Today for my online book report I will conclusively show the OFFICIAL DEBUNK for the downplay of SSJ God Cell.
The first evidence (EVIDENCE A) is that Cell is actually comprised of Saiyan DNA. This is stated on page 25 of THE ORIGINAL JAPANESE manga volume 25.
Next, we see that the Dragon Ball Z anime called Cell a “God of Destruction” back in 1992 (EVIDENCE 2). Though none of us will agree on using this source because none of us ever agree, I am clearly in the right because I found this.
Even though I suspect he is one of the gays because he is a moderator on Kanzenshit, TheDevilsCraps correctly cites THE ORIGINAL JAPANESE Chaozenshuu which CLEARLY STATES (EVIDENCE C) that they must be righteous.
IF A2 + B2 = C2, then EVIDENCE A2 + EVIDENCE B2 = (EVIDENCE C)ELL CAN BE A SUPER SAIJIN GOD.
We have to be as literal as possible here if we are to get to the bottom of the issue, so let’s examine Superman. He is a god to our people and he destroys things, so that qualifies as a God of Destruction. If the God of Destruction is able to fight a Super Saiyan God, they are equal. So if Superman is equal to a Super Saiyan God, he is equal to Super Saiyan Goddo Cell.
This means that Cell can also bench press a scientist just like Superman, SO STOP DOWNPLAYING CELL.
I made this into a YouTube video so it’s credible.
Thank you. I will not be taking questions today. Please direct all inquiries to your butt.
I don’t know why people get so worked up over this. It’s so easy and everyone gets it wrong.
Her name is ミント. If you ever took even just one Japanese class you would know that is MI – N – TO. The Japanese don’t differentiate between “R” and “L” sounds so that means it’s “Minto” because it’s literally the word the Japanese use for “Mint” but we are not talking about the dub we are talking about the nihongers. IT’S MINTO.
It’s so obnoxious how they adapt it beyond that. It’s a pun. A PUN. That means it’s NOT just THE WORD.
Some people on the internet said some things about an upcoming episode of Dragon Ball Super. In this professional news post I will show you one of them.
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The space is a danger for it’s inhabitants so Goku will make the ask to an old friend to avoid penalty in Dragon Ball Super. Artificial Android 17 returns in the episode 86 of Dragon Ball Super on Saturday, April 16, on Toonami Mizugi in China.
According to the Shonen Jump interview, 17 is was a ranger for parks now with husband and children. “He works in the wildlife preserve area of a gigantic royal nature park, as an outstanding guard who doesn’t hold back against poachers,” Toriyama said the kanzenshuu. “Content farm websites you read for words maybe trust isn’t best,” he concludes.
A scan comes from magazine, but we do not know language to understrand words but share anyway in order to provide you the support. It does appears that 17 will have a DE KKAGAKU event in his new appearance.
In a previous episode, 18 was there. Goku’s team could include the Ozotto says the YouTuber but maybe the Omni-Kings do not allow this.
Dragon Ball Super in a comic show in Japan that airs on Tonnami Sunday nights at 9:00 AM JST.
With over 40 years of reporting, no doubt Kanzenshuu Has THE MOST information about Dragon Ball out there! Everyone knows the basics like Goku Black’s true identity (Goten, duh) and Jaco’s last name (Tilimentempibosshi, duh), but how many of THESE facts did you know?? See if you are as smart as a Piccolo with our list! We dig deep into the books to find the best facts. Check out our top 10 facts you NEVER knew about Dragon Ball Z/AF/GT/SUper.
Dragon Ball is Japanese
It’s true: Dragon Ball comes from the orient!
Dragon Ball Was Akira Toriyama’s First Series
Believe it or not, the international phenomenon and multi-billion dollar powerhouse Dragon Ball was actually Akira Toriyama’s first series – what a great stroke of luck! When he began the series in 1996, he was relatively unknown, having only previously worked doing copy-editing at a pharmaceutical company! We all know how the story goes after that. Today, Toriyama has moved on from Dragon Ball entirely and now animates on the monthly TV series One Piece.
Akira Toriyama Wanted to End the Series With Freiza
Speaking with esteemed Super Otaku Magazine journalist Nirazaki Tihashiberi back in 1972, Akira Toriyama said:
Yes. Ive put so much time on Doragonboru I cant do much else. I never expected Doragonboru to be this long in the first place. I think its been concluded on a high note. After all, if I had my way, Id of ended the manga after the Freeza period! (Laughs)
Thankfully, it was none other than Batman‘s creator Stan Lee himself who called Toriyama up on the phone one night and persuaded him to continue! Can you imagine the Dragon Ball series without its official canon into Dragon Ball GT…?! We sure can’t! Thank you, Mr. Lee!
