

Ssistir Online Dragon Ball Z Dublado Episodio 292 Online Dragon Ball Z - 291 Final Shop with Dragon Ball Z Anime Action Figure Set Esferas Del If you could sit through it with an opened mind you DBZ haters just might learn to like it.Shop from the world's largest selection and best deals for Collectible DragonBall Z Anime Items. I like DBZ very much, even though I didn't at first, I thought it was stupid because it was a cartoon, then I watched it. Music changed a lot from the Japanese version to the dub. The dub's music was made in the very late 90's to the early 2000's. The original music was made in the late 80's to early 90's. About the music: You have to remember that the music was conducted during two different time periods. They said lines like "But to no avale" Children could learn more watching DBZ than in a vocab lesson at school. Thats why they sounded like Power Rangers (Somebody said they sounded like them) And, whoever said this show doesn't teach you anything? This show used a very vivid vocabulary. It was SABAN who changed the show more than FUNimation. Just to set the record straight: The first 64 episodes of DBZ were done by a company in Vancouver, Canada.

The whole world doesn't need to know what you don't like. (Dragonball Z is a very complex TV show, if you don't see all, or a lot, of the episodes, your lost!) So, what I'm trying to say is If you don't like a show or movie, keep it to yourself. Although, I can NOT tolerate people who talk shit about a show they probably don't understand. I respect everyones opinion and understand where they are coming from. But, I will watch the original version and keep an open mind. I prefer the English version over the original Japanese version, just because I saw the dub before the Japanese version. With me, whatever version I see first, that is the one I enjoy the most. When people say FUNimation ruined DBZ, from your point of view they might have. Of coarse it has its flaws, but every great show does!! It has action, suspense (if you watched episode by episode on Cartoon Network) love, and character development. I have been watching DBZ for a while now.
