
Are there any Dragon Ball-related works that you think I should definitely check out?
It depends on whether it was good to watch the Daima.
>>1
If we were to say whether it’s good or bad, it’s bad.
Up until around episode 8 with Tamagami, it’s not too bad, but everything from the Special Forces squad to the end is tough.
My head is feeling all fuzzy.
Goku’s Fire Brigade
Evolution
No “Uhhyo Uhhyo” allowed
Super Broly and Super Hero
You’re definitely going to get hooked.
Please create a work like “Daima.”
>>9
GT
Woohoo!
Burn out!! How about a fierce battle, a raging battle, or an ultra intense battle?
>>11
Sorry.
I saw this.
The struggle to earn time for “Give me power” is tough.
The Road to Becoming the Strongest
If it’s a TV series from now, I can roughly grasp the flow with “Kai” and “Chou.”
Decide whether you want to see something interesting or something like a promotional video.
The new Broly and Super Hero are incredibly interesting.
Dragon Fist Explosion!
https://abema.tv/now-on-air/dragonball
Look at everything you like as much as you want.
Watch Super from the end of the Frieza Saga.
You don’t need to watch up to the Frieza Saga, just review the content on the wiki.
If you’re following the Dragon Ball IP, it might be tough if you haven’t seen Super.
On the contrary, what else did you see?
>>22
I remember reading up to the part where they throw stones to retrieve something in the manga.
I watched all of DAIMA anime.
I only watched the famous first Broly movie.
>>25
Isn’t it just the beginning?!
For now, I hope you at least know the content up to the Frieza saga.
>>25
Well then, first read all the manga.
>>25
For now, you should definitely read the manga to the end.
The Dragon Ball movies have a lot of gag parts, so it feels like one viewing is enough.
At that time, it might have been the right choice for a children’s movie.
“Revival Fusion!! Goku and Vegeta” is great.
The enemy’s fighting style is interesting, and the fusion of Goku and Vegeta to create the strongest warrior has a cool factor, plus there are the origins of characters like Hit and Janemba, along with typical Dragon Ball filler scenes that don’t really matter, so it all comes together.
It’s tough if you don’t watch all the manga…
First, we should look at the revision; then we can talk about it.
You should read all of it because the manga is undeniably a masterpiece.
If you watch it all in one go, it would probably be easiest to follow the order of Resurrection ‘F’ → God and God → Super.
It’s rare to see someone watch DAIMA after only watching the beginning of the youth arc…
Play the game, Kakarot.
The manga has few dialog lines, so you can read it in an instant.
Let’s watch Bio Broly.
Isn’t it kind of boring just looking at the main promotion?
Well, Daima isn’t interesting, but…
Abema will be streaming the movie version this week, so let’s watch that.
The popular character Cooler should be watched in terms of curriculum as well.
>>39
The ultimate battle of the strongest against the strongest is great, isn’t it…?
Warriors with 10 billion power don’t need to be seen.
The manga’s pace was too good, which caused problems for the anime and resulted in more filler.
>>40
Rather, because the number of pages in the manga is small compared to a full cycle, they had no choice but to stretch it out in the anime.
>>43
It was serialized with a small number of pages per episode because it was a gag manga.
>>40
To put it plainly, even if the pace is good, it’s unreasonable to broadcast an anime weekly to match a weekly serialized manga.
>>40
Since it’s a battle action work, turning the manga directly into an anime would result in each episode ending in just a few seconds.
So as a last resort, we started extending the length with anything we could.
>>40
It is natural that the pace of several dozen pages every week and 30 minutes of content every week does not match.
At that time, the production was so tight that whenever Akira Toriyama finished a draft for serialization, they would send a copy of the manuscript to the animation production before inking it.
Wait a minute, did you watch DAIMA without even looking at manga or Z?
Watch all episodes of the non-revision Dragon Ball Z.
>>42
I feel like I’m asking for quite a bit…
I can’t believe I wanted to watch DAIMA like that… After seeing various things, watching DAIMA again seems like it will lead to new insights.
The pace is good, but having a lot of battle scenes can be tough in an anime.
I sometimes think that just reading the original work and watching the anime-original scenes with Bardock and Future Trunks is enough, isn’t it?
Basically, the best way to enjoy this content is by reading the original work.
There are various anime, but the older ones are all created with the premise of being a lead into the original work.
The anime from later eras continues the original story.
If you want to follow the story, why not play Kakarot?
Kame House! Satan’s disciple! Buy me some time!
Even if a fight uses one page in a manga, an anime can only use a few dozen seconds…
Mr. Koyama, please let the original work last for one week!
There are various opinions about the stretching in anime.
I quite like Gohan’s solo journey after being kidnapped by Piccolo…
I don’t know the source, but I really like the production episode where Freeza eats crab.
