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So, other than the names, and the fact that they actually call them Dragonballs...is there anything in this story that is remotely like Dragon Ball Z? Do the balls even combine to form Shenlong?
I really liked DBZ when I was younger. I never liked Dragonball, and I never went past Z into GT, I never even finished DBZ because I got sick of it after awhile.
This isn't going to be horrible because it is a live action version of DBZ, it's going to be horrible because THEY ARE GOING TO CALL IT DBZ WHEN IT HAS ALMOST NOTHING TO DO WITH DBZ!
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I liked DBZ for a little while, even if it did cause me to start pronouncing my zeds wrong (silly Americans and your "zee"). But man did it go nowhere fast - I jumped off the bandwagon pretty quick.
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quote:I liked DBZ for a little while, even if it did cause me to start pronouncing my zeds wrong (silly Americans and your "zee"). But man did it go nowhere fast - I jumped off the bandwagon pretty quick.
I've never understood how someone can call z, zed. The d sound just throws everything off. Why is there an additional consonant sound in only one letter?
Anyway, on Dragon Ball Z, I've always felt that the show sucks. I watched a couple episodes because I heard from various sources that it was good. It was utter garbage. I have no doubt that a movie based on it will be crappy too.
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Yeah, I could never quite understand DBZ fandom. While Dr. Slump is a delightful exercise in cartoon whimsy, DB, DBZ, and all other follow-ups are largely empty fight scenes with lots of ultimately pointless banter.
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If by fight scenes you mean time slowing down so much that the entirety of an episode actually is only 1 minute. And by pointless banter you mean people starring at anyone new they meet with their mouths hanging open while that gag and or scream. And the fact that every episode is actually completely covered in the "next episode preview", which only takes a couple minutes tops, is completely ridiculous.
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quote: This isn't going to be horrible because it is a live action version of DBZ, it's going to be horrible because THEY ARE GOING TO CALL IT DBZ WHEN IT HAS ALMOST NOTHING TO DO WITH DBZ!
I can't imagine how bad something would have to be before making it more like DBZ would improve it.
I mean, most forms of torture would be made worse by making them more like DBZ; I can only assume that the same applies to film.
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quote:Originally posted by Lyrhawn: So, other than the names, and the fact that they actually call them Dragonballs...is there anything in this story that is remotely like Dragon Ball Z? Do the balls even combine to form Shenlong?
Actually, from the plot they've posted it sounds like the movie is based loosely on the Dragonball storyline but with Goku being 18 instead of a small child, not on Dragonball Z. Not sure how well that's going to go over for them, since a lot of people tend to forget the first series even existed.
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DBZ is fantastic - although, as with many fantastic things, its fantasticness is somewhat difficult to explain to those who don't already understand it.
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I have a really hard time seeing Chow Yun Fat not doing a John Woo movie. In every movie I see him in, I keep waiting for him to pull two Berettas out of thin air and waste everyone. Yeah, even in Anna and Her King...
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quote:Originally posted by MEC: I've never understood how someone can call z, zed. The d sound just throws everything off. Why is there an additional consonant sound in only one letter?
The letter didn't originally exist in the Latin alphabet, so it was borrowed from the Greek alphabet. It kept the Greek name (zeta) for a while, which eventually became zed. But at some point it acquired the name zee on analogy with most of the other consonants.
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quote:Originally posted by Jon Boy: [The letter didn't originally exist in the Latin alphabet, so it was borrowed from the Greek alphabet. It kept the Greek name (zeta) for a while, which eventually became zed. But at some point it acquired the name zee on analogy with most of the other consonants.
In my experience it seems to be more of a British commonwealth thing than an American English thing.
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Yup. Both forms existed in the British Empire (although zed was more popular), and zee became more popular in America after the Revolutionary War.
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Trying to understand Dragonball when you never saw it as a ten-year-old male is kind of like trying to understand teletubbies when you're not a three-year-old.
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This is something that I can simply not abide by. I feel no shame in expressing my devotion to the phenom known as DBZ (okay, just a little shame). That show was a staple of my life for a good while and to see it be turned into...this, well it just isn't something that sits right with me. Thanks Hollywood for eating up my childhood and handing me this steamy mess.
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quote:Originally posted by Juxtapose: Trying to understand Dragonball when you never saw it as a ten-year-old male is kind of like trying to understand teletubbies when you're not a three-year-old.
My son, at age three, upon viewing the Teletubbies would have said "what the heck is this crap?" if he knew how.
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Megabyte, you cannot actually claim that of DBZ as DBZ stayed with the exact same formula arc after arc.
Goku/Gohan/Go-Something is having some peace and quiet when Suddenly a Big Alien Monster they at first think is easy to fight suddenly kicks their ass forcing them to find someone, something, or train for a arbitrary length of time until finally Goku comes back from Somewhere and Saves the Day with a 1d12 chance of having to sacrifice himself doing it with a almost 1d1 chance of being brought back to life 3d100 days later.
And if an Alien Enemy Dies there is a 1d100+1 chance per day of being brought back to life SOMEHOW to fight Goku for revenge is whatdoyouknow is more powerful and asskicking then before.
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Isn't that the same premise as... well... pretty much every other anime-inspired cartoon ever?
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What exactly is an anime-inspired cartoon? I'd have already answered your question with "no" if I wasn't 100% sure what the question meant.
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quote:Originally posted by Nighthawk: Isn't that the same premise as... well... pretty much every other anime-inspired cartoon ever?
"anime inspired"?
DBZ is anime. It's a Japanese cartoon.
