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Any Australians here?

Post by Minigt » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:12 pm

I've seen a few people here that are from Oz here but want to know if there is any more local DB/Z fans.
I'm from Melbourne :D
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Post by Bussani » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:02 pm

New Zealand here, just across the ocean.

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Post by SSj_Rambo » Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:39 pm

There are 20 members located in Australia on this page: http://db.schuby.org/daizex/memberlist. ... start=1550

I'd suggest looking through that members list to find any others.

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Post by Captain-Sora » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:29 am

Although I wasn't born there, I live in Australia.

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Post by Captain Awesome » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:56 am

Captain-Sora wrote:Although I wasn't born there, I live in Australia.
We're a nation built on convicts, everyone's families (save the indigenous population) emigrated here at some point, so you're a dinky di true blue Aussie my friend.

And I really don't see this topic lasting awfully long, unless we can inject some Dragonball into the conversation.

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Madman is having a big October sale, which means there are some pretty hefty discounts (up to 40%) on some of the older Dragonball DVD's (the three movie packs, GT, a small discount on the DB sets)

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Post by DragoonClawNZ » Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:04 am

Well, I wasn't born in Australia but I sure was closer than everyone else, New Zealand.
Bussani wrote:New Zealand here, just across the ocean.
Wow! I thought I was the only member from New Zealand on here. lol
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Post by Captain-Sora » Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:47 am

Captain Awesome wrote:
Captain-Sora wrote:Although I wasn't born there, I live in Australia.
We're a nation built on convicts, everyone's families (save the indigenous population) emigrated here at some point, so you're a dinky di true blue Aussie my friend.

And I really don't see this topic lasting awfully long, unless we can inject some Dragonball into the conversation.

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Madman is having a big October sale, which means there are some pretty hefty discounts (up to 40%) on some of the older Dragonball DVD's (the three movie packs, GT, a small discount on the DB sets)
I know, I'm just saying I wasn't born here. Not much history of our family has ever been based here, possibly not at all but that's exaggerating a bit(since, as you said, everyone's family has immigrated here at some point), I only arrived here like seven years ago. I'm not an official citizen either, lol. >_>

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Post by AnzuMazaki » Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:53 am

DragoonClawNZ wrote:Well, I wasn't born in Australia but I sure was closer than everyone else, New Zealand.
Bussani wrote:New Zealand here, just across the ocean.
Wow! I thought I was the only member from New Zealand on here. lol
Count me in, I'm a New Zealander too :D

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Post by ACCloud » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:34 am

I'm Australian. Good to know there are still other Aussie DB fans =)
Sadly, it's not the best place to live if you like Japanese series of any kind...
Oh well, Dragonball rules! =P

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Post by DragoonClawNZ » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:06 am

AnzuMazaki wrote:
DragoonClawNZ wrote:Well, I wasn't born in Australia but I sure was closer than everyone else, New Zealand.
Bussani wrote:New Zealand here, just across the ocean.
Wow! I thought I was the only member from New Zealand on here. lol
Count me in, I'm a New Zealander too :D
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ACCloud wrote:I'm Australian. Good to know there are still other Aussie DB fans =)
Sadly, it's not the best place to live if you like Japanese series of any kind...
Oh well, Dragonball rules! =P
I know what you mean, I only know one person apart from me who also lives in New Zealand and knows the true origin of the japanese version of Dragonball, everyone I know who talks about the show just think it's a kids show. That's because they've never seen the uncut/japanese version.
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Post by Captain-Sora » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:10 am

Yeah, mostly the teenagers of today think like that, basically you have to hate everything animated or actually any decent things, follow fads and actually be dumb enough to support terrible films such as the "*insert title* movie" films(like Epic Movie or the recent one, Disaster movie). To me, the general teen community are basically just opposite versions of Japanophiles but are just as worst.

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Post by DragoonClawNZ » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:12 am

Captain-Sora wrote:Yeah, mostly the teenagers of today think like that, basically you have to hate everything animated or actually any decent things, follow fads and actually be dumb enough to support terrible films such as the "*insert title* movie" films(like Epic Movie or the recent one, Disaster movie). To me, the general teen community are basically just opposite versions of Japanophiles but are just as worst.
So true, I know how you feel.
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Post by Captain-Sora » Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:22 am

DragoonClawNZ wrote:
Captain-Sora wrote:Yeah, mostly the teenagers of today think like that, basically you have to hate everything animated or actually any decent things, follow fads and actually be dumb enough to support terrible films such as the "*insert title* movie" films(like Epic Movie or the recent one, Disaster movie). To me, the general teen community are basically just opposite versions of Japanophiles but are just as worst.
So true, I know how you feel.
Of course, not all teens are bad though, just the overall amount of teenagers poisoned by fads, there are many who don't annoy and jerk around with anime lovers, and of course, there are A LOT of teenage anime fans. And adult fans of course. :P Anyways to not get side-tracked, let's discuss about the one anime important here and that's DBZ!

For me, I've been a major fan of the series for a long time, although I'm not a dub hater nor a fan of the dub either, I'm basically so-so with both versions. I mostly enjoy reading the manga overall. Also I like to draw Dragonball fan art and even make DB comics, I have one fan manga I'm planning to do but I'm still busy working on some stuff for it before I truly begin the project though.

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Post by SSj Gogito » Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:10 am

I'm Aussie, I live about 1hr away from Melbourne, In a town called Moe
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Post by The Time Traveller » Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:10 am

SSj Gogito wrote:In a town called Moe
Sounds hot.

Most of the people on here I'm friendly with on here are Australians, it's either by coincidence or that friendly stereotype.

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Post by Dizrythmia » Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:31 pm

I'm from Adelaide. One of the best things about it is that postage from JP to AU is cheaper than postage from JP to US :)

I'm currently ordering the single DVDs from CD Japan & joined Celga after listening to the podcast that mentioned importing from Japan (I forget which one it was).

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Post by Minigt » Sat Oct 18, 2008 3:58 am

I use Celga and Rinkya all the time. Postage $ still sting but its great to get some of the latest or some really old school DBZ stuff.
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Post by Stevenson » Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:23 pm

Yep. I'm from Sydney.
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Post by Minigt » Sun Oct 26, 2008 2:32 pm

We should start an Australian / NZ DBZ club or something! Maybe, I just did :D
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