By the way, is the theatrical version of the unmarked compilation interesting?
>>58
Bloomers are sexy.
>>58
The path to becoming the strongest is erotic.
>>58
Is it the path to becoming the strongest?
It’s not that it’s boring, but since it’s a re-edit of the original work, it’s not particularly incredibly interesting either.
Personally, I prefer the three: The Legend of Shenron, The Sleeping Princess of Demon Castle, and The Mysterious Adventure.
>>58
H.
I think the painting is the best.
Kakarot from the game → Super → Broly (new) → Super Hero is fine.
Or the game Kakarot → A movie featuring a character I have come to love.
There are modifications, but if you play Tsukūru’s ZRPG, you can understand up to the Cell Saga.
I want you to stay just as you are, because your rare value lies in having only knowledge of Dragon Ball.
Namek is a closed space, and as the population continues to decrease, there’s no way to insert originals, so it’s stuck.
I saw someone watching the continuation of the original story in the anime without having seen the original for the first time, regardless of whether DAIMA is interesting or boring.
When you enter the original story from DAIMA, you can’t help but think that the part with Ginyu is a copy of the Military Police Special Force!
The original movie version is better made as a film in its earlier stages.
There are many examples of problems caused by anime adaptations while jump manga is still being serialized…
>>70
I’m currently having a problem with my dress!
>>73
There are too many irregular breaks.
>>83
Let’s insert baseball broadcasts in between.
>>73
Isn’t the problem that One Piece is currently facing more about Fuji TV than about One Piece itself?
>>70
Until around One Piece and Naruto, it was deeply affected by that influence.
Since then, we’ve managed by implementing a split system and other measures.
>>70
Because you have to strike while the iron is hot, and since it’s mostly long-running anime, it’s always a hassle.
>>70
It’s not just with Jump; if any magazine has an anime adaptation while the manga is still ongoing, the anime ends up catching up to the original source, creating problems.
Look, even the Gangan series ended with an original anime in the final chapter.
Manga is surprisingly easy to read.
I have a memory that the path to becoming the strongest seemed like a compilation, but the content was somewhat different.
Kakarot can only consume well-made original content, which is great, isn’t it?
However, it seems that the morale was extremely high on site because we could read Toriyama-sensei’s name about three weeks earlier than in the magazine.
If Goku doesn’t do it, who will? It’s a bit of a mixed feeling.
I think the standalone movies are more interesting than the Broly series, like Janemba or Hildegarn.
Well, there are points to criticize, but…
The strongest fusion doesn’t have much substance, but it was the most interesting part of the movie.
I think “daima” would have been more well-received a long time ago.
If it were just an ordinary anime that children watch in the evening…
It was just not an anime from the Reiwa era.
If we’re talking about the interestingness of the story, I feel that the second movie is the worst.
>>84
It’s completely lacking in interest, isn’t it?
The highlight is just the father-son Kamehameha from the Cell Saga remake.
Let’s watch Dragonball Evolution.
For now, I’ll read manga at the cafe!
After that, I’ll watch the recommended movie version suggested by the anonymous user that seems to be available on Amazon Prime.
I’ll watch the various game and anime series when I have time.
>>87
You really took a very straightforward route…
>>87
You chose the correct answer…
Those who have their anime running concurrently with their manga serialization, not just Dragon Ball, are really struggling with prolonged extensions.
Dragon Ball has a lot of intense stretching that can be said to be in a class of its own.
Ah… ah…!
The fun of Broly is a kind of fun that is quite different from the stories or battles…
>>92
I feel like I’ve seen all these scenes before…
>>99
This is the first time I’ve seen the Turtle Hermit part and it’s so boring…
>>107
How’s Krillin’s karaoke?
>>147
I’ve seen it one way or another.
I have nothing particularly to say.
>>99
According to the calculations made by the computer, the Turtle Hermit part should be unfamiliar.
If we’re talking about original anime series, Naruto, which ended up being affected for two consecutive years by original content, is quite something.
I like Dragon Fist myself, but that… punchline…
>>94
I have to do it…
I have to do it…
You can watch the super anime by skipping to the Frieza Saga after watching two movies.
The original Yu-Gi-Oh! also throws in a lot of original anime content.
In the end, isn’t it better to just stick to the original work? That’s the series.
>>97
It may look pure just based on the outcome, but there are many parts in both the movie and the original anime that would be a waste to throw away.
>>108
It’s true that anime often has a lot of filler, but there are also many good parts.
Broly’s achievement is the creation of the character Broly.
It’s become a one-of-a-kind anime that stretches out with insanely good animation and action, don’t you think, Anipi?
You really say the bad points clearly and accurately.
That evaluation is highly regarded.
