You could say that Dragon Ball portrays the adventures of Son Goku in its maximum adventure essence. As the different characters start growing up, interplanetary threats began to shape the main story of Dragon Ball. It's here where the weird kid with crazy hair and mokey tail takes his firsts steps in search of Dragon Ball, where he meets his friends for life (Yamcha, Krillin, Bulma, etc) that will help him defeat the thousands of enemies that he come across with.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
DBZ
We have been talking about films, games, animation, and no one has ever mention anything about Dragon Ball Z. One of the most world-wide known Japanese animation series and personally my favorite one of all times. I grew up around this fabulous anime. Everyone would talk about it at school, posters, magazines, backpacks, pictures, video games, movies, and an infinite of different stuff. It was the biggest thing back in the late 80's 90's, 00's, at least in South American and the occidental culture. I am not really sure what was the impact they had here in the US. Anyway, I wanna share with you guys the initiation of this anime.
You could say that Dragon Ball portrays the adventures of Son Goku in its maximum adventure essence. As the different characters start growing up, interplanetary threats began to shape the main story of Dragon Ball. It's here where the weird kid with crazy hair and mokey tail takes his firsts steps in search of Dragon Ball, where he meets his friends for life (Yamcha, Krillin, Bulma, etc) that will help him defeat the thousands of enemies that he come across with.
You could say that Dragon Ball portrays the adventures of Son Goku in its maximum adventure essence. As the different characters start growing up, interplanetary threats began to shape the main story of Dragon Ball. It's here where the weird kid with crazy hair and mokey tail takes his firsts steps in search of Dragon Ball, where he meets his friends for life (Yamcha, Krillin, Bulma, etc) that will help him defeat the thousands of enemies that he come across with.
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Bruno Soria
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