Nobody will never jump at you for expressing your opinion. Especially when you did it that wayCold Skin wrote:(AND before you jump at me for saying that, read the following paragraphs where I explain why I feel that way and why the level sets are perfect despite my personal preferences)
100% agree, but there is one thing I want to add. It's not only about "accepting oldness". Some people (me) just want to see the show in its original form, because they are aware of the fact that old television broadcast or home video formats were unable to present it as it originally looks, due to their limitations. So, I want to see things I never saw before, but always knew about their existence (...maybe not alwaysCold Skin wrote:When people watch Z, it is because they accept the oldness of it and want to see it as aged as it is! They want to keep everything that was part of the Z experience back then: all details including the "old times" grain, the old score, the crazy fillers, the slightly washed out colors... They want to see it as "a product of its time" as Mike said... if I remember well, at least.
From a certain point of view, it's not that Dragon Ball needs to be brought up to the modern era - It's modern era that barely caught up with Dragon Ball when blu-ray format appeared.
I want "originality" of the show, despite of it being old or new, bad or good, ugly or pretty























