I am really not happy about this.
Even though the technology is there to bring the look and effects to life, I think that there are some things that should just not be… re-envisioned.Read the rest »
As a follow up to the DBZ post from yesterday, here is a nifty little formula for you to ascertain your power level.
1. What’s your weight?
2. What’s your age?
3. How much can you lift?
4. How tall are you in inches?
Now, add your weight, age, pounds you can lift and how tall you are in inches, together and divide by 50. There’s your Power Level. The normal Human is between 5-8. What’s yours?Read the rest »
Well the final episodes of one of my favorite anime’s Dragonball Z are finally rolling on Toonami.
The Buu Saga ends the Z saga, and closes the book on the lives of Goku, Vegita and the rest, at least for awhile. I say this because shortly after the ending of this show another show was begun, namely Dragonball GT.Read the rest »
Just when I thought my day was ruined by the lovely folks at Alltel, I run across this site, graciously liked from Blogs4God.
If you have never heard of Yatta!, or seen the video, please do your self a big favor and click here.Read the rest »
I just stumbled upon this announcement over at Dragonball Z.com. It seems that 20th Century Fox has optioned he rights to produce a DBZ movie. It is scheduled to be on a fast tack release sometime in the summer of 2003. I have no idea how I feel about this. I am actually a HUGE DBZ fan, but I can’t think of anyone I could actually see playing the different parts. Anywhoo. Just thought everyone should know.
And in other news Hasbro is releasing a new 2d Transformers cartoon. Transformers Armada. They have decided to introduce a new “race” of transformers labeled Mini-cons. Seems a little contrived to me. Why couldn’t they just let things rest with the wildly amazing and popular Beast Machines produced by Mainframe? It looks as though It won’t be made by Saban like the abhorent Transformers: Robots in Disguise that we had to sit through last season on Fox. This show will air on Cartoon Network, and then find its way into the Toonami block.
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