Who is Super really intended for?
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Who is Super really intended for?
Because I know for a fact it ain't for a raw, real-as-they-come hardcore fan like me because it does so much wrong even on a factual level. It's certainly not for Goku fans since they made him mentally handicapped and does a good job at perpetuating the belief of him not giving two shits about his loved ones, it's certainly not for fans of the non-Saiyan Z-Warriors since only Krillin and Piccolo do shit (but they're treated as jokes), and it's most definitely NOT for Gohan fans since he's only relevant as a jobber/punchline which is even worse in the anime given how gag-driven it is and there are some episodes that make him seem significant but they're just so poorly written and inconsequential. It won't appeal to older non-fans either since it rides heavily on the latest two movies' success and doesn't progress the series in any meaningful way.
Do you think Super is aimed for?
Do you think Super is aimed for?
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.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
You say all those things as if they single-handedly define a person. Like, if I don't care for the fact that Piccolo and Kuririn aren't super-involved, I automatically, by default, and at the expense of every single other aspect of the show, therefore have to dislike it.
That's... not reasonable, and that's not realistic.
I don't think it's out of line to categorize me (Mike, VegettoEX) as an absolutely insane, fanatical fan of the franchise. I like Dragon Ball Super. Well, I'll clarify that: I like the Universe 6 arc and the current Trunks arc of Dragon Ball Super.
So even right there you can see how an actual, real-life human being can be split on the show and have different opinions about different aspects, yet simultaneously still define the show as a "success" to them. It's a show that's greater than the sum of its parts.
Who is it for? The same audience it's always been for: young Japanese boys. They're the audience Toei is trying to indoctrinate into their fandom to run them for all they've got NOW, and then LATER sell nostalgia to. This is literally the plan they publicly outline in their financial reports, and it makes perfect sense. If anyone else happens to enjoy it along the way... that's great, Toei's happy to take their money, as well.
I don't mean to come down on you, but this reeks of entitlement. I don't know if you meant it that way, but that's how I'm reading it. Not every product that's made is for you. It is indeed possible that they don't care what you think, and are not specifically out to please you with the product they're making. And that's perfectly OK.
That's... not reasonable, and that's not realistic.
I don't think it's out of line to categorize me (Mike, VegettoEX) as an absolutely insane, fanatical fan of the franchise. I like Dragon Ball Super. Well, I'll clarify that: I like the Universe 6 arc and the current Trunks arc of Dragon Ball Super.
So even right there you can see how an actual, real-life human being can be split on the show and have different opinions about different aspects, yet simultaneously still define the show as a "success" to them. It's a show that's greater than the sum of its parts.
Who is it for? The same audience it's always been for: young Japanese boys. They're the audience Toei is trying to indoctrinate into their fandom to run them for all they've got NOW, and then LATER sell nostalgia to. This is literally the plan they publicly outline in their financial reports, and it makes perfect sense. If anyone else happens to enjoy it along the way... that's great, Toei's happy to take their money, as well.
I don't mean to come down on you, but this reeks of entitlement. I don't know if you meant it that way, but that's how I'm reading it. Not every product that's made is for you. It is indeed possible that they don't care what you think, and are not specifically out to please you with the product they're making. And that's perfectly OK.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
It's aimed at people like me.
Goku doesn't exist.
Gohan doesn't exist.
I don't have any kind of debt with them.
Goku doesn't exist.
Gohan doesn't exist.
I don't have any kind of debt with them.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
Its for people who love the DB Franchise who werent ready for it to be over but more for a new generation of Japanese schoolboys. I'm one of the two.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
It's for Japanese middle school and highschool kids.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
I don't really understand the OP. I like Krillin, Piccolo and Goku and I like (almost love) Super. I don't think you can jump to conclusions that everyone who likes Piccolo or Krillin will automatically dislike the show as it's not for them.
