Yup Yup, thats why i think all anime should be created after the manga is fully completed. Trigun is another good example of a manga to anime gone terribly wrongdwchang wrote:Actually that brings up a good point that I can back-up with fact (which I have stated multiple times):Shun wrote:The simple fact is they drug it, drug it further, and then ran it into the ground.
The reason Dragonball Z drags on so much is because it was based on a manga. A manga that didn't always come out with the schedule of the show. Since the manga for a lot of the stories wasn't out yet, the animation studio had three options:
A) wait for the next volume to come out so they knew what to animate storywise
B) drag things on by excessive speeches and powering up
C) randomly create episodes that aren't in the manga (Kenshin did this).
Obviously, they chose B. If you don't think this is enough reason as to why the manga is clean and fairly to the point and the episodes drag on with excessive talking...I don't know what to tell you. That's how it went in Japan and makes perfect sense.
Anyone wonder why people make fun of it by calling it "DRAG-ON-BALL"...that's why.
Actually, that's the reason I liked the DBZ manga (and even DB). You see characters go from a kid all the way to an adult and how they mature and change based on the events that occur (in particular Gohan and Trunks). This is one thing that DBZ did well...character development (well for some characters).SSJ_Mitsuka wrote:it's really one HUGE story.. .and the characters mature as the show moves along..
