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LaRésistance
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Post by LaRésistance » Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:51 pm

For once I'm actually glad that I am French because around here there is (almost) no Dragon Ball bashing amongst anime fans. Even younger fans who discovered mangas/anime through Naruto, One Piece... become Dragon Ball fans.
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Post by Son Goku » Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:51 pm

gallagtor wrote:It's really a shame, but a lot of anime fans act like total pricks when you like an anime that they happen to think "flat-out sucks" or "isn't real anime." It's not just Dragonball. I am called a "Narutard" on a regular basis on certain forums and IRC channels I go to. I generally try to avoid these elitist bastards.
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Post by Jerseymilk » Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:49 am

LaRésistance wrote:For once I'm actually glad that I am French because around here there is (almost) no Dragon Ball bashing amongst anime fans. Even younger fans who discovered mangas/anime through Naruto, One Piece... become Dragon Ball fans.
Ya I find a lot of Continental Europe anyway, really likes those types of fun animes. I know Dirty Pair and One Piece are very popular in Italy.
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