#i'm feeling a bit worried about the hype crash once we finally see the end
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I genuinely love how the stranger things fandom's attitude is, for the most part, the antithesis of the cornplate meme.
to never running out of little important details to go crazy about <3
#i'm feeling a bit worried about the hype crash once we finally see the end#so i'm treasuring this fun analytical and whimsical vibe we have been having for the past couple of years#*holds onto it like idk. childhood or happy hour. living the moment*#stranger things#stranger things 5#byler#byler tumblr#< target audience
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So, on the way to the bookstore...
Just popping on totally randomly and after many years to say a couple of things sims-related. Well, really to rant a bit, about a couple of things sims-related... ;)
I just spent over $100 CAD on a couple-or-so kits, and the two newest TS4 EP's - High School Years (since I'd passed on that earlier, and, of course, Growing Together). I was very excited for the new worlds, the new gameplay, and getting some more clutter in my game. FINALLY. After a couple of years of not really having much interest left in TS4, I was excited to get the whole, intense, deep, family mojo going - baby, infant, toddler, child, teen with high school, young adult with Uni, young adult with job/marriage/kids, start all over again...
I'm sorry to say that I was disappointed. Not really by the kits, they are what they are, but by the EP's. I played through HS Years while awaiting the arrival of GT, and it was OK, I guess. To be honest, I was hoping to explore more with a new "legacy" type of family once GT came out. But I suffered from MANY crashes once I'd finally downloaded it.
To be fair, I struggled with the game crashing due to mods - but I didn't put them in until they'd been updated. I spent four days starting over and over, testing and testing, with mods that were supposedly updated, but obviously something was wrong... I literally started FOUR FAMILIES in that time, ended up chucking all mods out the window (ooooh, the pain of build/buy without cheats!), and starting again.
It went OK - but I was so DONE by then. Sad, really.
None of THAT was EA's fault. Not at all. But here's the thing I noticed whilst starting over and over and over...
San Sequoia is barren. Empty. Lifeless. Like, you can't even search for frogs or fish there. There are no collectibles that I am aware of in the world AT ALL. (correct me if I'm wrong...)
Apart from collectibles, there also aren't that many people around to befriend/romance/marry - like, they're all adults or older and already paired up, for the most part. I don't know how I'd start a single, YA sim out and find someone to make a life with! I really don't - I tried! I had to move them to Willow Creek!
Literally, I gave up and moved my last sim from my last attempt to Potter's Splay in Willow Creek. Frick San Sequoia, I said. I can always visit the rec center just as easily by a loading screen from Willow Creek as I can from down the frickin' road!
My sim met Zoe Patel - she was serving drinks at the local bar. He romanced her REAL FAST LIKE and they got married within 24 hours and very quickly had a baby. Which then turned into my FOURTH infant in this fiasco. And we are on the way AGAIN to making some milestones.
(Poor little gal still hasn't gotten to the high chair yet, as did 2 of my other infants in this journey... )
Life was better - Zoe could trot around her neighbourhood, even while pregnant, and gather flowers and mushrooms and dug up stuffz to make a bit of side cash while hubby was off at work... And I realized that the RICHNESS of those two original neighbourhoods were never really matched in later EP's - except for Windenburg, they did a pretty good job on that one. Again, still early on.
I've heard that they are all worried about computers and how more worlds means more resources used and how they have to keep all those stats down for those who play on lower-end machines.
Well, folks, here's the thing. I've PAID for a higher-end machine. I know not everyone can, I get that. But I have one. And, for once in the last two years, I was looking forward to a pack that I now feel was hyped up beyond what it would do or give me, which was dumbed down, specs-wise, so that everyone under the sun could play the game. In the end, this long-time simmer feels shorted. I wanted to like the world. I wanted to play in it long-term. But you can't even get a decent-sized lot to build on, let alone one that faces the sun for the right times of day so you can bloody well see what the frick you're building or living in! The life has been sucked right out of it, which is sad, being as all the screenshots were so pretty. But why have an entire wharf when you don't even have a fishing spot on it? Why have parks and "empty areas" when there are no collectibles to find? No secret portals to other places to discover? Oh, and the "secrets" of San Sequoia are just folks telling you about their gender preference or how to be OK with some bad news you got???