Also the series has progressed a lot so I don't understand the not appealing to older non DB fans. In fact it would be even better for them because they'll likely not know about EoZ.
Also the series has progressed a lot so I don't understand the not appealing to older non DB fans. In fact it would be even better for them because they'll likely not know about EoZ.
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I didn't clarify what I said... what I mean it's not making the effort to please the fans of those characters specifically as not everyone are gonna like their diminished roles.Baggie_Saiyan wrote:I don't really understand the OP. I like Krillin, Piccolo and Goku and I like (almost love) Super. I don't think you can jump to conclusions that everyone who likes Piccolo or Krillin will automatically dislike the show as it's not for them.
Also the series has progressed a lot so I don't understand the not appealing to older non DB fans. In fact it would be even better for them because they'll likely not know about EoZ.
As in progressing... I mean take the story in directions where it's never been before like how the series started as a lighthearted comedy/adventure that was loosely based on Journey of the West but became it's own thing as an action series that was darker and more mature as it went along. It's a natural progress that GT didn't get as it tried to combine the lighthearted comedy/adventure with the darker, edgier action-oriented stories.
Admittedly the whole concept of a villain who wants to exterminate humanity for the error of their ways is a cool concept but it's not really explored. I and I'm sure many others would love to see how he can ever come to such an opinion.
Sorry if I come off as entitled but I feel Super is not as good as it could be as it's the midquel to one of the most popular and influential animated/comic book series'. I don't believe fans of a specific character would automatically dislike it because of the character's diminished role but it is a setback that lowers it's chances of appealing to that crowd at large.VegettoEX wrote:You say all those things as if they single-handedly define a person. Like, if I don't care for the fact that Piccolo and Kuririn aren't super-involved, I automatically, by default, and at the expense of every single other aspect of the show, therefore have to dislike it.
That's... not reasonable, and that's not realistic.
I don't think it's out of line to categorize me (Mike, VegettoEX) as an absolutely insane, fanatical fan of the franchise. I like Dragon Ball Super. Well, I'll clarify that: I like the Universe 6 arc and the current Trunks arc of Dragon Ball Super.
So even right there you can see how an actual, real-life human being can be split on the show and have different opinions about different aspects, yet simultaneously still define the show as a "success" to them. It's a show that's greater than the sum of its parts.
Who is it for? The same audience it's always been for: young Japanese boys. They're the audience Toei is trying to indoctrinate into their fandom to run them for all they've got NOW, and then LATER sell nostalgia to. This is literally the plan they publicly outline in their financial reports, and it makes perfect sense. If anyone else happens to enjoy it along the way... that's great, Toei's happy to take their money, as well.
I don't mean to come down on you, but this reeks of entitlement. I don't know if you meant it that way, but that's how I'm reading it. Not every product that's made is for you. It is indeed possible that they don't care what you think, and are not specifically out to please you with the product they're making. And that's perfectly OK.
I know the kiddies would like it but what I wanna know is what it intends for itself on a viewing experience spectrum once it's served it's purpose. The original series was for young boys yes... but it grew alongside the audience. The very early stuff would be looked back at fondly for nostalgia but the later on it progressed in a way that makes it's old ways seem vastly inferior.
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.
Re: Who is Super really intended for?
So basically, you're asking what kind of fans is Toei trying to appeal to?DBZAOTA482 wrote:I didn't clarify what I said... what I mean it's not making the effort to please the fans of those characters specifically as not everyone are gonna like their diminished roles.Baggie_Saiyan wrote:I don't really understand the OP. I like Krillin, Piccolo and Goku and I like (almost love) Super. I don't think you can jump to conclusions that everyone who likes Piccolo or Krillin will automatically dislike the show as it's not for them.
Also the series has progressed a lot so I don't understand the not appealing to older non DB fans. In fact it would be even better for them because they'll likely not know about EoZ.
