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Emperor Pilaf finally has his hands on the Black Star Dragon Balls after years of searching, which are said to be twice as powerful as Earth's normal ones. Pilaf is about to make his wish for world domination when he is interrupted by Gokuu Son. As a result, Pilaf flubs his wish and accidentally turns Gokuu back into a child. After the wish is granted, the Black Star Dragon Balls scatter across the galaxy. However, Gokuu discovers that they will cause the Earth to explode unless they are all brought back within a year. Uniting with his granddaughter Pan and a young adult Trunks, Gokuu sets off on an adventure through the universe to find the Black Star Dragon Balls and save his planet from destruction. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Emperor Pilaf finally has his hands on the Black Star Dragon Balls after years of searching, which are said to be twice as powerful as Earth's normal ones. Pilaf is about to make his wish for world domination when he is interrupted by Gokuu Son. As a result, Pilaf flubs his wish and accidentally turns Gokuu back into a child. After the wish is granted, the Black Star Dragon Balls scatter across the galaxy. However, Gokuu discovers that they will cause the Earth to explode unless they are all brought back within a year. Uniting with his granddaughter Pan and a young adult Trunks, Gokuu sets off on an adventure through the universe to find the Black Star Dragon Balls and save his planet from destruction. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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January 18, 2011
Oh boy, I'm stepping into unholy ground here! This review will be going into just about every plot hole, very F up, just about everything that is terrible and wrong in DBGT that I can find or remember. *Just so you know, I am a GIGANTIC DBZ FANBOY, and I do know DBZ isn't "perfect" and yes this review is nothing but a whinny nit-picking troll intended bash fest, so if you hate reading about hate or if you are not familiar with the majority of dragonball and most of the stuff that accurs before GT cause this review will spoil most of the "plot" of GT,then go ahead and click unhelpful * STORY: Sequels, well they usually give justice to the original, or remind you that the original is as good as it gets. Dragonball Z, anime franchise king, the big long winded battle, overrated fail, BEST ANIME EVAR!!, whatever your take on DBZ is, you can not deny it's popularity, calling it a household name in Japan (And around the world) is more than an understatement. Probably the best best comparison I can made is: DBZ is like Mario, everyone knows what is it is. And of course one thing always happens when a series becomes popular, a sequel is made. I remember when I found out about Dragonball GT, I went crazy! Fanboying like no tomorrow, but I was young and very easy to impress, and there was a side to me that wished DBZ never ended, and that Goku would continued to beat up baddies and fire Kamehamehas until the cows come home. But enough of that. I watched Funimation's version, the one where they skipped the first 20 or so episodes, but that was actually a present in disguise because those episodes were just a laughable gimmacky version of a dragonball search from Dragonball, but instead they're looking around the galaxy for the black star dragonballs! Stop, I'm not going to ask what's the difference between these black star dragonballs and the original ones cause I don't give a damn, but I want to know why are they there. From how DBGT explains it, the black star dragon balls were an extra set of dragonballs that Kami, the namekian guardian of the earth before dende, made for no apparent reason. Hold on... Wasn't the earth destroyed by Kidd Buu? I'll explain this F up, you see when Kidd Buu destroyed the earth at the end of DBZ, they had to use the Namekian dragonballs to bring the planet back to normal... but before that, Super Buu destroyed the lookout(Where Popo and Dende live at), where these balls are said to be. If memory serves me right, Dende had to recreate the Dragonballs again cause they got destroyed along with the earth... So no one except Dende could've made them, but it's pointed out that Kami made them... Sooooooo yeah, if you look at it this way, DBGT is completely non canon. Next let's talk about the first major villian, Baby, who's name is impossible to take serious, I mean I laugh every time one of the characters say his name with anger or seriousness. Baby's er... Babie's (I'm not sure how to write that) story is that he is the last of the race called the tuffles, and that he seeks revenge against the saiyans... Wait a minute, something like this had already happened, although it was non canon, there was an ova about the last creation of the tuffles trying to get revenge on the saiyans, and said ova was made years before GT. Unoriginality