Seriously. I can't even.
Know what I did? I opened up The Sims 3. And guess what?
So. Much. Better.
I'll write a new post about that later, since this one is long enough. ;)
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May I perhaps request a part 8 for the dai li series? I'm very very hype for what's to come for the finale!
should’ve figured this would happen within 20 min
ya boi returns after a week of classes with significantly better mental health! not enough to make me think I’ll be here more often than I have, but enough to give me the passion i need to f u c k i n g d e l i v e r
and now...
THE MOMENT YOUVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR
| part 1 | part 2 | part 3 | part 4 | part 5 | part 6 | part 7 |
The day of Sozin’s Comet.
The comet tore its way across the sky behind Appa, vaporizing clouds and turning the sky blood red, as though it knew the terror and destruction it was meant to bring. Seated in Appa’s saddle behind Katara and Zuko, you looked over his tail at it, its brightness in the sky that rivaled the sun. You wondered when it would behind to effect firebenders- you wondered if Zuko could already feel it.
“Zuko, don’t worry,” said Katara, catching the anxiety you had noticed slipping off of him like waves. “We can take Azula.”
“I’m not worried about her,” Zuko said, “I’m worried about Aang. What if he doesn’t have the guts to take out my father?” You made brief eye contact with Katara before moving forward, getting closer to the conversation.
“What if he loses?” Zuko’s voice was clear in its trepidation.
“Aang won’t lose,” Karata said, confidence in her tone. “He’s gonna come back. He has to.” You put your hand on her shoulder, settling down on your knees between the two of them.
“Of course he will,” you said, looking over your shoulder once again at the comet. “He wouldn’t let us face Ozai without him.” Zuko caught his reaction before it made its way to his face, controlling it. But all the same, he had to wonder- had he even told you his father’s name? And referring to him as ‘Ozai’, rather than ‘the Firelord’- a disrespect that even some of the others of the team hadn’t done.
None of the three of you wore armor. What would metal do against fire, anyway? You wore the uniform of a Dai Li student, or what had once been. Its long, loose sleeves had been ripped at your biceps and the baggy pants ripped just below your knees, so that all that was left to be recognized was the symbol of Ba Sing Se on your chest, and the gold trim as it hung at your waist. If you were going to win the war, today, you’d do it for your home city.
You didn’t wear shoes.
“There’s the palace,” Katara said, leaning forward to get as good a look at the courtyard as she could. “It’s almost empty.”
“Except for Azula,” you said, narrowing your eyes as though that would help you see. “And those guys.”
“Those are the Fire Sages. Everyone else is either with the fleet or at home, waiting for the victory,” Zuko said, his normal brand of anger yet nonchalance gracing his voice. Drawing closer, the words of the Fire Sages drifted up to where you could hear them, high on Appa’s back.
“By decree of Phoenix King Ozai, I now crown you Firelord-” he hands swung down to place the crown in Azula’s hair, but he paused, noticing Appa beside one of the towers. Appa bellowed as he approached, and Azula’s words were lost beneath the sound. Appa landed at the steps of the palace, and Zuko stood.
“Sorry, but you’re not going to become Firelord today.” He leapt down, leaving you and Katara on the saddle. “I am.” Azula’s laugh ground on your ears, shivering you to the bone. She looked... unkempt.
“You’re hilarious.” Katara approached Zuko’s side, and you flanked his other.
“And you’re going down,” she levied against Azula, and you couldn’t help but find a smile sliding to your face. Azula has had this coming, just like you said to Iroh only hours ago. You were happy that you got to be a part of the force that took her down, after all the pain she had brought into your life. She was a monster.
