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El Salvador declares nationwide mourning For Akira Toriyama

Mar 9, 2024 | Community News

March 9, 2024

Akira Toriyama’s profound impact on the anime world is undeniable, and recent events have underscored this fact. Following his passing, governments worldwide are acknowledging his contributions to entertainment. El Salvador, for instance, has declared a state of mourning to honor Toriyama, recognizing his role in shaping the anime landscape. Toriyama’s legacy extends beyond Dragon Ball, as he has created other notable works such as Sand Land and contributed to iconic video games like Chrono Trigger and Dragon Quest.

In an official statement, El Salvador expressed condolences to Japan for Toriyama’s passing, emphasizing his invaluable contributions to manga and pop culture. The statement highlights how Toriyama’s creations have influenced generations globally, leaving an indelible mark on fans and artists alike. Other countries, including France and China, have also mourned Toriyama’s loss, with French President Emmanuel Macron sharing original art to commemorate his life. China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed condolences and recognized Toriyama’s popularity in the country, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchanges between Japan and China.

During this challenging time, our thoughts are with Akira Toriyama’s family and fans.

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