Review Shows Episode 03.02.2016
Summon the Eternal Dragon and wish for the in the inaugural episode of The Cyber Dragon Ball. The Universe that Majin Phillips (Steve Megatron) and Master Birdman Dodd jump into the Universe of Dragon Ball Z! We tell our tales of Dragon Ball and how we came to enjoy this franchise as well as the […]
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Hey, this is Steve Bloom, and you are listening
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to the Geekcast Radio Network. and welcome to
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the Cyber Dragon Ball. I’m your host, Steve,
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or I should change my name for this show, Majin
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Phillips, and joining me is… I would be Master
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Birdman, because I’m the perverted older man
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who will teach you the Kami Kami Ha or the Turtle
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Dragon Wave, and that’s how I roll. Hey, and
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you wouldn’t be that much different from Master
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Roshi, so… Yep. It’s only when you see porn.
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So, I guess jumping into the gist of this show
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is, this episode is going to be a light overview
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of our experience with Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball
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Z, and so on. Each episode will more or less
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take a stance of, in the vein of our review shows,
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we’re going to be doing this in Saga. Because
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we all know that it can take, you know, 20 episodes
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to get to the end of a particular saga. Depending
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on how much screaming they get through. So we’re
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going to go that route. So like the, you know,
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the Raditz, you know, Saiyan saga and then the
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Vegeta saga and so on. I have an official breakdown
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on another. I just have to dig it out. Too lazy
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to do it tonight. I mentioned to you off air
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that I happen to have a Pojo Dragon Ball magazine.
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1996. This particular issue I have, it’s the
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515 character bios. It is from May 15, 2001.
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I still have this magazine. It’s in pretty damn
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good condition, which is actually funny. I’ve
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had it in a notebook for years because I used
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to write Dragon Ball Z fan fiction. You friggin’
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nerd! Yeah. Well, what’s funny is when I was
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in middle school, my friend that I had during
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that time used to write… In collaboration with
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me, we’d write Dragon Ball Z Mega Man X crossover
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fanfiction. Then we’d introduce slowly our own
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characters into the mix. He at one point passed
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the series on to me, and then I continued it.
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I finished one of his fanfics, and then I continued
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on beyond that. Then I had this whole mapped
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out plan, and then I never executed it. So I
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had this magazine as a reference guide. So what
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are your experiences or how did you get into
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the land of Dragon Ball? For me, it started back
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in the 90s. I was in high school, probably about
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grade 9 or 10. I remember hanging out with my
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friends Brad and Ben. And at the time, my parents
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had satellite, but they didn’t have cable. I
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know you could have one or the other. And I didn’t
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get a chance to see a lot of really cool cartoons.
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So my friend Brad, I think it was, it was either
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Brad or Ben, loaned me a VHS tape of Dragon Ball
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Z. And it was something they recorded off of
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a channel up here in Canada called YTV, which
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would be equivalent to your Nickelodeon, more
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or less. And I was like, holy shit, what the
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hell is this? And it was so cool. So I started
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boring. more and more tapes from ben at this
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point and he loaned me all the tapes up until
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just before goku goes super saiyan in frieza
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and i never saw past that until years upon years
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later and it wasn’t until i went to an anime
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convention uh anime north in 1998 i remember
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this because i bought a bunch of cds off a guy
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who had dragon ball z in these little 2×40 window
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thumbnail clips that were real player format
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and they were subtitled you couldn’t yeah you
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couldn’t oh wow real player crap on these things
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and i was like oh my god this is so cool and
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then i saw like the majin buu stuff i saw all
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that happen and then the final wouldn’t call
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it nail in the coffin experience with Dragon
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Ball is there was an RPG company in the 90s,
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Talosian or Talosian, I don’t know. They’re the
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same people that make Cyberpunk 2020. They produced
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a Dragon Ball Z RPG. An actual pen and paper
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role -playing game. Which is the most unbalanced
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thing you can possibly imagine. Like, you were
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literally throwing attacks that could range in
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the hundreds of dice and just The game mechanics
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are complete garbage, but the fact that they
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had it was amazing. And even back then, they
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had the age -old question, could Goku beat Superman?
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And there’s actually one section in one of the
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books where it says, in all technicality, Krillin
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could hand Superman his booty in a super -powered
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sack. And that’s the exact quote from the book.
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And I’m thinking, man, that’s really weird. So,
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yeah, that’s mostly my experiences with early
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Dragon Ball. However, though, as the years have
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gone by through doing This Week in Geek, I’ve
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actually become friends with a number of the
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Dragon Ball Z voice cast. I’m friends with Sean
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Schemmel, who plays Goku in the Funimation dub.
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I’m friends with Kyle Hebert, who was the original
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Dragon Ball Z announcer. He plays Gohan. Teen
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Gohan. He was also Ox King in the Dragon Ball
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Z Kai dub. I want to say he plays Pycon as well,
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but I want to say that might be Chris Sabbath.
