Also, did they just tease a new form of fusion?

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Exactly.Zephyr wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 1:16 pm I don't really see the problem with the fact that this is reinterpreting some of GT's ideas. That's a part of art in general, but also an especially common thing for Dragon Ball in particular to do.
Well I think it was a bit different, those arcs didn’t really have a lot of wasted motion imo. The story in Hunt for the DBs progresses at a very good pace.JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
I understand what you mean but it personally doesn’t bother me, at the very least we don’t have to watch movie rehashes with worse animation and pacing like Super’s first two arcs and we are also not following any manga so it’s all fresh material, i guess it’s because i knew what to expect from the start in that’s more of a slice of life nostalgia driven show rather than a super serious show with huge stakes and this is why i don’t really care for them to rush the story along because i don’t think it’s going to go into a Goku Black or Universal Tournament type of arc anyway, i don’t expect to be huge battles and world threatening events in the story or anything like that, i am just along for the ride !tonysoprano300 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 6:11 pmWell I think it was a bit different, those arcs didn’t really have a lot of wasted motion imo. The story in Hunt for the DBs progresses at a very good pace.JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
I still really like Daima, the pacing complaints are more so tethered to the fact that we are spending time with characters who are seemingly telling us things that have already been covered. Or delivering exposition in a way that’s a bit boring or unnatural.
These are relatively minor complaints though, and I do think that it’s becoming less and less of an issue as the series progresses.
Well, I was ten, had more free time, less good taste and less important shit to do with my time, so that's how I sat through the first three Dragon Ball animated series.JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
Other than the one random encounter with Boss Rabbit, the Pilaf Saga is actually paced great.JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
They get a ball or meet a new character just about every chapter in the original arc, and we're being introduced to a new cast on the whole. The scene-by-scene progression is incredibly snappy and brisk. And then there's the fact that at two volumes, it is one of Toriyama's more languid adventure tales. By his late career he typically did them in one.JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
So, just like Freeza?Neo-Makaiōshin wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:59 am If Daima is GT retread then where is the Earth destruction stake?
As for the episode, it was a fun and short sidequest. Found really weird that Glorio doesn't know what Ki is but can fly.
Well, unfortunately for some, the US is not the center of world and the reason why this franchise is bigger in Latin America than there is that DB aired before DBZ (exactly as it should be anywhere else).JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
Ok ? Then you can simply not watch the show then, i also used to watch all the cartoons when i was kid but i don’t anymore, but i guess common sense is hard for some peopleJulieYBM wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:36 pmWell, I was ten, had more free time, less good taste and less important shit to do with my time, so that's how I sat through the first three Dragon Ball animated series.JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
Or Daima is just bad at pacing. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯JonSnowFan17 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 12:43 pm Ok ? Then you can simply not watch the show then, i also used to watch all the cartoons when i was kid but i don’t anymore, but i guess common sense is hard for some people
People are correct to criticize art that they think can be better, especially when they otherwise do kinda-maybe-sorta like it. A big flaw of the series so far has been unnecessary action and ineffectual structuring of how and when we receive information. I would've loved to remove Gokuu's spar from the first episode for more scenes where it became clear what the heck role and stakes Glorio had to face beyond "seems to be at odds with Gomah."JonSnowFan17 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 12:43 pmOk ? Then you can simply not watch the show then, i also used to watch all the cartoons when i was kid but i don’t anymore, but i guess common sense is hard for some peopleJulieYBM wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 7:36 pmWell, I was ten, had more free time, less good taste and less important shit to do with my time, so that's how I sat through the first three Dragon Ball animated series.JonSnowFan17 wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:59 pm Seeing some of the comments here about how “slow” the arc is, i have no idea how you guys would have managed to deal with the original DB arcs when it was first airing, with no episodes to skip, especially the Pilaf saga and with no emotional attachment to the franchise or nostalgia for it, there is a reason why both the original first two runs of DB failed in the US and they had to pivot to Z, many of you guys just have no patience for world building and just want straight action, it’s fine if you prefer that, but that’s not what Dragon Ball is at it’s core, or at least not what the original(which Daima is trying to evoke)was !
Or it's not. I swear to god this thread is going to drive me up the fucking wall.AliTheZombie13 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:30 pmOr Daima is just bad at pacing. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯JonSnowFan17 wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 12:43 pm Ok ? Then you can simply not watch the show then, i also used to watch all the cartoons when i was kid but i don’t anymore, but i guess common sense is hard for some people
Sure. But a shows pacing should match the tone and narrative that a show intends, not whether how it fast it can get to "the good stuff." And in that context, Daima is very clearly drawing inspiration from JRPGs like Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger. It's an intentional decision to differentiate this series from the breakneck speed of the main franchise, and that is ultimately a very good thing. Because it means that Dragon Ball can be more than the thing it's been doing for the past 20 years. And for now, I'm enjoying this much more than I have with GT.Jord wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:30 am Comparisons between the pace of the original DB and Daima conveniently forget that OG DB was made and aired with an 80's audience in mind. How we consume pacing in media has changed quite a bit since then.