is one thing, but to use the same concept twice shows that there was no creative thought used in the making of this anime. Anyway, after Baby gets his ass whooped twice, he goes to Earth and starts to take control of everybodies minds (Except Hercule, Buu, and Uub... and Piccolo). Mainly Vegeta's, and the result of baby taking over his mind? You get the worst named villian of all of Dragonball, Baby Vegeta... probably the least threatening name of a villian next to Buu. Next up the Super 17 saga... which needs to be renamed the Fan Service saga. This is without a doubt the most shallow part of DBGT, premise; all hell breaks loose on earth, literally! And the main characters have to go around the world rekilling their old foes (Except Baby for some reason) even the ones from the movies. Oh my god, once again GT takes a pre existed plot, this time from the DBZ movie Fusion Rebirth, and just switches a few things around like who is fusing into a super fighter, actually both the movie and GT seem to rip off the OVA, cause they all feature villians coming back to life, except the OVA was the one that had the original concept of revived villians for the series. The main villian this time is Android 17, 2 of them actually that fuse together into a super android named, heh, super 17. I'm tired of naming similiarites between GT and the movies, cause fusing androids had already been used in the DBZ movie, Super Android 13. Usual DBZ plot setups accur, super 17 beats every one to death until Goku arrives and Goku uses a last resort attack to beat him. But before any of that happens, two notable things happen: 1. Goku goes to hell and fights Frieza and Cell in a goofy battle, and Goku gets sends sent further down to hell with filler episodes. and 2, An android 17 that already exists on earth (Which is actually canon, because Krillian, after the Cell games saga, wishes android 17 back to life but this part is pretty easy to over look), kills Krillian just to piss off android 18. This part really irritates me alot actually, just piece together what I said in this paragraph, and you'll understand. And last but not least, the Evil Dragon saga, which isn't that bad actually. While the villians revived on the last saga were on earth, their negative energy corrupted the dragonballs making them crack and when they gathered them together to make a wish, instead of shenron appearing, an evil dragon appears and spreads the dragonballs along with 7 evil dragons around the earth. So Goku and his granddaughter, Pan, basicly just go around killing each dragon and taking each dragonball from each evil dragon, simple and probably the best arc GT has to offer. But these is where I need to point something out, GT does not know what mood to take, sometimes it gets really serious and dark, then next episode it gets so silly and whimsical that the first dragonball series seems more mature, never does it get into a comforable middle of these moods like DBZ does. I know I haven't touched everything yet (like super saiyan 4 for instance, or how Goku gets turned into a kid, sigh) but I feel like I have made my point. Except I will actually admit there is ONE thing and one thing only that GT actually does better than Z. And that is: The relevancy of the dragon balls, unlike Z where they simply used to bring people back to life, the dragon balls are so important to the plot that three of the major story arcs are heavily affected by the dragon balls, especially the shadow dragons arc. ANIMATION: I know it's a pre 2000's anime, but even DBZ looks better than most of GT's animation. SOUND: This is the only thing I'll say it's decent, Funimation's dub cast returns to repraise their roles, making the dub more than tolerable. Hahahahaha, except the really stupid rap for the opening theme. OVERALL: + It's another dragonball adventure, and dbz fanbase loses its shit. + The dragon balls are actually important to the plot. - Completely unoriginal - Doesn't know what mood to take - More plot holes than a fan fiction - It's another dragonball adventure, and dbz fanbase goes insane (DBAF)
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YuYuDragon
March 6, 2014
Dragon Ball GT... most everyone seems to hate it. I've seen GT rated below 5, I've heard people saying they don't consider GT part of the series and is a disgrace and all that hate. Those people (which are probably the majority of you reading this who have seen GT so don't get pissed) don't take it for what it is. GT is not perfect, not even close. But it doesn't suck more than a vacuum... Story- I hear and read all the time about how "awful" the story is. Ok I admit, if the whole show was like the after Goku turns into akid but before the fight on Planet M-2 I would have trashed this show. But, it's not at all! The fight on M-2 really took everything up a couple of notches, the idea was so cool and of course the infamous Baby villain was