Things that grind your gears

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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by sintzu » Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:34 pm

HybridSaiyan wrote: Is Videl in this new Super series guys?
The one we know isn't, before Super was released Toriyama released an ultra super ultimate rare limited edition chapter that she dies in and when they wished her back, this was the result.

Only a handful of fans read the chapter and we think that Shenron messed up the wish due to everyone trying to get the 2nd wish at the same time before the 1st one was completed, Goku wanted a higher IQ, Vegeta wanted immortality, Gohan wanted to be lame, Chi Chi wanted $$$, Bulma wanted more $$$, Goten & Trunks wanted to grow up & piccolo wanted a new outfit.

If you couldn't tell, Gohan got the wish.
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Post by Anime Kitten » Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:36 pm

sintzu wrote:
HybridSaiyan wrote: Is Videl in this new Super series guys?
The one we know isn't, before Super was released Toriyama released an ultra super ultimate rare limited edition chapter that she dies in and when they wished her back, this was the result.

Only a handful of fans read the chapter and we think that Shenron messed up the wish due to everyone talking at the same time.
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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by Ringworm128 » Sun Jul 03, 2016 11:07 pm

Videl has been shown in housewife mode since EOZ. GT basically had her baking apple pies in high heels, all she needed was Gohan to wear a business suit with short cut hair.

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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by Zephyr » Mon Jul 04, 2016 12:10 am

ringworm128 wrote:Videl has been shown in housewife mode since EOZ. GT basically had her baking apple pies in high heels, all she needed was Gohan to wear a business suit with short cut hair.
GT at least gave her (as well as Chichi and Bra) a moment during the Super 17 arc, where she was dressed up and ready for battle.

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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by ryou766 » Mon Jul 04, 2016 12:14 am

That's another thing that annoyed me - Bra's role in GT. Hell, the only time she even FLEW was when she was under the possession of Bebi.

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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by Ringworm128 » Mon Jul 04, 2016 1:13 am

Zephyr wrote:
ringworm128 wrote:Videl has been shown in housewife mode since EOZ. GT basically had her baking apple pies in high heels, all she needed was Gohan to wear a business suit with short cut hair.
GT at least gave her (as well as Chichi and Bra) a moment during the Super 17 arc, where she was dressed up and ready for battle.
That was comic relief though.

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Post by Zephyr » Mon Jul 04, 2016 1:17 am

ryou766 wrote:That's another thing that annoyed me - Bra's role in GT. Hell, the only time she even FLEW was when she was under the possession of Bebi.
Yeah, that's another reason for the Super 17 arc being one of my favorite parts of GT. Bra's saiyan blood shines through, even if just a little bit, while she's entirely in control of her own mind and body.

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ringworm128 wrote:That was comic relief though.
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Post by Saikyo no Senshi » Mon Jul 04, 2016 1:27 am

"IT'S OVER 9000" memes grinds my gears. I don't understand whats so funny about this quote.

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Post by MCDaveG » Mon Jul 04, 2016 3:15 am

ekrolo2 wrote:That being a fan means blindly loving/defending everything about a show no matter what your actual stance on it is, see every other place but here and dbzf.com for fine examples of this with DB and fandom period.
I don't know, but it is that kind of ''romance'' I knew as a kid, watching my favorite shows, everyone was loving them, period.
Yeah, it's the charm of the internet and everyone, including myself can voice an opinion, but it is really nice sometimes, to just STFU and enjoy something without nitpicking it to the last fibre.

But if you mean fanatics, then yeah, that's crazy sometimes (Like with the horrid Batman V Superman movie).
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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by Kunzait_83 » Mon Jul 04, 2016 4:40 am

ringworm128 wrote:People talking about Funimation's pre Kai dub(s) like they never improved from 1999.
Because they largely didn't. What "improvement" there was was so incremental and minor as to qualify under the heading of "polishing a turd". Even the much vaunted Boo era of the old dub is cringe-inducing and largely unlistenable. To say nothing of GT, which took the faux-hardcore mindset from the Z dub and ramped it up on steroids.

Kai and the recent movies are the first the dub has ever come anywhere within lightyears of being reasonably passable.

I don't want to say that this is due to an inherent lack of talent on FUNi's end (not across the board at least: there's only a few names here or there I'll reserve that judgement for) because we've seen them do very, very good work on other things time and time and time again. Rather I simply think that the shittiest aspects of the dub (droning, monotonous rock/electronic music that never stops, constant yelling, screaming, and constipated grunting, godawful bad jokes, and incessant talking and narrating over what are supposed to be quiet scenes, etc.) became, in FUNimation's minds at least, baked into the series' general image. They had a huge hit, and no one wanted to rock the boat by throwing off their "success formula" too much.

And now of course these attributes are SO baked into dub fans' minds that this is how the series is "supposed to be", that you see how berserk they can get when post-Kai FUNi tries to steer things even SOMEWHAT back to the original version. Recasting Freeza, using some original attack names, using the original score instead of Faulconer, etc.

