I miss the DB Gang
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I miss the DB Gang
Yknow.
Gokuu, Bulma, Krillin, Roshi, Tenshinhan, Chaozu, Lunch, Yamcha, Puar, and Oolong
A big group of friends who support eachother through and through! There was always a wholesome charm to the gang, it never felt lonely watching the show. It felt nice ´:]
For some reason that feeling isn't there anymore
Gokuu, Bulma, Krillin, Roshi, Tenshinhan, Chaozu, Lunch, Yamcha, Puar, and Oolong
A big group of friends who support eachother through and through! There was always a wholesome charm to the gang, it never felt lonely watching the show. It felt nice ´:]
For some reason that feeling isn't there anymore
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Re: I miss the DB Gang
While this is my favorite crew, I actually think the evolution of the supporting cast is one of DB's strengths. It makes the passages of time feel more plausible, and it makes sense as the Earthlings are outstripped strength-wise. I like the nostalgic tug that's associated with the group of Bulma, Yamcha, Oolong, Puar, Lunch, etc. because those were the old days. Granted, Bulma has regained more prominence in Super.
The story of DRAGON BALL starts from the moment Goku met Bulma. I don't really mind the Z, so long as it's understood that it's not the true beginning of the story.
I actually prefer the Goku vs Tenshinhan and Goku vs Piccolo Jr. rivalries to the Goku vs Vegeta rivalry.
I actually prefer the Goku vs Tenshinhan and Goku vs Piccolo Jr. rivalries to the Goku vs Vegeta rivalry.
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I think that the issue is that the series turned its focus to fighting and power. Even at the start of Z, as the Z Warriors fought an enemy much more powerful, the idea of strong friendship was there. Then, of course, most of the core characters were killed and the story shofted a bit. Since the Z Warriors' resurrection after the battle on Namek, there were very few and far between moments that highlighted friendship. Every now and then, we get these sweet moments like everyone trying to help Gohan fight Cell or the little moment after Gohan defeated Cell or Goku and Kuririn's moments in GT and Super, but by in large, the story seems to be: if you're not strong enough to deal with an opponent, you're useless. There is very little focus on friendship anymore and the story mostly turns on training or fighting.
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One of the best aspects of DragonBall is the side characters. I just need someone to invite Lunch to some of the cast parties. Is she living off the grid under a new name working as a trucker?
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Re: I miss the DB Gang
I mean she DOES have a train station named after her, maybe she pursued an interest in vehiclesTheMajinRedComet wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 12:08 pm One of the best aspects of DragonBall is the side characters. I just need someone to invite Lunch to some of the cast parties. Is she living off the grid under a new name working as a trucker?
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Re: I miss the DB Gang
I think that the majority of the Dragon Ball characters do probably keep in touch and that the contrast between the early days and the Z era probably isn't as stark as it might seem. Bulma, Master Roshi, Puar, Oolong, even some of the martial artists like Krillin and Yamcha are more 'normal' socially and likely interact at least every month or two (and I know Oolong still lives with Roshi for much of Z, if not the entire thing). It's mainly just a handful of hermits like Goku, Tenshinhan, and Chaozu that only rarely see everyone. It's also a trait that seems entirely absent in the younger generations, with Gohan, Goten, Trunks, and Videl seeming to keep in touch with family and close friends on a more regular basis.
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One of my favorite aspects of the series is that the cast is constantly changing in a very organic way. They make new allies but they drift apart as well, and there aren't really any implications that they visit each other between story arcs, every event is treated like a reunion. Some became close, including some odd pairings, while others drifted apart completely.
It's just how life works, and I think it's a critical part of the series' 35-year timespan.
Another fun exercise is adding up just how much time Goku spent with these people. Goku really only met Tenshinhan seven times: At the 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai, at the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai, when he returned from Earth, the day the Artificial Humans landed, the day he rescued him from Cell, the Cell Games and during the fight with Boo. Call it seven and a half, if you count the conversation on the way to Namek.
It's just how life works, and I think it's a critical part of the series' 35-year timespan.
Another fun exercise is adding up just how much time Goku spent with these people. Goku really only met Tenshinhan seven times: At the 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai, at the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai, when he returned from Earth, the day the Artificial Humans landed, the day he rescued him from Cell, the Cell Games and during the fight with Boo. Call it seven and a half, if you count the conversation on the way to Namek.