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And randomly, Chuck Hubert. I did some work for
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him way, way back. And you may know him as Garlic
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Jr. or Android 17. So yeah, it’s been really
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weird. I’ve always had the peripheral of Dragon
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Ball Z in my life. Best experience is when Goku
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stole my mic. I was recording at a convention
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back in 2007 or 2008, and I’m interviewing Sean,
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and I have this device called a Morant, which
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is like a digital field recorder. And he’s like,
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hey, you, Birdman, hold on a minute. I’ll be
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right back. And he literally takes my mic and
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runs away for like 10 or 15 minutes. And it’s
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just him babbling in it as Arnold Schwarzenegger,
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as Nicolas Cage, as Christopher Walken. He’s
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just… saying random shit for 15 minutes like
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giving us like really weird like um audio promos
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for our show he called me steve he called me
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mike e honda dodd and steve a film negative sailor
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and it was just very very very odd and uh sean
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is a one -of -a -kind man let me tell you that
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much um and yeah that’s that’s dragon ball in
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me Okay, and for me, I remember watching back
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when Ian James Perlite was Goku. I remember being
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pissed off when it became Sean, and then going
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back, I’m like, you know, Ian wasn’t all that
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good. Well, and I don’t think it was even him.
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Like, it was just, it was that dubbing studio
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that did it. And he, I think he did well for
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what it was, but you could tell it was him. like
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i was like oh it’s megaman and and cheetor and
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and i was like oh okay it’s he’s playing goku
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too and then when uh you know because all i think
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as far as i got was like just the vegeta battle
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like before namik um with with him playing goku
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and then they changed it to sean shemel and i
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was to begin with was a little peeved and wasn’t
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happy about it but then I can’t imagine anybody
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else besides Sean Schimmel playing Goku and Chris
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Sabat playing Vegeta. I remember when they changed
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the voice from Brian Drummond, who played Vegeta,
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to Chris Sabat. I was like, man, that’s really
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weird. And then even looking back on that, I
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can’t picture anybody else playing him either.
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But the meme, it’s over 9 ,000, sounds way better
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with Brian Drummond. I don’t know why. It just
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does. Oh, yeah. Well, I think it was the guttural,
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It’s over 9 ,000! Like, just… So, I mean, it
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was just… It was crazy, but that’s why it was
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such a popular meme, was just because of the
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strength and intensity that went into that voice.
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I also remember when they changed Krillin’s voice,
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and I remember thinking, I don’t know which one
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I like better. They actually both sound kind
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of totally appropriate for the character. But
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I remember specifically when those voices all
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changed. It was like halfway through Namek. And
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you’re like, hey, where’d Sheetor go? And all
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this crap. And everybody’s voice was so different.
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Yet, consistently, I’m pretty sure the woman
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who did Gohan did it all the way through Cell.
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I’m pretty sure it was still her. Colleen something.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah, I’m… I… This show, like…
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There was a point in time that when I watched,
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I used to record the episodes on VHS because
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most of the time I wouldn’t catch them because
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they would come on right around dinner time at
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home. So I would always miss the episodes and
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I’d get so mad if I missed one. And I was like,
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I can’t miss it, blah, blah, blah. Back in the
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pre -DVR days for you people, you had to actually
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program a VCR and hope that the tape recorded.
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and hope that somebody didn’t change the channel
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on you. So I had that. And then in school, I
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knew so much about it because, one, the internet
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was kind of, you know, it was kind of getting
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out there for the most part. I frequented so
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many Dragon Ball Z sites and soaked up as much
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information as I could on the show that I was
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the go -to reference guy at school. for younger
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and older students that wanted to know anything
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about the series. So I was kind of that go -to.
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And then I’d have to sit there and explain all
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the differences in the sagas and their powers
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and who has this and who does what and how some
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of their names are after vegetables or after
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musical instruments or just various factoids
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like that. Definitely one of the highlights of
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my childhood. And then I actually ran a Dragon
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Ball Z website, which actually spawned from writing
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the fanfiction. So to begin with, it was called
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Majin Phillips and Baby Gojitos, or Bilby Kilburn’s
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Dragon Ball Z GT website, which later on got
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renamed to the Cyber Dragon Ball. To shorten
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it up. Hence the name of the show. And then I
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changed it later again. To the Dark Dragon Ball.
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When I was running it solo. But I got bored.
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And went on to Transformers by then. But I also
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watched all of the Dragon Ball Z Saga. So there
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was nothing left to watch. Because I don’t acknowledge
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GT. I think GT to a certain extent. Does get
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kind of a bad rap. I do kind of like Pan. Actually.
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I think that that and the Super Saiyan 4 were
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about the only positive thing about the show.
