8.5/10Įpisode 29: Giran is once against wasted. 9.5/10Īrc Summary: A great throwback to old school martial arts films. 8.5/10Įpisode 28: A fantastic conclusion to the bout and the arc. 7/10Įpisode 27: And the stakes just got incredibly high thanks to Oozaru. But did we need flashbacks again? - 6.5/10Įpisode 26: A decent mix of comedy and action with Roshi and Goku. 5/10Įpisode 24: Jackie's song and dance are my jam! - 7.5/10Įpisode 25: Namu v Goku was good. 4/10Įpisode 23: All that hype for Giran. 7.5/10Įpisode 21: The best Dragon Ball's toilet humor will get.- 6/10Įpisode 22: Namu's parts are DRAGGED and Ran-Fan is in poor taste. 8.5/10Įpisode 20: Krillin getting his revenge against the monk bullies was great. 7.5/10Įpisode 19: The payoff to Roshi's training is fantastic. 8/10Įpisode 17: Roshi's training episodes are so much damn fun. 7/10Įpisode 16: When training was fun and inventive. 7.5/10Įpisode 15: Lunch is really funny. 8/10Įpisode 14: Goku finding women for Roshi kills me.
8/10Īrc Summary: Fun, whimsical and lighthearted kickoff arc. 7/10Įpisode 13: The most useful Pu'ar would ever be in any arc. 7.5/10Įpisode 12: Oolong saves the world by wishing for panties. 6/10Įpisode 11: Death traps have never been some whimsical and wonderful. 4.5/10Įpisode 10: The Pilaf Gang are finally making progress. 8.5/10Įpisode 9: The Rabbit Gang feel like Dr Slump leftovers. 7/10Įpisode 8: Roshi's second best ever Kamehameha. 5/10Įpisode 7: A child wearing a bikini decapitated a dinosaur. 6/10Įpisode 6: Didn't take long for Yamaha to be humbled in battle. 7/10Įpisode 5: Back when Yamcha was a major threat. 7/10Įpisode 3: Remember when Roshi's perverted humor was charming and funny? - 7/10Įpisode 4: Slow paced, but Oolong is tons of fun. 7/10Įpisode 2: The “No Balls” gag is hysterical and has aged well. I can't help doing that.)Įpisode 1: The journey begins.
I guess you can consider this a precursor before I tackle the DB/Z movies and TV specials. The resolution for that arc only happened when the final the Black-Star Dragon Ball was found, which was later in the story in Episode 23.Įither way, it will at least be less typo ridden like the short essay length spiels I've produced with my "Personal Assessments" of the animes.
The reason for this is the same as the above. The Black-Star Dragon Ball arc will range from Episode 1-23, as supposed to 1-16, as I've done in the past. (Goku bringing back to life Upa's father.) The same is being done with the Red Ribbon Army arc and Uranai Baba, as I feel the Uranai Baba portion of the story are more of a continuation from the exploits of Red Ribbon Army arc given it provide the resolution for the plot point responsible for the Red Ribbon Army arc even happening the way it does in the first point. I'm grouping everything that happens on Namek and with the cast fighting Freeza under one arc. With any difference being fairly minuscule.īut the changes I feel should be noted are the following: My brief feeling of the episodes, as well as the arcs in general, will be mostly the same from when I delved into them with greater detail in the past. Each sentence will also be accompanied by an image(s) and/or clip(s) that I feel is representative of the episode's content. Because some of the "reviews" are nothing more than just be a quirky or snarky remarks regarding certain episodes. I wouldn't even call anything, in regards to the summarization of the episodes, as really a "review". Unfortunately, this won't be a video because I'm too lazy to make one. Since a lot of people on YouTube do the whole "10 Words Or Less" deal, in regards to summarizing episodes of TV show or movies, I thought, given that I have every episode of the all of the Dragon Ball anime's still fresh in my mind from a binge-watch I've done with Dragon Ball, Z, GT and Super in the last few months, why not give it a whirl just for shits and giggles?