Toriyama also oversaw production of Dragon Ball GT and played a major role in the character designs of Dragon Ball Online.
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Akira Toriyama publicly stated that he had no intention of continuing the series (which he finished in 1995), though he has drawn a "parody" series, Nekomajin, in which several Dragon Ball characters appear, a one-shot crossover between Dragon Ball and One Piece, in collaboration with One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, entitled Cross Epoch, and the OVA Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!. Any AF dōjinshi, should they even exist, occupy the same canonical status as fan fiction and fan art. Within the realm of officially-licensed properties (which are produced by or with the approval of Bird Studio, Shueisha, and Toei Animation), Dragon Ball AF simply does not exist. In the end, a lot of fans-remarkably Toyotarō (then known as Toyble) and Young Jiji-based their own fan art and fan fiction on this fan-made rumor. After that, and since was in English, the misinformation virialized all over the World Wide Web.
On November of the same year, the website administrators apologized and said they were tricked by a con artist.
By October 2000, a specialized website called posted the "Tablos" drawing as a new SSJ5 Goku, claiming that Dragon Ball AF was a real thing. The earliest known record of the image purported to be " Super Saiyan 5 Goku" (drawn by David Montiel Franco) is the May 1999 issue of the Spanish magazine Hobby Consolas.