Toriyama’s work on Dragon Ball has become a staple for many Hispanic people.

This wasn’t just with my immediate community.

This was a common trend among Hispanics as a whole, and Goku had almost become a household name.

The true father-son combo

To take it a step further, South America has a long history of rebelling against its local governments.

These screenings weren’t exclusive to Mexico.

And, of course, this fandom for Dragon Ball didn’t stick to screens of discussions.

At its core, Dragon Ball is about family and striving to be better.

There’s even a local Mexican taco shop in Oaxaca called “Tacos Goku.”

But the love for Toriyama doesn’t stop there.

After the news of his passing, people across South America came together to show their love for Toriyama.

But can he beat Goku?

A similar thing happened in Zocalo, Mexico,as well.

whenever I’m uncertain about what to do.

Although Toriyama may be gone, his legacy will continue to live on.

Dragon Ball has inspired so many.

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