Yes , Toei Animation produced Dragon Ball GT .
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Yes , Dragon Ball Z is considered as anime since it originated from Japan and the Japanese animation studio Toei .
Because of low ratings. The shortest of three dragon ball series
The first 'Dragon Ball' movie released was 'Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone'. 'Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone' was released in 1989 by Toei Animation, originally titled simply 'Dragon Ball Z the Movie' during its theatrical release.
Yes Dragon Ball Z is completely finished and so is Dragon Ball GT. Dont think they're going to make anymore after this. Dragon Ball AF is fake so dont listen to anyone saying Dragon Ball is going to be continued in Dragon Ball AF --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dragon Ball Z is completely finished. Dragon Bal GT that succeeded DBZ* is not an official shonen jump successor but was promoted by DBZ artist and creator Akira Toriyama. DBGT however was from official Toei Animation studio, therefore was considered a sequel to DBZ. Dragon Ball AF is neither promoted by Toriyama nor is from Toei Animation studio. Its a fan art and doesn't qualify as a sequel to DBZ or DBGT.
Toei Animation was created in 1956.
Because Toei Animation lacks the creativity to create a good ending.
After Dragonaball Z had ended, TOEI Animation asked permission from Toriyama to continue the Dragonball trilogy with a new series called Dragonball GT. This new series aired in Japan from 1996 to 1997, and was no where near as successful.
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Is Dragon Ball Z an invention? No. Toei Doga created it. there's a picture in the credits that says Toei animation with that drawing of a cat with a feather in its hat at the end of the show. They did the anime, but the story/manga was created and drawn by Akira Toriyama, who has also done Dr. Slump and I think Hunter x Hunter. Toei took the original illustrations from the manga and animated it. Akira Toryama is the father of the original though. So he gets pretty much all of the credit.
It was created by Toei Animation.