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dbz fact or fiction
simple, ask a f or f Q' about dbz
I'll start tullece and goku are brothers?
I'll start tullece and goku are brothers?
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There's already two threads about DBZ on the first page of this forum, one of which is specifically for trivia. Pick one of those.
challege the master of dbZ
does anyone like DBZ?
challege the master of dbZ
does anyone like DBZ?
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No. Goku never had any siblings except Raditz, and it's not like it matters, because the movies hae NOTHING to do with the domgatic storyline of DBZ.
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Except the first movie. Garlic Jr. came back during the series to get revenge for what happened in the first movie.EmilLang1000 wrote:No. Goku never had any siblings except Raditz, and it's not like it matters, because the movies hae NOTHING to do with the domgatic storyline of DBZ.
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True, but as I believe, there are two dogmas to every Anime:
1. The Anime's storyline, which is the one most familiar to most people.
2. Tha Manga's storyline which (I'm one of them), really hardcore fans believe to be the only "true" and religiously accurate storyline, because they come right from the artist's head, and haven't gone through the typical hack-and-slash TV Screenwriters are forced to do for time.
The latter possibility only applies if the Manga came out before the comic. In the case of stuff made by "Hajime Yatate" (Coeboy Bebop, Gundam, etc.), which usually begins as a completely original story and THEN is adapted to manga form, then you go by the Anime. Basically, whatever came first is the "most accurate" and "real" storyline. (This, though, isn't always true - Eva's storyline is MUCH better in Manga form; Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, you are a god.)
I do sometimes, though, prefer the Anime's storyline to the Manga and consider it much truer to the intent, or if its just more well-written all around (Fullmetal Alchemist, for instance).
Althuogh I liked the Garlic Junior Saga, I do recognize that it was just filler, not written by Toriyama, and don't totally consider it part of the "real" DBZ plotline (entertaining as Hell, though). On everything else, though, it's surprising how accurate DBZ is as a whole to the comic.
1. The Anime's storyline, which is the one most familiar to most people.
2. Tha Manga's storyline which (I'm one of them), really hardcore fans believe to be the only "true" and religiously accurate storyline, because they come right from the artist's head, and haven't gone through the typical hack-and-slash TV Screenwriters are forced to do for time.
The latter possibility only applies if the Manga came out before the comic. In the case of stuff made by "Hajime Yatate" (Coeboy Bebop, Gundam, etc.), which usually begins as a completely original story and THEN is adapted to manga form, then you go by the Anime. Basically, whatever came first is the "most accurate" and "real" storyline. (This, though, isn't always true - Eva's storyline is MUCH better in Manga form; Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, you are a god.)
I do sometimes, though, prefer the Anime's storyline to the Manga and consider it much truer to the intent, or if its just more well-written all around (Fullmetal Alchemist, for instance).
Althuogh I liked the Garlic Junior Saga, I do recognize that it was just filler, not written by Toriyama, and don't totally consider it part of the "real" DBZ plotline (entertaining as Hell, though). On everything else, though, it's surprising how accurate DBZ is as a whole to the comic.
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