“Wait,” Azula said, stopping the head sage from placing the headpiece on her, “You want to be Firelord?” She stood, and walked toward the edge of the stairs. You didn’t like standing beneath her. “Fine. Let’s settle this. Just you and me, brother.” She spat the word with contempt that you wanted to wipe right off of her face. “The showdown that was always meant to be- Agni Kai!”
“You’re on,” Zuko growled before you could even react. You turned your head, noticing Katara had done the same.
“Zuko-” you said, concern in your voice. You’d come all this way to help, and Katara had too, and now he was going to take her on without you?
“What are you doing? She’s playing you,” Katara said, narrowing her eyes. “She knows she can’t take all three of us, so she’s trying to separate us.” You wanted to reach out and take his hand, as though to pull him toward reason, but something held you back. You stole a glance at Azula, and the sick, gloating smile on her face.
“I know,” Zuko said, and your eyes widened slightly, surprised that he knew the trap but still walked into it. “But I can take her this time.”
“But even you admitted to your uncle that you would need help facing Azula.”
“Zuko, that’s why we’re here for you,” you added, finally breaking your gaze from the princess.
“There’s something off about her,” he said, “I can’t explain it, but she’s slipping.” It was like you could feel her gaze on the side of your head as you looked at her brother, like you could feel her weighing her decisions, like she did back in Ba Sing Se, when she manipulated you and Zuko both. It made you shiver.
“And this way,” Zuko said, reaching out and taking your hand while he looked at Katara, “no one else has to get hurt.” You squeezed his hand, tightly, before letting go and circling him to Katara’s side. The courtyard before the steps of the palace were cleared, and the two siblings took up positions facing away from each other. You stood with Katara, not far from Zuko. It may have been against the rules, but still you wanted to stand by, in case you needed to interfere and help him. You were sure Katara felt the same way.
Slowly, the siblings stood, what felt like miles separating them.
“I’m sorry it has to end this way, brother,” Azula said in a near snarl, slicking her robe from her shoulders and discarding it to the ground. Zuko stood steadfast in his ready stance, calm.
“No you’re not.”
Azula took up her ready stance, and before you knew it, the battle had begun.
Until this moment, you hadn’t seen firebending under the influence of Sozin’s Comet. You understood the effect it was supposed to have had, but the pure size of the awful flames was something you could never have predicted, nor truly understood, if it weren’t for this moment, this amazing and intense shot of flame Azula conjured, her blue contrasting the sky and sun of dark red, and Zuko’s return, his bright yellows and oranges filling your vision and blocking Azula. The impact of the powers of the siblings created a wall that bisected the entirety of the palace grounds, and the heat and wind pushed your hair from your face.
From the fading wall burst Azula’s fire, four waves of flame accompanying her movements, and as Zuko split and deflected each one, you kept your eye on him. His footwork. His stance. He had learned from Aang, just a bit- don’t go straight to the attack. Weave with your partner. He had absolute control, but still your fists flexed, making the ground roll beneath your exposed toes. Your feet were firmly planted to the ground, so even when you blinked, you could follow the fight.
The two traded blows, their deflected flames launching up and out of the courtyard, coloring the clouds. Azula’s misfires tore through homes and set rooftops ablaze. Zuko’s blast toward her was matched, and as he adjusted his position it moved past him, a wall of cyan sliding past a wall of amber. Planting a foot to the floor, you rocked your fist up, a wall erupting from the stone floor to split Azula’s blaze in front of you and Katara. For the moment, you huddled together, watching as the fire circled you like a predator before disappearing. Quickly, you shot it down into its place, and once again took your eyes to the battle. The front of the palace was ablaze, and in a rage, Azula leapt toward Zuko, raining down on top of him what looked like a whip of fire. Planting his stance, he split it, a pathway opening straight from him to his sister. You recognized that move- Toph had taught it to you.
