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Jun. 1st, 2010 06:46 pmUh, guys, I have just a little bit of a question.
"In February 2009, Toei Animation announced that it would begin rebroadcasting Dragon Ball Z as part of the series' 20th anniversary celebrations. The series premiered on April 5, 2009, under the name Dragon Ball Kai (ドラゴンボール改 (カイ), Doragon Bōru Kai?, lit. "Dragon Ball Revised"), with the episodes remastered for HDTV, featuring updated opening and ending sequences, and a rerecording of the vocal tracks by most of the original cast.[37][38] The footage was also re-edited to more closely follow the manga, resulting in a faster moving story, and damaged frames removed."
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'edited more closely' + 'faster moving story'
...am I reading another Dragonball Z because I sure as hell don't remember the manga moving fast at all, either. It wasn't worse, but taking two volumes of the thing on a trainride did not get me through Vegeta and Gokou having a physical fight, okay?
Lord.
"In February 2009, Toei Animation announced that it would begin rebroadcasting Dragon Ball Z as part of the series' 20th anniversary celebrations. The series premiered on April 5, 2009, under the name Dragon Ball Kai (ドラゴンボール改 (カイ), Doragon Bōru Kai?, lit. "Dragon Ball Revised"), with the episodes remastered for HDTV, featuring updated opening and ending sequences, and a rerecording of the vocal tracks by most of the original cast.[37][38] The footage was also re-edited to more closely follow the manga, resulting in a faster moving story, and damaged frames removed."
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'edited more closely' + 'faster moving story'
...am I reading another Dragonball Z because I sure as hell don't remember the manga moving fast at all, either. It wasn't worse, but taking two volumes of the thing on a trainride did not get me through Vegeta and Gokou having a physical fight, okay?
Lord.