6/29/2013

Looking For A DBZ Forum To Express Your Thoughts

By Lana Bray


Dragonball, Dragonball Z, and GT were all very popular anime shows and manga. Akira Toriyama wrote an extremely popular and loved anime series that went on for years and is still going. There are very few that last even an eighth as long as this has. It is for this reason that you can find a DBZ forum to your liking if you look hard enough.

It is not that they are hard to find, quite the contrary actually. There are a great deal of these sites available. They come in all shapes and sizes. There are video sites where people make music videos to scenes from the cartoon. There are informational sites in which people gather information related to the series and try to put it all in one place. A sort of encyclopedia.

When the series hit it big in Japan it had already had a rather large following in the United States. This was even before Akira Toriyama, the creator and writer of the anime, decided to bring it across the ocean to the states. But once he did he realized just what he had. He realized just how popular Dragonball would be.

In Japan these stories were very common. The underdog taking on huge foes and odds largely not in the heroes favor. These types of stories made for great television shows and cartoons. Akira Toriyama knew this when he created Dragonball and that is why he made Goku such a happy and fun loving soul. Something everybody could relate with.

The fans of the show were also able to find episodes from Japan. They were all in Japanese of course, but it would not take long for someone to translate the audio and put in subtitles for it. Once this happened it got even more people involved. The websites were trading in episodes and pictures and all sorts of informational data.

The video websites even started to gain in popularity as well. People would take scenes from the show or from multiple shows and edit them into a sort of music video put to modern music. These took off faster than most other new ideas did and the sites that had these available for download became huge hits almost overnight.

The fans have kept the show alive in their music videos, fan art, fan stories, and various other topics on various websites run by fans of the show. Akira Toriyama would be proud. He would be happy to see what has become of his creation. How people all over the world have taken it to new heights and how they continue to create new materials.

A DBZ forum could take all of this information and people could discuss it all day and evening long. That is what a lot of people wanted too. They wanted to have the chance to discuss the show with friends and people they just met. They wanted to talk about something they loved and had in common with a great number of people. It worked too because many of these sites also gained followers.




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