Azula was on one knee, collecting herself, and from far away it looked like she was breathing hard. Zuko, on the other hand, stood strong, and steady. He moved toward her two interwoven streams of flame that roared and grew as they moved, which she slid out from beside. You couldn’t look away, even as tears fought to moisten your eyes from their onslaught of heat. Azula gave him a sloppy attack, and so he did what you could only describe as ascending, rising on a pillar of fire until he could swing an arc at her as he fell back down, splitting her next offense.
She swung around him, weaving, and he stood his ground, protecting himself. But he sensed the weakness that you could not see- as long as she was sliding on her flames, as long as she wasn’t connected to the ground, he could break her root. He sent a wave of flame in all directions that broke up her fire, and sent her crashing to the ground.
She collected herself up, her hair fallen from its updo, fluttering around her and into her eyes. She had a madness in those eyes, a bloodthirst, but her stance was weak and her back hunched, like something was giving out beneath her.
“No lightning today?” You heard Zuko taunt. “What’s’a matter? Afraid I’ll redirect it?” He brought himself into an offensive stance, and, sensing danger, Katara ran closer. You followed, remembering your last run-in with Azula’s lightning. The night Aang died.
“Oh, I’ll show you lightning!” Azula snarled, and, following your instincts, you pushed Katara behind you. Rock would fare better against lightning than water.
With movements to her right, then her left, Azula collected her lightning, thunder echoing off of walls and mountainsides and clouds all around you. Through the earth you felt as Zuko took a deep breath, his heartbeat calm, but your eyes remained on the princess.
She gathered her two fingers to her chest, readying to fire. But then, you saw her eyes land on you.
Sometimes, a person sees a million moments pass in less than one.
You saw her stance pivot to you, and her arm extend toward you and Katara. But she wasn’t targeting Katara- she knew what you were, and what you had become. You had become a weakness, not in yourself, but in Zuko, and she had seen it in the way you looked at him in Ba Sing Se, and she had seen it in the way he had reached for your hand at the steps of the palace. You had endangered Katara, and so with the world moving by at the pace of a million moments in less than one, you launched forward to plant both feet, sweeping your arms from your sides and in, up, and from the tiles began to rise a wall.
And you saw, at a pace of a million moments in less than one, the way that Zuko ran between you and the lightning, the blue of it drowning out any other color. The strength in your arms faded, and the wall in front of you, meant to protect you and Katara, vaporized to sand, and crumbled back to the ground. Zuko absorbed the lightning, and shot it out above the walls of the volcano.
There he was left, then, trembling.
“Zuko!” you shouted, and Katara the same, both of you meaning to run toward him. But Azula reminded you that she was still a threat by slamming the ground in front of you with lightning, and you snapped your gaze to her.
Once, in a cavern deep beneath a palace in Ba Sing Se, Azula had come between you and Zuko. And that day, you’d been too scared- you were a kid who had never seen war. You weren’t ready to attack, and if you were, maybe that day would’ve changed how the war played out. Once, in a cavern deep beneath a palace in Ba Sing Se, you’d failed to keep Zuko from his sister.
It wouldn’t happen again.
You let out a scream and lifted a dozen boulders from the tiled ground, launching them at the princess, each in turn. Her laughter grated against your skin and you’d never moved with such rage in your bones before, the strain on your joints nothing compared to your heartbreak. Your hair and clothes whipped around you, put to the test by the speed with which you were moving. And yet, Azula alluded you.
“Y/N!” Katara called, and you wisened up for just long enough to realize that she was all too used to fighting off a rage-fueled attacker. You weren’t going to win this way, and now, winning was up to Katara and you. One more shot you pressed toward her, and using that as a distraction, you knocked her from her path with a stone launched from just beside her. It gave you enough time to slip with Katara from the battlefield into the awning-filled pavilions nearby.
You could barely keep your legs from turning you back to where Zuko still lay.
