Postby Psycho Ann » Thu Jan 22, 2004 12:28 pm
DBZ bashing *again*? This kind of thread should be rated most repeated right up there with Naruto threads. And as some of you may know I'm with the 2% of CAA that likes DBZ/DB.
In fact, I dare say, I'm an *avid* fan. Gasp.
Eventhough I'm more specifically an avid fan of the manga (who absolutely loathes what FUNimation did to the anime--despite not liking the anime itself) I really really can't keep from defending it from the usual complaints.
Here is my rant... which I'm going to just copy and paste if another similar thread pops up again since this is going to be my longest and most in-depth defending rant yet:
WHY MOST ANIME FANS HATE DBZ AND THE REASONS THEY SHOULD TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION RANT by Psycho Ann
DBZ is not a serious anime. You won't get heavy angst, complicated plot twists, and back-stabbing in every chapter. You won't get tear-jerkers and have everything fall rationally into place after exceedingly complex revealing of ulterior motives.
I'm a serious anime fan, my roots come from Lain, Evangelion, Spriggan, Blue Sub #6, Blood, Vampire D, Jin Roh, and much more before I've actually started to remotely *touch* DBZ. DBZ, frankly, is a breath of fresh air... for me at least. I'm a shonen fan, I'm a martial art fan, I'm a black and white no shading fan (explains why I like Toriyama's stuff), and if anything I needed something that's just plain classic shonen. Even the anime held my interest for the stupid drawn out fights (man, that is SO classic--I love it and hate it just the same).
The characters all go about the death and destruction in such a relaxed manner that that in itself draws me. Plans go haywire, baddies become good guys, and death isn't an issue. The characters are anything but perfect, they all have their little quirks and even so aren't as 2D as many will percieve them. I love imperfect characters, they are a challenge to write since there's the problem of making it not so obvious--like how we see the people around us. Plus, it makes for great introspective fanfics, mmmm.... introspection.... And did I mention the impossible canon pairings? Bulma and Vegeta--classic, we're all still scratching our heads on that one.
Then the insane continuous power levels. Truthfully, SSJ2 is absolute the coolest IMHO, I have a thing for uber powerful people. If Toriyama had stopped at the Cell saga like he originally intended (before being pestered by his editors) without absolutely over doing things in the Buu saga with SSJ3 and so on then it would just be perfect.
However, it's this stupid and snowball type of "Power to Enemy to Level Ratio" increases that I find just so *classic* shonen. As goes the formula that enemies will increase in power as the heroes does. If it doesn't then the basic equation of "defeat-training-victory" might as well not exist in shonen plots.
And the puns. I'm a pun fan. Love them.
DBZ is not a new anime. You won't get uber magnificant quality (it's actually pretty high in quality in relevance to the year it came out from--the late 80's to 90's). I've seen way worse quality fights in old-school anime to which some might never grace the TV sets of any country again (except for Indonesia maybe. The TV stations here like old and cheap anime. Figures. We have cheap dubbers too.). TOEI is also quite notorious for butchering original manga plots and milk the series like a starving leech on a fat cow. Repetitive fight scenes? No duh, it's cheaper and it uses up the seconds to slow plot advancement for latter episodes. Have you guys ever watched the original Saint Seiya? Now, THAT'S repetitive. (and FYI, I'm a fan of Saint Seiya--even the original one--as well)
Don't expect up-to-date references to pop culture. Don't expect originality (though it was actually pretty original back then when it helped in spawning the great shonen manga/anime of today). Heck, don't expect anything you'll find in modern anime. Why? Because it *isn't* modern anime.
DBZ was already famous. Reaching the west way too late in my opinion really was a blow. Though I admit the way they commercialized and packaged the classic series into somewhat of a second Pokemon faze was admirable. However, DBZ is now brought back to compete with newer anime which are specifically directed towards the angst-loving teen anime fans. The anime companies have gotten smart people, drama and angst are just to die for with the viewers of today, not mindless fighting shonen anime.
