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Dragon Ball was all my friends would ever talk about, specially during the "Z" era -- it was such a phenomenon that it actually managed to carry all of them from the very beginning of the original series and into the crazy stuff of the Sayan, Cell and Freezer sagas. It was utterly amazing to me as I bore witness to their fandom, watching them all stick around for hundreds of episodes without ever getting bored of it... I guess a good beatdown never gets old.
But then I noticed that the conversation started to die down towards the end of the Majin Buu saga, stopping completely by the time GT came about in exactly the same way it did when Ash made it to Hoenn (right after Misty left the group and Gary openly declared leaving the Pokemon Master dream... Felt like The Beatles breaking up, man XD).
I had always chalked it up to us just being older and just way too buried with responsibilities to properly give it a chance (and it did made sense -- we were seventh graders by the time GT debuted here), but I don't think it's a very well-loved series overall... I have yet to meet one true super fan of it and I could personally never get into it in the same way I did both DB and Z (or even some of the newer stuff).
GT seems to exist mostly in isolation, almost shunned by the community at large for reasons that aren't at all clear to me and that makes it all the more fascinating to me.
What do you think?
But then I noticed that the conversation started to die down towards the end of the Majin Buu saga, stopping completely by the time GT came about in exactly the same way it did when Ash made it to Hoenn (right after Misty left the group and Gary openly declared leaving the Pokemon Master dream... Felt like The Beatles breaking up, man XD).
I had always chalked it up to us just being older and just way too buried with responsibilities to properly give it a chance (and it did made sense -- we were seventh graders by the time GT debuted here), but I don't think it's a very well-loved series overall... I have yet to meet one true super fan of it and I could personally never get into it in the same way I did both DB and Z (or even some of the newer stuff).
GT seems to exist mostly in isolation, almost shunned by the community at large for reasons that aren't at all clear to me and that makes it all the more fascinating to me.
What do you think?
. The opening theme is also awesome with the ending of GT being thematically pretty great. It also had the honour of being the only dragonball property to do so poorly it got cancelled at the time in Japan. This caused any and all creators to not follow up on dragonball in any official capacity as that Toriyama magic was clearly needed for success.