What the hell is with this guy stopping at the beginning of the original and only watching the Dynamax and old broadcasts?
The old theater allows you to enjoy nearly an hour of quality action, regardless of how poor the story is, thanks to the theater effect, so it’s a matter of whether you can empty your mind and immerse yourself in the dream.
>>106
After being burned out by the developments after Z, the movies before it feel boring…
The content should definitely be better this way.
It’s a shame that the first Dragon Ball content I encountered is DAIMA…
Original work
Super after GT and Golf RI.
The movie that I thought the enemy was cool.
Theatrical version of God and God Transition
It’s quite a lot, but I wonder if it’s about this much.
I wish they would make an anime adaptation that closely follows the original without any filler.
>>113
Reform!
I wonder why they reused the old anime…
I think it’s best to only watch the daily episodes where they’re remaking the movie.
Or just skim through it.
To be clear, I’ll say this: the only movie from the Z era that everyone can highly praise, without exaggeration, is Fusion Reborn.
You should only experience content called DB if it includes well-regarded manga and games.
Other than Broly, everything else is no good.
>>119
Incredible sense of detachment.
>>119
It’s amazing that even a final battle with just one person is not allowed.
The public image is Z, but isn’t there something about Z that makes it a category you really don’t need to see the most?
>>120
The part you don’t need to see is the boy’s chapter, right?
(I like it though…) as long as there is a framework like that.
>>120
It’s simply long and stretched thin to its limits, so well… I guess there’s no need to watch it.
I really like the thing about the three Super Saiyans, or rather, the fusion of Android 13.
The illustration of the first urban battle is really great.
To be honest, I even prefer the stretched-out scenes of Super Saiyan awakening in the anime.
>>122
The original work has some parts that are quite brief due to its fast pace, so that aspect fits well with the anime’s extended adaptation.
I want you to watch the story of Bardock and Future Trunks.
You can skip Resurrection ‘F’.
>>124
Endure and watch as the blue suddenly emerges as a mysterious existence.
The space survival edition is also good.
Is there a scene where Frieza pierces Krillin’s stomach and shakes it around for some extra time?
The visuals could be completely re-created with the latest technology, and if we reuse the voice and background music from Z, it might turn out to be pretty good.
But you know
The TV broadcast version Z is the best, and the veteran’s performance is outstanding…
>>133
While I’m very happy that KAKAROT is super popular, it’s quite sad to see the voice actors aging in this game.
The anime version of “Kai” is shorter and not as well-made, so please be careful.
>>134
Isn’t it just the background music going crazy and the voice actors changed a bit?
>>136
The re-recorded performance is overall not good.
Despite being re-edited, the tempo is poor.
The drawing hasn’t improved at all.
Many background music tracks are difficult to understand due to copyright (plagiarism issues).
>>134
It’s often said that it’s a reform for the worse.
>>134
There are some troublesome parts, but there are scenes in the original anime that feel tough if you don’t cut this, so it depends on the purpose of viewing.
The performance in Gohan’s Super Saiyan 2 awakening scene in the TV version of Krillin is so amazing that it blows my mind.
It’s obviously a stretch, but there are situations where stretching things out is just right for the pacing.
>>140
There are also scenes where the pauses are beautifully elevated in the performance.
On the contrary, Z is dangerous because I end up getting absorbed in it.
I know it’s going to be long, so I just have to brace myself and watch.
There hasn’t been anything more than a rehash in the Dragon Ball-related anime or manga since the original manga.
I think the anime version of KAI is doing its best, but there’s the fundamental premise that it uses 2 to 3 episodes just for building up tension and has cut all those parts entirely…
I love Dragon Fist Explosion.
Tapion is really cool.
Dragon Fist? I don’t know that technique.
In the old theatrical version, there is also a deep appreciation for Super Saiyan Son Goku.
Because they don’t understand what a Super Saiyan is, there are all sorts of unclear elements unique to this movie scattered throughout.
I love how Goku’s speed is conveyed in the scene with the threefold Kaio-ken during the battle with Vegeta.
I think my favorite game in the entire Dragon Ball franchise might be Z2 to Sparking Meteor.
It seemed like an amazing Trunks would somehow fix things, but if I don’t do it, who will!!! I’m going to take it all with my Dragon Fist!!!! That movie…
Let’s watch the Future Trunks arc and feel a certain indescribable mood!
>>156
I think the anime has surpassed the original work in that regard.
In other words, after watching the anime, it turns out that in the original story, Trunks didn’t become a Super Saiyan because of Gohan’s death…
>>164
I think I’m probably talking about something extreme.
I like Krillin’s karaoke because it makes me laugh with Vegeta, who is mysteriously angry.
The original creator, including others, is not good at cooking the original dishes.
