DB Super - I've caught up with the Goku Brakku saga, but haven't watched anything before that yet. So I'll be seeing a lot of this for a good while, completely fresh. I have to say I quite enjoy the quiet "reflect on the past series" episode. It feels good to see things like Goku's naievete still being around, Chi-Chi finally getting proved wrong on "saving the world can get you money", Satancule going from a fake cad to a person who knows his place in the world, and Videl actually being a solid wife that seems like she "gets" her hubby, in contrast to how the other big relationships ion DBZ seem to be between much more volatile people.
I also really enjoyed the music, which felt much like the stuff we have in the newer games (mobile and console.) New Trunks VA is a solid replacement for Laura Bailey, I'm impressed. Goten and Trunk's fight with the snake felt very DB like, which was fun.
DBZ Ultimate Battle 22 The Final Chapters: Gohan in School, all grown up and acting like a super
man amongst the normal people, along with Andy Bogard and his future wife! (spoilersno.gif). I actually really enjoy getting to see Toriyama's stable of non-main, non-saiyan characters. His style really is pretty unique, but at the same time, he makes a LOT of variety, in very video-game-ish ways. It was around the Buu Saga when my sisters got more into DBZ, and I loved being able to share the series as something more than FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT POWER LEVELS for a time.
Gundam 0096: Banagher Links Sausage: I don't really get the need to scream "THIS IS CONFUSING!" so swiftly. It's beautifully animated and stylish enough to just enjoy that much until the holes start being filled in. But for now, I feel a bit unsettled, which is pretty much how Banagher seems to feel after watching his dad sucked into a firey explosion.
The
AWESOME JEGAN VS
Aerods Funnels from a kinda
Neue Ziel-lookin suit battle was a fun watch. That guy had no business putting up such a solid fight in one of my favorite random mobile suits. (I had a Jegan model kit as one of my first Gunpla, YEARS ago...) I have no problem with Stephanie Sheh returning to the block as a primary female character, she and the Bosh switching off between shows is actually as appreciated as Blum showing up.
Josephu Joestar's Floozy Adventure: I love his outwardly insane, inwardly calculated ways. I also love Johnathan for being so straight-laced that this is shockingly different. The newswoman's "and now he's behind me..." was so incredibly calm, ha. And the things those people on the street saw... imagine seeing that uploaded onto youtube now-a-days.
SPEEDBRO LIVES! Does NaziGuile's theme go with everything as well? The fact that Parts 1 through 3 all have such obvious inspirations on the fighters I got to know in the 90s, nicely reminds me of how old they actually are...
HxH - Why can you see secret nin stuff on a video camera? That seems... weird. I continue to feel more apathetic to this show than I'd like, and I kinda wanted to go back to watching Gundam when it came on, if I have to watch Tweenish-age protags, ha. Killua's heroic murder lust makes me not miss IBO so much.
Naru-Tooohhhhhsuke - I like Madara's voice? Should I feel something for the reveal that Itachi was actually on a mission as a Leaf Spy? I just have fatigue for the whole Uchiha anything ATM. I found this stuff more digestible in game form.
1 Piece, 500+ Shadows: - I didn't get to focus on this like I'd have wanted.
ONE PAUNCHHHHHH! - Mumen has REAL MANLY SCREAMS. Genos has awesome fights, even if he loses. Saitama punching the storm away along with the evil never gets old.
Props on the Hunter x Hunter SAB. Really well done.
Just need a pic of Moria barfing.
Glad you like it! Even if HxH is a bit lukewarm for me, it does a very good job at having a few visually striking moments here and there, which I do appreciate.
Poor One Piece, I skip over it so much due to it's late airtime, haha. Woulda loved to have his barfing, and the newly dusted, yet still proud deceased members of the Straw Hats, in sketchy form.