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Super Android 17 was kind of cool, but Baby was
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stupid. Yeah, Baby was stupid, and I liked that
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Trunks got to play kind of a front -running role
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to kind of replace his dad, in a sense, and kind
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of Gohan and some of those other guys. So it
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was a nice dynamic. I wasn’t happy about him
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being a kid again. Yeah, I thought that was a
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bit of a step backwards. But then again, I guess
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I’m happy having Goku alive than be an angel
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500 years in the future sort of thing. So I was
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better. I was more happy with that. But I don’t
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know. I mean, it’s funny. I never much cared
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for the original Dragon Ball series. Like the
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one that was all kind of cutesy. Yeah, I’m not
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really a fan of that either. But the dice have
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some pretty cool fights in it. In fact… One
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of the things that really got me more into Dragon
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Ball than anything else was the video games.
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Almost all of them were done by Atari, I think.
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The one that I liked, and I think it was the
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best. I still think it’s the best Dragon Ball
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Z game, and I’m really sad that I sold it. It
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was for the PS2, and it was called Dragon Ball
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Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3. That had a… Yes, it
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was. That was such an awesome game. You went
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through the entirety. of every Dragon Ball fight.
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You also went through several what -if scenarios.
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And you get to do some of the GT. The only other
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game that comes close would be Dragon Ball Z
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Xenoverse, and that came out last year for the
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next -gen consoles. And it’s an amazing game
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in its own right, too. I haven’t… I haven’t
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had a chance to play it yet, although I do own
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it. I bought that game actually used, so that
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was kind of nice. And then I bought one before
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that, and I can’t remember for the life of me
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what it was. It wasn’t that, but it came out.
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Raging Blast? Maybe? You’ll probably recognize
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it when I say it. It was one of the… I would
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recognize it, but I can’t. The last one that
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was released for the PS2 was Dragon Ball Z Another
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World. It was garbage and a half. Raging Blast
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and Raging Burst… Sorry, Burst Limit and Raging
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Blast both built upon similar mechanics. They
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weren’t bad games. They weren’t great. It took
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the series to go back to Xenoverse before it
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got good. And let’s not even talk about the Dragon
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Ball Z Kinect game, which is so ridiculous. In
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fact, I remember getting the press kit for that
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game. You got a scouter with it, fake Goku hair,
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and a headband. And I remember just looking at
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this mail. The FedEx guy hands me this Dragon
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Ball Z envelope. I’m thinking, what the hell
00:16:40.230 –> 00:16:45.309
is this? Yeah, awkward day is awkward. I remember
00:16:45.309 –> 00:16:48.190
sitting around my apartment at the time, because
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I was still in college with this, looking at
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my friends. And I’m like, all right, so who wants
00:16:53.409 –> 00:16:55.509
to be the first asshole to try this? And everyone’s
00:16:55.509 –> 00:17:03.539
like, nope. I don’t know if you remember any
00:17:03.539 –> 00:17:07.960
of the imported emulators of the Super NES games.
00:17:08.240 –> 00:17:09.660
I remember playing those in my high school cafeteria
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because someone was too cool to have a laptop
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running it in my high school cafeteria. We played
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that during lunches. Yeah, I used to play some
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of these games back when I was… Because I used
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to run an emulator site, so I used to get those
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all over the place too. They… There was one
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with cards. You had to play with cards to decide
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the moves that you did. And it goes all the way
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through Super Saiyan and defeating Frieza and
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then that’s the end of the game. And then there
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was a couple other fighting games that were on
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the Sega Genesis that was like… It’s almost
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like a Hyper Dimension or something like that.
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But it was such an awesome game, and that’s where
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I learned to button mash for the first time.
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And then I started figuring out how to actually
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play. Because I’d never played a fighting game
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until Dragon Ball Z. And to this day, that is
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the only game I will get that is a button mash
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fighter game. Because I enjoy the tournaments
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of it. Well, I should say that the only other
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game that I would play is… smash brothers but
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this is for an actual fighting game this is what
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i go to and i did figure out what game i bought
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that it was ultimate tenkaichi i’m trying to
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remember if that one was good or not yeah it
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was okay i the expectations for it that i had
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were not as good as um because a lot of the the
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fighting a lot of the the the stuff you had it
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would either lock on aim or you would have that’s
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right i remember the fighting being incredibly
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frustrating in that game and that was part of
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the problem and then they had timed things so
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like you had to hit the the like you know xyz
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you know or or the certain colors or whatever
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of the buttons uh or x y a b or something in
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a random order and if you didn’t it you’d get
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smashed by a hit or you you would have like a
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side scroller because you had to fight like hildegard
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and you had to fight like the the uzar and you
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had to fight um uh like stuff from the from the
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movies in the game and i was kind of like and
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then it wouldn’t let you get to like gt characters
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so you couldn’t use or something like that super
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saiyan 4 Yeah, something like that. I think you
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could use… Maybe you could use Gogeta. I can’t
00:19:45.890 –> 00:19:48.150
remember, but it’s been a while since I played
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it. But I know you couldn’t play the actual sagas
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of some of the stuff. And so it kind of… It
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didn’t really mesh well with me. Whereas when
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I played… Because I’d played sagas too at one
00:19:59.849 –> 00:20:02.089
point, and that wasn’t all that great. But I’d
00:20:02.089 –> 00:20:05.210
played Budokai, Budokai 2, and Budokai 3. And
00:20:05.210 –> 00:20:07.589
Budokai 3 was good back in the day. And then
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all the Tenkaichis have been… Now, if you want
00:20:12.400 –> 00:20:16.720
to check out something really good, go on YouTube.
