It could be totally incorrect but the way I understand their copyright policy for imported shows, the royalties from Funimation's release of it here go to the copyright holder of the anime series, in this case Toei Animation not the creator of the story. Toriyama only has rights to his manga, which is how Toei was able to make Dragonball GT without his involvement or consent I imagine. Since this live action movie is being made by us, who have a policy for royalties and the fact that it's a completely new adaptation it's highly likely he could get a cut if he wanted but I'd talk to a legal expert if you really wanted to know since I can't say anything for certain.does Toryama get royalties from Funimation?
Uh, sorry, but Toriyama gets royalties for the anime from Toei. And Dragonball GT was NOT done without his consent. They asked him whether they were allowed to make it and he said yes. In fact, he made character concepts for Dragonball GT. Pan is his creation for Toei to run with. SSJ4 is his creation - he made several and Toei picked the one you see on screen.
So no, Toriyama own's the copyright for Dragon Ball and all derivatives, and he gets a cut. I wonder if Toei even gets a single dime from the movie. Now the manga publishing company that Toriyama was affiliated with when he did Dragon Ball though, they undoubtedly get a piece of the pie, as since he worked there they partially own it.
It could be totally incorrect but the way I understand their copyright policy for imported shows, the royalties from Funimation's release of it here go to the copyright holder of the anime series, in this case Toei Animation not the creator of the story. Toriyama only has rights to his manga, which is how Toei was able to make Dragonball GT without his involvement or consent I imagine. Since this live action movie is being made by us, who have a policy for royalties and the fact that it's a completely new adaptation it's highly likely he could get a cut if he wanted but I'd talk to a legal expert if you really wanted to know since I can't say anything for certain.
Uh, sorry, but Toriyama gets royalties for the anime from Toei. And Dragonball GT was NOT done without his consent. They asked him whether they were allowed to make it and he said yes. In fact, he made character concepts for Dragonball GT. Pan is his creation for Toei to run with. SSJ4 is his creation - he made several and Toei picked the one you see on screen.
Okay if you say so but all I ever read is how he doesn't like it and has basically disowned the thing on a few occasions, claiming that it doesn't capture the essesence of what his work is all about. I've also specifically read that whan people have asked him questions about GT he's said only that he was not involved in it and couldn't answer.
When you come to think of it, Dragonball (the manga) ended with the Kool-Aid phrase:
"Oh yeah!!!"
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Yeah Goku been the Legendary Super Saiyan was supposed to die in that Saga. It was also supposed to end after the cell Saga with Gohan been the Legendary Super Saiyan.
I disagree, I think he headed towards parody more. A little bit with the Cell Saga by introducing Mr. Satan, then he almost went the whole hog with the Majin Buu Saga. Just check out Gotenks the wannabe Z warrior with all his special attacks which turn out to be pretty lame or the fushion that makes him really fatYeah Goku been the Legendary Super Saiyan was supposed to die in that Saga. It was also supposed to end after the cell Saga with Gohan been the Legendary Super Saiyan.
Toryama really extended his creation out for his fans, but you could tell during the android/cell saga he was trying to make it dis-interesting and overly complex
I suppose it's possible. I haven't met anyone online or otherwise that thinks highly of GT. I watched it but it was really a chore to finish. It had it's moments but nothing I'd ever watch again.
alas if only that were true. it actually took twice that long to have anything done. lol
i'm glad i'm not the only one who was so annoyed by this. i loved dragonball (the original run) with the young goku. it was funny and the action, whatever there was of it, lasted 1 or so ep only.
if you're doing an anime based on a currently running manga series, befor you proceed, you will have a contract that states you will have to take liberties in the story else the manga maker will have to churn them out as fast as the tv series. you DO NOT take one fight scene and make it last an entire season. well i guess it was made for kids and kids really don't know any better lol. like the people who are rewatching the show now, that they loved during childhood, and are finding out how silly it is because it was made for children.
i guess it's really not fair complaining about a show when it was made for a different demographic lol. i just hope they don't make the movie like they did dbz because i will just not watch it.
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