Akria Toriyama’s
Dragon Ball franchise is reportedly at the centre of a complex battle for control following the
death of the mangaka.
While the series continues to be a global phenomenon, generating billions in revenue through anime, video games, and merchandise, the behind-the-scenes struggle for dominance has intensified.
According to a latest report by Toyo Kezai, at the heart of the conflict is the departure of Akio Iyoku, the former head of Shueisha’s
Dragon Ball Room.
Iyoku, known for his close relationship with Toriyama, played a pivotal role in shaping the
Dragon Ball universe.
Internal Turmoil:
Akio Iyoku went independent in May 2023, taking several subordinates with him to establish a new company, Capsule Corporation Tokyo.
Named after a fictional company in the series, Capsule Corporation Tokyo aimed to manage creative activities and handle intellectual property rights. He intended for the new company to handle non-manga-serialization production and management for the Dragon Ball franchise, according to
report by Kanzenshu.
According to a Shueisha insider, this move stirred significant unrest within Shueisha, as Iyoku had been a pivotal figure of the franchise since his appointment in 2016 to the Dragon Ball Room.
This appointment came following his tenure as Editor-in-Chief of V Jump. However, problems began to surface in the long run.
“
Without consulting his superiors, Mr. Iyoku unilaterally decided to adapt Toriyama-sensei’s ‘SAND LAND’ into a film. His focus was always on serving the author, sometimes to a fault. Anime production companies and TV networks often criticized him for his condescending attitude,” revealed the insider.
This possessive attitude regarding
Dragon Ball, coupled with slow progress in anticipated collaborations involving the metaverse and AI, led to talks of his reassignment from the Dragon Ball Room in 2022.
Dissatisfied with his development, Iyoku went independent within a year. However, despite this, he continued to be the spokesperson for Akira Toriyama and involved with the franchise. This is evident by the fact that he is
the executive producer of the upcoming Dragon Ball Daima anime series.
The fallout from Iyoku’s departure created significant challenges for Shueisha, Bandai Namco, and other stakeholders.
A Battle for Dragon Ball Rights:
Iyoku’s exit and the establishment of Capsule Corporation Tokyo raised concerns about Shueisha potentially losing control over the rights of the
Dragon Ball IP.
Toriyama’s dissatisfaction with Iyoku’s removal from the
Dragon Ball Room further complicated matters, with Shueisha’s Chairman Marue Horiuchi unable to persuade Toriyama to remain aligned with their views.
This situation even placed Bandai Namco, which has profited greatly from the franchise, in a difficult position.
“
Iyoku, who was Toriyama-sensei’s spokesperson, became independent, but the rights to the manga were managed by Shueisha. It was unclear who to consult regarding matters related to the original work,” said a Bandai Namco insider.
According to the insider, the meetings on
Dragon Ball were organized vaguely, with both Shueisha and Iyoku invited, making coordination extremely stressful.
The Uncertain Future of Dragon Ball:
The situation was further complicated after the passing of Akira Toriyama, whose final wishes regarding the franchise’s future remain unclear.
The discussions have continued without the original author, and disputes remain unresolved. A Shueisha employee noted, “
The disputes have been ongoing and still remain unresolved.“
Industry executives are now looking to Toriyama’s family for a potential resolution, with hopes that their sentiments will guide the future of the franchise, stating, “
it depends on how the family feels about it“.
Industry insiders speculate that the battle for control over
Dragon Ball is far from over.