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I was surfing the 'net the other week (with my new board), and I came across some mountains on my search for images of Tien. Why are these mountains so special? Because they're called the "T i e n Shan" mountains. And, if I recall, Tien lives next to the mountains (right?).

So far, I don't know of any puns relating to Tien, so maybe these mountains (situated in Asia) have something to do with his name?
Or am I some Craaaazy goof?

So far, I don't know of any puns relating to Tien, so maybe these mountains (situated in Asia) have something to do with his name?
Or am I some Craaaazy goof?
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Well, in volume 14 of DBZ (vol. 30 of the tankoubon) on page 110, is an aerial shot of Mt. Paoz. If you look to the right of Goku's house (right underneath Trunks' arm), you can see another house! But doesn't the Son family live in general solitary? Also note that you can tell it's not Goku's house, since his house lies next to Goku's little hut that he used to live in as a kid (or was it a shrine to Grandpa Gohan?).
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Well, another thing I remember noticing when I re-read the DB manga was the death of one of The King's guards. It was practically exactly like Yamcha's death to Android 20 in DBZ.
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Dr Gero never killed Yamcha...
Yamcha was on the brink of death, but was given a Senzu by Kuririn... *scoots off before the devil smites him*
Dr Gero never killed Yamcha...
Yamcha was on the brink of death, but was given a Senzu by Kuririn... *scoots off before the devil smites him*
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Well the thing is, Gokuh's house in the anime and manga are different. Even the symbol on their front doors are different. In the manga they basically live in a village in the mountains, have neighbors etc... but in the anime they apparently live next to Gokuh's old house (Gohan's house). In fact, I'm not sure Mt. Paozu has ever been mentioned in the manga at all.DaemonCorps wrote:Well, in volume 14 of DBZ (vol. 30 of the tankoubon) on page 110, is an aerial shot of Mt. Paoz. If you look to the right of Goku's house (right underneath Trunks' arm), you can see another house! But doesn't the Son family live in general solitary? Also note that you can tell it's not Goku's house, since his house lies next to Goku's little hut that he used to live in as a kid (or was it a shrine to Grandpa Gohan?).
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D'oh! Sorry, I was so caught up in the moment of actually finding something postworthyThe Tori-bot wrote:Umm... DaemonCorps...?
Dr Gero never killed Yamcha...
Yamcha was on the brink of death, but was given a Senzu by Kuririn... *scoots off before the devil smites him*
Let me redeem myself by clarifying Mr. Announcer's comment:
Well, Toriyama's never been that good with keeping some of this little descriptions constant throughout the series (height, wrist band color, etc.). However, in the first DB volume, Viz has the narration say "Long, long ago, in a deep, dark forest far from civilization," but I guess it's always possible to have some ascetics or campers with capsules hanging around there or something.Mr. Announcer wrote:Well the thing is, Gokuh's house in the anime and manga are different. Even the symbol on their front doors are different. In the manga they basically live in a village in the mountains, have neighbors etc... but in the anime they apparently live next to Gokuh's old house (Gohan's house). In fact, I'm not sure Mt. Paozu has ever been mentioned in the manga at all.
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That is correct. Now that I've read all 42 volumes of the Manga, I can say that Mt. Paozu is not a term used in the Manga, and the Son family lives near other people.Mr. Announcer wrote:Well the thing is, Gokuh's house in the anime and manga are different. Even the symbol on their front doors are different. In the manga they basically live in a village in the mountains, have neighbors etc... but in the anime they apparently live next to Gokuh's old house (Gohan's house). In fact, I'm not sure Mt. Paozu has ever been mentioned in the manga at all.DaemonCorps wrote:Well, in volume 14 of DBZ (vol. 30 of the tankoubon) on page 110, is an aerial shot of Mt. Paoz. If you look to the right of Goku's house (right underneath Trunks' arm), you can see another house! But doesn't the Son family live in general solitary? Also note that you can tell it's not Goku's house, since his house lies next to Goku's little hut that he used to live in as a kid (or was it a shrine to Grandpa Gohan?).
I'd just like to mention that even in the anime, there is mention that the Son Family has neighbors. At least once, Chichi states, "What will the neighbors think?!", and during the Cell Games an old couple watching the games on television reconize Gohan as being Chichi's son.
Also, where would Chichi buy her groceries in the renoun "driving" episode if there wasn't at least a market for her to go to? If anything, they live in walking distance of some nearby village.
Also, where would Chichi buy her groceries in the renoun "driving" episode if there wasn't at least a market for her to go to? If anything, they live in walking distance of some nearby village.
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Oh yeah, those old people! But wasn't it Goku, not Gohan, that they recognized? I like to think that Chi-chi forces Goku to come with them and have little neighbor bonding nights or something.veshira wrote:[...] and during the Cell Games an old couple watching the games on television reconize Gohan as being Chichi's son.
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I remember them recognizing Gohan as well and commenting on him, although that was in the dub. Was it just a dub-included line, or was it adapted from the original?DaemonCorps wrote:Oh yeah, those old people! But wasn't it Goku, not Gohan, that they recognized? I like to think that Chi-chi forces Goku to come with them and have little neighbor bonding nights or something.veshira wrote:[...] and during the Cell Games an old couple watching the games on television reconize Gohan as being Chichi's son.
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After weeks of keeping this thought in the back of my head, I finally found this moment you're talking about. It's while Goku is heading to the entire Red Ribbon Army's headquarter.Akira wrote:There is a scene during one of the times Yamcha is staying at capsule corp where you can see his sword hanging on the wall as a display. The sword he had from the first saga of DB, which I figured they'd long since forgotten about. I can't seem to recall what part of the series that is at, but I remember spotting it and thinking it was a neat little detail.
Still stranded at Kame House, Bulma makes a little tracking robot to see what Goku's up to. When she finds out that he's heading to the RRA's base, she makes a telephone out of some spare parts to call her house, where Yamcha, Oolong, and Puar are staying at to alert them of Goku's dilemma. It's then that we finally see Yamcha's sword (DB volume 8, p. 132). After picking up Bulma and the rest from Kame House, the gang finally stops off near the HQ. Again, you can see that Yamcha's brought along his sword for the possible fight. Hope that helped
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The neighbors recognizing Gokuh on television was in the manga so it seems natural they would include that in the anime. I do remember Chichi mentioning neighbors in the driving episode too so yeah, I guess they have them in the anime too....just really, really distant neighbors.
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F. I. L. L. E. R.future_trunks wrote:i seem to recall Chi Chi walking a long distance from the market, or was that just filler?
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Well, have you guys noticed, when Piccolo and Goku were fighting Raditz, when the latter blew off Piccolo's left arm? In episode 5, he manages to kill Goku and Raditz with Makankosappo, all while having only one arm. Afterwards, while Piccolo was talking with Master Roshi, Bulma and Krillin about his plans with Gohan, there's a shot of him from an angle above, where he's shown with both of his arms intact. And then, in the next shot (this time from a different angle) he's one-armed again. I thought "what the hell?", and watched it again, and it really was so. But it wasn't until later on when Piccolo grew back his lost limb (while freaking everyone out).
So it seems like Toei itself has been making a fair amount of animation errors themselves, because the episode I watched was uncut, and it wasn't edited by FUNimation.
So it seems like Toei itself has been making a fair amount of animation errors themselves, because the episode I watched was uncut, and it wasn't edited by FUNimation.