00:20:16.940 –> 00:20:19.420
There’s a YouTuber known as ProJared. He’s former
00:20:19.420 –> 00:20:23.319
ScrewAttack. He does a lot of things now with
00:20:23.319 –> 00:20:25.700
Dungeons and Dragons, I think. He’s a really
00:20:25.700 –> 00:20:28.099
good YouTuber. And he did a series when he was
00:20:28.099 –> 00:20:30.240
working for ScrewAttack where he goes through
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every Dragon Ball Z game up until, I want to
00:20:34.680 –> 00:20:39.559
say, Ultimate Tenkaichi. and it’s really, really
00:20:39.559 –> 00:20:41.380
well in -depth. They talk about the car games,
00:20:41.500 –> 00:20:43.839
they talk about the role -playing games. There
00:20:43.839 –> 00:20:46.559
was a couple for the DS, actually. There was
00:20:46.559 –> 00:20:50.079
one for the Nintendo Wii. There was Dragon Ball
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Sagas, which was a role -playing game for the
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PS2 and the Xbox. And he goes through each title.
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He goes through even the Super Nintendo ones.
00:20:57.180 –> 00:20:58.839
There was actually a Dragon Ball Z Tournament
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Fighter, which actually played, I think, at Evo
00:21:02.279 –> 00:21:06.440
for, like, a year or two. So that’s how legit
00:21:06.440 –> 00:21:10.339
Dragon Ball Z got for a while. So if your listeners
00:21:10.339 –> 00:21:12.000
are really curious, I highly recommend you go
00:21:12.000 –> 00:21:13.539
check out his series on YouTube. I think it’s
00:21:13.539 –> 00:21:15.920
five videos long, and I don’t think they’re any
00:21:15.920 –> 00:21:25.319
less than half an hour each. Huh. Yeah, I’ll
00:21:25.319 –> 00:21:26.940
probably end up checking them out in my free
00:21:26.940 –> 00:21:35.640
time. And I… I gotta check out Xenoverse since
00:21:35.640 –> 00:21:39.920
I actually own it now. Because I haven’t played
00:21:39.920 –> 00:21:42.440
any of that game yet. I think I created a character
00:21:42.440 –> 00:21:48.940
and I think it’s about as far as I went. My experience
00:21:48.940 –> 00:21:51.359
with Dragon Ball Z has been between the television
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show and I think for a little bit there I did
00:21:53.220 –> 00:21:58.220
collect the comics. Which I think was through
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the Namek saga when I was collecting. I don’t
00:22:00.900 –> 00:22:03.420
think I had very much, but I had enough to go
00:22:03.420 –> 00:22:07.440
through some of the first fights with Frieza,
00:22:07.480 –> 00:22:08.640
and then I stopped collecting, unfortunately,
00:22:08.960 –> 00:22:15.500
due to money issues. I remember the company that
00:22:15.500 –> 00:22:19.079
produces the manga, Viz, they sent me this huge
00:22:19.079 –> 00:22:23.279
omnibus, and it went through Raditz all the way
00:22:23.279 –> 00:22:28.880
to the end of Vegeta. This thing was like a small
00:22:28.880 –> 00:22:33.160
city’s phone book. I couldn’t believe how long
00:22:33.160 –> 00:22:37.579
the manga was. I never did get around to reading
00:22:37.579 –> 00:22:39.400
all of it. I think I got halfway through it.
00:22:39.440 –> 00:22:42.539
I was like, man, okay, I might tap it out. Can’t
00:22:42.539 –> 00:22:46.160
do it anymore. And then, well, obviously we saw
00:22:46.160 –> 00:22:49.039
how long the series was on TV. That’s why I was
00:22:49.039 –> 00:22:51.599
really glad when they did Dragon Ball Z Kai and
00:22:51.599 –> 00:22:57.710
condensed the hell out of it. Yeah, I still have
00:22:57.710 –> 00:23:03.130
yet to watch the actual Kai setup of it. I’m
00:23:03.130 –> 00:23:07.150
one of the throwbacks to the original entire
00:23:07.150 –> 00:23:10.990
long, drawn -out saga. I actually like how it
00:23:10.990 –> 00:23:14.250
paces the first saga really, really, really well.
