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Yeah, I laughed when I saw it.Marco Polo wrote:lol someone at NeoGAF thought TheDevilsCorpse's logo was official:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread. ... t167605501
I can't help but laugh at that.Marco Polo wrote:lol someone at NeoGAF thought TheDevilsCorpse's logo was official:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread. ... t167605501
As i said a few pages back, tv promos are usually 15 seconds, very rarely 30, but never longer.Baggie_Saiyan wrote:After seeing (err reading) so many people excited I actually hope it is a 10 second teaser that people are fearing
Well, internationally, there isn't much they can do at this point other than offer a simulcast/simuldub (which is still too early to be announced).StrawHatPatriot wrote:But I feel as if Toei could have done a way better job of hyping this thing up. I don't think they understand how popular Dragon Ball still is - or can be - around the world.
Yeah, Kai 2.0 only happened because there was demand from the international for more Dragon Ball following Kai 1.0. But considering that ROF is gonna be released in more than 70 countries worldwide, I think Toei has a good grasp of how popular Dragon Ball is around the globe.StrawHatPatriot wrote:It will make the internet explode for sure.
But I feel as if Toei could have done a way better job of hyping this thing up. I don't think they understand how popular Dragon Ball still is - or can be - around the world.
Heck, the whole reason why they even did the Kai 2.0 was because of DBKai's success internationally, no?
True. I just wish they could have revealed this earlier (or pushed the date of the series later so that other dubs could get it closer to release). Dragon Ball has the ability to a legit event in some places, so they could have prepared this better. But hey, we will see.Lord Beerus wrote:Yeah, Kai 2.0 only happened because there was demand from the international for more Dragon Ball following Kai 1.0. But considering that ROF is gonna be released in more than 70 countries worldwide, I think Toei has a good grasp of how popular Dragon Ball is around the globe.StrawHatPatriot wrote:It will make the internet explode for sure.
But I feel as if Toei could have done a way better job of hyping this thing up. I don't think they understand how popular Dragon Ball still is - or can be - around the world.
Heck, the whole reason why they even did the Kai 2.0 was because of DBKai's success internationally, no?