Goku’s Voice Actor Passed Out During a Recording Session
Goku’s first and only English voice actor Sean Schemmel passed out during the recording session for the infamous driving episode! Paramedics had to be called, and Schemmel was rushed to the nearest hospital… but because the show is recorded in the Canadian wilderness, it took them over two hours to get there! By then, Schemmel was awake again and ready to record. What a trooper, ey?
It’s Over 9000!
The Japanese dub incorrectly translated this pivotal scene as “It’s Over 8000!” I heard that TOEI animation had to hold a massive press conference to apologize for this mistake, because it ruined Toriyama-sama’s power level scaling for the entire rest of the series. This was a HUGE deal. I don’t know how much the rest of you know about Japanese culture (I’m an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it, so I’m not surprised they had to hold a press conference. That was absolutely the right thing to do.
Dragon Ball Was Originally For Adults
Dragon Ball was serialized in the daily magazine “Weekly Shonen Jump” in Japan, which means “Daily Adult Jump” in English. It is a magazine that updates very mature adults on very mature and adult things like tax brackets, investments, and those kinds of money things. There is a lot more nudity and violence in the series in Japan! For example, Goku is actually always naked, and was only given his now-iconic orange G.I. for the international market.
There are More Than 200 Dragon Ball Video Games
The first Dragon Ball video game — Kamehameha Battle For Two!! An Intense Match?! — was developed in 1958 and ran on an oscilloscope! There were only two buttons attached to the room-sized machine: “fly” and “blast”. Pressing the “fly” button would either move you to the top or bottom of the screen, depending on your position, whereas the “blast” button would fire a trademark “Kamekameha” at your opponent. There was an eight-hour cool-down period between attacks, so players typically brought dinner and homework with them to keep busy between matches.
The latest game for the franchise, Butod-en Tenkai-chi Alpha Power, is a VR game for HTC’s PlayStation Vive where you fly around the Dragon World and experience what it is like to dodge Marjin Boo’s ultimate attack! Because it is a VR game, if you die in the game, you die in the real world, too! So far no-one has been able to complete the game. Will you be the first…?! Never know until you try!!
Goku’s Name is Actually Chinese
Goku’s name “Sun Gokou” is the Japanese spelling for the Chinese name “Lu Zhishen” from the biblical story All the Men are Outlaws of the Marsh. When author Akira Toriyama decided to tell his own version of the story, he misread the kenji for “cat” and changed it to “monkey”, and went from there! Bulma is a stand-in for the preacher Dong Zhuo, while Oolong is a stand-in for the horse Liu Bei. Whereas in the original story the group went on a journey east for sacred diamonds, the Dragon Ball gang chases down the titular Dragon Balls!
You Can Watch the Series for FREE Online!
If you want to watch DBZ for free all you have to do is go to Google and type “watch dbz free” and you can just watch DBZ for free! The best part? It is in English!!! I don’t understand why people would pay for something that is free.
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One of the biggest questions fans have these days is: what’s up with Goku’s new form seen in the show’s opening theme?! After debuting last September (following an unsuccessful pilot series last year), literally dozens of people have been enjoying the show, all the meanwhile wondering what the special hair color and expression on Goku’s face might mean. Is he evil now? Is he some kind of god? Is he adding the power of the Kayo-Ken to himself?
Well, we have the answer!
!!! WARNING !!! SPOILERS BELOW !!!
We found out that Dragon Ball Z is actually Japanese, and finished airing there last year! Not only have they been holding out on us with Super Mario Bros. 5, but apparently also information about our favorite new cartoon! We found someone named “Chris” on alt.fan.dragonball who responded:
The final picture of the cast is a big mistake on FUNimation’s part, because it shows Vegeta standing WITH everyone (spoiling the fact that he joins the group) Trunks standing with them (to this day, I bet kids are still asking “Who the hell is that guy?”) and Goku going Super Saiyan. None of this happens until at LEAST the end of next season.
There you have it: apparently that is the “Super Saiyan” we have been hearing so much about! We’re still not sure what a trunks is, though.
Dragon Ball Z airs weekend mornings in syndication. Check your local listings for dates and times.
[!!– introduce Toriyama and say a bunch of words–!!]
Akira Toriyama made a name for himself in the 1980s with the megahit Dr. Slump before going right into his next series, the megamegahit Dragon Ball. The series’ fans are perceptive, but not as perceptive as the series’ original author.
Toriyama has a good eye for clear design and layout on the page, which makes for an enjoyable reading experience. Though his art style changed over the years, it was always black and white on the page, sometimes with color chapters to spice things up a bit. There were interesting color changes from the comic to the television series, such as Vegeta having red/brown hair early on, which was defined as black in the comic when Toriyama eventually showed the character in full color. Toriyama sure drew a lot of characters!
[!!– pick a random interview quote from Kanzenshuu –!!]
