

It looks much better in person. I found it at the Heroes con in Charlotte. Horribly dull place...
Hmm, anybody know of anyone who owns all of them and happens to also have a scanner?Herms wrote:Huh, that's weird. The original Jump anime comics editions of the movies came with fold-out posters.Kid Trunks wrote:None that I can see.SSj_Rambo wrote:Do those come with pull-out posters?
How is the other track on the CD? Better or was than The Invincible Aura's Energy, in your opinion?Jurik wrote:Yeah! Break! Care! Break! Single
Oh, I do! I do!SSj_Rambo wrote:Hmm, anybody know of anyone who owns all of them and happens to also have a scanner?
"Over the Star" is a slow melodic sort of song. Almost completely opposite of "Yeah! Break! Care! Break!" Not that that's bad, but it's not a song we'll be seeing used in DragonBall Kai, I hope.SSj_Rambo wrote:How is the other track on the CD? Better or was than The Invincible Aura's Energy, in your opinion?Jurik wrote:Yeah! Break! Care! Break! Single
I've got mixed feelings about the tips of the hair and how white they are, but it's undeniably one of the most visually stunning figures put out to date.^Hiei^ wrote:11856yen (124$) with shipping for me.So little expensiveSonGokuGT wrote:^Hiei^,
How much was that figure? It looks gorgeous! I bet it's even better in person.it was worth the price



Yeesh, did the creators really think those proportions (and I'm using that term loosely) were sexy? And I thought the women in the One Piece anime were freakish-looking. Interesting finds though.Scarz wrote:And the last...*Ahem*...Was donated for my dbz fan club, Bikini Dragon Ponchin. I took the liberty of censoring the front cover.
That's nothing you should see the way Lunch is drawn in the book (which I can't show for obvious reasons) but I'm gald to know that I'm not the only one who thought the OP women had oddly shaped bodies.Herms wrote:Yeesh, did the creators really think those proportions (and I'm using that term loosely) were sexy? And I thought the women in the One Piece anime were freakish-looking. Interesting finds though.Scarz wrote:And the last...*Ahem*...Was donated for my dbz fan club, Bikini Dragon Ponchin. I took the liberty of censoring the front cover.
It's not so bad in the manga, but the anime really takes it to an absurb extreme, or at least some of the animators do. As far as the manga goes, my problem with the female character designs isn't so much that their proportions are skewed, as much as it is that their proportions are all exactly the same, like they were made with a cookie cutter.Scarz wrote:but I'm gald to know that I'm not the only one who thought the OP women had oddly shaped bodies.
Someone hasn't read the Amazon Lilly ArcHerms wrote:It's not so bad in the manga, but the anime really takes it to an absurb extreme, or at least some of the animators do. As far as the manga goes, my problem with the female character designs isn't so much that their proportions are skewed, as much as it is that their proportions are all exactly the same, like they were made with a cookie cutter.Scarz wrote:but I'm gald to know that I'm not the only one who thought the OP women had oddly shaped bodies.
I have, but that hardly cancels out the previous 500+ chapters of all named female characters between the ages of 13 and 30 looking like different heads pasted on the same body (Alvida being the main exception, but even she was converted). Heck, even in Amazon Lilly, there's only two basic real shapes: the same old Barbie figure, and very fat. Apart from that, Oda sets the Kuja apart by giving them various odd facial features, and by making some extremely short and others extremely tall, but body-wise they still all fall into those two types.DemonRin wrote:Someone hasn't read the Amazon Lilly Arc