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Watch the full program (72 minutes) here: https://bit.ly/456oNH6 10-day free trial available: http://bit.ly/3X5XMzD _____ It's been about 40 years since its birth. With over 260 million copies of the book published, the animated film and games have also been huge hits worldwide, making Dragon Ball a beloved presence across generations. The story of Goku, who walks the path to becoming the strongest, saying, "I want to fight stronger people." It was Kazuhiko Torishima, an editor at Weekly Shonen Jump, who discovered its creator, Akira Toriyama, and led him to become a popular manga artist. He is also known as a "legendary editor" for discovering Masakazu Katsura of "Video Girl Ai" and Koji Inada of "Dragon Quest: The Adventures of Dai," and supporting the "golden age" of Jump. Furthermore, when he became the sixth editor-in-chief, he released one global hit after another, such as "One Piece" and "Naruto." How did he create such a hit? What are the conditions for a successful manga artist, and what is the current state and future of "MANGA"? Yoichi Ochiai talks about the secrets behind the birth of super popular works and the possibilities of "manga". Guest: Kazuhiko Torishima (manga editor) #Yoichi Ochiai #weeklyochiai #Kazuhiko Torishima #Jump #Weekly Shonen Jump #Manga #Dragon Ball #Akira Toriyama #Goku #One Piece #Onepiece #Eiichiro Oda #Naruto #Dr Slump #Slam Dunk #Rurouni Kenshin #Gundam #Yoshihiro Togashi