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Some people can "get over it" and enjoy the franchise for what it is and always has been. But ALL OF THAT still comes back around to "this isn't what I thought it was". then, and ONLY THEN, do you get into the classic examples of "I don't like the voices" and "I don't like the music" and "the script isn't as funny as I remember it being" and so on and so forth. Once you struggle through all of that and come to terms with the fact that you're a goddamn adult watching a show for kids and talking about it on the Internet with the exact same type of other people but also sometimes talking to 14 year olds and that's really fucking awkward and weird. There are these and ALL SORTS of other self-growth moments and phases for lots of people. For even more others (and stemming from that last point), it starts dipping into a sense of identity that you don't feel you have: that of an anime fan (like, "I'm not one of those gross anime fans, I just like this one show! Don't lump me in with them!"). For others, it's the discovery that the show (a Japanese cartoon) isn't what you thought it was (just a cool show on TV) when you learn something new, you sometimes feel as if you've been lied to or otherwise lost a little bit of control over your past. For some, realizing you're into a kid's show is the first point of rebellion: you don't want to be seen as a kid anymore, so you shed anything that would tie you to that identity. In the west (well, specifically America), people got into it as kids, and then go through a whole bunch of growing pains. I guess my first question would be: says who? How do you come to a conclusion that, based on _ data (from where?) that the original Japanese version has a bad reputation?ĭragon Ball is a show for kids. PartnersĪ very similar question was posed on Kanzenshuu's forum the other day. We reserve the right to remove submissions at our discretion. When creating a topic to discuss new spoilers, put a warning in the title, and keep the title itself spoiler free. Spoilers for the upcoming film or the latest chapter of the Dragon Ball Super manga must be tagged outside of dedicated discussion threads. If you post a video with a strobe effect you must include a seizure warning in the title of your post. You may submit Fanart once a week (7 days).
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