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I have been a fan of the Dragonball series for many years, in fact,
I believe I was probably about 13 when I first watched the Dragonball Z
Saiyan Saga, and that’s going back nearly ten years ago now. It had
only just aired in the UK when I started watching it, and for years to
come, I was in awe of this awesome cartoon.
I remember having to wait months for a new saga to either begin, or
for the saga to continue (I think the Freiza saga lasted about a year
and a half 0_0). I also remember when they announced that Dragonball
and GT would finally be coming to the UK screens. It was an amazing
time for me.
Now, I will leave the subject of Dragonball for another day, and I
am going to focus on the ‘travesty’ that was Dragonball GT. Now I know
that my statement may make others hate me, but please, allow me to
continue.
You see, I loved the fact that everyone had grown up, it was a new
chapter in the Dragonball universe. However, as the series progressed,
I became more and more withdrawn from the series. Mainly, this was
because the characters had actually changed. And this is no simple
matter of character development, it actually stems from the lack of
interaction in the creation progress of Akira Toriyama, and his input
was seriously missed.
You see, the main issue I had was the fact that Vegeta had changed
so much (and undoubtedly this made emphasised even more in the poorly
dubbed American version) and he was no longer the anti-hero that I had
grown up with and loved. Instead, he was just old, and flat…as in his
whole character was just two dimensional, lacking in any personality.
There was also the issues with the Saga’s that were very hit or
miss, and many of which (Babidi) suffered for the length of the saga
being too long, and some, (Super 17 Saga) suffered for being too short.
I mean, they could have done so much more with the 17 Saga and the
re-introduction of a key character that had been missing in action
since the Cell Saga in Dragonball Z.
Overall I was a little disheartened from the whole Dragonball GT
series, the awful “Let’s keep Goku as a kid” theme which added nothing
to the plot, story or entertainment, as well as the poor choice of
saga’s such as the black star dragonball’s etc. It was like watching
someone flog a dead horse, and in the end I simply stopped watching.
And that’s me, the person who spent all her pocket money on DBZ
merchandise from the age of thirteen. I was so down heartened that I
even contemplated boycotting watching the Dragonball saga.
Now, don’t get me wrong as there are some good points to the
Dragonball GT series, such as the really cool new super Saiyan levels,
which I am sure many will agree are awesome, and the fact that we are
shown how much stronger Goku really is than any of the other Z heroes
(many of which are absent from the series), and the fact that Vegeta
only manages to increase his Saiyan power through the use of technology.
But this is a series that should only be watching in small doses, as
over exposure to such drivel that exists in the majority of this series
may cause internal damage to the individual. I am currently
re-watching the series to see if it does have any truly redeeming
features…I must add, I am at the Super 17 Saga, and so far…it does
not. But don’t let me put you off; if you love Dragonball and
Dragonball GT, it’s definitely worth completing the series.
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