When will it end?

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Post by Bussani » Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:39 am

dchan316 wrote:It could be a while. Dragonball tends to get more new merchandise than most of the current big series. Also, Toriyama seems to be dabbling back in it quite a bit, lately.
That's true, what with Dragon Ball Online and the new special. Maybe he's feeling nostalgic.

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Post by Raki » Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:35 am

NeptuneKai wrote:As soon as ADV takes the dubbing rights to Dragonball and gives it a better dub, they will air it on T.V for awhile but then they will take it off and only release the DVD sets in a 14 episode pack for the price of $40. They won't make enough money that way so bye bye Dragonball.
ADV should have gotten the series in the beginning, or even Geneon.
The series doesn't start with the arrival of Raditz. Stop being lazy and watch Dragonball.

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Post by Big Momma » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:54 am

Kunzait_83 wrote: Or if that isn’t your cup of tea, perhaps a virtual reality concept in which you can step into the Tenkaichi Budokai arena and fight against Piccolo Ma Junior. Call it “Dragon Ball: Interactive Edition”. I can see the advertising already: “Feel the Pain. Taste the Blood. Kill the Same Giant Fish Over and Over.
As long as I can do it in the nude like Goku did, then I don't have a problem with it! :wink:
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Post by NeptuneKai » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:51 am

Big Momma wrote:
Snail wrote:
Big Momma wrote:
December 21, to be more exact. :wink:
STOP! Don't need discussions of Nibiru and all that scary stuff here. :(
Luckily, a strong belief in christianity allows me to toss away such petty foretellings. :wink:
Luckily a strong belief in Science (not psuedo Science)
allows me to toss away both petty foretellings.
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Post by BrollysKin » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:10 am

NeptuneKai wrote:
Big Momma wrote:
Snail wrote: STOP! Don't need discussions of Nibiru and all that scary stuff here. :(
Luckily, a strong belief in christianity allows me to toss away such petty foretellings. :wink:
Luckily a strong belief in Science (not psuedo Science)
allows me to toss away both petty foretellings.
Agreed, no preachy crap please.
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Post by Rocketman » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:20 am

BrollysKin wrote:no preachy crap please.
From either side, please.

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Post by BrollysKin » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:34 am

Rocketman wrote:
BrollysKin wrote:no preachy crap please.
From either side, please.
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Post by jjgp1112 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 3:33 pm

Raki wrote:
NeptuneKai wrote:As soon as ADV takes the dubbing rights to Dragonball and gives it a better dub, they will air it on T.V for awhile but then they will take it off and only release the DVD sets in a 14 episode pack for the price of $40. They won't make enough money that way so bye bye Dragonball.
ADV should have gotten the series in the beginning, or even Geneon.
Geneon used to be Pioneer Entertainment.

And what you guys are wishing for will never happen, anyway.
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Post by xzero » Wed Sep 17, 2008 3:58 pm

The releases will end only when the property ceases to be marketable, as someone indicated earlier. There needs to be a nice selling point for each new iteration of product for them to keep this pace up. So far, for the Z series, we have this:

VHS dub edited, later dub uncut (I think a few sub uncut as well)
DVD dub edited (Pioneer releases)
DVD dub & sub uncut (DBZ singles, including UUEs)
DVD dub, dub w/J-music, sub, as organized into Season sets or movie collections + "remastered"
Blu-Ray dub, dub w/J-music, sub (movies & TV specials)

What I predict in the future might include:
Blu-Ray Seasons on 2-3 discs each, otherwise identical to DVD seasons
Blu-Ray successor seasons on 1 disc each, plus movies on 1 disc
Blu-Ray successor successor complete series release, probably still widescreen, on 1-2 discs

Logically, these predictions may or may not happen, but the point is that with each format, there has to be a selling point. I think the Blu-Ray sets are next up for the Z series, but it is doubtful that the video can get much better than what we got with the movies and Season 6, so I'd rather see the extra space dedicated to putting more episodes on a single disc.

Of course, we all know when the DBZ releases will end. It will all come to an end when Funimation puts a respectable EXTRA on one of the releases; something like an hour-long behind-the-scenes documentary on dubbing the series, the history of the series in America, or one of the executives addressing the Freeza Saga dub and stating unambiguously: "We fucked up." Now that I think about it, when that line or its non-profane equivalent is uttered publically, we know that DBZ is finally over.

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Post by Super Ghost Kamikaze » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:09 pm

You really expect us to STILL use discs TWO formats after Blu-Ray? And Blu-Ray is is hardly a guaranteed success so far. Just because HD-DVD is no longer supported by the bigwigs doesn't automatically mean that Blu-Ray will be supported by consumers as a whole before another format.

I'm sure we'll move beyond discs at least two formats past Blu-Ray(assuming Blu-Ray is successful in converting people from DVDs).

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Post by Bussani » Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:05 pm

Super Ghost Kamikaze wrote:You really expect us to STILL use discs TWO formats after Blu-Ray? And Blu-Ray is is hardly a guaranteed success so far. Just because HD-DVD is no longer supported by the bigwigs doesn't automatically mean that Blu-Ray will be supported by consumers as a whole before another format.

