70 Post(s)Gender: MaleGoal: BodybuildingDate Joined: July 7, 2014
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Am i the only one who has never watched Dragon Ball ever?
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Watched it, but it kinda lost me after a while. I think i had seen all episodes that ever existed at that point, some years ago.
It just kept being the same over and over again (the fights etc) i guess that's where they lost me.
It's a cool story nontheless about the main character, and if you had never seen it you might wonna give it a try @Nipunsharma =)
I am so far behind now it's not funny.
The last episodes that I remember seeing were when they were just getting into Gogeta and Vegeto etc. Dragon Ball GT had just come out, then it slowly just disappeared from NZ.
I never got sick of it though, and am going to start building up a WICKED DBZ collection!
The last episodes that I remember seeing were when they were just getting into Gogeta and Vegeto etc. Dragon Ball GT had just come out, then it slowly just disappeared from NZ.
I never got sick of it though, and am going to start building up a WICKED DBZ collection!
you better start right away then .. as there is a loooooot of them ^^
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I watched it ALL THE TIME when I was younger...now they don't show it at all that I know of in New Zealand, so dissapointing!
I don't know buddy i never watched it, was never interested in watching it but guys do keep talking about it in my college and i'm sitting in between when they are discussing about it and i'm like
Veni Vidi Vici : I came, I saw, and I conquered.
Started Lifting December 2012, almost 2 years of lifting experience.
Age 19, Pursuing Computer Science engineering.
Watched it, but it kinda lost me after a while. I think i had seen all episodes that ever existed at that point, some years ago.
It just kept being the same over and over again (the fights etc) i guess that's where they lost me.
It's a cool story nontheless about the main character, and if you had never seen it you might wonna give it a try @Nipunsharma =)
Is it just about fighting with supernatural powers with that weird green guy and also i know a name goku whose hair turns blonde from black when he is in the beast mode or something with his powers?
Veni Vidi Vici : I came, I saw, and I conquered.
Started Lifting December 2012, almost 2 years of lifting experience.
Age 19, Pursuing Computer Science engineering.
Is it just about fighting with supernatural powers with that weird green guy and also i know a name goku whose hair turns blonde from black when he is in the beast mode or something with his powers?
This here should clear the basics of dragonball and the whole background storyline: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball
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This here should clear the basics of dragonball and the whole background storyline: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball
okay i read it, sounds interesting i will give it a shot :D
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Started Lifting December 2012, almost 2 years of lifting experience.
Age 19, Pursuing Computer Science engineering.
Is this your own collection? Or just a picture you found?
haha just an image to tease you =)
i didn't collect dragon ball. i do however have an impressive collection of manga-book-series: 'Appleseed', 'Blade of the immortal', 'Monster', 'Vagabound', '20th century boys', 'Eden', 'King of bandits' .. and so on.
And single manga books like Akira, Ghost in the shell, and many more 'jewels' like that.
And all Ghibli Studio Movies on my harddrive.. because movies like 'Spirited Away', 'Fireflies' or 'Princess Mononoke' are just a 'must see' for real. (along with all Appleseed movies, Ghost in the shell movies, and exotic / rare ones such as Vexxile, and many more)
As you maybe can see on the basis of my examples above, i am not so much a fan of the big eye'd kid'ish mangas, rather than stories that play either completely in a scifi environment (hence: appleseed, ghost in the shell, and so on), or are really great storylines (hence the overly awesome come-together done in 20th century boys. One of the best manga illustrators Naoki Urasawa. together with a very famous book author. The endresult is such a thrilling and fetching storyline that you were literally dying to have the next part come out lol. It won several prices and even got to best manga series in 2006)
And so is Blade of the immortal.. the character and his story are so freaky and deepgoing and enteraining and bloody at the same time... it's hard to decsribe.. it's a must-read too! I think they made a manga series out of it, but i never got around to watch it so can't say if it is good /recommendable.
I don't get to read them much anymore though, i am too busy, and when i get around to it then i rather watch movies especially everything in the realm of science fiction, future, and with focus on 3D GFX. As i work with that myself thus of course i love watching movies that contain 3D grafics / Models etc. And i am a tech and science fiction fan.. can't help it =)
Cheers! Crood
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i didn't collect dragon ball. i do however have an impressive collection of manga-book-series: 'Appleseed', 'Blade of the immortal', 'Monster', 'Vagabound', '20th century boys', 'Eden', 'King of bandits' .. and so on.
And single manga books like Akira, Ghost in the shell, and many more 'jewels' like that.
And all Ghibli Studio Movies on my harddrive.. because movies like 'Spirited Away', 'Fireflies' or 'Princess Mononoke' are just a 'must see' for real. (along with all Appleseed movies, Ghost in the shell movies, and exotic / rare ones such as Vexxile, and many more)
As you maybe can see on the basis of my examples above, i am not so much a fan of the big eye'd kid'ish mangas, rather than stories that play either completely in a scifi environment (hence: appleseed, ghost in the shell, and so on), or are really great storylines (hence the overly awesome come-together done in 20th century boys. One of the best manga illustrators Naoki Urasawa. together with a very famous book author. The endresult is such a thrilling and fetching storyline that you were literally dying to have the next part come out lol. It won several prices and even got to best manga series in 2006)
And so is Blade of the immortal.. the character and his story are so freaky and deepgoing and enteraining and bloody at the same time... it's hard to decsribe.. it's a must-read too! I think they made a manga series out of it, but i never got around to watch it so can't say if it is good /recommendable.
I don't get to read them much anymore though, i am too busy, and when i get around to it then i rather watch movies especially everything in the realm of science fiction, future, and with focus on 3D GFX. As i work with that myself thus of course i love watching movies that contain 3D grafics / Models etc. And i am a tech and science fiction fan.. can't help it =)
99 Post(s)Gender: MaleGoal: Gain MuscleDate Joined: May 5, 2013
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Surprised this hasn't been a more active thread since I THOUGHT Scott was a BIG DBZ fan! I loved NEARLY ALL the series (I don't count GT, sorry to the fans that do...which is also why I skipped the GT DLC pack that got released recently...better off releasing a Dragonball Classic pack with a powerpole and shoving it up enemie's bums!), and LOVED this game, and I HATE fighting games. Easy to pick up, I leveled up pretty quickly, and there's tons of stuff to do, so even a non-fan can still appreciate the gameplay aspects. I do PC though with a controller, because PC = Master race.
In terms of the show, I enjoyed the original Dragonball series, it gave the humans more purpose instead of just dying constantly, and focused on demons and bad guys instead of focusing on reaching the next Super Saiyan level.