00:23:14.390 –> 00:23:18.170
It cuts out so much filler in the Frieza saga,
00:23:18.349 –> 00:23:23.089
too. It also takes out a good chunk of Cell as
00:23:23.089 –> 00:23:25.930
well. I haven’t kept up with it post -Cell, though.
00:23:27.169 –> 00:23:29.009
Just because I haven’t had a chance to contact
00:23:29.009 –> 00:23:30.569
the company to send it to me. But I know it’s
00:23:30.569 –> 00:23:36.349
been out for like a year or two now. But I remember
00:23:36.349 –> 00:23:38.890
Kai definitely being worth checking out, though.
00:23:43.269 –> 00:23:45.750
Now, have you had a chance to check out Dragon
00:23:45.750 –> 00:23:51.869
Ball Super yet? I’m… I’ve heard that the animation
00:23:51.869 –> 00:23:55.000
is batshit terrible. Some episodes will look
00:23:55.000 –> 00:23:57.920
great, some will look like shit. And I’m not
00:23:57.920 –> 00:24:03.599
precisely sure why that is. The movies… See,
00:24:03.619 –> 00:24:05.359
that’s really unfortunate because that’s the
00:24:05.359 –> 00:24:12.759
first series post Resurrection of… Which I’m
00:24:12.759 –> 00:24:16.180
glad they actually released those theatrically.
00:24:16.579 –> 00:24:19.400
I was really surprised when they did that, when
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they did… battle of gods and then did this
00:24:22.390 –> 00:24:26.009
one although i do think it’s kind of cheating
00:24:26.009 –> 00:24:31.210
where they just oh now your hair is blue is that
00:24:31.210 –> 00:24:37.490
all you got um but yeah super super saiyan god
00:24:37.490 –> 00:24:39.549
super saiyan ridiculous and then it turns out
00:24:39.549 –> 00:24:43.150
god’s not as powerful as regular it’s see that’s
00:24:43.150 –> 00:24:46.450
one thing akira toriyama basically said He’s
00:24:46.450 –> 00:24:48.890
like, don’t ever pay attention to power levels
00:24:48.890 –> 00:24:52.250
or anything. And it just got so confusing because
00:24:52.250 –> 00:24:54.829
even during the original saga, they’re like Super
00:24:54.829 –> 00:24:57.670
Saiyan 1 is stronger than Super Saiyan 2, but
00:24:57.670 –> 00:25:00.069
3 is the most powerful, but not as fast as 1,
00:25:00.210 –> 00:25:04.190
and thus not as powerful. I’m like, what? If
00:25:04.190 –> 00:25:06.569
I want to kick his ass, what do I got to do?
00:25:06.769 –> 00:25:10.849
Sort of thing. And I always hated that. Sometimes
00:25:10.849 –> 00:25:16.210
Dragon Ball, for as simple as it should be, They
00:25:16.210 –> 00:25:17.829
overcomplicated the crap out of it sometimes.
00:25:20.789 –> 00:25:26.809
Uh -huh. Yeah, I… It was one thing that I kind
00:25:26.809 –> 00:25:30.490
of thought was stupid with since that movie came
00:25:30.490 –> 00:25:33.130
out was they were like, oh, it’s Super Saiyan
00:25:33.130 –> 00:25:36.410
God, Super Saiyan. And then everybody can do
00:25:36.410 –> 00:25:43.119
it now. Yeah, I just… mind -boggling to me,
00:25:43.200 –> 00:25:47.099
but I did enjoy that film, despite the fact that
00:25:47.099 –> 00:25:50.940
it had kind of a really phony cop -out way of…
00:25:50.940 –> 00:25:56.680
Hey, Whis! I was… Yeah, they’re like, Whis,
00:25:56.839 –> 00:26:04.180
fix it! It’s just… I don’t know. I wanted to
00:26:04.180 –> 00:26:05.960
choke somebody at the end of that film, but…
00:26:08.919 –> 00:26:11.880
Yeah, it was great. I mean, I really enjoyed
00:26:11.880 –> 00:26:14.539
it, but then it had that, and I was like, eh.
00:26:15.779 –> 00:26:18.900
They pulled a Dragon Ball Z Eternal Dragon move
00:26:18.900 –> 00:26:22.960
without using the dragon. Because they used it
00:26:22.960 –> 00:26:28.119
at the beginning. So yeah, I mean, it was pretty
00:26:28.119 –> 00:26:35.519
good, though. With the duration of this podcast,
00:26:35.720 –> 00:26:37.599
obviously going to cover the sagas, but I thought
00:26:37.599 –> 00:26:43.359
we’d cover each film as well. That’s the plan.
