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IamTheRam
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Posted by MyStarsShine
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Thanks for sharing this .... i love the music to the AC games. Our lad played all of them and still does.

How are you Ram? How is life treating you? 🙂
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Hello Star, long time no see !

As for me...well, let's just say that this was the craziest year I have ever had in my life, and it's about to get even more crazy...lol But all good, it's a part of life 🙂

Haha great that he is still into gamming ! How is he and his cinematography journey ? What about you ? (You can hit me with the reply in private DM)
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Posted by hydorah
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"What we do in life, echoes in eternity."
Rest in Peace, Akira Toriyama
~Aries ♈~

Unfortunately, that isn't going to stop the trainwreck that has become the franchise and they'll keep churning out DBZ episodes

(They should have stopped at the end of the vegeta arc)
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I guess that every franchise of the scale of Dragon Ball suffers from this issue. The last 3 Star Wars movies are a complete abomination, the Indiana Jones franchise also...so on and so forth.

I never got into DB GT or the new DB Super. I only watched 1 or 2 episodes before giving up, it wasn't the same thing. But the DB and DBZ source manga material (with Boo last arc that is not canon) is simply one of a kind, imo . The world building, the characters, the fights, the story, the style , the sounds, music, etc etc.

The simple fact that I name Star Wars and Dragon Ball in the same scale, shows how important this Anime was on pop culture and how it changed the way we consumed entertainment, forever. It was the first anime (and even show\series\movie) that reached every single corner of the world. And it's funny how every country had it's own dubbing and how they changed things here and there, as many things were lost in translation.

It's a part of Millennials culture, so yeah..I guess the last thing to say (and that I forgot in my previous post) is, Thank you Akira Toriyama 🙂