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Dragon Ball Launches Website Where Fans Can Create Their Own Characters

The time has come for Dragon Ball fans to make their own characters. If you have ever wondered […]

The time has come for Dragon Ball fans to make their own characters. If you have ever wondered what it feels like to be Akira Toriyama, you can try out the artist’s gifts thanks to a new website which Dragon Ball Super has whipped up. In a partnership with Kirin, the anime has teamed up to make a website where fans can create their very own Dragon Ball characters.

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And, unsurprisingly, the whole ordeal is more fun than it should be. Even Piccolo would crack a smile whilst creating his personalized Saiyan warrior.

The Japanese sight may be difficult to navigate for English speakers; After all, the webpage is written complete in Japanese. However, the website seems to be a social one. You can make your own Dragon Ball characters, give them personalized details, and then battle them against other people’s creation via social media. Netizens can even rank up their creations in an attempt to win points and qualify for a special prize from Kirin. If you collect enough points, the company will create a miniature 3-D model of you character.

If you need further directions, then you can thank one Dragon Ball fan over on Reddit. The user @JustVan wrote out a set of instructions for fans to navigate the website which can be found below. The site itself can be found here.

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Dragon Ball Super recently kicked off the ‘Universal Survival’ saga. You can check out the brief synopsis for it below:

“At Goku’s request, the Omni-Kings’ “Tournament of Power” martial arts tournament between universes now begins! โ€ฆBut this also proves to be the beginning of universal destruction. What awaits the victors of this tournament, and the vanquishedโ€ฆ?! How will these intense team battles between the elites of each universe turn outโ€ฆ?!”

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Dragon Ball Super‘s “Universal Survival” saga is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami will begin airing the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.