00:26:44.579 –> 00:26:46.559
Things may not turn out that way, but that’s
00:26:46.559 –> 00:26:52.019
the plan. And just because I’d like to actually
00:26:52.019 –> 00:26:53.960
sit down and converse about some of the films
00:26:53.960 –> 00:26:57.299
as well because I acquired them all over the
00:26:57.299 –> 00:26:59.519
last year and I’ve watched all of them numerous
00:26:59.519 –> 00:27:05.450
times. And besides the fact that the animation
00:27:05.450 –> 00:27:07.650
is inconsistent with the film. I love the dubbed
00:27:07.650 –> 00:27:10.750
soundtracks. Randomly they have like Finger Eleven
00:27:10.750 –> 00:27:14.829
and Disturbed in some of them. And it makes no
00:27:14.829 –> 00:27:18.390
sense. Although as a child that very much did
00:27:18.390 –> 00:27:20.569
influence some of my musical taste as a kid.
00:27:21.789 –> 00:27:27.170
One of my favorite musical bits of Dragon Ball
00:27:27.170 –> 00:27:29.630
Z was the starting that they had while it was
00:27:29.630 –> 00:27:33.339
on Toonami. That’s the best one. I don’t like
00:27:33.339 –> 00:27:36.700
the theme song at all, but Rock the Dragon, that’s
00:27:36.700 –> 00:27:41.460
awesome. Bring that shit back. I mean, that instantly,
00:27:41.680 –> 00:27:44.880
like, I can associate with it, and it’s so catchy.
00:27:45.200 –> 00:27:46.960
You know what’s weird, though? They actually
00:27:46.960 –> 00:27:49.079
released a special edition box set a couple years
00:27:49.079 –> 00:27:52.720
ago where they purposely restored just that.
00:27:54.279 –> 00:27:56.839
The intro is different. Every other thing was
00:27:56.839 –> 00:28:01.829
the same, except that. I’m like, wow, that’s
00:28:01.829 –> 00:28:04.029
kind of a cash grab. That’s a smart cash grab,
00:28:04.130 –> 00:28:07.170
but it’s a cash grab. I want to say it was also,
00:28:07.390 –> 00:28:09.769
yeah, it may have been the original Ocean dub
00:28:09.769 –> 00:28:12.410
too, yeah, up until things changed, and it was
00:28:12.410 –> 00:28:16.630
Rock the Dragon as the theme song. I always thought
00:28:16.630 –> 00:28:19.430
that was the superior theme song then, as opposed
00:28:19.430 –> 00:28:25.990
to the random Japanese guy singing. Yeah, Dragon,
00:28:26.089 –> 00:28:29.579
Dragon. It sounds… Like it’s saying something
00:28:29.579 –> 00:28:33.059
bad when you play it on QuickTime in slow motion.
00:28:33.140 –> 00:28:38.799
But it’s so badass. I know. It’s such a great,
00:28:38.799 –> 00:28:45.500
great theme. So being that this is just a overview
00:28:45.500 –> 00:28:47.839
of all of our memories and thoughts and everything,
00:28:47.960 –> 00:28:49.440
is there anything that you’d like to bring up
00:28:49.440 –> 00:28:52.920
that we may have missed in our gushing of the
00:28:52.920 –> 00:28:56.599
series? I will bring out my Dragon Ball Z role
00:28:56.599 –> 00:28:59.480
-playing books because one of them, is incredibly
00:28:59.480 –> 00:29:03.460
rare and i picked it up for five bucks on ebay
00:29:03.460 –> 00:29:06.279
on amazon i’ve seen it going for four or five
00:29:06.279 –> 00:29:10.299
hundred dollars and one of the authors of dragon
00:29:10.299 –> 00:29:14.099
ball oh wow rpg actually wrote an unofficial
00:29:14.099 –> 00:29:18.339
book he had the manuscript done but he couldn’t
00:29:18.339 –> 00:29:20.500
publish it because the company had lost the rights
00:29:20.500 –> 00:29:24.910
to it so he published the um end of the cell
00:29:24.910 –> 00:29:30.529
saga and the beginning of majin buu saga in a
00:29:30.529 –> 00:29:33.849
book he called magical wishing dreaming spheres
00:29:33.849 –> 00:29:36.769
and it was the rules that would be compatible
00:29:36.769 –> 00:29:39.910
with the dragon ball z rpg i think i still have
00:29:39.910 –> 00:29:44.309
it but i was so happy that someone actually completed
00:29:44.309 –> 00:29:47.900
the series quote unquote in this but uh Yeah,
00:29:47.920 –> 00:29:50.000
to talk about character creation, some of the
00:29:50.000 –> 00:29:53.759
unique things the book would give you, I think
00:29:53.759 –> 00:29:55.579
it’d just be a fun trip down memory lane about
00:29:55.579 –> 00:29:58.880
a piece of memorabilia almost nobody talks about.
