Anyway, like I said last time, I've been having a little nostalgia trip these past few weeks while watching Dragon Ball Kai, and now that I've finished it I have to say I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, the decisions to keep this new version faithful to the material in the original manga (meaning there is absolutely no filler whatsoever) and condensing the fights so that they're aren't obnoxiously long to the point of boredom is great. On the other hand, the decision to omit the Buu Saga completely and the extreme editing of episodes to make the series shorter (compare 98 episodes against the originals whopping 291) makes the series feel rushed and the ending lacking.
Why no love for the pink fatty? |
Nitpicking aside, I can actually understand why they would rather end the story after the cell games and ignore the official end of the story all together. For better or worse, the Buu Saga marks the point where a lot of things start to go wrong for Dragon Ball Z.
"SAY WHAT!!!" |
"I eat baby seals for breakfast" |
The other problem is Gohan.
"Who me?" |
With all that said, Dragon Ball Kai was a nice romp through nostalgia. Dragon Ball Z was never the best series but it was a very important part of my childhood and many other kids around the world. If anyone wants to bring back those good memories without having to watch 291 episodes, Dragon Ball Kai is a great option. All it's missing is the original's kickass theme song. En ESPANIOL!
As a final note before ending today's post, I highly recommend the Hetalia series to all you history buffs out there, especially if your inner geek has a special place for all things WW2.