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What was the point of Dragon Ball GT?

What was the point of Dragon Ball GT?

Main characters Goku, Trunks and his own granddaughter Pan travel the universe to search for the Black Star Dragon Balls and return them to Earth to prevent its destruction. After acquiring the Super Saiyan 4 transformation, Goku battles the evil Tuffle Baby, Super Android 17, and the evil Shadow Dragons.

Is there any point in watching Dragon Ball GT?

Yes, GT is worth watching. The first saga is the worst one but it gets better after. It does indeed have its problems but I thought the good parts outweighed the bad ones after I had finished watching it.

Is watching GT worth it?

Oddly, Goku’s good intentions in this series land the universe in hot water rather than his lust for battle — which is more than Super can say. Like anything, there’s good and bad in Dragon Ball GT. Granted, the bad gets pretty bad. However, any Dragon Ball content is watchable content.

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How do fans feel about Dragon Ball GT compared to Super?

While Dragon Ball Super has its share of detractors thanks to the show’s subpar animation at times, the way fans feel about Super is nothing compared to how they feel about Dragon Ball GT. GT came hot off the heels of the end of the Dragon Ball Z anime and would pick up where DBZ left off.

What are the biggest mistakes made in Dragon Ball GT?

One of the most immediately noticeable mistakes is that Vegeta’s hairstyle has changed significantly in GT, despite him flat out saying in DBZ that a pure-blooded Saiyan’s hair never changes.

Why is Dragon Ball Super so bad at animation?

Dragon Ball Super has had major problems with animation. with many fans posting plenty of screenshots displaying some of the shockingly bad drawings that have made it into episodes. It’s particularly frustrating because when Super is animated well, it looks great. But the inconsistency continues to take many fans out of the story.

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Why did the American version of Dragon Ball have a bad opening?

While the Japanese dub had a pretty standard Dragon Ball opening, the American version was trying to keep up with the times. And this was the ’90s, so rap was a really hot genre for young people, meaning Dragon Ball had to get on that shizzle, yo. This gave us the hilariously bad “Step into the Grand Tour.”