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Woefully underrated. It's got the adventure of Dragon Ball and the fight scenes of Z. What's not to like?
Dragon Ball GT combines the wacky adventure aspects that drew people to classic Dragon Ball with the crazy fight scenes characteristic to Dragon Ball Z, making it my personal favorite entry in the series. I realize this opinion is not a popular one. Many people felt that GT just didn't live up to th…
Read full review on AniList →Good ideas, poor execution
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As a massive franchise, Dragon Ball maintained its status as the father of shonen because of its uniqueness, single handedly creating the battle genre. Even with the occasional bumpy rides of Dragon Ball Z (mostly on the Buu Saga), it managed to have an interest…
Read full review on AniList →An actual sequel with a perfect closer to the franchise. But how does GT get to that?
Considering it is a continuation of an existing franchise, it won't be possible for me to evaluate it based on its own.
I will use Japanese Terms mainly because I watched it mainly in Japanese. Whenver I know the English Terms, I will use them.
Story
Dragon Ball GT is a sequel to the original Anime…
Read full review on AniList →Not a Complete Waste of Space, but I’ll Never Understand the Super Saiyan 4 Love
Oh boy, Dragon Ball GT is one of the most touchy subjects in the online Dragon Ball community. I still remember when it was super cool to universally hate on GT for basically everything it did to "ruin" Dragon Ball Z.
Nowadays, with Dragon Ball Super, there's a very vocal crowd—let’s call them a vo…
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