You can try and prove whatever you want, but you might want to work on your English, first. It's "you're," in this case.Personal E-mail wrote:Subj: Lost OVA
Date: 4/23/2004 2:19:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: <evilzombiez@viperenterprise.com>
To: <VegettoEX@aol.com>
Reply-To: <evilzombiez@viperenterprise.com>
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I can prove 100% your wrong about the Lost OVA, That it is in fact a DragonballZ movie.
I don't know what kind of site you think I run, but I've been in this game for nearly seven years. I don't run some random newbie site that puts up every rumor they hear. As you can see in the EXTREMELY LONG EXPLANATION...
http://www.daizex.com/general/playdia
... I've got images of the game system, the actual games' covers, the VHS covers, a full synopsis of the feature with screen-shots...
I kinda know what I'm talking about.
While it IS TRUE that the footage was EVENTUALLY released on home VHS (and just recently as an extra on the 2nd Japanese "Dragon Box" DBZ DVD boxset) *as if it were its own feature*, it was ORIGINALLY ANIMATED for two games on the PlayDia console (called "Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku" parts 1 & 2, respectively).
I'm not sure what kind of garbage you're reading elsewhere, but the moral of the story is that just because you download or read something on the internet... it doesn't mean you're an expert on the subject.
I hate to be so negative about it, but when people CONTINUOUSLY get their panties in a snag and e-mail me trying to "prove" that I'm wrong, almost always with terrible grammar (when I've got the information and images so clearly laid out)... it just makes ya' start to think.
Best wishes.
- VegettoEX
www.daizex.com
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I only wish this was the only e-mail like this that I've gotten. They're so often and ridiculous, I can't take it.