira Toriyama Sensei’s ‘Dr. Slump’ anime and ‘Dragon Ball’ manga, I loved his characters. I was especially attached to ‘Dr. Slump’s’ Arale and ‘Dragon Ball’s’ Goku. Also, his art really appealed to me. There was something about his cartoony drawing style that felt right, more so than realistic drawings. I thought to myself, I want to become like Toriyama Sensei.”
And as Kishimoto claims, he was significantly affected by Akira Toriyama’s visual style in addition to learning about engaging narrative. He actually became a manga artist because of Toriyama’s work. In an interview with VIZ Media (2012), Kishimoto said that he was inspired to create and draw manga as a youngster by Toriyama’s stories and artwork.
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