Just before (I think) DBZeta went out, I found-out that this video works for me again (before that some bull-shit made it not possible for me to get back to the vid. for whatever reason). This actually happened with several songs, but that's not the point.
What do you think of this beautiful music? I first heard this a few years ago (like 2015 I think) in a fan-made trailer for Boyz 'N' the Hood and I just had to find-out what this music was. That real beautiful summer feeling. Nostalgic atmosphere and all that. I even kind-of made a thread because of that on DBZF, l0l and the Summer feeling I got in that particular time, since the thread was made in the Summer. That music really amplified that feeling. Maybe you need to listen to that on those Summer Evenings I talk about in that thread to really get the feeling that I got listening to this.
http://dbzf.co.uk/topic/8546147/1/
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Do you like this? I don't think anyone can not, not like this.
Such is the genius of Dr. Dre. Though credit has to obviously also be given to the original (Donny Hathaway) which that was sampled from.
Do you think the DragonBall Super manga is ending as-well? Didn't Toyotaro say he was going to get ahead of the anime? What was that all about? Was this ending of DragonBall Super a sudden decision?
I imagine it will end soon, though by skipping ahead, I believe Toyotaro was referring to glossing over most of the less important fights of the ToP and likely skipping straight ahead to Goku VS Jiren.
Was this ending of DragonBall Super a sudden decision?
I doubt it, seeing as how Toei would've known that extending a story that takes place prior to the 28th TB would be impossible now that Bra was born. Super was overall just a marketing ploy to revive interest in Dragon Ball that was likely just the experiment to produce interest in new material, such as a post-Z sequel or more spinoff works. I see the former as inevitable due to Super leaving too many loose ends, such as the Beerus VS Goku/Vegeta final battle that's been built up since the start, or the angels having an active role.
Haven't seen it, but it seems to be the weakest of Satoshi Kon's works. Rather than being a psychological introspection like his other works, this one's just a typical Christmas film where everything's saved through a Christmas miracle. Probably wouldn't give it more than a 5/10.
In terms of their transformation, Goku in the manga and Gohan in the anime. In terms of their actions, probably Gohan due to his role at the end of the fight with Cell being character development for him, whereas Goku's Super Saiyan speech was clear character rewriting, even if his one liners beforehand where cooler than any line Gohan said other than his "Fight you? No, I want to kill you" line against Boo.
Do you think Galu knowing about the SSJ's requirements could be (shoddily) explained with his clairvoyance post-gravity training? I mean it'd still have been better if it was narrated instead of him knowing about it for almost no reason, but Galu does later show some psychic powers like keeping up with real time events while comatose and looking down from Kami's palace.
Though, Vegeta also seemed to know the pure hearted bullshit despite having one conversation with Galu post-Yardrat, so it could just be associated with the form in general.
I doubt it, seeing as how those cases were still ones in which he only knew as much as those he interacted with rather than just having outright plot omniscience. My guess is that his understanding of it's requirements was a natural deduction based on his usage/training of the form combined with him being a natural fighting prodigy.
Probably the former, seeing as how Nozawa built her career on the young boy archetype in the first place, so someone who's typecast into similar roles would be the logical successor. I'm not sure if Matsumoto would be the best example though, seeing as how she still sounds too young in most of her roles to copy Nozawa's Goku well, even in more mature sounding or sinister performances like Yami Bakura.
Speaking of Yami Bakura, how do you feel about the anime's butchering of the arc and the confusing statements on whether Bakura is Zorc or the thief guy?