Vegard Aune wrote: Tue Aug 15, 2023 4:39 pmEverything past that... You know what? I should not have said anything. I should not be commenting on DBSSH's merits or lack thereof being that I have not seen it and have no interest in seeing it and so anything I can say about it is
entirely judging by just what I hear from other people. Which, what I do hear from other people quite firmly indicates that the show is literally nothing but empty spectacle that barely even
tries to justify its own existence, but then what do I know.
You never watched it, have no interest in it and you base your arguments on other people's opinions? ... Alright. Let's pretend you didn't say anything, and that I didn't read anything.
Although, I thought you were talking about Dragon Ball Heroes in general, not specifically the anime. And to that, you should know that Dragon Ball Heroes is a game, as such, (not only you should have your own opinion) you should base your opinion on it instead. Not on a promotional, eight-minute anime that leaves a lot of stuff out. An anime that isn't even intended for people in the West to watch in the first place. They're region-locked for a reason.
Super Saiyan Swagger wrote: Tue Aug 15, 2023 7:23 pmI literally could not continue watching the Heroes web anime beyond that fight with Hearts because there was no story. The whole thing felt like a slideshow of all of Dragon Ball’s worst qualities. Heroes does not feel like Dragon Ball
at all.
Read paragraph above.
Super Saiyan Swagger wrote: Tue Aug 15, 2023 7:23 pmTo say that Heroes has more of a plot than Super might be the funniest thing I’ve read around here in a while.
You said "you couldn't continue watching the Heroes web anime beyond that fight with Hearts because there was no story", right? Well, I think I need only one hand to count all the episodes I watched from Universe 6 and Universe Survival sagas combined. I guess you watched more Heroes than I watched the tournaments...
But let me put it this way: I won't give credits to Dragon Ball Super for Beerus and Golden Freeza. Those ones didn't originate from said anime. There's no plot in the tournaments. So that leaves only Future Trunks saga. So far, Heroes hasn't retold anything, and hasn't had tournaments (well, it had one, but the way it played out didn't really feel like a traditional tournament, also, it was quickly left aside to focus on the main villains. If you want to count that, it's okay). Is there really a contest here? You're gonna need the other movies and the manga sagas to turn the tables. Though we shouldn't be looking at this from a "contest" perspective. In the grand scheme of things, they are all paper-thin plots. All birds of a feather.