Dragonball: The way YOU like it

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Dragonball: The way YOU like it

Post by Rory » Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:16 am

Okay guys, what is your absolute favourite way to experiance Dragonball?
I personally love the Ocean dub of Dragonball, beyond the Freeza saga, for nostalgic purposes (we got Ocean here, and it isn't aired anymore), though I do tend to watch the original Japanese most, I'll take any chance I get to watch 'my' original dub.
So be it the manga, the anime... the animanga?
Whatever your preference, list it!

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Post by mrkaizoku » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:17 am

The original Japanese manga for me. Followed by the raw anime. I do get pretty upset with the anime much of the time with all the inconsistencies in animation quality and filler. I tend not to watch it.


I do have nostalgic memories of the original Ocean dub.
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Post by SSj_Rambo » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:29 am

The way I like to watch the series is with the Japanese audio and the good ol' Steve Simmons subtitles. I also enjoy occasionally watching the Funi dub of DBZ season 4. I like the music Funi used for that season and I like 19's voice as well; I like these episodes mostly becuase they contain the first scenes I ever saw of the show, the scene where 19 kills Yamcha to be exact.

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Post by The Time Traveller » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:42 pm

I don't give a damn whether it's full screen or wide screen, any screen is fine, but not in English or any other language other than Japanese, that ruins it for me.

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Post by Rocketman » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:48 pm

The Viz-translated manga, since I can't read Japanese.

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Post by SSj_Rambo » Wed Aug 20, 2008 3:04 pm

The way I most often enjoy Dragonball is by visiting sites like Daizenshuu EX and Kanzentai and...and that's about it. Kanzentai's frequent updates makes it a great place to visit often, and the beautiful layout of the site and it's amazing content makes re-reading it's pages never get old. The extremely large amount of information on Daizenshuu EX never gets old...never, and it's bi-daily posts of "news and updates" on the homepage makes not visiting the site each day nearly impossible. And how could I forget the fact that Daizenshuu EX has the greatest forum on the web!?

Of course I do occasionally visit other Dragonball sites becuase it's so fun to see what other fans have created, but Daizenshuu EX, it's forum and Kanzentai are the places where I spend most of my free time and 99% of my Dragonball related time and where I (by far) most enjoy the series...since I own like no episodes and no movies and only a few tankoubon; but even if I did have eberything out there, these three sites would still be where I find the most love for the show both inside of myself and from others!

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Post by Kunzait_83 » Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:01 pm

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Post by SSJ2bardock » Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:59 pm

Viz translated manga, I can't read Japanese.

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Post by Raki » Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:59 pm

Viz Manga/Kanzenban
Dragonball Dubbed
DBZ subtitled with original japanese music.
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Post by Forgotten Hero » Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:06 pm

Viz Manga
The Funimation single DVDs with the Japanese track and Mr.Simmons' subs! :wink:
-Playing Budokai 3 with the Japanese voices.
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Post by Saiyajin no Tatsujin » Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:07 pm

Well, since I've seen FUNimation's subtitled Japanese dub so many times, I pretty much know everything that's being said. So I prefer to watch the Dragonboxes. But still, there are a few FUNimation English episodes that still watch because I like them a little better than the Japanese versions. And for the Dragonboxes I don't have (yet), I watch FUNimation's Japanese dubb.
mrkaizoku wrote:I do get pretty upset with the anime much of the time with all the inconsistencies in animation quality and filler. But I still watch it.
Fixed for me. 8)

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Post by Vekurotto » Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:45 pm

Japanese RAW so far has been the best for me. Simmons subtitles are great too but I don't use them anymore unless I need them.
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Post by kusakun004 » Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:17 pm

Raw in Japanese off of the I-channel. I liked the I-channel bumpers around it and the I-channel logo as well. It was when I really got into Dragon Ball.

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Post by Velasa » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:36 pm

Honest to god? The one thing that I go to the most consistently and have spent the most time with over the years is fanfiction. Don't get me wrong- I love the cannon, but there just feels like there's so much information that's missing on the non-sayiajin.... good fanfiction gives me that. And over the years I've grown very much attached to a number of original characters, so it just grows more and more on me. The bad stuff I simply ignore.

More on target with actual stuff, I always go back to the subbed anime. I love animation, and I love the original version- the anime was my first exposure to fandom and it always pulls me back like nothing else cannon-wise.
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Post by Captain Awesome » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:44 pm

The anime, in Japanese, with Steve Simmon's subtitles.

in 4:3 :P.

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Post by Kid Trunks » Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:59 am

The anime, episodes 1-53 in the Ocean Dub. For me, thats the best, in spite of its many obvious flaws.[/quote]

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Post by Torque » Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:15 pm

ViZ manga.
Anime in Japanese, with or without subtitles, in fullscreen.

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Post by ssjpilafreich » Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:31 pm

For me its The Manga and sometimes the English dub.
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Post by Kendamu » Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:42 pm

The manga either in English or Japanese.

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Post by El Diabeetus » Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:09 pm

Any format, manga, anime, etc. as long as it's DB/Z/GT. In any language other than Portuguese, the voices suck in that, plus there are too many jokes, it's official dub is pretty much a 22.5 minute Abridged Series.

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