Azula brought her fire down from behind the pavilion where you and Katara had taken shelter, and so she chased you out, back toward the open yard. Katara made a break for Zuko, covering her hand in water so she could heal him, and as you ran, you threw your open hands down toward the ground, walls slicing up beside him, hopefully to keep him safe. But your path was interrupted by Azula’s flame, her laughter rocking your core as she conjured lightning, and so you shot back a boulder to divert her long enough for you and Katara to put just a bit more distance between you and her.
Still, her lightning caught up to you, and the explosion sent you both flying. Katara rolled, and you brought up a platform to land on properly. Azula landed on a nearby rooftop, giddy smiles on her face.
“I’d really rather our family physician look after little Zu-zu, if you don’t mind!” Her voice gave you pause, even as you launched to the side to avoid her lightning. What, really, was she doing, attacking her own brother? What had brought her to being the bloodthirsty murderer she was so prepared to become?
More flame chased Katara as she joined you behind a pillar, and you stomped your heel to the floor to raise even another wall between you and where Azula had just been.
“Zu-zu, you don’t look so good!” Azula snarled, and with her scream sent another bolt of lightning to Katara, the crack of thunder nearly deafening you as it split you from her, sending you in opposite directions.
After all that, though, when choosing who Azula would go after, who Azula would see as a threat, it wasn’t you. She went for Katara, and after a moment, you realized her goal- Katara was the only one, now, who could save Zuko’s life. And so you slipped to the side, running between columns, one eye on Azula and the other on Zuko. Katara froze both her and the princess in place, and immediately you knew who would come out the winner. You bolted to Zuko’s side, your feet carrying you shakily, until you crashed to your knees beside him. You lowered the walls you’d put up around him and rolled him to his back, finally laying eyes on the deep, raw wound on his stomach.
“Stay still,” you ordered him, extending one foot out to ground yourself, and you punched the tile in order to raise up a platform underneath him, where Katara could hope to work better. Shaking hands extended toward his face, and those tears that once tried to protect your eyes from the heat now tried to protect them from something far, far worse- the pain in Zuko’s expression.
“It’s gonna be okay,” you promised him, even as he flinched and groaned, even as your voice shook, even as you slowly cupped his face. The sound of a crash of water made you look over your shoulder, and the sight you found was relieving- Katara chaining Azula to the ground.
“It’s gonna be okay,” you promised again, your voice shaking even as this time, you knew you weren’t lying. Katara was there only a moment later, water already coating her hands, ready to press it down into his wound. It began to glow, and you watched as Zuko’s face first flexed with more pain, then relaxed. A tearful smile crossed your face and a small sob escaped your lungs, and he looked first to you, then to Katara.
“Thank you, Katara,” he said, taking a deep breath, and settling his muscles down onto the stone beneath him.
Azula had been defeated. Zuko was to be Firelord. For the moment, the world was triumphant, and you saw him smile. You’d waited a thousand moments for this one, right here, when everything was okay, and when he was safe.
You’d waited a thousand moments, but in this one, you couldn’t remember the ones where he’d hurt you, where you’d hated him. You couldn’t remember the ones filled with pain, and anger, the ones in which you walked away from him in anger, or threw up a wall between the two of you, or yelled at him. You couldn’t remember the ones in which he hadn’t done what you’d needed him to, or in which you had kept yourself at arms length.
All you could remember where the moments that truly brought you to this one, right here.
Finally, you leaned down, and you kissed him.
Your fingers slid into his hair at the back of his head, and cupped his head away from the hard stone beneath him. Your eyes closed, all you could do was feel, your instep pressed to the ground beneath you, your lips pressing against his. And you didn’t want him to move, to push himself, but he did cup your face, letting his fingertips feel into your scalp, as your hair fell down past your cheekbones.
When you parted, for a moment, you couldn’t do anything but stare.
“I love you,” you said, and a smile pulled at his lips.
“I love you, too.”
You brought your legs to your side to help him sit up, and then stand, one of your arms around his waist. Seemingly overwhelmed by her brother’s total victory, Azula truly fell, tears and screams leaving her while she flailed and spit fire. Finally, as you stood in front of her, in her truest, basest form, you recognized what you had never, any time you’d faced her.
