I imagine you would provoke the most gentle of souls into violence.MartianOddity! In real life, I don't frequent people who would settle arguments with their fists.
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That was short and sweet.Victator Supreme wrote:NoOlivier Hague wrote:Is there a way to tell you that you'd be wrong without "provoking you into violence"?Victator Supreme wrote:I imagine you would provoke the most gentle of souls into violence.
I'm enjoying this thread so far. It's very entertaining. Like an episode of Celebrity Deathmatch.
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Excuse me while I try to find my sanity again, after wading through this...
There are a lot of things I'd like to touch on but... I wont. Hell, I don't even know *why* I'm posting at all, but I am. So, let's just get this over with.
Actually, it's far more likely that what they did with Tien's origins was the same as what the end for the origins of the Dragonballs. They made it up for no reason other than to have extra information.
Information from the books that matches information from the manga, the anime, or the movies is factual information. Information that does not much that in the manga, movies, or anime is incorrect information. And information that was pulled out of their asses is just that, pulled out of their asses.
There are a lot of things I'd like to touch on but... I wont. Hell, I don't even know *why* I'm posting at all, but I am. So, let's just get this over with.
Oh, obviously. They asked the man who forgot who Lunch and Kamesenin were as to wether or not Tien was a human or an alien and he gave them the correct answer off the top of his head.Seriously, again, the Tenshinhan argument is plain ducking fumb. (intentional I assure you)
Why would they even write as such without good reason?
What evidence exists that he's human in the manga?
Precisely as much exists to the extent that he's an alien.
None.
So why would they even go so far as to create that?
I'm going to propose something here. It's revolutionary and it may very well blow the threshold of your very soul straight the fuck out your ear but what if they.....
asked AT.
Actually, it's far more likely that what they did with Tien's origins was the same as what the end for the origins of the Dragonballs. They made it up for no reason other than to have extra information.
Toriyama-sama also supports GT and we all know how much THAT got wrong. His support =/= correct. The books got his approval to be created. That's it. He didn't write the information for the books. The people who made the books culled through the manga, anime, and movies and gathered their information and transplanted that into the books. Therefor, if something in the books is different than the manga, movies, or anime it's because they goofed when they added it. If something is in the books but not in the manga, anime, or movies it's because they just invented it.AT supports daiz.
Information from the books that matches information from the manga, the anime, or the movies is factual information. Information that does not much that in the manga, movies, or anime is incorrect information. And information that was pulled out of their asses is just that, pulled out of their asses.
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Toriyama has notes, you know.Xyex wrote:Oh, obviously. They asked the man who forgot who Lunch and Kamesenin were as to wether or not Tenshinhan was a human or an alien and he gave them the correct answer off the top of his head.![]()
Considering that made up for a dozen of extra characters on a page that already had a lot of text, I'm not sure I'd see the point though...They made it up for no reason other than to have extra information.
Here we go again... Yeah, the Daizenshû and "Dragon Ball GT" are pretty much the same thing, right?Toriyama-sama also supports GT and we all know how much THAT got wrong.
That's not it, actually. He supervised them. And he provided the staff with information.The books got his approval to be created. That's it.
How do you know he didn't?He didn't write the information for the books.
You don't know that. But thanks for assuming.Information from the books that matches information from the manga, the anime, or the movies is factual information. Information that does not much that in the manga, movies, or anime is incorrect information.
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Yo, Olivier Hague, your very, very annoying. It seems that your only purpose is to try shutting people up with no information, just questioning their logic. You ask people how they know things, what about you? What do you know? What is your info to back it up. Your just a prick who likes to get under people's skin imo. I know for a fact that he wouldn't be so quick to pester people if he wasn't behind a computer screen.
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Regardless of what my agreement may or may not be with this, I do want to point out that this is not only poorly written, but a pointless personal attack.Mr.Piccolo wrote:Yo, Olivier Hague, your very, very annoying. It seems that your only purpose is to try shutting people up with no information, just questioning their logic. You ask people how they know things, what about you? What do you know? What is your info to back it up. Your just a prick who likes to get under people's skin imo. I know for a fact that he wouldn't be so quick to pester people if he wasn't behind a computer screen.
People, if you can't argue properly, don't waste my god damn time. Find another forum. This goes for every single person that's posted in this thread.
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And questioning someone's logic in a debate is... bad?Mr.Piccolo wrote:It seems that your only purpose is to try shutting people up with no information, just questioning their logic.
I don't know either. We've been there many times already.You ask people how they know things, what about you? What do you know?
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This thread is hilarious. I find it insanely amusing that people can't accept that Toriyama may have had ideas for the characters that weren't expressly put into the manga or the anime.