I wish they would remake the entire old series.
If you can see the daimyo, you can see anything.
>>160
GT is tough too!
>>160
Is it about the Garlic Jr. revival arc?
>>160
I think that Z, GT, and Super each have their tough spots.
If you can watch all of Daima, then you can probably watch all of GT too, good luck!
>>165
There’s a big difference in the number of episodes.
Not all Z movies are great, but considering those, the superhero movie can be even more moving than Broly.
As a visual, Kakarot’s movie is the best.
After reading the original work up to the Majin Buu arc, I will play Kakarot while reading the original in a way that fills in the details at the episode breaks.
After finishing the main story and DLC, I plan to watch the old Broly series from the movies, along with Fusion Reborn and Dragon Fist Explosion (if I want to see more, I think it’s okay to watch others, but there are too many, so I’ll pick based on my preference).
When you feel that you have enjoyed enough of the range of Z, watch the gods and endure the resurrection of F.
Skip the movie remake of the super TV series from there and watch it.
In the end, it’s good to watch Super Broly and then Super Hero.
Watching Dai-ma is at your own risk.
I want them to remake the Z anime one more time.
To solve the problem of Z being too long and KAI being too boring, I used to have no choice but to read manga, but now that KAKAROT has been released, it’s a good thing.
Let’s get our brains fried by the coolness of Gogeta watching the Revival Fusion!
I really like the Future Trunks arc of Kakarot; it’s bittersweet and amazing.
But after that, Zamasu is coming, you know…
It might be fine to start with games now.
The name “Future Trunks Saga” is a bit complicated!
>>174
It’s better to call the Super part the Zamasu arc.
The Dragon Ball channel will be streaming movies for free in the future, but I wonder if there will be a thread about it.
It feels like it’s all good if the end is good, so even if you have some complaints along the way, I want you to watch it because you will be satisfied in the end.
I think the original version of Chao is well put together enough that I can confidently say it’s worth watching.
I don’t understand the reason for not finishing it with the Spirit Bomb Sword.
>>178
I don’t think there’s any reason other than wanting to call Zen-chan and connect it to the next chapter’s space survival arc.
Well, he’s immortal, so there’s no way he’d die from that, but you know…
>>178
Because Zamasu was too immortal.
Watching Kakarot’s movie makes me feel like Dragon Ball is an incredible masterpiece, doesn’t it?
It’s actually an incredible masterpiece, but aside from that (especially the anime), there are many dull parts.
Despite saying that they would cut it to make it easier to see, they actually stretched it quite a bit, which is a bit…
After all, it’s easier to read the original work.
>>180
It can’t be helped since it was deeply integrated into the original scenes of Satan’s disciple.
The polite original characters are being handed over to the super series.
I stopped watching Super because characters like Beerus and Whis don’t fit well.
The illegally uploaded videos that have been heavily edited are now quite watchable.
Z movies are short, so they can be watched quickly.
The story of heroes defeating the Aios is interesting.
You should definitely see the various fragrant combinations of the three Mighty Kamehameha waves of parent and child.
There are parts where I think Kakarot could cut back on that… but it feels that way because I’ve seen the original story, so I think first-time viewers would enjoy it without being particularly bothered.
I feel like about half of anime has some sort of problem.
A masterpiece is mixed in among them…!
>>189
The best anime is probably the original series.
Well, there are indeed some boring original anime elements in that, like Husky and Konkichi…
The pacing is good until the battle with Vegeta, but after that, it’s not so great…
It is quite a bit better than Z.
The official name of Super is the Future Trunks Saga…
The animation in “Daimai” was good, at least.
GT has a different aspect that diminishes the desire to watch, right?
>>193
Even in GT, there were a few episodes with good animation…!
Kakarot doesn’t like the way it is saved or cut.
I do have some favorite aspects of Ultra Heroes, though.
If Piccolo got a little service from Shenron, then being top-tier is a bit…
If you want to see Dragon Ball characters move coolly, play Dokkan Battle.
The direction is good, but the background music is really great.
I heard from Mashirito that DAIMA was planned as a sequel to GT, but is it true?
The flow of negative energy accumulating in one go during GT is still interesting even now.
>>200
The Evil Dragon arc was getting tedious with silly enemies and ridiculous solutions, but when the warrior character appeared, I was so excited, and then the atmosphere got crazy when Goku started using underhanded tactics.
I wonder if there were many aspects that had to be cut due to development circumstances, knowing that Kakarot is based on the original work and the anime.
I feel like the first season of “Chou” was the hardest.
It’s like saying, “Just read the original work already.”
GT has great OP and ED.
The story of DBFZ has characters like a rounder Cell and Frieza, which I can definitely recommend, but when you try to progress on your own, it’s pretty long…