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Mr. Obsession
09-10-2001, 01:53 PM
Straight from CN's TV schedule page (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/schedule.html). And for those too lazy to click on the link:


NEW EPISODES
DRAGONBALL Z
[TV-Y7FV]


Monday-Friday, 6 p.m. (e/p),
starting September 10



Finally, the news Toonami fans have been waiting for: Starting Monday, September 10, Cartoon Network will begin airing 96 episodes of Dragonball Z that have never before been seen on U.S. television. These new episodes of Dragonball Z encompass the King Kai Saga and the Majin Buu Saga and continue the story of Goku, who, along with his son Gohan and a handful of friends, defends the Earth against the deadly forces of the mighty Saiyans.


So I'm forced to say "umm... ok".

sun
09-10-2001, 03:03 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Obsession
Straight from CN's TV schedule page (http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv/schedule.html). And for those too lazy to click on the link:




So I'm forced to say "umm... ok".

Sorry, don't know all of the abbreviations yet, What is DBZ? Thank you fo r anwering when you get the time...

Mr. Obsession
09-10-2001, 03:17 PM
DBZ = Dragonball Z

Don't get me wrong, I like DBZ and plan on watching the new season. It's just that after almost 6 months of new episodes once the last of the 96 ep's airs (right around Feb.) it's all going to be over. Just repeats until '03 when they get around to GT.

sun
09-10-2001, 03:42 PM
Thank you for the name of the toon series. I do not have cartoon network yet, and have never seen a single ep. Don't know what it is about..but if someone paid for 96 eps, it must be worth watching...Good luck...oldtoonguy

Mr. Obsession
09-10-2001, 03:50 PM
CN just paid for the broadcast rights for the remaining 96 episodes because DBZ is one of the networks highest rated shows.

I believe there were something like 251 episodes done in Japan, around 180 (or so) of the original Dragonball, and something like 80 of GT.

What is DBZ about? The simple answer is martial artists fighting to save the world.

sun
09-10-2001, 03:58 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Obsession
CN just paid for the broadcast rights for the remaining 96 episodes because DBZ is one of the networks highest rated shows.

I believe there were something like 251 episodes done in Japan, around 180 (or so) of the original Dragonball, and something like 80 of GT.

What is DBZ about? The simple answer is martial artists fighting to save the world.

I have seen a couple of films done in this style. Don't know much about it..Presently, I have a , wrapped ,never opened, VCR copy, of Princess Monokee,(not sure of spelling) which is supposed to one of the true classics of Japnaese Animation. Perhaps, now, this will motivate me to watch it . Best of Luck, thanks

kiddiesunshine
09-10-2001, 04:39 PM
i think it's "MONONOKE".

Joe Tully
09-10-2001, 05:47 PM
I think the commercial I saw on TV said 46 new episodes. Maybe the folks over there read a 4 as a 9?

Mr. Obsession
09-10-2001, 05:53 PM
I just saw a commercial that said 43 episodes. A smart business move if you ask me, keeps the franchise going and it give the fans something to look forward to. Much better than burning it out all at once.

edit: The info I posted above came from the offical CN webpage. But like I just said showing 43 makes more sense than showing all 96 right away.

Split56
09-10-2001, 07:01 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Obsession
Starting Monday, September 10, Cartoon Network will begin airing 96 episodes of Dragonball Z that have never before been seen on U.S. television.
I guess those retards never heard of the i-channel which i'll be sticking with.

Jowy Blight
09-10-2001, 08:49 PM
These new episodes of Dragonball Z encompass the King Kai Saga and the Majin Buu Saga and continue the story of Goku, who, along with his son Gohan and a handful of friends, defends the Earth against the deadly forces of the mighty Saiyans.

The person who wrote this doesn't know what he's talking about. There is no Kaio-sama saga, and the fight with the Saiya-jin's took place years before the Majin Buu saga happened.

Nightwing
09-10-2001, 10:03 PM
Be that as it may, I saw the first episode today and it wasn't half bad. SMALL SPOILER AHEAD!

It was kind of strange (yet equally humorous) at this one point on Snake Way when Goku ran off, then forgot something, so he ran back. But the weird part was, he ran back....backwards. Like they just ran the animation backwards. It was funny though, cuz when he ran past Gregory and Bubble's on either run he'd say "Hi guys!" or "Buy guys!"

I like how things are going so far, and it doesn't seem AS dragged on as the past sagas were, so that makes me happy. Then again, the characters already won me over back in the twitchy animation and drawn out story line days, so I guess they could do their worst and it wouldn't phase me much. Not that I"m asking for it though, of course. :p

Leaping Larry Jojo
09-10-2001, 11:47 PM
Originally posted by oldtoonguy


I have seen a couple of films done in this style. Don't know much about it..Presently, I have a , wrapped ,never opened, VCR copy, of Princess Monokee,(not sure of spelling) which is supposed to one of the true classics of Japnaese Animation. Perhaps, now, this will motivate me to watch it . Best of Luck, thanks

DBZ is guilty pleasure, not a Princess Mononoke-like artistic effort. It's worth a look, but judging from your tastes, DBZ doesn't seem to groove on the same lane as you do.