Does it really change anything if Ten is an alien? It sure doesn't for me. And also, I think someone else mentioned this, but it's not unusual for Daizenshuu/Compendium type books to have new info that is canon but was not told previously in their related works. Hell, the Phantasy Star Compendium tells a whole lot about the series, but I don't call it non-canon because those facts weren't expressly communicated in the series.
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Does it really change anything if Ten is an alien? It sure doesn't for me. And also, I think someone else mentioned this, but it's not unusual for Daizenshuu/Compendium type books to have new info that is canon but was not told previously in their related works. Hell, the Phantasy Star Compendium tells a whole lot about the series, but I don't call it non-canon because those facts weren't expressly communicated in the series.
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Ya know..I consider myself a knowledgeable fan who's up for some friendly debate about my favorite sci fi/martial arts anime, but you guys are crazy and touchy about all this. Sheeeesh 
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And how do you know he did? If you want to prove the Daizenshuu's are on the same level of cannon as the manga and that the extraneous information in them is, in fact, correct, you must prove that Toriyama-sama wrote that information just like it can be proven that he wrote the manga. Information directly from the author (manga/interviews) superceeds information from a third source. This is common sense within any fandom.How do you know he didn't?
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I don't think that's the case. The problem lies within the fact that Toriyama himself didn't write the books.MajinVejitaXV wrote:This thread is hilarious. I find it insanely amusing that people can't accept that Toriyama may have had ideas for the characters that weren't expressly put into the manga or the anime.
For instance, I'm a fan of the Final Fantasy VII guide books (Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega, Final Fantasy VII Advent Children: Reunion Files, ect) because the comments in the books are actually from the staff (such as Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase). That's the key difference between them and the Daizenshuu.
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I don't. I'm just saying he could have. So you can't say that he didn't.Xyex wrote:And how do you know he did?How do you know he didn't?
I don't.If you want to prove the Daizenshuu's are on the same level of cannon as the manga and that the extraneous information in them is, in fact, correct
There's no difference, actually. In both cases, the creators were involved and provided information and comments, but they didn't actually write the books.Chibi Mystic Gohan wrote:The problem lies within the fact that Toriyama himself didn't write the books.
For instance, I'm a fan of the Final Fantasy VII guide books (Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega, Final Fantasy VII Advent Children: Reunion Files, ect) because the comments in the books are actually from the staff (such as Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase). That's the key difference between them and the Daizenshuu.
So, er... That was a good example. ^^;
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No, he is Toriyama.Godo wrote:I think we should listen to Olivier Hauge, he has from my conclusions had lunch with Toriyama.
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Incorrect. Like I said, the comments in the Final Fantasy VII books are actually from the creators. It will say something like “blah blah blah Sephiroth did this”-Tetsuya Nomura. That’s quite different than the Daizenshuu, which were written by people other than Toriyama and based on his work (I see no evidence that he was even involved in it, as he says he had already forgotten a lot of the manga).Olivier Hague wrote:There's no difference, actually. In both cases, the creators were involved and provided information and comments, but they didn't actually write the books.Chibi Mystic Gohan wrote:The problem lies within the fact that Toriyama himself didn't write the books.
For instance, I'm a fan of the Final Fantasy VII guide books (Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega, Final Fantasy VII Advent Children: Reunion Files, ect) because the comments in the books are actually from the staff (such as Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase). That's the key difference between them and the Daizenshuu.
So, er... That was a good example. ^^;
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They provided comments, but they didn't actually write the books.Chibi Mystic Gohan wrote:Incorrect. Like I said, the comments in the Final Fantasy VII books are actually from the creators.
"Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega" was published by Square Enix (just like the Daizenshû were published by Shûeisha) but written by Studio BentStuff, just like all the other Ultimania guides. The game's staff (well, Nomura and Nojima, anyway) simply supervised the making of the book, like is said in the credits on the last page.
Same thing for "Final Fantasy VII Advent Children ~Reunion Files~", except this one wasn't published by Square Enix: it was published and written by SoftBank Creative.
Yes, there are interviews and comments from the game's staff here and there.It will say something like “blah blah blah Sephiroth did this”-Tetsuya Nomura.
That's exactly like the Daizenshû, actually: interviews and comments here and there.That’s quite different than the Daizenshuu
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My apologies for sounding childish, but I do believe the person being replied to got owned here. I can verify what Olivier says from my own copy of FFVII: Ultimania Omega.Olivier Hague wrote:"Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega" was published by Square Enix (just like the Daizenshû were published by Shûeisha) but written by Studio BentStuff, just like all the other Ultimania guides. The game's staff (well, Nomura and Nojima, anyway) simply supervised the making of the book, like is said in the credits on the last page.
Same thing for "Final Fantasy VII Advent Children ~Reunion Files~", except this one wasn't published by Square Enix: it was published and written by SoftBank Creative.
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