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DBZ feels better when watching it with someone, doesn't it?
Topic Started: Mar 31 2018, 07:37 AM (5 Views)
victorgrant

Hello,

I mean, it's always better to watch it with someone else watching too.
I started watching alone at first in 2001 after a friend at school reccomended it, then stopped, and just recently started again, but watched all the episodes in Japanese this time, with my brother, he now refuses to watch any dub material. After all the episodes he still enjoys watching some episodes again.
Now my friend who comes to my house and plays the computer game or brings DVD's and shit just got into Budokai Tenkaichi and got used to playing the game and learning the characters, and he tries to draw them because I can so I teach him, and he just was curious to watch the first episode of DBZ, which I showed to him 2 days ago, and he wants to watch more now, he loves it! This boy wasn't, say, the smartest at school, and he doesn't really keep interest in these sort of things(Japanese cartoons) but to my suprise he sat there reading subtitles eager to watch the next episode stoned as fuck (sorry about the language).
I don't really mind going through all the episodes again for some reason because there's somebody else watching it who hasn't seen it before, it's like I'm showing him the series the way I wish I was introduced to it, from episode one, in Japanese. So he doesn't know of any DBZ plot lines whatsoever and he's going to witness it for the first time the way everyone should have. He's lucky.
But more to the point, doesn't Dragonball Z feel a lot better when there's a bit of an audience there, so that one day you don't think you're not the only one sitting in the front room watching this mad Japanese 80's show that is older than yourself(well not to everyone) with a sound blaster on.
Sorry if this sort of thread deserves locking, I thought I'd say something that I think is quite true here.

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