Board 8 > 20 years ago today the original Dragonball anime ended after 11 years.

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SSJBGenkiDama
11/19/17 12:38:38 PM
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With Dragonball GT episode 64: Farewell Goku, till we meet again.

It ended with easily the best part of GT, and unless Super beats it the best ending of any Dragonball anime, and on a personal opinion my personal favorite endings of any anime ever.

A clip showing moments from DB, DBZ, DBGT and a scroll across the screen showing the names of every single last person who ever worked on an episode of Dragonball (strangely the scroll right to left, when one would think it would be opposite in Japan being that is how they read after all) All 508 of them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alrDCh-q2MA

A truly touching moment, and then gone.
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WazzupGenius00
11/19/17 12:45:50 PM
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Most Japanese writing is read left to right, it's just the vertical writing method that is read right to left. And while manga panel layout flows from right to left, the words within the panels are read left to right
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SSJBGenkiDama
11/19/17 3:32:41 PM
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dowolf
11/20/17 4:14:51 PM
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WazzupGenius00 posted...
Most Japanese writing is read left to right, it's just the vertical writing method that is read right to left. And while manga panel layout flows from right to left, the words within the panels are read left to right

...No. Words on manga panels in Japanese are read right-to-left (or, more accurately, up-to-down with successive lines arranged right-to-left). Vertical writing method is the standard form, and is how most printed (i.e. on paper) Japanese, including manga and literature, are written. Anything on a computer is the exception; there is where you find the left-to-right horizontal text.
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SSJBGenkiDama
11/20/17 5:30:02 PM
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dowolf posted...
WazzupGenius00 posted...
Most Japanese writing is read left to right, it's just the vertical writing method that is read right to left. And while manga panel layout flows from right to left, the words within the panels are read left to right

...No. Words on manga panels in Japanese are read right-to-left (or, more accurately, up-to-down with successive lines arranged right-to-left). Vertical writing method is the standard form, and is how most printed (i.e. on paper) Japanese, including manga and literature, are written. Anything on a computer is the exception; there is where you find the left-to-right horizontal text.


So then it is weird the credits were reversed...
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AquaArcane
11/21/17 1:52:54 PM
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Super introduced beam grinding so I'm pretty sure it's superior now
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