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by TheGreatness25 » Mon Jun 06, 2016 12:06 pm
Is there any particular reason that everyone shifted from "saga" to "arc?" I remember that everything was a "saga" even before FUNimation officially rolled out that word to describe the various milestones in the series. Before Dragon Ball Z was called anything more than "Dragon Ball Z" in the U.S., the very young internet had Dragon Ball Z packaged into four "sagas": Saiyan, Freeza, Cell, and Boo. Even Dragon Ball Z - Greatest Legends for the PS1 had Vegeta, Freeza, Cell, and Kid Boo on the cover to go along with that. I've always seen the term "saga," but in the last few years, seemingly everyone switched it up to "arc." So I'm just curious if a "saga" is technically incorrect to use. Dictionary.com defines "saga" as "any narrative or legend of heroic exploits. Synonyms: epic, tale, history." So it doesn't appear that "saga" is incorrect, though "arc" seems to be more appropriate. I'm just curious if it's been the wrong word all this time. That's actually interesting because FUNimation has taken cues from the internet before. I remember back in 1998, way before "Season 3" (I know that is definitely incorrect) of Dragon Ball Z started airing on Toonami, that I would constantly look for summaries of the series online, hoping to learn what's to come -- if it would ever see the light of day in the U.S. at all. Interestingly enough, I always came across summaries that used the term "Androids." We, of course, now know that "Android" is incorrect and those characters were actually "Cyborgs," or "Artificial Humans" (strange, but it's FUNimation's official translation). Anyway, I find it funny that FUNimation seemingly took cues from the internet in regard to both "Androids" and "saga," because I really feel that "saga" was used online to split up the Dragon Ball arcs way before FUNimation officially introduced that word to describe the different points in the series.
ANYWAY...
To be honest, I feel that FUNimation did a pretty damn good job in splitting up the arcs appropriately. But I guess if we're picking a distinct period in the episodes where you don't have to rely on "Previously on Dragon Ball...," this would be my list:
Dragon Ball
1) Hunt for the Dragon Balls (the gang's introduction and first search for the Dragon Balls)
2) 21st Tenkaichi Budokai (including the training, Kuririn's introduction, etc.)
3) Red Ribbon Army (combining General Blue, Commander Red, all of that; also thorw in Baba because the whole point was to bring back Bora, who was killed in relation to the Red Ribbon Army)
4) 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai (I think that's a little more appropriate than calling it the "Tenshinhan arc;" this would include all of the training leading up to it)
5) Piccolo Daimao
6) Piccolo Jr.
Dragon Ball Z
1) Saiyan (first episode right up until they blast off into space)
2) Freeza (including everything that happens on Namek)
3) Terror From the Future (everything from Freeza and King Cold, all the way through the Cell Games; although the Cyborgs were from the present, the whole story is basically related to Trunks's future)
4) 25th Tenkaichi Budokai (everything from the Other World Budokai to the moment that Gohan's energy is stolen)
5) Majin Boo
Dragon Ball GT
1) Universal Quest for the Black-Star Dragon Balls
2) Baby
3) Super 17
4) Evil Shen Long