She was never in control. She was just scared, and finally, she’d been beaten, just like she always feared.
Katara looked away. You couldn’t bring yourself to.
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As you took Zuko into the palace to rest, Katara traversed the palace city, putting out fires. It would take work, but the city would be inhabitable again, once Zuko took the throne. He had a lot of recovering to do, but by the time the world had gathered for his coronation, he was well enough to walk on his own, and to kneel to receive the crown. Still, though, he had trouble reaching behind himself to put on his robes.
Luckily, you were always there to help him.
“So I suppose, after all this, you’re going to go home,” he said as you lifted his clothing to his shoulders.
“Hmm?”
“Back to Ba Sing Se. I know you miss it.” A small smile graced your lips, but you shook your head as you smoothed the wrinkles across his shoulders.
“I do. I miss the city, but it hasn’t been my home. Not for a long time.” You circled around Zuko to take his hand just beside him, regarding him with a warm expression, warmth toward him that you could only match with a few moments before.
“I thought I made it clear that this- right here-” you lifted his hand, interlocked with yours, up to his sight. “-This is my home.” He brought your hand down so that he could lean into a kiss, and you could enjoy it only for a moment before you had to pull away.
“I’ve got to go,” you said, a bright smile on your face. “Toph saved my seat, and Aang is waiting for you!” You rushed to the door, a small exit that wouldn’t be noticed by the crowd gathered out front, but you paused. “Good luck,” you said, giving him an honest and traditional Fire Nation bow.
“Your Highness.”
-🦌 Roe
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So, um, you doing alright? I'm sad about Super ending too
Eh, I’ll live.
I mean, I’m upset, and I’m concerned about the possibility, but I’ve calmed down a bit.
Again though, I don’t think the show is actually going to end. Super is just too profitable for Toei to want to give up at this point, and I feel like it‘s mostly going off the air for business and practical reasons
The Kitaro series obviously had to happen, as part of that franchise‘s big anniversary celebration, and it needed the slot that Super’s in to air because of traditional reasons. And it doesn’t seem like there’s a good spot to air Super at this particular moment.
Plus, Toei have another Dragon Ball movie coming up, so a lot of the production staff will have to go work on that (The ones that don’t will move onto other projects for the time being. I’m pretty sure I heard that either one of the animators or writers was working on the next Precure show now).
So with all that in mind, it’s probably best for Dragon Ball on tv to take a quick break, since while the show’s production (Or at least the production values) have improved, it’s still hectic and not as stable as it should have been from the start. Having to keep up work on the show at the same time as a new movie, along with all of Toei’s other projects, and it’s probably a smart idea to give the show a break. Don’t want to risk getting another Resurrection F arc, now do we?
it’s pretty clear from all of those factors that the show’s not ending because Toei want to end it with the current saga. It was just a matter of convenience. I feel confident in believing that after the movie is finished and released, they’ll start production on either a new arc of Super, or a new Dragon Ball show continuing on from it. It’s not like shonen anime never take breaks. Fairy Tail has been off the air for nearly two years now, but it’ll come back eventually to adapt the final arcs of the manga. And it had a movie released last year in the meantime.
Sure, Fugi tv says they have no plans on airing a new series, but that’s understandable considering Super hasn’t even ended yet and the show probably won’t return, or a new one won’t be put into production, until next year at the earliest. Of course they wouldn’t know that yet. Nothing to panic about. If a continuation does happen, we’ll probably hear about it later in the year, close to the movie’s release. They’re going to be hush hush about it for now though, Toyotaro says he’s not allowed to comment on the show’s end for example.
And I really don’t think they’ll just end it here. I mean, just going off of merchandise sales, do you want to know how much the Dragon Ball brand made in 2017?
https://twitter.com/KenXyro/status/954308162580111361
60 billion yen. Up from 15 billion in 2014, and 20 billion more than the projected 40 billion.