There's a great diversity in the premises of anime. This year alone I've watched a Victorian era romance (Emma), a hard science fiction story (Planetes), a dream-like history of Japanese cinema (Millennium Actress), the ultimate giant robot epic (Gurren Lagann), and a children's animal fantasy (Panda Go Panda!).
As DBZ and other shonen (or "boys") fight series tend to be very popular overseas, they've created a misleading impression of what anime is. Though I suppose it's better than the days when the public thought it was all violent porn.
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OK Bulma having a collapsible bullet bike is kinda cool but shouldn't Goku then just summon a cloud and-I dunno, talk about how he is preventing global warming?
Looks like they've opted to start really early in the Z saga, which could be alright I suppose. Seems like they've amped up what Piccolo is capable of by several orders of magnitude. At the very least this movie doesn't seem to be as bad of a train wreck as I was sure it would be, it might even be entertaining to some degree.
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I will be the first to admit I was obsessed with DBZ from ages 11-13. I was the kid who watched Japanese fansubs of episodes that hadn't yet been aired over here in America, on a dial-up connection even. Everyone would always ask me what happens later.
But...yeah, that was back then. I guess what drew me in was the concept of characters always trying to become stronger, newer transformations, special abilities, etc. Obviously there isn't much substance to the show, and the only time I'd watch it now, in my 20s, is for hysterical laughs with my friends, or nostalgia.
Sometime last year I was in the hall of my dorm, talking to some friends, and I suddenly hear "DESTRUCTO DISC!!" as an orange Frisbee hits me in the head.
And on that note, I just started playing Chrono Trigger last night. Now there's a story.
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Chrono Trigger would be an awesome show if done right.
Now don't get me wrong, I like the characters of DBZ and continued watching just to see the characters but I got fed up with the massively stuffed episodes of "OVER 9000 RAWR!" charging up for 2-3 epsides until finally the Unstoppable Force met the Unmovable Object.
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To do DBZ casting true to the source material, shouldn't all the parts be played by two actors wearing different wigs?
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Let me just say watching the trailer in a movie theater in Japan was awesome. Absolute silence the whole time and then about 7 seconds after they uttered the phrase, "Dragon Ball Evolution!" there was a bunch of laughing and chattering. I think pretty much everyone in the theater had no idea they were watching a Dragon Ball preview until it actually said Dragon Ball on the screen.
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I'd be curious as to the demographic research they did on this movie before making it. I wonder how large they estimate their likely audience is and who they think will see it.
quote:Originally posted by Saephon: I will be the first to admit I was obsessed with DBZ from ages 11-13. I was the kid who watched Japanese fansubs of episodes that hadn't yet been aired over here in America, on a dial-up connection even. Everyone would always ask me what happens later.
But...yeah, that was back then. I guess what drew me in was the concept of characters always trying to become stronger, newer transformations, special abilities, etc. Obviously there isn't much substance to the show, and the only time I'd watch it now, in my 20s, is for hysterical laughs with my friends, or nostalgia.
Sometime last year I was in the hall of my dorm, talking to some friends, and I suddenly hear "DESTRUCTO DISC!!" as an orange Frisbee hits me in the head.
And on that note, I just started playing Chrono Trigger last night. Now there's a story.
I may be alone in this, but I actually enjoyed playing Chrono Cross almost as much as Chrono Trigger, but everyone else I talk to hates it.
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I just got Chrono Trigger for the DS. (My birthday was Monday) It's bringing back so many memories.
I never did play Chrono Cross, though.
*...Spoilers?*
Oh, and on the DBZ movie, I stopped watching DBZ sometime in the first(?) Frieza saga. I loved it for a few months, but just grew tired of it. Years later some of friends had started watching it and were asking me what I thought of various characters (Trunks and the different androids (I don't know their numbers)) I honestly had no clue what was happening. What really caught me by surprise is how Gohan was supposed to be older than Trunks, yet trunks was an old teenager, yet I was expected to believe that Trunks was Vegeta's and Bulma's child. (No one clued me in on the whole... time... travel thing.)
*.../Spoilers*
So I don't really have all that many fantastic memories of DBZ as a child because I became so confused as what was going on. I just kind of laughed it off as 'that's silly.' Especially with the whole 'super sayan' and other such stuff. So if they want to butcher DBZ with a movie? Be my guest. I don't really care.
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quote:Originally posted by Vadon: I just got Chrono Trigger for the DS. (My birthday was Monday) It's bringing back so many memories.
I never did play Chrono Cross, though.
*...Spoilers?*
Oh, and on the DBZ movie, I stopped watching DBZ sometime in the first(?) Frieza saga. I loved it for a few months, but just grew tired of it. Years later some of friends had started watching it and were asking me what I thought of various characters (Trunks and the different androids (I don't know their numbers)) I honestly had no clue what was happening. What really caught me by surprise is how Gohan was supposed to be older than Trunks, yet trunks was an old teenager, yet I was expected to believe that Trunks was Vegeta's and Bulma's child. (No one clued me in on the whole... time... travel thing.)
*.../Spoilers*
So I don't really have all that many fantastic memories of DBZ as a child because I became so confused as what was going on. I just kind of laughed it off as 'that's silly.' Especially with the whole 'super sayan' and other such stuff. So if they want to butcher DBZ with a movie? Be my guest. I don't really care.
It's too bad you stopped watching but if you just didn't like the concept of super saiyan you probably wouldn't enjoy the rest of the series. All I'll say is when Goku and Co finally get down to fighting Cell it was probably the coolest series of episodes I have ever seen in an anime, bar none.
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