00:30:02.779 –> 00:30:06.599
Yeah, that’d be interesting. And then, like I
00:30:06.599 –> 00:30:10.599
said, I had this old Pojo magazine with some
00:30:10.599 –> 00:30:17.299
of their bios in there. Even though it references
00:30:17.299 –> 00:30:23.759
some sites that aren’t around anymore. Like Planet
00:30:23.759 –> 00:30:29.619
Namek and some of those type sites. So yeah,
00:30:29.660 –> 00:30:31.500
I’ll probably reference some of the characters
00:30:31.500 –> 00:30:34.220
in there at some point since it’s got the entire
00:30:34.220 –> 00:30:38.799
bios. It’s even got this interesting thing that
00:30:38.799 –> 00:30:45.089
it’s their English to Japanese names. and their
00:30:45.089 –> 00:30:47.349
dub names, and their alternate spellings. Yeah,
00:30:47.549 –> 00:30:50.109
I think I’ll be really kind of looking forward
00:30:50.109 –> 00:30:51.410
to actually kind of hearing about this more.
00:30:54.390 –> 00:30:57.930
Because, like, for instance, Vegeta, like the
00:30:57.930 –> 00:31:03.130
Japanese name is Vegeta. And the English dub
00:31:03.130 –> 00:31:07.329
translated name is Vegeta, like vegetable. Vegetable.
00:31:07.470 –> 00:31:10.450
And then the alternate spellings is actually
00:31:10.450 –> 00:31:13.900
the same as the Vegeta. except they replaced
00:31:13.900 –> 00:31:17.539
the B with the V. And then there’s three different
00:31:17.539 –> 00:31:20.480
spellings for the Vegeta, like V -E -G -E -T
00:31:20.480 –> 00:31:25.099
-A or V -E -J -I -T -A or V -E -G -I -T -A. So
00:31:25.099 –> 00:31:29.619
it’s like, there’s a lot of, like Kame, Senen
00:31:29.619 –> 00:31:32.059
is Master Roshi, obviously, or Mutant Roshi,
00:31:32.160 –> 00:31:34.079
which those are, you know, everybody knows that.
00:31:34.079 –> 00:31:36.940
Oh my God, Steve, you know what we have to do.
00:31:37.869 –> 00:31:39.970
We have to do commentary for the Dragon Ball
00:31:39.970 –> 00:31:44.970
Z, or sorry, Dragon Ball Evolution. I have a
00:31:44.970 –> 00:31:51.930
theatrical one -sheet poster for that. Is that
00:31:51.930 –> 00:31:55.349
the Dragon Ball movie? And James Marsden and
00:31:55.349 –> 00:32:00.650
Ernie Hudson randomly. Oh, you’re talking about
00:32:00.650 –> 00:32:03.390
the live action movie. Oh, you will. I’ve never
00:32:03.390 –> 00:32:06.690
watched that. I have it, but I’ve never watched
00:32:06.690 –> 00:32:09.700
it. We are going to Mystery Science Theater the
00:32:09.700 –> 00:32:15.339
shit out of that. Yeah, it’s… I would be interested
00:32:15.339 –> 00:32:18.000
in doing that, actually. Man, I’m almost tempted
00:32:18.000 –> 00:32:20.559
to drive down to Michigan so we can literally
00:32:20.559 –> 00:32:25.660
Mystery Science Theater 3000 this shit. My God.
00:32:26.339 –> 00:32:30.859
Yeah, it’s so, so bad. But it’s so entertaining
00:32:30.859 –> 00:32:39.029
at the same time. That’s funny. I think it would
00:32:39.029 –> 00:32:43.990
be really funny to actually go over that film.
00:32:44.529 –> 00:32:48.349
I have an intimate knowledge of the making of.
00:32:49.190 –> 00:32:53.210
I had to, in a not very proud moment of my career,
00:32:53.349 –> 00:32:56.990
had to ask for a lot of press material related
00:32:56.990 –> 00:32:59.950
to that movie. Like I said, I still have my theatrical
00:32:59.950 –> 00:33:05.339
one -sheet poster around here somewhere. Were
00:33:05.339 –> 00:33:07.160
you disappointed that you asked for so much on
00:33:07.160 –> 00:33:11.119
it? This is going to be my Zardot. This is going
00:33:11.119 –> 00:33:14.799
to be my Highlander 2, The Quickening. This is
00:33:14.799 –> 00:33:18.339
my beautiful disaster. It just happens to star
00:33:18.339 –> 00:33:26.180
Goku. Ish. Goku Light. Goku Ish. Goku Light.