introduced. Everything starts to fall into place for the Baby and Goku fight and c'mon... SS4 is one of the coolest transformations in the whole series, even if you knew it was coming. The Super 17 saga was very dark and powerful. It was short lived but it needed the DBZ aspect to come back and give GT some more life and add a good intro to the Black Dragon saga. I get very confused when people say "I don't like this saga". I don't mind your opinion but you gotta give a reason... Some of the dragons were lame but the last fight was one of the best in DragonBall, DBZ and DBGT because of the power of Omega Shenron, the "thing" that happens with Goku and Vegeta (for those of you that don't know I wont spoil) and just the magnitude of the fight was epic. So what are the bad parts of the story??? Pacing in the beginning was an issue. It was slow and boring to start off and that's a big turn off for people and then they are ready to bash on all the bad that comes next and if they do that, they overlook the good. Also there's a character problem but let's wait till I get there. Art- This is weird but the art in the Baby arc and Super 17 arc was worse than the art of DBZ. Then it seemed like it changed a little for the final arc but it wasn't spectacular. I don't get bothered with bad art because I am in it for the story but I have to admit, seeing that an anime's prequel had better art than it did bothered the hell outta me. If you are someone that hates average or older looking art work than take caution. Sound- I enjoyed the sound... it didn't copy all of DBZ's tracks (Thank GOD!) and I thought the opening is brilliant. The Dub is ok, I do not like kid goku and when he transforms and Sean Schemmel's voice comes back it's like heaven. Sound is really hard to judge.. I don't think I've ever watched something with bad sound and I hope I never do haha. But it was average no complaints accept for some annoying Dub voices. Character- UGH! I am sure I am not alone on this. If I had two big problems on the show that I could rant about is 1.) why is Pan the most annoying character ever put on a screen... and 2.) why is it that no one accept for Goku and Vegeta can put up a fight? Everyone who was strong in DBZ is suddenly weak? Confusing nonetheless. The only reason I am not putting this lower is because of Goku, Vegeta, Uub, and the villains of the story. So, DBGT. Everyone loves to hate it. If you're someone who has watched DB and DBZ but you fear GT because of the reviews take it from me. If you try and compare GT to the first two you are going to want to never watch it again, there isn't really a comparison. Take GT for what it is. It's a not so serious mood of some cool fights and new transformations. The ending is very heart felt and can make some tear up, if they got one thing right the ending of GT was as perfect as ever. Even the last movies was amazing and heart felt. Don't hate GT until you find both the good and bad. Give it the credit it deserves, it's not the biggest screw up of anime, it's just a decent final chapter to everyone's favorite hero Goku. Don't hate GT plz, give GT some love!
L-sama
May 10, 2008
Picking up where Dragonball Z left off, Dragonball GT is considered by many as a poor final chapter to the Dragonball franchise. In some cases, they are right, as this is the only series not based off of Toriyama's manga and said manga-ka also had little to do with the series. However, judging it solely on that is unfair, so I'll try to do my best at giving GT a proper review. The one major thing that Dragonball GT suffers from is an identity crisis. It starts off as a primarily comedy anime with action as a secondary, something that worked very well for Dragonball andoccasionally worked here as well. Unfortunately, the series received poor ratings, mainly because everyone wanted more action and less goofing off. At about Episode 17, the focus shifted from comedy to action, and that's also when the plot started to suffer. It's difficult to be original when one uses plot devices that have been seen in so many other anime, not to mention done better. And as well all know, with a lack of originality comes boredom. At least this series is "only" 64 episodes in length, so it's not as much of a chore to sit through as, say, Dragonball Z. On an more positive note, the art and animation received a nice upgrade. Some of the character designs are a bit iffy, but it's still passable. The music is also rather good, especially the opening, DAN DAN Kokoro Hikareteku, and all four endings. I can safely say that I enjoy listening to all five songs on a regular basis. The fights are enjoyable more often than not, though once again, I've seen better...much better. It may be far from perfect, but Dragonball GT at least makes an attempt to be entertaining. If you still want to watch, then by all means, go for it. Just don't expect too much, and enjoy the opening and endings as they come.
