How is Dragonball viewed in the public eye?
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How is Dragonball viewed in the public eye?
Topic. Basically, what's the response you get when you say "I like Dragonball."?
For me? I can gurantee I'm the only fan in my school. It doesn't fly. And not just Dragonball. All of my friends use "Pogaymon" when refering to Pokemon, which pisses me off to no end.
For me? I can gurantee I'm the only fan in my school. It doesn't fly. And not just Dragonball. All of my friends use "Pogaymon" when refering to Pokemon, which pisses me off to no end.
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"AW SHIT DAWG VEGETA WAS ONE BAD ASS MOFO FIRIN OFF DEM LAZORZ LIKE PEW PEW PEW MAN WHEN HE DESTROYED DAT ANDROID CLOWN THING DAT WAS OFF DA CHAIN YO!"- Onlooker
That pretty much sums up every experience I've had when bringing it up at my school.
That pretty much sums up every experience I've had when bringing it up at my school.
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I actually thought no one ever gave a shit about Dragonball anymore, only until I found out about two or three weeks ago the local library was having a Dragonball get together thing for "middle through high school-ers" that weekend. My little brother, who's still in school, thought it was kinda weird considering he only knows like 4 people who like Dragonball (2 of which are at least 20 years old).
But yeah, I'll try and get a pic of this flyer later in the week and post it here if anyone wants to see it for all of it's obscureness.
I almost went. But the flyer advertised that they were holding trivia (which I could only have imagined what that would've been like), watching "classic" anime episodes (of which I assume meant for Dragonball [of which I assumed the Season Sets {of which I hate with a burning passion}]), and top it all off the little flyer ended with "stay for the movie!" with a big pic of Evolution's cover on there. I guess I decided I'm too hardcore to care about the general public's opinion of Dragonball: my only justification for not going to this little shindig at the library? Wow, I'm an ass lol.
It was weird though. And they advertised there being something to do with cosplay. I doubt that anyone would've dressed up other than maybe the person/people organizing the whole thing.
So yeah, anyone from Payson, AZ?
I would feel really bad if someone WAS from Payson, and they read my post. And then I'd probably feel worse for not going if they tell me it was actually good and fun and all that lol.
But yeah, I'll try and get a pic of this flyer later in the week and post it here if anyone wants to see it for all of it's obscureness.
I almost went. But the flyer advertised that they were holding trivia (which I could only have imagined what that would've been like), watching "classic" anime episodes (of which I assume meant for Dragonball [of which I assumed the Season Sets {of which I hate with a burning passion}]), and top it all off the little flyer ended with "stay for the movie!" with a big pic of Evolution's cover on there. I guess I decided I'm too hardcore to care about the general public's opinion of Dragonball: my only justification for not going to this little shindig at the library? Wow, I'm an ass lol.
It was weird though. And they advertised there being something to do with cosplay. I doubt that anyone would've dressed up other than maybe the person/people organizing the whole thing.
So yeah, anyone from Payson, AZ?
I would feel really bad if someone WAS from Payson, and they read my post. And then I'd probably feel worse for not going if they tell me it was actually good and fun and all that lol.
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ThisFreeza.exe wrote:"AW SHIT DAWG VEGETA WAS ONE BAD ASS MOFO FIRIN OFF DEM LAZORZ LIKE PEW PEW PEW MAN WHEN HE DESTROYED DAT ANDROID CLOWN THING DAT WAS OFF DA CHAIN YO!"- Onlooker
That pretty much sums up every experience I've had when bringing it up at my school.
Unless it's an "otaku" which there are a lot where I live, and they love it
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At my school, I know that everyone watched it when they were seven, and every once in a blue moon I'll hear a joke ("I'm 'bouts to go Dragonball Z on your ass"... seriously), but aside from the (frickin' weird) people in my Japanese class, there would be absolutely no respect from anyone who found out I/anyone else was still a fan of any cartoon/anime. Eh.
Most people in my school either like or are neutral towards it. Every time I or someone else brings it up, everyone talks about the good ol days.
And every time we're clowning on someone with a funny looking hairline, we'll say, "Man, he has that Vegeta hairline!" It's pretty much the name for a V-shaped hairline in my school.
