Episode #0200 (06 December 2009)
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I too saw this, and was so sure you had hair down past your shoulders. o.O Yeah, just like that picture above, but with black hair. Crazy.The Time Traveller wrote:Yeah, it looked like he had long hair on the cam.JulieYBM wrote:And and I swear, from the distance Corey looked like Aragorn!! O.o
Great episode everyone, and great new music!
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Well, you beat my friend...MajinVejitaXV wrote:
*Snips Picture*
...I have no idea what you're talking about ;p
Sorry, had to.
-Corey
Anyway back on track. Excellent podcast, if I had the money to fly up I would have loved to hang out for the celebration.
...Wait what are you doing? Are you still reading this? I finished what I had to say, why don't you move on to the next post?
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Am I the 2nd Dragonbox winner ?
I think I heard my name (Royce Murray) as the second winner for the dragonbox ...I just wanted to know do the winners get a conformation email or something like that ???
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Re: Am I the 2nd Dragonbox winner ?
Yeah, I'm just lazy. They're a-comin'.Blackmegaman wrote:I think I heard my name (Royce Murray) as the second winner for the dragonbox ...I just wanted to know do the winners get a conformation email or something like that ???
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Interesting to hear a fellow dutch person's perspective (Bura).
Dragonball in the Netherlands was indeed insanely popular around the early 2000s. What kept me a fan of the series even after it died out, is that I started drawing the characters - got good at it - and KEPT drawing them, to this day.
Whenever people see me drawing nowadays, 9 out of 10 times they'll go "Hey, Dragonball! I remember that, that was awesome."
Dragonball in the Netherlands was indeed insanely popular around the early 2000s. What kept me a fan of the series even after it died out, is that I started drawing the characters - got good at it - and KEPT drawing them, to this day.
Whenever people see me drawing nowadays, 9 out of 10 times they'll go "Hey, Dragonball! I remember that, that was awesome."
Usually goes by "Kevtrev" elsewhere online.
Draws comics that may or may not have been inspired by Akira Toriyama's amazing manga-making skills.
Draws comics that may or may not have been inspired by Akira Toriyama's amazing manga-making skills.
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Hey, 200 episodes! That's a feat, I'd say...
We still have you beat by 35 episodes right now.
We still have you beat by 35 episodes right now.
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Congratulations on 200 episodes!
In terms of the community theme, I have no idea if there are any British DB sites but I can at least say that only two people I know had already heard of DBZ before I mentioned it to them, and one of them doesn't like it (but is basing that opinion on general internet trolling, having never watched it himself). I don't know if this is a general cultural thing about my country in general, or just that I've managed to have not made friends with any fellow geeks, but the vast majority of people I know didn't know what "anime" meant until I told them. Words like "Dragonball", "Super Saiyan" and other phrases pretty much everyone on the internet take for granted (like "hiding your power level") are totally unheard of to all the people I know, including friends of friends and friends' relatives, apart from the aforementioned two people.
Get into a conversation with a person you've just met, and bring up DBZ or even anime in general, and you may as well start talking about how you like stalking women home from work... Sad but true. Not because of anything that DBZ does wrong - that would imply they've heard it or seen it - no, it's just 'cause it's one of them weird Chinese cartoons! Anyway, that's why sites like this, particularly the forums and podcast, are such good things for people outside of North America, whether they be from an English-speaking country or they've learned English as a second language. I guess we British fans often have a natural link with the NA fans because we all get the US localisations of things; it's incredibly rare that anything localised in America gets relocalised for Britain afterwards. I'd imagine it'd be the same for Australia and New Zealand, but that's just a guess.
In terms of the community theme, I have no idea if there are any British DB sites but I can at least say that only two people I know had already heard of DBZ before I mentioned it to them, and one of them doesn't like it (but is basing that opinion on general internet trolling, having never watched it himself). I don't know if this is a general cultural thing about my country in general, or just that I've managed to have not made friends with any fellow geeks, but the vast majority of people I know didn't know what "anime" meant until I told them. Words like "Dragonball", "Super Saiyan" and other phrases pretty much everyone on the internet take for granted (like "hiding your power level") are totally unheard of to all the people I know, including friends of friends and friends' relatives, apart from the aforementioned two people.
Get into a conversation with a person you've just met, and bring up DBZ or even anime in general, and you may as well start talking about how you like stalking women home from work... Sad but true. Not because of anything that DBZ does wrong - that would imply they've heard it or seen it - no, it's just 'cause it's one of them weird Chinese cartoons! Anyway, that's why sites like this, particularly the forums and podcast, are such good things for people outside of North America, whether they be from an English-speaking country or they've learned English as a second language. I guess we British fans often have a natural link with the NA fans because we all get the US localisations of things; it's incredibly rare that anything localised in America gets relocalised for Britain afterwards. I'd imagine it'd be the same for Australia and New Zealand, but that's just a guess.
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Right on!
Thank you guys for reading and answering my question. (the first one) I really appreciate it. The topic was really cool. I just wanted to thank you for answering. Two more things congrats Julian and congrats on 200 episodes.
hey, what's up?
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I still can't listen to the podcast, so what's up with Julian?
Kanzenshuu: Is that place still around?
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We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
Sometimes, I tweet things
We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
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Wow, that's exciting. Congratulations to him then!The Time Traveller wrote:He's getting married.
Kanzenshuu: Is that place still around?
Sometimes, I tweet things
We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
Sometimes, I tweet things
We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
I'll be honest, when I heard him say it, my reaction was a very audible "WHAAAAAAAT? ".Herms wrote:Wow, that's exciting. Congratulations to him then!The Time Traveller wrote:He's getting married.
Not that Julian seems unmarriable, or anything. There was just way less public information in the related fields than with Mike and Meri... ^_^
... In the past couple days, I think I had a Dragonball-related dream that involved Tara and Tyler in some capacity. I mean, I've had dreams involving the Daizex forums before, but ... none of them involved me having to smoothtalk my way out of getting murdered by Freeza...
I'm... pretty sure the kitties were because of Episode 200, here. Not that I recall in satisfactory detail what they were doing.
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I dunno why but I always feel that the other Asian countries seem to be neglected in the daizex (or any other English-speaking anime) community. And that's just kinda sad.
P.S. Just for the record, Hong Kong is not littered with bootleg products as westerners seem to assume (all the time). In fact, bootleg DVD's are hard to find.in Hong Kong nowadays. I'd know since I was there just a couple of years ago. So stop blaming Hong Kong for the piracy. (I can't speak on behalf of China, though.)
P.S. Just for the record, Hong Kong is not littered with bootleg products as westerners seem to assume (all the time). In fact, bootleg DVD's are hard to find.in Hong Kong nowadays. I'd know since I was there just a couple of years ago. So stop blaming Hong Kong for the piracy. (I can't speak on behalf of China, though.)
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