Monsterdude101
July 2, 2021
This has got to be my all time favorite Dragon Ball anime. It's just so damn good! The best of both worlds, a merging of the original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. Truly this is the perfect finale to the series. I loved this show so much as a kid and even more as an adult, and when I first found out that there were people who attack and hate on this show, I was so shocked and confused. There are so many people who haven't even watched GT and they think they hate it just because its popular to hate. And they go astep beyond to try to knock it out of the Dragon Ball universe by dubbing it as "non-Canon" which is ridiculous because this is the sequel to the End of Z similar to how Z is the sequel to the End of DB. It would be silly for a DB fan to say Z isn't canon. People are too afraid to give GT much praise, some might speak a little good but they will then say its not "perfect" and that oh it has "flaws". But what is perfection? In reality there is no such thing as perfection, rather it is a personal matter and of taste. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder after all and one mans trash is another mans treasure. And to me this is a true gem. So if you enjoy this anime, try not to let the haters get to you, just remember: the dog barks but the caravan moves on.
Reynolds96
September 22, 2016
Dragon Ball GT. What can I say about it? Have you ever experienced something that is so perfect and beyond your wildest dreams that it almost seems not real? Well that's this show. GT is easily the best series to carry the Dragon Ball name, easily surpassing the original Dragon Ball and Z in both character development, plot, fight scenes, animation and comedy. The overall story line of the show is that a wish has been made on the black star dragon balls, which are a set of dragon balls that will destroy Earth in a years time once a wish has been made onthem. It's up to Goku, Trunks and Goku's granddaughter Pan to scour the universe in search of the scattered dragon balls in order to return them to Earth and stop the planet from blowing up. While that's just the initial plot of the first arc the story does get much deeper, darker, more sophisticated and surprisingly ground breaking with the following three arcs. It's clear right from the start that this anime was well ahead of its time. The animation and story telling of just the first episode alone is outstanding. All the charactera from the previous series return and their roles are better than ever. Gohan, Vegeta, Goten and others are put into supporting roles and lose most challenging fights they're in and rightfully so. The whole series seems to mainly focus on Goku and why shouldn't it? Some say GT stands for grand tour but I say it should stand for Goku time. Goku is clearly the only character that matters in this series and should be the only one that matters in the franchise. He's the best anime character ever created so why wouldn't they want him to be the main total focus of this series? This is 64 episodes of jam packed Goku action and I love it. Goku could effortlessly wipe the floor with all the other characters so there's no point in even trying to argue about having the other play a part in the story. They're not needed, none of them are, only Goku and that's just how it should have always been. The decision to make Goku a child again due to the wish made on the black star dragon balls was also a stroke of brilliance. Since he's a kid again we can now experience the original fun vibe of the original Dragon Ball series. However, he still has the power of his adult form so it makes it even better since he can fight like his Z counterpart, but act like his Dragon Ball counterpart. It's honestly genius and I don't know why Goku just didn't stay a kid forever in the original series. The addition of a new super saiyan form is also welcomed. Super saiyan 4 is by far the best design in the series, if not in any anime ever. The fact that it looks nothing like the other super saiyan forms makes it stand out and shows its true power. Truly a brilliant idea and I applaud the creators for making it. There will never be a transformation in anime that is as cool looking or as powerful as super saiayn 4. Fact. Having Goku's quarter saiyan granddaughter Pan accompany him on his journey was also a very smart move. It hearkens back to the dynamic of the original Dragon Ball with Bulma and Goku, but only better this time since she's part saiyan. The addition of an adult Trunks coming along for the journey is also welcomed. This adult version of Trunks is far better than the future version of Trunks we saw in the Cell saga in Z. This Trunks has flaws, thus making him more relatable, as well as making him funnier which provides several hilarious moments throughout the series. In fact, all the changes made to all the characters are good and only make them seem more three dimensional and real to the viewer. Overall Dragon Ball GT is a masterpiece in every sense of the word. Ignore the haters, this is anime at its absolute best. Constantly pushing the boundaries of what a hardcore anime can do back in the 90's, GT is one of the best shows going. The short run time of the series makes it a breezy watch, but also a shame as you never want it to end. This is the true canon of the Dragon Ball universe, not Dragon Ball Super. Super saiyan 4 over super saiyan god any day.
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