And every time we're clowning on someone with a funny looking hairline, we'll say, "Man, he has that Vegeta hairline!" It's pretty much the name for a V-shaped hairline in my school.
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I have a few friends in college who like it. They're actually really cool, casual guys, not uber nerds.
Shame their attitude towards it is this:
Friend A: Can't watch episodes without Super Saiyans, and discards anything pre-Namek.
Friend B: Loves Broli, claiming him to be the best in the series, next to Vegeta.
But, it's all good, we play Burst Limit to no end, and are looking forward to DBO.
As for everybody else, it seems to be a form of nostalgia now, there isn't much hate for it, on the contrary, most people I know will reminisce about episodes (with poor memories might I add).
Shame their attitude towards it is this:
Friend A: Can't watch episodes without Super Saiyans, and discards anything pre-Namek.
Friend B: Loves Broli, claiming him to be the best in the series, next to Vegeta.
But, it's all good, we play Burst Limit to no end, and are looking forward to DBO.
As for everybody else, it seems to be a form of nostalgia now, there isn't much hate for it, on the contrary, most people I know will reminisce about episodes (with poor memories might I add).
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Well, I found a volume of DB stuck in the "health and fitness" section of the bookstore I part-time at last night as everyone was cleaning up, so I guess people still read it.
Also realized I could never be an English teacher because I heard someone mention "kamehameha" as we were leaving but they pronounced it ala Season 3 (with the "ay"'s) and I was tempted to say something but didn't because it didn't really matter in that context.
Also realized I could never be an English teacher because I heard someone mention "kamehameha" as we were leaving but they pronounced it ala Season 3 (with the "ay"'s) and I was tempted to say something but didn't because it didn't really matter in that context.
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Pretty much this. If they're not fans of anime or animation to begin with, then it's just, "that kid's show with giant muscle guys smacking each other and rock n roll music or something."Amigo Ten wrote:Assuming they've even heard of Dragonball, the usual opinion would seem to be "That kids cartoon?". Which is an appropriate response really.
If they're anime fans, on the other hand, you get a similar response. "That kid's show with giant muscular guys smacking each other and no plot."
As Amigo Ten says, 'kid's cartoon' is actually pretty accurate, but most of the time they still obviously don't understand it. It's worse that it's looked down upon by other anime fans, too. They often see it as something that got you into anime, but not something you should like later; like you should be watching more 'adult, mature things', like Cowboy Bebop or Evangelion or, worst case scenario, Naruto. These are the same people who say, "it's not cartoons, it's anime."
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There wasn't that many people in my High School that even talked about DBZ, like they had no clue it existed. There was only one person who actually heard of DBZ, knew about Majin Buu, so that means he knew something about the show.
Before High School started for me, I had a friend in Grade School (4th to 8th grade) who liked Dragonball/Z almost as much as me. I remember going to sleep over at his house (Which was huge, even had a built-in pool for pool parties) and we just went to his Basement and watched an episode of Dragonball GT that was with the Budokai 2 Official Guide. There was even a TV in where I think his Mom worked, so we watched my Dragonball GT tapes of the Super 17 and Shadow Dragon sagas. Unfortunately, he had to move from that house to another one because he went to this expensive High School that I just got out of (Only there for my Freshman year) to go to another School near where I lived. He probably Graduated from that School, but I don't have a clue.
I wonder if he's still interested in it at all, been a few years since we've seen each other.
Before High School started for me, I had a friend in Grade School (4th to 8th grade) who liked Dragonball/Z almost as much as me. I remember going to sleep over at his house (Which was huge, even had a built-in pool for pool parties) and we just went to his Basement and watched an episode of Dragonball GT that was with the Budokai 2 Official Guide. There was even a TV in where I think his Mom worked, so we watched my Dragonball GT tapes of the Super 17 and Shadow Dragon sagas. Unfortunately, he had to move from that house to another one because he went to this expensive High School that I just got out of (Only there for my Freshman year) to go to another School near where I lived. He probably Graduated from that School, but I don't have a clue.
I wonder if he's still interested in it at all, been a few years since we've seen each other.
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