As in progressing... I mean take the story in directions where it's never been before like how the series started as a lighthearted comedy/adventure that was loosely based on Journey of the West but became it's own thing as an action series that was darker and more mature as it went along. It's a natural progress that GT didn't get as it tried to combine the lighthearted comedy/adventure with the darker, edgier action-oriented stories.
Admittedly the whole concept of a villain who wants to exterminate humanity for the error of their ways is a cool concept but it's not really explored. I and I'm sure many others would love to see how he can ever come to such an opinion.
Sorry if I come off as entitled but I feel Super is not as good as it could be as it's the midquel to one of the most popular and influential animated/comic book series'. I don't believe fans of a specific character would automatically dislike it because of the character's diminished role but it is a setback that lowers it's chances of appealing to that crowd at large.VegettoEX wrote:You say all those things as if they single-handedly define a person. Like, if I don't care for the fact that Piccolo and Kuririn aren't super-involved, I automatically, by default, and at the expense of every single other aspect of the show, therefore have to dislike it.
That's... not reasonable, and that's not realistic.
I don't think it's out of line to categorize me (Mike, VegettoEX) as an absolutely insane, fanatical fan of the franchise. I like Dragon Ball Super. Well, I'll clarify that: I like the Universe 6 arc and the current Trunks arc of Dragon Ball Super.
So even right there you can see how an actual, real-life human being can be split on the show and have different opinions about different aspects, yet simultaneously still define the show as a "success" to them. It's a show that's greater than the sum of its parts.
Who is it for? The same audience it's always been for: young Japanese boys. They're the audience Toei is trying to indoctrinate into their fandom to run them for all they've got NOW, and then LATER sell nostalgia to. This is literally the plan they publicly outline in their financial reports, and it makes perfect sense. If anyone else happens to enjoy it along the way... that's great, Toei's happy to take their money, as well.
I don't mean to come down on you, but this reeks of entitlement. I don't know if you meant it that way, but that's how I'm reading it. Not every product that's made is for you. It is indeed possible that they don't care what you think, and are not specifically out to please you with the product they're making. And that's perfectly OK.
I know the kiddies would like it but what I wanna know is what it intends for itself on a viewing experience spectrum once it's served it's purpose. The original series was for young boys yes... but it grew alongside the audience. The very early stuff would be looked back at fondly for nostalgia but the later on it progressed in a way that makes it's old ways seem vastly inferior.
I'd think the Future Trunks fans.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
Super is for all kinds of fans but mostly for gaining new fans and getting them to ride along the journey and make a profit off of them for years to come as stated above. That isn't really new I mean they did that with us older fans of the series and will continue to do so as long as there is a market for it. I think it is better to view DBS as canon and just accept what is happening in it. The same writers aren't being used and it is a different generation so all the things that made Z and GT great or even DB might not work here. Super is for the young fans and those fans may not care much for what happened to other characters but honestly it feels as though that was the natural progression. Piccolo didn't do much in the Buu Arc and all the other characters felt they weren't needed to fight anymore and could move on. Gohan only fought because he needed to never because he wanted to.
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Dragon Ball Super, like the previous Dragon Ball related anime before it, is intended for young boys.
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Those are not impersonal facts. Those are negative opinions and some of them are also debatable.DBZAOTA482 wrote:Because I know for a fact it ain't for a raw, real-as-they-come hardcore fan like me because it does so much wrong even on a factual level. It's certainly not for Goku fans since they made him mentally handicapped and does a good job at perpetuating the belief of him not giving two shits about his loved ones, it's certainly not for fans of the non-Saiyan Z-Warriors since only Krillin and Piccolo do shit (but they're treated as jokes), and it's most definitely NOT for Gohan fans since he's only relevant as a jobber/punchline which is even worse in the anime given how gag-driven it is and there are some episodes that make him seem significant but they're just so poorly written and inconsequential. It won't appeal to older non-fans either since it rides heavily on the latest two movies' success and doesn't progress the series in any meaningful way.
Do you think Super is aimed for?
