Innagadadavida wrote:
TonyTheTiger wrote:
TonyTheTiger wrote:
SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:
All around user wins. Best freakin thread ever!!jjgp1112 wrote:
Innagadadavida wrote:
TonyTheTiger wrote:
TonyTheTiger wrote:
SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:
All around user wins. Best freakin thread ever!!jjgp1112 wrote:
No, that isn't really arguable; It wasn't. Episode 279, for instance, had superb animation.fps_anth wrote:What makes it worse, is arguably the best animated episode of the series was right before it (it ends with Trunks slicing Freeza in half).

I just don't like grains. I prefer Dragon Ball Kai's video quality than Dragon Ball Z's. I don't know why but it's probably because I viewed my Dragon Box on an 1080p HDTV but regardless, I still don't like grains, period!Metalwario64 wrote:It's that kind of mindset that has ruined many DVD and Blu-Ray releases, even outside of Dragon Ball Z, with needless, destructive DVNR which makes film look incredibly artificial. It doesn't make things smooth, it makes them blurry (unless it's done very lightly, which even then it's still a downgrade, and you can still see the blurred grain in the background, which just looks unnatural), and it damages line art if done to the point of completely removing grain.Goku100xKamehameha wrote:I think almost every important episodes are well animated and they look amazing on Kai and the Season Sets because they don't have grains!
On live action films, it makes people's skin look overly, unnaturally smooth, and it takes out any tiny details that would be there otherwise, just for the sake of having a "perfect, new looking smooth picture". The point of remastering isn't to make things look like they were made today, they were made to restore film to their purest, original forms, which includes grain, especially on smaller film stock such as 16mm film that Dragon Ball is on. Grain is part of the picture, in fact, in a way, grain is the picture, as film is made up of those tiny particles which is, in fact, grain. Removing that is only destructive, even if you do it in small amounts like Kai and the Dragon Ball season sets. They look okay, but the Dragon Boxes still look much sharper and more detailed.
You can even find articles on the internet, and videos on YouTube speaking out against, and explaining the destructive nature of DVNR, or commonly also referred to as simply "DNR". Believe it or not, Dragon Ball Z is not the first and only show to undergo such a travesty of a treatment for DVD and even Blu-Ray releases. People in such fandoms are just as angry about their releases as we were with the Z orange bricks. It's even sadder that some of those fandoms may never get a properly remastered, or even presented release for a long time, if ever.
how does this have to do with the topic?I just don't like grains. I prefer Dragon Ball Kai's video quality than Dragon Ball Z's. I don't know why but it's probably because I viewed my Dragon Box on an 1080p HDTV but regardless, I still don't like grains, period!
Made a little video of this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93Krpm04hVwTonyTheTiger wrote:Blue wrote:TonyTheTiger wrote: *What I will forever see when I close my eyes *
That is...absolutely terrifying.
Just curious, what site is that?jjgp1112 wrote:I had to do this:
http://www.anaface.com/Son Geeko wrote:What site is that?jjgp1112 wrote:I had to do this:
Reminds me of Dale Gribble for some reason.Innagadadavida wrote:I was editing today and I found this really funny looking in-between shot.

Fox666 wrote:It seems you have pissed a lot of people on this forum, and I am quite sure they would like to call you stupid and say that's the designated adjectives for you. But they don't do that because of there are rules in this community.


Goku looks really badly drawn.Tanooki Kuribo wrote:I know this wasn't in the TV series but, the second Coola movie has some of the shittiest animation, well to be fair it's mostly during the early fight scenes.
OK, so it's not really fair to screen cap an image when the characters are in the middle of a fight but, I just had to post this image.
fadeddreams5 wrote:Goku didn't die in GT. The show sucked him off so much, it was impossible to keep him in the world of the living, so he ascended beyond mortality.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:... Haven't we already gotten these in GT? Goku dies, the DBs go away, and the Namekian DBs most likely won't be used again because of the Evil Dragons.
jjgp1112 wrote: Sat Jul 18, 2020 6:31 am I'm just about done with the concept of reboots and making shows that were products of their time and impactful "new and sexy" and in line with modern tastes and sensibilities. Let stuff stay in their era and give today's kids their own shit to watch.
I always side eye the people who say "Now my kids/today's kids can experience what I did as a child!" Nigga, who gives a fuck about your childhood? You're an adult now and it was at least 15 years ago. Let the kids have their own experience instead of picking at a corpse.