Dragon Ball Series
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The story follows Son Gokou, a boy with wonderful strength who lives alone in a tropical forest on earth. One day he
met Bulma, a travveling girl in quest of the dragon ball.
The dragon balls actually is seven
glass ball with stars in the middle, varies from one star to seven, and if put togheter, can grant one wish, any wish
possible, and it seems like one of the dragon balls is on Gokou's possession.
Refuse to give
away his dragon ball, Gokou joins Bulma in her quest, meet various people, and involved in various adventures.
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Overall, the Dragon Ball series is the first in a line of wildly successful series of anime that took the world by storm. Unfortunately it is often forgotten in favour of the more heavily saturated sequel, Dragon Ball Z, or shrugged off as too campy to be enjoyed by anyone over the age of 11. This simply isn't true, and doesn't do the series that launched the phenomenon justice. While it may be overly cute at times, and never horribly complex or intriguing, it is throughly enjoyable even today, 20 years after the original series started it's run on networks over in Japan.
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I remember, this was one of my first anime! Since I was a child I don't like it so much, maybe beacuse I was too young,
and I watched more shoujo anime more :D But it's interesting to see the main character SonGoku how he is growing.
After all, the next season " dragon ball Z" it's better ;)
And I meant by completely is from the very beginning of Dragon Ball to the end of DB.
I watched it years ago, I think it's aired soon after Sailormoon show finished at 9 am. I vividly remember how we used
to ran howe after Sunday Mass finished and sat down in front of the old TV, without changing our clothes and started to
watch Sailormoon while waiting for Dragon Ball at 9.30 am. My brothers loves it so much that they even saves money to
buy the book, and the non-buyer waiting in a queue, fighting over the next turn to read it.
It's still on air nowadays, but my affection for DB never changed, it always remain as one of my favorite and memorable
anime of all time. :)
I still couldn't finish watching this series, but I own it all in manga and I own the specials in VHS, but they're in my other house so I don't really remember what is from DB and what is from DBZ. I think the adventures of kid Goku were better than the ones he went through in DBZ, it was way less repetitive than those days of endless fighting and training... even if it was really all that he did in both series.
Obie1 rated 9.00:Goku as a kid.Yes please! I tell you.The first time I saw this I was astounded.I just love the beginning of every epic story,from the first encounter with the Red Ribbon Army to meeting every bodies favorite porkchop Oolong.Add to that the first Kamehameha ever done by Goku and a Spirit-Bomb just to spice things up and you know this is the beginning of an awesome series.
angelxxuan rated 5.00:meh z better. it was weird to start with this one second and z first, but it wasn't all that bad. it was like pre dragonball z and it helped clear up a lot of confusion that z actually brought about, like how goku came about, the relationship with bulma and so forth. I just could not bring myself to watch it again though.