In previous interviews, Toriyama commented on choosing voice actors, making toy models, and more. In a previous Q&A for story volume of Dragon Ball‘s super exciting line, the creator was questioned on why hair turns gold on a Super Saiyan. Naturally, Toriyama does have an answer, and it is one you do not expect.
“Because when he became a Super Saiyan, we wouldn’t have to do the black fill. It also had the effect of making it easy to tell from his appearance that Goku had gotten stronger, so it killed two birds with one stone.”
So there you have it. One of the world’s best comic book writers changed the color of a character’s hair to make it easier to draw!
[!!– unrelated, but say something about Super –!!]
Dragon Ball Super recently kicked off its ‘Universal Survival Ark’. You can check out the brief summary for it below:
“At Goku’s request, the Omni-Kings’ “Tournament of Power” martial arts tournament between universes now begins! …But this also proves to be the beginning of universal destruction. What awaits the victors of this tournament, and the vanquished…?! How will these intense team battles between the elites of each universe turn out…?!”
The Dragon Ball Super airs in Japan and can be streamed on the internet with simulcast sites. Diehard fans may want to check on the CARTOON NETWORK for its official English dub!
Starting from March 23, Dragon Ball will be featured at the prestigious Barbican Art Gallery in London. It is part of The Japanese House Architecture and Life after 1945, an exhibition held until June 25, and co-organized by the Japan Foundation and the Barbican.
An extract of the original 1986 animated series will showcase the inventive world of Dragon Ball and the famous Capsule houses created by Akira Toriyama, and draw parallels with the actual work of visionary Japanese architects from the 1970’s.
The gallery’s official website describes “The Japanese House Architecture and Life after 1945”:
The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945 is the first major UK exhibition to focus on Japanese domestic architecture from the end of the Second World War to now, a field which has consistently produced some of the most influential and extraordinary examples of modern and contemporary design. Featuring over 40 architects, ranging from renowned 20th century masters and internationally celebrated contemporary architects to exciting figures little known outside of Japan, the exhibition celebrates some of the most ground-breaking architectural projects of the last 70 years.
At the heart of the exhibition is an ambitious and unprecedented full-size recreation of the Moriyama House (2005) by Pritzker-prize winning architect Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA). Visitors can weave in and out of the fully furnished units and garden, experiencing the remarkable house of Mr Moriyama in an immediate and physical way. Filling the other half of the Barbican’s lower galleries will be an eccentric and lovingly crafted Japanese tea house, commissioned for the exhibition from acclaimed architect, and highly respected historian of Japanese architecture, Terunobu Fujimori.
Considering developments in residential architecture in the light of important shifts in the Japanese economy, urban landscape, and family structure, the exhibition features over 200 works including rarely seen architectural models and drawings, photography and films, in order to cast a new light on the role of the house in Japanese culture.
At certain times during the exhibition run, tea ceremonies are performed for exhibition ticket holders in the Art Gallery within the garden of the tea house designed by Fujimori. The ceremony is demonstrated by the Urasenke Foundation Tea Ceremony Masters, a 400 year old Japanese Tea Ceremony School.
The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945 is curated by Florence Ostende (Barbican Centre, London), in collaboration with Pippo Ciorra (MAXXI, National Museum of the 21st Century Arts, Rome). The Chief Advisor is Yoshiharu Tsukamoto (Atelier Bow-Wow/Tokyo Institute of Technology). The Academic Advisor is Hiroyasu Fujioka (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology). The exhibition designer is Lucy Styles. The Fujimori tea-house is designed by Terunobu Fujimori in collaboration with architect Takeshi Hayatsu and built by students from Kingston University.
The exhibition is co-organised by the Japan Foundation and the Barbican Centre and co-produced by the Japan Foundation, the Barbican Centre, MAXXI National Museum of the 21st Century Arts, Rome and the Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. The project was initially conceived in Tokyo by Kenjiro Hosaka (MOMAT) and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto.
The exhibit is running now and will continue through 25 June 2017. Tickets are available at various prices for certain age groups and membership levels. A 230-page, hardcover catalog complementing the exhibit is available on the gallery’s website for £35.00; international shipping appears to be available for £25.00.
The Dragon Ball Super “comicalization” began in June 2015 as a promotional tie-in for the television series. The manga runs monthly in Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine, with the series’ twenty-second chapter coming earlier this week in the magazine’s May 2017 issue. Illustrated by “Toyotarō” (in all likelihood, a second pen-name used by Dragon Ball AF fan manga author and illustrator “Toyble”), the Dragon Ball Super manga covered the Battle of Gods re-telling, skipped the Resurrection ‘F’ re-telling, and “charged ahead” to the Champa arc to act as further promotion for the television series. Viz is currently releasing free digital chapters of the series, and will release their own collected print edition beginning in May 2017.