This is partly why I've generally always maintained that the best thing to happen for the series dub-wise (creatively I know, not financially: this would NEVER happen obviously) would be to just clean slate, baby with the bathwater, scorched earth-style start over from scratch with NO holdovers whatsoever from past creative decisions. Recast just about everyone else that wasn't already recast in Kai (including both Sabat and Schemmel), do a fresh new & more accurate translation of the scripts, and just dub the thing like it'd never been dubbed before and without worrying about clinging to or staying "consistent" with the shittiest decisions and mistakes of the past.
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Post by ABED » Mon Jul 04, 2016 6:11 am

Because they largely didn't. What "improvement" there was was so incremental and minor as to qualify under the heading of "polishing a turd". Even the much vaunted Boo era of the old dub is cringe-inducing and largely unlistenable. To say nothing of GT, which took the faux-hardcore mindset from the Z dub and ramped it up on steroids.
This is very unfair. It wasn't minor. If season 3 was a D-/F, by the Buu arc, it was a generous C-. The acting had improved quite a bit and while there was a lot of cringe inducing dialog, it was more faithful in many places, including scenes where it mattered, such as Vegeta/s death. And GT wasn't Z on steroids.
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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by ekrolo2 » Mon Jul 04, 2016 6:16 am

MCDaveG wrote:
ekrolo2 wrote:That being a fan means blindly loving/defending everything about a show no matter what your actual stance on it is, see every other place but here and dbzf.com for fine examples of this with DB and fandom period.
I don't know, but it is that kind of ''romance'' I knew as a kid, watching my favorite shows, everyone was loving them, period.
Yeah, it's the charm of the internet and everyone, including myself can voice an opinion, but it is really nice sometimes, to just STFU and enjoy something without nitpicking it to the last fibre.

But if you mean fanatics, then yeah, that's crazy sometimes (Like with the horrid Batman V Superman movie).
As a guy who quite likes BvS (in both its released versions), I totally get why you'd use the fanatics of that movie as an example: they're real asses from my experience. I'd say every fandom has its bastion of sanity, its own variant on Kanzenshuu as I like to say while everything else is fucked harder than life itself.
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Post by dbzfan7 » Mon Jul 04, 2016 6:47 am

"I don't understand this person's view" Right after it being explained constantly, or even being repeatedly said why. It comes off as someone not taking the time to understand a different viewpoint, or not caring to understand why because it goes against what that person thinks. Either way it's very frustrating.
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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by ekrolo2 » Mon Jul 04, 2016 7:00 am

People who think SS2 Gohan from the Cell Games is representative of his entire character and how he should forever be blaze my balls too.
When someone tells you, "Don't present your opinion as fact," what they're actually saying is, "Don't present your opinion with any conviction. Because I don't like your opinion, and I want to be able to dismiss it as easily as possible." Don't fall for it.

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Post by MCDaveG » Mon Jul 04, 2016 7:34 am

ekrolo2 wrote:
MCDaveG wrote:
ekrolo2 wrote:That being a fan means blindly loving/defending everything about a show no matter what your actual stance on it is, see every other place but here and dbzf.com for fine examples of this with DB and fandom period.
I don't know, but it is that kind of ''romance'' I knew as a kid, watching my favorite shows, everyone was loving them, period.
Yeah, it's the charm of the internet and everyone, including myself can voice an opinion, but it is really nice sometimes, to just STFU and enjoy something without nitpicking it to the last fibre.

But if you mean fanatics, then yeah, that's crazy sometimes (Like with the horrid Batman V Superman movie).
As a guy who quite likes BvS (in both its released versions), I totally get why you'd use the fanatics of that movie as an example: they're real asses from my experience. I'd say every fandom has its bastion of sanity, its own variant on Kanzenshuu as I like to say while everything else is fucked harder than life itself.
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Post by ABED » Mon Jul 04, 2016 9:05 am

Agreed, you'll find plenty of A-holes on the net who either like or hate something. It's the internet and that anonymity gives insecure people the "bravery" to say things in a manner they wouldn't in person. I don't know how many times I've dealt with people hurling insults at me for disliking Fury Road, including personal ones. Disagree all you want about things that don't really matter, (e.g., power levels, canon) but don't be a keyboard warrior.
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Post by Neo-Makaiōshin » Mon Jul 04, 2016 1:15 pm

What grind my gears the most is power levels fanatics trying to turn Dragon Ball in some kind of RPG with an arbitrary head-canon calculator to satisfy their power level boner followed by bashing, disregarding anything that doesn't follow their lust for power level boner logic as bad writing/writers not caring about quality.
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Post by fadeddreams5 » Mon Jul 04, 2016 2:12 pm

I know power level fanatics can be a little over-the-top with how they come up with their numbers, but in all honesty, power levels/consistency is very important to the series. Not the actual numbers, but the consistency part. I don't recall a time where it wasn't blatantly obvious who was stronger than who, except, I guess, in the Buu saga because of Goten, Trunks, and Kid Buu. Super has been an absolute inconsistent or confusing mess in this regard.
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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by ABED » Mon Jul 04, 2016 2:15 pm

I imagine much of it is for the same reason some are sticklers for things like timelines. It always bugs me when writers can't remember details like their characters' birthdays or when the Dragon Balls are supposed to be dormant for a year after each use, but Goku and Kuririn's training before the first tournament only lasts for 8 months.
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Re: Things that grind your gears

Post by Polyphase Avatron » Mon Jul 04, 2016 4:52 pm

I nitpick a lot but I don't really get upset about the inconsistencies I point out.
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