It isn't surprising that "mature" otakus would like to distance themselves from DBZ seeing the panolpy of anime offered today. And in proper fashion, the mature otakus' words are to be held high. DBZ sucks compared to other anime (of today?) and that would highten the negative factor for people who haven't watched the series themselves. They then watch with the mindset of what's wrong with it and then unconsciously ZOOM IN on the faults thus producing the, "Aha! They were right! This anime sucks!" effect.
Then what's with the "DBZ is for newbies" thing? Well, I would say it's true to an extent. The first of otakus grew up with DBZ and the rest of classics back when it was famous in Asia (wooo, DBZ on EVERYTHING. The merchandise in the US has nothing on us in Asia... especially the forged and pirated stuff. Can't beat that.) so I would agree it's a "newbie" anime to some extent. If only it was world-wide back then... I wouldn't be writing this right now.
Also it seems to me that the popular opinion is that a person is more "mature" as an anime fan if they no longer favor anime like DBZ or Pokemon. *Shrugs* I honestly have no idea what to say about that.
DBZ version by FUNimation should be blasted to the sun. All right, this one is a more biased opinion than the others but yeah, darn butchers, I hope they reform their evil ways. I can't believe how degrading they made the semi-serious script and characters. How stupidly americanized it is. How utterly BLEAGH. Figures, since big companies conceive that they can sell more merchandise if the majority of viewers are kids. And the music... ARGH. Give me back the early 90's asian themes and sound effects!!! Hyping it up with techno music just gives the impression of a badly done modern anime trying to be cool! ARGH! Then personally I hate dubs. But that extends to all other anime so it doesn't matter here.
DBZ has a relatively bad fandom. Young fans that can't spell and are generally rude really ruins the anime's name. Heck, I've gotten a wrong e-mail where this guy (I presume he's a kid) sprouts a full paragrah of badly spelled obscenities in all caps with horrid grammar about me not giving him any DBZ episodes. (It was hilarious, I was more amused than angry) After a few more e-mails with me explaining patiently he's got the wrong e-mail did the matter finally sort out... leaving a couple of subject rows in my inbox rated R for language.
The DBZ fans are also notoriously annoying, like me wasting your time right now for example. Especially when we start ranting. Just be glad I moderately know how to selpl korektly. Then the power level debates--ugh. Not to mention the SSJ hypes and how Goku or Vegeta can flatten anyone. Or who's stronger than who.
The fanfiction section also leaves little to be desired with the vast collection of written disasters (but at least it doesn't have the suffocating amount of yaoi fics like in some other shonen titles). I'm a DBZ fanfic writer myself so it's a cross we DBZ writers would have to bear with the rest. (still am, probably the only strictly secular major thing I'm still doing, and not really proud with what I have written save for *inserting plug* one entitled 'Veritas'... which is probably the most clean and best written fic I've done despite the heavy angst-load and language. If anyone happens on my fics at FF.net then please put the ratings into consideration. Ah, and do check out "Parable of the Eagle" too, keep in mind the rating. The fics are strictly secular, I'm going to make that extremely clear because when I'm in "secular" mode I really don't pull my punches.... but I am starting to!! XD *glances guiltily heavenward before pulling out plug*)
Point is, don't judge an anime by its fandom. GW and Naruto for instance has incredibly high concentration of yaoi fans in their fandom. Does this make the two series a yaoi anime? Of course not. (For those that argue that GW does have yaoi undertones you can PM me and I'll provide a nice rant for you... which I don't know WHY you would want unless you're feeling masochistic.)
DBZ is too hyped up. Be honest, we all hate hyped up stuff regardless. The Pokemon craze is a good example. I believe this point is self-explanatory.
Anyway, glancing at the clock I realized I wasted a LOT of time on this while I should be packing since my plane leaves tomo--er, today in approx. 8 more hours. Sorry for the rant, ugh, I really need to get the ranting urge under control... *goes off mumbling about theraphy*
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