What dub are they talking about and what episode was this said?In the original dub, one of Bibidi's minions claims (as they all do) that he'll easily end Goku and Vegeta where they stand. Goku's response: "Heh. This guy doesn't realize there are still 60 more episodes"
Breaking the 4th wall
Breaking the 4th wall
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Isn't that the Portuguese dub in Portugal?
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Yeah, that was the portuguese dub (from Portugal, not Brazil).
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Yep, that's our dub. That's either during the fight with Pui-Pui or Yakon. There were (about) 60 episodes left to the end of the batch of episodes they were dubbing. Then in the middle of the fight between SSJ3 Goku and Kid Boo (after these ~60 episodes - not sure which episode is, it's either 279 or 280) we get the narrator saiying a lot of times (even through the episode itself) "Remember, at the end of the episode, I need to talk to you!". Then, at the end, "Our heroes need rest too, so they'll be gone for a while! But don't worry, they'll return. Don't miss the next episodes!". Even Goku says once "Come on! There's only this episode left!". After this episode, I think the series got back to the Saiyan arc again and only ended after that "rerun". 
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Wasn't there also a part in the Cell saga where Vegeta's voice actor changed mid-sentence, and another where he told the producers to change the music or something like that?omegalucas wrote:Yep, that's our dub. That's either during the fight with Pui-Pui or Yakon. There were (about) 60 episodes left to the end of the batch of episodes they were dubbing. Then in the middle of the fight between SSJ3 Goku and Kid Boo (after these ~60 episodes - not sure which episode is, it's either 279 or 280) we get the narrator saiying a lot of times (even through the episode itself) "Remember, at the end of the episode, I need to talk to you!". Then, at the end, "Our heroes need rest too, so they'll be gone for a while! But don't worry, they'll return. Don't miss the next episodes!". Even Goku says once "Come on! There's only this episode left!". After this episode, I think the series got back to the Saiyan arc again and only ended after that "rerun".
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There's also this from the Funimation dub. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGlk9arVKSs Also doesn't the narrator say something like "do you remember this man?" As if he was talking directly to the audience in the Japanese version of GT when Dr Myuu meets Gero?
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I love Vegeta's line in that part.
Since it's such a toss away line, I really don't mind at all that it's inaccurate.
On that GT line, I do think I kinda remember something like that...at least, I recall it on the one and only fansub tape I've ever had, and I want to say it was there on my Season Two set as well, but I can't remember 100% on it.
On that GT line, I do think I kinda remember something like that...at least, I recall it on the one and only fansub tape I've ever had, and I want to say it was there on my Season Two set as well, but I can't remember 100% on it.
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Dragon Ball actually breaks the fourth wall every now and then in the Japanese version. Like when Goku goes ape, the narrator says, "EVEN THE AUTHOR IS SCARED!"
Yamcha: Do you remember the spell to release him - do you know all the words?
Bulma: Of course! I'm not gonna pull a Frieza and screw it up!
Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
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Master Roshi: Bulma, I think Frieza failed because he wore too many clothes!
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The Vegeta one wasn't mid-sentence, he had already changed (the previous episode had the second voice actor, this one started already with the third). He lampshaded it though. It happened in the episode Piccolo gets out of the Room of Spirit and Time.jjgp1112 wrote: Wasn't there also a part in the Cell saga where Vegeta's voice actor changed mid-sentence, and another where he told the producers to change the music or something like that?
As for the music one, I don't remember it...
Our dub has so many 4th wall breaking lines that we can't count them
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I guess you're talking about the Greek dub. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiR7Y_5OPgAjjgp1112 wrote:Wasn't there also a part in the Cell saga where Vegeta's voice actor changed mid-sentence
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Surprised no ones mentioned Gohan's breaking of the 4th wall during the great Saiyaman saga.
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Does this count?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8soInnWds4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8soInnWds4
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I love that. Humour from Vegeta is by far the best.
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The Vegeta one was a bit funny, I forgot about that one
. I always find breaking the fourth wall in Dragon Ball to be stupid. I remember the Funi dub of Movie 10 had Kuririn saying that they won't have last a single season without him.
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... They suddenly changed Vegeta's voice with... kid Gohan's?!kei17 wrote:I guess you're talking about the Greek dub. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiR7Y_5OPgAjjgp1112 wrote:Wasn't there also a part in the Cell saga where Vegeta's voice actor changed mid-sentence
Thank Dende that I don't remember that one.
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Superman is, and always has been, a symbol for truth, justice, and upstanding moral fortitude–a role model and leader as much as a fighter. The more down-to-earth Goku has no illusions about being responsible for maintaining social order, or for setting some kind of moral example for the entire world. Goku is simply a martial artist who’s devoted his life toward perfecting his fighting skills and other abilities. Though never shy about risking his life to save either one person or the entire world, he just doesn’t believe that the balance of the world rests in any way on his shoulders, and he has no need to shape any part of it in his image. Goku is an idealist, and believes that there is some good in everyone, but he is unconcerned with the big picture of the world…unless it has to do with some kind of fight. Politics, society, law and order don’t have much bearing on his life, but he’s a man who knows right from wrong.








