Matsuda made the series in 2007 and has done a good job at creating a monster that is unlike anything ever seen before. It wasn't until a quick trip through his library of drawings and sketches that Tetsuya Komazaki picked up the idea of Tiki's anime in the first place. From beginning we started looking at the story in a broader sense, trying to bring out our own values by writing about the different emotions within it, Komazaki said. However, before moving on to create his first Dragon Ball Z, the character and character designer made some interesting points. There are many examples of the relationship between characters, what's important, and not so much about them, but in how things are formed and what goes on inside, Tsunade said. In Tiki the character is the product of a combination of both his and his parents, the real world and his relationship with his older father and childhood. This also meant that the character's history and personalities is the main focus of Dragon Ball Z, Tsunade said, which ultimately made the story feel more organic. All the main characters are very different and different but in any case as you've seen, what you see onscreen you can understand.