Exactly, and it's not just the color itself. I mean, what do you call the extra lines in the parts of the page that were originally colored in black?JulieYBM wrote:Well, they're adding color, it's not like they're not already editing his art.

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Exactly, and it's not just the color itself. I mean, what do you call the extra lines in the parts of the page that were originally colored in black?JulieYBM wrote:Well, they're adding color, it's not like they're not already editing his art.
Thanks!The Toriyama-answered questions in volumes 2 and 3 deal with the creature-comforts of Saiyan space-pods, and why Kaiō-sama‘s planet is so small (which includes a nod to the upcoming movie)
If this is anything to go by, the Cell games and the Evil Boo/Fusion stuff are going to be fucking glorious.DragonBoxZTheMovies wrote:Would anyone mind throwing up the quote for this?Thanks!The Toriyama-answered questions in volumes 2 and 3 deal with the creature-comforts of Saiyan space-pods, and why Kaiō-sama‘s planet is so small (which includes a nod to the upcoming movie)
EDIT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRpyge-EgxY
This is so freakin' neat! It's awesome.
olympia wrote: 21:28 why are we still talking about the emails
21:29 who gives a fuck
21:29 shut the fuck up trunks
21:29 * mean trump
I'm sure their previews will be just as awesome, too.CashmanX wrote:If this is anything to go by, the Cell games and the Evil Boo/Fusion stuff are going to be fucking glorious.
James Teal (Animerica 1996) wrote:When you think about it, there are a number of similarities between the Chinese-inspired Son Goku and that most American of superhero icons, Superman. Both are aliens sent to Earth shortly after birth to escape the destruction of their homeworlds; both possess super-strength, flight, super-speed, heightened senses and the ability to cast energy blasts. But the crucial difference between them lies not only in how they view the world, but in how the world views them.
Superman is, and always has been, a symbol for truth, justice, and upstanding moral fortitude–a role model and leader as much as a fighter. The more down-to-earth Goku has no illusions about being responsible for maintaining social order, or for setting some kind of moral example for the entire world. Goku is simply a martial artist who’s devoted his life toward perfecting his fighting skills and other abilities. Though never shy about risking his life to save either one person or the entire world, he just doesn’t believe that the balance of the world rests in any way on his shoulders, and he has no need to shape any part of it in his image. Goku is an idealist, and believes that there is some good in everyone, but he is unconcerned with the big picture of the world…unless it has to do with some kind of fight. Politics, society, law and order don’t have much bearing on his life, but he’s a man who knows right from wrong.
From the press release, the former appears to be true.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:So, are we going to get 4 chapters every Tuesday (for each arc), or 1 chapter, starting from the first arc?
Because Toriyama never meant for them to be otherwise during the manga's original run, not until the appearance of Dodoria (who wears a blue one on one artwork).AnimeMaakuo wrote:Why are all the scouters green?
With a one-week delay for four chapters (one for each part), you can't expect the same quality than on the general trailer.Kuwabara wrote:Those 'motion comics' are complete garbage!![]()
Based off that trailer, I was excited for something akin to what was done with Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic. Instead, the chapters are poorly composed, poorly timed slide shows accompanied by stock music. This could have been a unique new take on the series, but it just turns out to be like most everything else that's come out in the last decade or so in the realm of Dragon Ball... Cheap or incomplete (or both).
In the original run, it is left unsure since no color artwork or color page shows him with a scouter.Fizzer wrote:So even Freeza had a green scouter?
James Teal (Animerica 1996) wrote:When you think about it, there are a number of similarities between the Chinese-inspired Son Goku and that most American of superhero icons, Superman. Both are aliens sent to Earth shortly after birth to escape the destruction of their homeworlds; both possess super-strength, flight, super-speed, heightened senses and the ability to cast energy blasts. But the crucial difference between them lies not only in how they view the world, but in how the world views them.
Superman is, and always has been, a symbol for truth, justice, and upstanding moral fortitude–a role model and leader as much as a fighter. The more down-to-earth Goku has no illusions about being responsible for maintaining social order, or for setting some kind of moral example for the entire world. Goku is simply a martial artist who’s devoted his life toward perfecting his fighting skills and other abilities. Though never shy about risking his life to save either one person or the entire world, he just doesn’t believe that the balance of the world rests in any way on his shoulders, and he has no need to shape any part of it in his image. Goku is an idealist, and believes that there is some good in everyone, but he is unconcerned with the big picture of the world…unless it has to do with some kind of fight. Politics, society, law and order don’t have much bearing on his life, but he’s a man who knows right from wrong.
That's a slightly misleading. By adding a color to where Nappa's scouter was supposed to be drawn, it would still be editing his art. And I don't want that. That'd be losing some charm to his original artwork. The WSJ should just leave his art alone and just color the artwork.JulieYBM wrote:Well, they're adding color, it's not like they're not already editing his art.
But they are already redrawing a lot of the artwork to begin with. Piccolo's pants are always colored in black for the original manga, but they have to add the folds while coloring...are you mad that those folds may not have been the same as before Toriyama had them colored in by his assistant?DragonBalllKaiHD wrote:That's a slightly misleading. By adding a color to where Nappa's scouter was supposed to be drawn, it would still be editing his art. And I don't want that. That'd be losing some charm to his original artwork. The WSJ should just leave his art alone and just color the artwork.
And Kuririn's Freeza Forces Armor seems to have the anime colors.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:Freeza's scouter is gonna be green.
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Not quite. Volume 23 of the tankobon showed Freeza with a scouter, and it is indeed green.Cold Skin wrote:In the original run, it is left unsure since no color artwork or color page shows him with a scouter.Fizzer wrote:So even Freeza had a green scouter?
Raditz wears a blue scouter on the cover of chapter 196:Cold Skin wrote:Because Toriyama never meant for them to be otherwise during the manga's original run, not until the appearance of Dodoria (who wears a blue one on one artwork).