I’m not good at math, so I can’t tell you how much that is in either dollars or pounds, but I can still confirm that’s a freaking lot of money. Not to mention, the show is an international success, does well in it’s tv ratings in Japan and is viewed all over the world. The Goku vs Jiren special (And to a lesser extent, the latest episode) got so much traffic to Crunchyroll that it caused it to crash. Whatever a number of fans may think of it, the show is popular and a huge financial success for Toei.
And they really need that, considering One Piece is apparently in decline lately, from everything to manga sales, ratings and most importantly merchandise. Not to mention Sailor Moon Crystal didn’t exactly go over well, even if it did push some merchandise.
Toei are unlikely to actively stop producing any new ongoing Dragon Ball series for the foreseeable future. Why would they. According to some members of staff, Toei have wanted to make a new Dragon Ball show since not long after GT ended. Kai was partly made because Toei couldn’t convince Toriyama to sign off on a new anime at the time (Or at least contribute to it I’m guessing, they can actually make new Dragon Ball stuff regardless of what he wants).
Considering they’ve just recently gotten Toriyama on board with coming up with new Dragon Ball story ideas, and the non-stop success Super has brought them financially, do you really think Toei are going to just call it quits with the Universe Survival saga and go back to making movies and specials every few years?
Sooner or later the momentum Super brought the Dragon ball brand would die down, which would hurt their bottom line, and they don’t want that. They recently set up something called the Dragon Ball room to keep coming up with ideas for stuff that’ll keep Dragon Ball as a franchise relevant and produce new creative projects, so that’s a sign that Toei are committed to keep on making new Dragon Ball stories in various capacities.
Having Dragon Ball go off the air for a while can also be good for another reason. When they eventually do announce a continuation, especially coming off the heels of the movie (Which I’m sure they’re hoping will be a big success), that’ll generate hype again for new Dragon Ball, which’ll hopefully mean strong ratings early on in that run.
I mean… say what you want about Super from a narrative and critical standpoint, but speaking strictly from a financial standpoint, Toei would have to be mad to not want to capitalize on the brand further by keeping it going next year, or at least putting a new Dragon Ball show out in the next few years. So even if Super itself does end in March, I can’t feel too worried about Dragon Ball “Going away” as far as ongoing anime shows are concerned.
And you know what… maybe it will. Maybe Toei actually will have Super end in March and we won’t see a continuation anytime soon,,, but we will get a new Dragon Ball show. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, that Dragon Ball will always have new shows coming out every once in a while is inevitable.
It’s a big franchise, pretty much Japan’s answer to Star Wars. No matter how much like it seems the ongoing story of it might be over, Toei will eventually come out with new shows for it. That’s just how the world of entertainment works. Super’s very existence is proof that this will be a reality.
Which… I get why a lot of people might find that frustrating, since Dragon Ball wrapped up perfectly well with the manga, but… You can’t tell me that if you were Toei and Shueisha and you really needed the money, you wouldn’t try and do the same thing after a while.
If we don’t get a new Dragon Ball series or at least an announcement for one next year or the year after, then it’ll happen within the next decade at least. I’d be annoyed if we had to wait a whole decade for a new Dragon Ball series of course, tried that once and didn’t like it. But, as painful as the wait would be… I’ll survive (At least I hope I will. Never know what could happen in ten years, you know).
Even if you think this is the legit end for Super, go ahead and tell me I’m wrong and that another continuation (Or, heck, a reboot or something maybe) won’t happen in the relatively near future with all that in consideration.
To sum it up, I’m just going to enjoy the rest of Super while I can, buy FighterZ when it comes out, look forward to the movie when it comes out and eventually gets a dub, and cross my fingers that we’ll get an announcement relatively soon of where things are going for the franchise. Hopefully all this means next year we’ll get a new series going past End of Z, that’s all I’ve wanted since Super was announced.
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