Toyotarou was born in Tochigi Prefecture on May 17, 1978. Ever since he was a kid, Toyotarou would draw Dragon Ball's supporting characters as protagonists.[1] During elementary school, he would fill his notebook with Dragon Ball drawings "without realizing it." At the time, he was already daydreaming about making a Dragon Ball spin-off comic, and a story starring Chaoz was his first idea.[2] Continuing in his academic years, he continued to draw.[1] Toyotarou later showed his work to Shueisha, and six months later, his first job was two pages for Dragon Ball Heroes as his first work for the company.[3] In 2015, Toyotarou began work for the monthly Dragon Ball Super manga adaptation.

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Toyotarou, born in Tochigi Prefecture in 1978, has been drawing Dragon Ball characters since he was a child. He dreamed of creating a Dragon Ball spin-off comic, with his first idea focusing on Chaoz. Toyotarou continued to draw throughout his academic years and eventually showed his work to Shueisha. His first job for the company was two pages for Dragon Ball Heroes, and in 2015, he started working on the monthly Dragon Ball Super manga adaptation.

Toyotarou, a manga artist, was born in Tochigi Prefecture on May 17, 1978. From a young age, he would draw Dragon Ball's supporting characters as main protagonists. He filled his elementary school notebooks with Dragon Ball drawings, already daydreaming about creating a Dragon Ball spin-off comic. Chaoz, a character from Dragon Ball, was his first idea. Throughout his academic years, Toyotarou continued to draw. Eventually, he showed his work to Shueisha, and six months later, he got his first job for the company, producing two pages for Dragon Ball Heroes. In 2015, Toyotarou began working on the monthly Dragon Ball Super manga adaptation.

Toyotarou, born on May 17, 1978, in Tochigi Prefecture, is a manga artist known for his work on Dragon Ball. From a young age, he would draw Dragon Ball characters as main characters in his drawings. During elementary school, he filled his notebook with Dragon Ball drawings and already had dreams of creating a Dragon Ball spin-off comic, with a story featuring Chaoz. Throughout his academic years, he continued to develop his drawing skills. Eventually, Toyotarou showed his work to Shueisha, a publishing company, and secured his first job with them after six months, creating two pages for Dragon Ball Heroes. In 2015, Toyotarou started working on the monthly Dragon Ball Super manga adaptation.