Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
Anyone know all the stuff the manga have who never appear in the anime version?
I know about few things like:
The "mad wolf" technic who Goku used against Jackie Chum.
The diferences in the Great Saiyaman saga.
Karin gave the God Water for Goku in manga.
Freeza killed Cargo in manga, in the anime was Dodoria.
Tenshinhan Mafuba was broken in manga, in the anime he used against Drum.
Anyone who remember more things exclusives in manga, please post in this thread.
I know about few things like:
The "mad wolf" technic who Goku used against Jackie Chum.
The diferences in the Great Saiyaman saga.
Karin gave the God Water for Goku in manga.
Freeza killed Cargo in manga, in the anime was Dodoria.
Tenshinhan Mafuba was broken in manga, in the anime he used against Drum.
Anyone who remember more things exclusives in manga, please post in this thread.
Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
The scene where Zarbon tells Vegeta that Freeza can transform. In Z and Kai, he doesn't.
Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
Yet the Anime acts as though he did. Was it deleted?kei17 wrote:The scene where Zarbon tells Vegeta that Freeza can transform. In Z and Kai, he doesn't.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
I don't think this is a really "manga exclusive", it's rather an anime exclusive but the first SSJ transformation was much shorter in the manga than the anime, as the anime contained tremendous amounts of filler.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
ahh yes I disliked like that part in the manga, it was like oh okay so he's now SS all of a sudden lolUnicorn_Bazooka wrote:I don't think this is a really "manga exclusive", it's rather an anime exclusive but the first SSJ transformation was much shorter in the manga than the anime, as the anime contained tremendous amounts of filler.
Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
Most likely they just forgot they hadn't included that scene.matt0044 wrote:Yet the Anime acts as though he did. Was it deleted?kei17 wrote:The scene where Zarbon tells Vegeta that Freeza can transform. In Z and Kai, he doesn't.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
how ? do you mean when vegeta told him to transform ?matt0044 wrote:Yet the Anime acts as though he did.kei17 wrote:The scene where Zarbon tells Vegeta that Freeza can transform. In Z and Kai, he doesn't.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
There's a scene in the Freeza fight who Vegeta ask for Freeza to trasform in both anime and manga.sintzu wrote:how ? do you mean when vegeta told him to transform ?matt0044 wrote:Yet the Anime acts as though he did.kei17 wrote:The scene where Zarbon tells Vegeta that Freeza can transform. In Z and Kai, he doesn't.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
I guess a way to give an in universe explanation would that in the anime, Vegeta already knew that knowledge before coming to Namek.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
Or, we just didn't see the scene.Insertclevername wrote:I guess a way to give an in universe explanation would that in the anime, Vegeta already knew that knowledge before coming to Namek.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
There is that short Christmas strip that has the Super Warriors with Kaio playing hide-and-seek while Lunch searches for Tenshinhan.
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Is this real? I wanna see!Makaioshin wrote:There is that short Christmas strip that has the Super Warriors with Kaio playing hide-and-seek while Lunch searches for Tenshinhan.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
It's from Weekly Shōnen Jump 1991 #3/4, which was the last issue of calendar year 1990. Lunch was in a short strip drawn for the "Forget-the-Year's-Cares Jump Character Competition — Short Gag Land" feature of the magazine. The strip depicted various characters back on Earth going about their ordinary lives (including blonde Lunch looking for Tenshinhan), and was the last time Toriyama would draw her until the Kanzenban release.Linnom wrote:Is this real? I wanna see!Makaioshin wrote:There is that short Christmas strip that has the Super Warriors with Kaio playing hide-and-seek while Lunch searches for Tenshinhan.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
It's on the ChogashuSaiyaJedi wrote:It's from Weekly Shōnen Jump 1991 #3/4, which was the last issue of calendar year 1990. Lunch was in a short strip drawn for the "Forget-the-Year's-Cares Jump Character Competition — Short Gag Land" feature of the magazine. The strip depicted various characters back on Earth going about their ordinary lives (including blonde Lunch looking for Tenshinhan), and was the last time Toriyama would draw her until the Kanzenban release.Linnom wrote:Is this real? I wanna see!Makaioshin wrote:There is that short Christmas strip that has the Super Warriors with Kaio playing hide-and-seek while Lunch searches for Tenshinhan.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
Yeah, that's one part that filler actually benefited the Anime among others.Baggie_Saiyan wrote:ahh yes I disliked like that part in the manga, it was like oh okay so he's now SS all of a sudden lolUnicorn_Bazooka wrote:I don't think this is a really "manga exclusive", it's rather an anime exclusive but the first SSJ transformation was much shorter in the manga than the anime, as the anime contained tremendous amounts of filler.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
There a scene in the manga that Freeza elbows SSJ Goku. It was right before Goku punched him in the gut.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
In their first encounter Goku hits Yamcha into the manga panel. That doesn't happen in the anime.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
How could they have done that in the anime? Maybe change it to Goku smashing through the TV screen and shattering it?superkakarrot2 wrote:In their first encounter Goku hits Yamcha into the manga panel. That doesn't happen in the anime.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
More like Yamcha comes towards the screen and hits it, cracking it before he collapses.The Time Traveller wrote:How could they have done that in the anime? Maybe change it to Goku smashing thtough the TV screen and shattering it?superkakarrot2 wrote:In their first encounter Goku hits Yamcha into the manga panel. That doesn't happen in the anime.
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Re: Exclusive scenes in the manga version.
Dammit, I remembered it wrong and read the post wrong!matt0044 wrote:More like Yamcha comes towards the screen and hits it, cracking it before he collapses.









