Episode #0369 (14 September 2014)

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Episode #0369 (14 September 2014)

Post by VegettoEX » Tue Sep 16, 2014 2:53 pm

Episode #0369 (download MP3) (rss feed) (subscribe in iTunes) (YouTube version)
67:44; 96 kbps, mono; 49.0 MB

Episode #0369! VegettoEX and Julian dive into the archives to determine once and for all if Akira Toriyama had any involvement in Mecha Freeza’s upgraded design for “Super Dragon Ball Z”. A recap of a trip to the “Dragon Ball Meets Science” exhibit at Nagoya City Science Museum, coverage of upcoming video game updates, and more wraps up our show for the week!

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Re: Episode #0369 (14 September 2014)

Post by Bardock the Mexican » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:08 pm

I like that Piccolo Daimao figure quite a bit. I'm rewatching the old Dragonball DVDs and it's great to see something that I have been watching. I wonder if they have plans for the Dragonball last Tenka'ichi Budoukai and the Piccolo Junior saga. I hope not, mainly because part of the charm of Dragonball is the semi-old look. Anything to ruin that and make it look like the more modern anime ruins the essential charm that makes Dragonball what it is. I'm an old fan, so I am willing to admit that I can be wrong in my views.

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