Jowy Blight
09-11-2001, 12:44 AM
characters already won me over

Yep, people will always seem to like DBZ more if they watch DB. I must say that the dub of DB is quite well done (especialy since they kep the Japanese score, I just wish Toonami would quit shorting the ending theme). Wasn't today's the eppy where Son Gokou and Krillen went to find the rock that Kame-sennin threw into the woods?

Samhaine
09-11-2001, 12:47 AM
Originally posted by Split56

I guess those retards never heard of the i-channel which i'll be sticking with.


Well, I must be a retard because I've never heard of the i-channel.



Originally posted by Jowy Blight

The person who wrote this doesn't know what he's talking about. There is no Kaio-sama saga, and the fight with the Saiya-jin's took place years before the Majin Buu saga happened.


And I think the person who wrote that was speaking of the outer-world tournament. I mean, for someone who hasn't seen all the Japenese episodes fansubbed thousands of times over already, it could be mistaken for a Kai saga, at least judging from the first ep.


Guys, next time don't be so snide with people who are "uninitiated." I see the same thing in comic shops, and it just hurts the industries, by keeping people away. So what if they're new, and don't know everything about anime yet. If you're going to correct them, at least don't use terms like "retards."


Anyhow, I thought the first episode was pretty good, although they teased us with shots of Goten and Gohan training on the commercial bumpers.

Samhaine
09-11-2001, 12:50 AM
Originally posted by Jowy Blight


Wasn't today's the eppy where Son Gokou and Krillen went to find the rock that Kame-sennin threw into the woods?


Yup, it was. I'm really liking DB, as much if not more than DBZ.

Jowy Blight
09-11-2001, 01:00 AM
Guys, next time don't be so snide with people who are "uninitiated." I see the same thing in comic shops, and it just hurts the industries, by keeping people away. So what if they're new, and don't know everything about anime yet. If you're going to correct them, at least don't use terms like "retards."

Oh, I didn't mean to come off sounding that way, I just don't want anybody to be misinformed about things like that.


Yup, it was. I'm really liking DB, as much if not more than DBZ.

That's good, everybody who see's DB most of the time ends up likeing it more then DBZ (the same happened with me).

Split56
09-11-2001, 03:31 AM
Originally posted by bloodone
Well, I must be a retard because I've never heard of the i-channel.

International Channel. Maybe you don't have it.



And I think the person who wrote that was speaking of the outer-world tournament. I mean, for someone who hasn't seen all the Japenese episodes fansubbed thousands of times over already, it could be mistaken for a Kai saga, at least judging from the first ep.

Whatever, they're stupid. They always split everything up into mini sagas. There are 4 sagas: Saiyajin, Furiiza, Cell, Buu.

Samhaine
09-12-2001, 03:29 PM
Originally posted by Split56

International Channel. Maybe you don't have it.



As a matter of fact, I don't. This is the first I've heard of it.


Whatever, they're stupid. They always split everything up into mini sagas. There are 4 sagas: Saiyajin, Furiiza, Cell, Buu.

Ummm, did you even get the point of my last message?

Maxie Zeus
09-12-2001, 04:24 PM
Okay, let's calm down. We're all on edge for good reason right now. But we can't let the bad blood we're feeling right now about the WTC/Pentagon atrocities spill over into our on-topic discussions.

I can't tell from the context who is being called "stupid" here, because the original quote lacks an identification and context. Still, it's probably not a good idea to be tossing that word around. If there is a mistake in that quote, it's better just to set the record straight than to attack the person who made it, even if they are not a member of the boards.

sun
09-12-2001, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by Maxie Zeus
Okay, let's calm down. We're all on edge for good reason right now. But we can't let the bad blood we're feeling right now about the WTC/Pentagon atrocities spill over into our on-topic discussions.

I can't tell from the context who is being called "stupid" here, because the original quote lacks an identification and context. Still, it's probably not a good idea to be tossing that word around. If there is a mistake in that quote, it's better just to set the record straight than to attack the person who made it, even if they are not a member of the boards.

I believe Maxie is correct...We need to calm down, calling each other names, or whatever will not improve our understanding or fun of toons. It will make us angry at ourselves and others. I do not think that makes us feel any better.

Samhaine
09-12-2001, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by oldtoonguy


I believe Maxie is correct...We need to calm down, calling each other names, or whatever will not improve our understanding or fun of toons. It will make us angry at ourselves and others. I do not think that makes us feel any better.

I wasn't calling anyone names, I just didn't appreciate Split56 putting people down because they didn't know everything about DBZ. Sorry if it sounded that way.