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  40. In February of 2009, Toei Animation announced that as an honor to 20 years of Dragon Ball Z, they will begin the production of a renewed DragonBall Z, named Dragon Ball Kai. This new anime chronicles the plot of DBZ and consists of parts from the original anime which are edited to a better quality and with new voices. Toei Animation also confirmed that the plot of DBK will be closer to manga style.
  41. I REALLY don&#39;t understand why people praise Kai, I watched half of the Saiyan Saga IF THAT and I just wanted to stab myself in the face and rip my ears off...the transition from old anime to new is just dreadful they should have just redrawn the entire thing and added the original voices, stay away from Kai and watch the remastered and uncut version which is superior to this abomination.<br/><br/>They did nothing but trash the name of Dragon Ball Z, GT was almost as bad as this THING. Thankfully we got a new series that follows on where Z more or less left off.<br/><br/>Again if anyone is new to the series stay away from this pile of rubbish they decided to more or less in my opinion half arse and then slap a new sticker on it.
  42. From a personal point of view, &quot;Dragon Ball Z Kai&quot; is one of the most entertaining shows on television. I will admit that I am not a fan of Japanese animation, nor have I, until recently, been an avid fan of the &quot;Dragon Ball&quot; franchise. I had a friend in high school who loved &quot;Dragon Ball Z,&quot; and I saw a part of one episode when it aired on Saturday morning on KTLA back in 1997. My local cable provider did not provide Cartoon Network until about 2002, so I missed most of what American fans saw of &quot;Dragon Ball Z.&quot; I had mixed feelings about &quot;Z&quot; when I started seeing full episodes. I found the serialized form in which episodes were shown---in the style of a soap opera---difficult to follow and to enjoy. You have to commit to watching the show for weeks for it to make sense. The villain could take fifty episodes to vanquish. Only serious fans could watch &quot;Z&quot; on a regular basis; all others would find the series tedious and boring. I liked some of what the show had to offer for a while, but found the long storyline hard to enjoy after several weeks.<br/><br/>&quot;Dragon Ball Z Kai,&quot; which is an abridged version of the original &quot;Z&quot;, is far more enjoyable simply because it has less episodes than the original show to follow. The fights against the foes seem to conclude more quickly and the plot flows much more smoothly. Much of what I like about &quot;Kai&quot; has to do with the voice over artists who voice the main characters. My favorite is Christopher Sabat&#39;s rendition of the villain Vegeta; this actor portrays the extraordinarily powerful super-villain with a confident, worldly, and cocky attitude, expressed with a raspy voice that emanates the sneering arrogance that defines the character. Goku&#39;s sweet-sounding voice is a stark contrast to Vegeta, embodying the former&#39;s nobility and innocence. Since the fights are more concise than the show&#39;s previous incarnation, they feel quicker-paced and are therefore more intense.<br/><br/>While some parental groups may object to the violence of this program, it does have important themes and lessons to teach children. The heroes, in particular the main protagonist, Goku, do not win against their foes easily, and are therefore encouraged to persevere and work their hardest to win again against their enemies (the Wikipedia page on &quot;Dragon Ball&quot; enumerates the moral lessons one is intended to draw from the comic book in which &quot;Dragon Ball&quot; was published). When Goku is vanquished by his first enemy early in the series, he is undeterred, and, rather than giving up, decides to train harder than before to fight even more challenging enemies. The heroes&#39; love for family and friends, as well as feelings of compassion for enemies, seem to overcome the lust for power the enemies have. Parent&#39;s ought to give &quot;Dragon Ball Z Kai&quot; a chance, and determine if there is merit for their children based on the themes stated above.<br/><br/>Grown-ups may find this show rather unsophisticated plot-wise, and will find the fact that characters provide frequent exposition about plot developments to be annoying; in other words, the show tells you what is going on rather than showing it through action. I think adults will be drawn to &quot;Kai&#39;s&quot; action sequences, and these might make up for the forced exposition provided by characters. In spite of the &quot;telling&quot; rather than &quot;showing&quot;, I dug &quot;Kai&#39;s&quot; storyline, action scenes and basic themes. This latest incarnation of &quot;Dragon Ball&quot; is better than what I saw on Cartoon Network. I&#39;m hooked, and I&#39;ll watch it when I have a chance.
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  44. The series conclude with the Majin Bu Saga, but this part was made in 2014-2015. a5c7b9f00b
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