I opened a thread months ago to know common opinions about Super being targeted at a younger audience than DBZ. That's a discussion.
What you're trying to say is "who could ever care about that horrible show?", and this will cut off any discussion: tastes are tastes. And yours are not eligible as absolute (and mine aren't too).
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
Can we stop pretending like Dragon Ball is the pinnacle of Japanese cartoons or something? It's a mediocre show full of plot holes and retcons targetted at kids and young teens, with an incredibly inconsistent quality level ranging from "shit" to "pretty good". That's what it always was and that's what Super is, too.
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I have an urge to put this as my signature.Doctor. wrote:Can we stop pretending like Dragon Ball is the pinnacle of Japanese cartoons or something? It's a mediocre show full of plot holes and retcons targetted at kids and young teens, with an incredibly inconsistent quality level ranging from "shit" to "pretty good". That's what it always was and that's what Super is, too.
I think that Super has about the same intended audience. What I can see though from your posts DBZAOTA482 is that it's probably just not for you.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
No. Sorry to break it to you, but that's not how things work. Your preferences and opinions are universal laws of the Dragon Ball universe. To meet them is not, never was and never will be a requirement. And you are not a template for a "a raw, real-as-they-come hardcore fan", whatever that even means.DBZAOTA482 wrote:Because I know for a fact it ain't for a raw, real-as-they-come hardcore fan like me because it does so much wrong even on a factual level.
Re: Who is Super really intended for?
It's for people who watch cartoons to be entertained.
I guess you could write an angry essay about Goku's relaxed disposition into middle age.
I guess you could write an angry essay about Goku's relaxed disposition into middle age.

Re: Who is Super really intended for?
Dunno, maybe bulma/vegeta shippers.DBZAOTA482 wrote:Because I know for a fact it ain't for a raw, real-as-they-come hardcore fan like me because it does so much wrong even on a factual level. It's certainly not for Goku fans since they made him mentally handicapped and does a good job at perpetuating the belief of him not giving two shits about his loved ones, it's certainly not for fans of the non-Saiyan Z-Warriors since only Krillin and Piccolo do shit (but they're treated as jokes), and it's most definitely NOT for Gohan fans since he's only relevant as a jobber/punchline which is even worse in the anime given how gag-driven it is and there are some episodes that make him seem significant but they're just so poorly written and inconsequential. It won't appeal to older non-fans either since it rides heavily on the latest two movies' success and doesn't progress the series in any meaningful way.
Do you think Super is aimed for?

Or fans of Goku as being silly and carefree.
Or, those who are fans of minor characters but like adding new cast characters as the series progresses into new realms and goku meets new people (as has happened since day 1).
Oh, wait, none of those are a real demographic. Or they can't be "raw, real-as-they-come hardcore fans", because *you* are one, and you don't like it, so obviously no other hardcore fans like it.
Re: Who is Super really intended for?
The premise of this thread from jump street is extremely loaded and judgmental, not to mention pretty elitist.
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Re: Who is Super really intended for?
Gun to his head and all, threatened with death if he didntTHEGOKU wrote:Super is for all kinds of fans but mostly for gaining new fans and getting them to ride along the journey and make a profit off of them for years to come as stated above. That isn't really new I mean they did that with us older fans of the series and will continue to do so as long as there is a market for it. I think it is better to view DBS as canon and just accept what is happening in it. The same writers aren't being used and it is a different generation so all the things that made Z and GT great or even DB might not work here. Super is for the young fans and those fans may not care much for what happened to other characters but honestly it feels as though that was the natural progression. Piccolo didn't do much in the Buu Arc and all the other characters felt they weren't needed to fight anymore and could move on. Gohan only fought because he needed to never because he wanted to.
Re: Who is Super really intended for?
Young Japanese boys.
Re: Who is Super really intended for?
Young japanese kids, mostly boys, since its a fighting anime. Tho young girls may enjoy it also.