I'm sure we'll move beyond discs at least two formats past Blu-Ray(assuming Blu-Ray is successful in converting people from DVDs).
I agree. To be honest, Blu-ray seems like a small step forward in the long run, hardly worth replacing your DVD collection yet. It's not as big as the change from VHS to DVD, it's just an improvement.

Something else might come along and replace Blu-ray sooner than we expect...I'm hoping for Babylon 5 style data crystals, personally!

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Post by Saiyan-Professor » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:23 pm

I am sure this question has been asked a million times but I guess it is my turn to do so. Here in the states various animation groups and companies are constantly revamping popular comics/cartoons to reach a new generation of fans. Take the Batman and Superman animated series for instance. Do you believe that sometime in the near future the same will happen to the Dragonball franchise? Will DBO, or the Vegeta Jr. and Goku Jr., characters will spawn a completely new animated television series and our grand children will go through all of this? Moreover, is there any precedence for this in any other Japanese series?
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Post by Bussani » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:38 pm

Saiyan-Professor wrote:I am sure this question has been asked a million times but I guess it is my turn to do so. Here in the states various animation groups and companies are constantly revamping popular comics/cartoons to reach a new generation of fans. Take the Batman and Superman animated series for instance. Do you believe that sometime in the near future the same will happen to the Dragonball franchise? Will DBO, or the Vegeta Jr. and Goku Jr., characters will spawn a completely new animated television series and our grand children will go through all of this? Moreover, is there any precedence for this in any other Japanese series?
Hmnm.. It doesn't usually happen quite the same in Japan I think. Take the latest Guyver TV series for instance. It's a retelling of the same classic story, but with new character designs and very minor changes. The characters themselves and overall theme hasn't changed as much as things like X-men and Spider-man do from interpretation to interpretation.

Dr Slump, another of Mr Toriyama's works, got a revamped series as well. The character designs were updated and everything, but it was pretty much the same as it always had been, I think?

Even Dragon Ball had the 10 year anniversery movie, with the latest animation and a slightly altered retelling of how Goku, Bulma and Yamcha met.

So who knows? Maybe 20-40 years down the road they'll remake all of Dragon Ball. Possibly following the manga more closely and compacting the series to a more reasonable length? I wouldn't mind seeing that, to be honest. I'm also holding out for a TV version of 3x3 Eyes someday.

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Post by SSJ2bardock » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:38 pm

Saiyan-Professor wrote:I am sure this question has been asked a million times but I guess it is my turn to do so. Here in the states various animation groups and companies are constantly revamping popular comics/cartoons to reach a new generation of fans. Take the Batman and Superman animated series for instance. Do you believe that sometime in the near future the same will happen to the Dragonball franchise?
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Post by fps_anth » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:49 pm

As long as the $ keeps rolling in, DB isn't going to be finished any time soon.

We still need to finish all of these season sets in North America (including DB/GT/Movies). Then the inevitable Blu-Ray releases will come. I doubt even all of that will be done by 2012, let alone the entire franchise :P

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Post by Super Ghost Kamikaze » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:56 pm

Also, they've only made games focusing on the perspective of Goku. Why not Legacy of Announcer Man? Mister Satan?

Or the shortest game ever: Legacy of Super Ghost Kamikaze #4?

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Post by Saiyan-Professor » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:23 pm

Super Ghost Kamikaze wrote:Also, they've only made games focusing on the perspective of Goku. Why not Legacy of Announcer Man? Mister Satan? Or the shortest game ever: Legacy of Super Ghost Kamikaze #4?
That would be an interesting way of revamping Dragonball. The original series in Japanese was told from the perspective of Kaiô-sama. However, what if we would get Z told from the perspective of Vegeta or Piccolo?
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Post by Chuquita » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:29 pm

Saiyan-Professor wrote:
Super Ghost Kamikaze wrote:Also, they've only made games focusing on the perspective of Goku. Why not Legacy of Announcer Man? Mister Satan? Or the shortest game ever: Legacy of Super Ghost Kamikaze #4?
That would be an interesting way of revamping Dragonball. The original series in Japanese was told from the perspective of Kaiô-sama. However, what if we would get Z told from the perspective of Vegeta or Piccolo?

If Vegeta told the story, there would undoubtedly be embellishments on certain aspects of it. :lol:
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Post by SSJ2bardock » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:39 pm

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Saiyan-Professor wrote:
Super Ghost Kamikaze wrote:Also, they've only made games focusing on the perspective of Goku. Why not Legacy of Announcer Man? Mister Satan? Or the shortest game ever: Legacy of Super Ghost Kamikaze #4?
That would be an interesting way of revamping Dragonball. The original series in Japanese was told from the perspective of Kaiô-sama. However, what if we would get Z told from the perspective of Vegeta or Piccolo?

If Vegeta told the story, there would undoubtedly be embellishments on certain aspects of it. :lol:
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