00:33:27.119 –> 00:33:31.140
Who’s randomly a white kid now. And yet Yamcha
00:33:31.140 –> 00:33:33.839
is the only Japanese guy outside of Chao Yan
00:33:33.839 –> 00:33:36.740
Fat in the entire freaking movie. And Piccolo
00:33:36.740 –> 00:33:42.299
does nothing. Which is kind of messed up. The
00:33:42.299 –> 00:33:46.859
Ozaru as something. It gets so stupid. I remember
00:33:46.859 –> 00:33:48.940
there was a time when people wanted Jason David
00:33:48.940 –> 00:33:53.769
Frank to star as Vegeta. in if there was a sequel
00:33:53.769 –> 00:33:56.430
like there was a really weird fan campaign around
00:33:56.430 –> 00:33:59.789
it and i think he responded to it on like several
00:33:59.789 –> 00:34:08.309
occasions but we’ll get to that that just makes
00:34:08.309 –> 00:34:15.869
me laugh oh man so with that uh anything else
00:34:15.869 –> 00:34:18.449
you want to bring up look forward to us talking
00:34:18.449 –> 00:34:20.289
about this it’d be nice to get back into some
00:34:20.800 –> 00:34:23.639
anime type stuff and maybe talk about series
00:34:23.639 –> 00:34:26.280
that are similar to dragon ball at some point
00:34:26.280 –> 00:34:29.420
in terms of violence or content or even stuff
00:34:29.420 –> 00:34:32.119
that’s kind of dragged out and you know more
00:34:32.119 –> 00:34:34.480
than i would introduce you to some rather new
00:34:34.480 –> 00:34:37.239
stuff and hopefully you’ll take a liking to some
00:34:37.239 –> 00:34:40.139
of it so we’ll wait and see this is my goal for
00:34:40.139 –> 00:34:43.039
this podcast is to show steve some new and exciting
00:34:43.039 –> 00:34:50.920
things i have seen some anime My knowledge of
00:34:50.920 –> 00:34:54.139
anime is like anime light. I know like… I’ve
00:34:54.139 –> 00:34:58.800
seen a little bit of… You know, like obviously…
00:34:58.800 –> 00:35:03.300
I’ve seen Sailor Moon. I’ve seen like a little
00:35:03.300 –> 00:35:08.760
bit of Outlaw Star. I’ve seen Cowboy Bebop. Basically
00:35:08.760 –> 00:35:11.099
anything that had shown up on Toonami at one
00:35:11.099 –> 00:35:13.079
point I’ve seen. My main knowledge ends with
00:35:13.079 –> 00:35:17.659
Death Note back in 2008. But with series like…
00:35:17.769 –> 00:35:22.090
Attack on Titan, Kill la Kill, Space Dandy. I’m
00:35:22.090 –> 00:35:24.170
looking to get back into anime in a very large
00:35:24.170 –> 00:35:28.590
way. So hopefully I’ll be able to change some
00:35:28.590 –> 00:35:32.590
hearts and minds with this because it’s an art
00:35:32.590 –> 00:35:36.309
form and a genre that I really used to love as
00:35:36.309 –> 00:35:40.110
a kid. And maybe it’s time now that I’m that
00:35:40.110 –> 00:35:42.250
older adult, I can get back into it and see it
00:35:42.250 –> 00:35:45.309
with a fresh set of eyes. I mean, right now I’m
00:35:45.309 –> 00:35:48.239
just going through Avatar. the last Airbender
00:35:48.239 –> 00:35:49.960
series, and hopefully going to move on to Legend
00:35:49.960 –> 00:35:52.440
of Korra. And I’m looking forward to going through
00:35:52.440 –> 00:35:56.380
that again. So hopefully, like I said, I will
00:35:56.380 –> 00:35:58.559
be able to show you some crazy stuff like Fist
00:35:58.559 –> 00:36:02.099
of the North Star, which is ridiculous yet amazing,
00:36:02.139 –> 00:36:05.619
and really cool series like Attack on Titan.
00:36:05.840 –> 00:36:09.860
So stay tuned, guys. Lots of fun stuff, but mostly
00:36:09.860 –> 00:36:11.840
Dragon Ball and people screaming about power
00:36:11.840 –> 00:36:18.420
levels for the next X many episodes. Yep. Power
00:36:18.420 –> 00:36:25.280
level 9 ,000. Yeah, it’s just priceless. So,
00:36:25.340 –> 00:36:29.260
yeah. Thank you for listening to the Cyber Dragon
00:36:29.260 –> 00:36:34.280
Ball and catch us next week as we… Soon! Maybe
00:36:34.280 –> 00:36:37.760
not next week, but catch us soon. Yes, for the
00:36:37.760 –> 00:36:40.340
next episode. Please find all my Cyber Dragon
00:36:40.340 –> 00:37:13.440
Balls. Please. She’s like, shut up. But I have
00:37:13.440 –> 00:37:15.739
not ordered pizza as Goku, because if I did,
00:37:15.739 –> 00:37:17.280
it’d probably be something like, yeah, I’d like
00:37:17.280 –> 00:37:19.940
all the pizzas. Just send me all of them. How
00:37:19.940 –> 00:37:21.619
many do you have left? A couple hundred? Yeah,
00:37:21.639 –> 00:37:24.360
put everything on it, send all of it, and just,
00:37:24.400 –> 00:37:26.219
you know, that’d be awesome. Okay, thanks!
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