Rebooting Dragon Ball as a Whole
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:31 pm
I talked about an idea of rebooting Dragon Ball GT a while back as I felt the series had a lot of good concepts just poorly executed but recently I saw Totally Not Mark and his review of the OG Dragon Ball and the scene where he asked Team 4 Star to create a scene where Goku Meets Mr. Popo or rather the Abridged version of Popo which made me REALLY hope that one day T4S makes an abridged series of the OG Dragon Ball.
I know they said they're never making a full abridged of anything past the Cell Saga but I think it would they never said anything about DB classic flavor.
Anyways that got me thinking, Dragon Ball as a whole is a series is interesting to look at as a whole as there was never any real plan for it. Akira Toriyama had intended the series to be a done in one series, Goku and co. hunted for the Dragon Balls, found the Dragon Balls and thwarted the villains by one of the heroes wishing for Panties. But then the series turned into the energizer bunny as it just kept going and going and going and nothing could stop it.
I've often lamented the poor planning of the Star Wars Disney Sequel Trilogy, that they clearly had no idea where everything was going and was just making it up as they went. But I've also mentioned that this isn't a bad thing as that's what Lucas did throughout most of his series.
Dragon Ball is a great example that sometimes you really can just make things up as you go as there was no plan for this series. But there is that downside, the fact that ideas that were planted got reworked due to executive meddling or Toriyama just getting a new idea that popped in his head.
The Android arc is perhaps the best example, Toriyama had from what I understand, has no plans to include any other Androids besides Doctor Gero and Android 19 and as far as I know there was no Cell. But I honestly still can't tell that's the case because the show does a really good job, IMO, tying these different characters and threats together, helped by the use of Future Trunks who's just as shocked to see these changes as we are.
But the lack of foreshadowing to these antagonists still hurts the stories and there are other things that hurt the series by the lack of planning. Gohan being set up as the main protagonist only for Goku to take back the title, the various gods that are the strongest of all only to be replaced by other Gods who are even stronger. Super Saiyan 1, 2, 3 and 4, Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue and worst of all IMO, the ending of Goku Black Arc.
There are so many times this series was hurt by the inclusion of these bits that hurt a lot more with hindsight.
Thus we return to Dragon Ball Z Abridged. While starting off as a simple parody of the series overtime DBZA turned into more of an overall adaptation of the series instead of just a parody of it. As such T4S where able to take advantage that they knew where the series was going to help bolster the story up. Making small changes that had a big impact that overall benefited the story of the series.
Things like Gohan's arc being more defined and fleshed out by giving him daddy issues, Vegeta being a jackass throughout most of the series and toning down his more noble elements which makes his turn to the side of the heroes feel more earned and natural. Giving Androids 17, 18 and 16 more depth, fleshing out Gero's backstory by retconning it so he hates Goku for the death of his son whom 16 is modeled after which is just brilliant. Not to mention making Cell more charismatic and a bit of a show man, introducing the idea of Multiverse in the Cell Saga, foreshadowing or mentioned events of Super and GT with mention of Beerus, completely altering the ending of World's Strongest and so on.
While T4S has stated, multiple times, that they do not wish they series to be viewed as better then the series they all love it's impossible to not notice how they improved the series WHILE remaining loyal to the story of the original series.
I think it would be interesting if someone was to reboot the series and follow a similar mindset of DBZA. Remain loyal to the original but take the time to improve it in a number of minor and major ways. Just a few ideas in how to improve that, give Chichi more to due after she marries Goku like we see her fighting alongside the rest of the Z Fighters in the Saiyan invasion, maybe even have her be one of the characters who dies there or helps the others in the defeat of Vegeta. Speaking of which give Vidal more to do in the Buu arc instead.
On that note, make 2 different arcs for DBZ, one that focused on Gohan and him saving the world from Fat Buu and Super Buu and then a different one that is about Goku and Vegeta returning and dealing to Kid.
Foreshadow that Goku is an alien a little earlier WITHOUT overdoing it. Maybe even keep Saiyan tale and change how a Saiyan becomes the Oozaru as it's such an iconic part of Goku's design. Find a way to.
There's so much that can be done to improve the series without erasing what made it work.
Thoughts?
I know they said they're never making a full abridged of anything past the Cell Saga but I think it would they never said anything about DB classic flavor.
Anyways that got me thinking, Dragon Ball as a whole is a series is interesting to look at as a whole as there was never any real plan for it. Akira Toriyama had intended the series to be a done in one series, Goku and co. hunted for the Dragon Balls, found the Dragon Balls and thwarted the villains by one of the heroes wishing for Panties. But then the series turned into the energizer bunny as it just kept going and going and going and nothing could stop it.
I've often lamented the poor planning of the Star Wars Disney Sequel Trilogy, that they clearly had no idea where everything was going and was just making it up as they went. But I've also mentioned that this isn't a bad thing as that's what Lucas did throughout most of his series.
Dragon Ball is a great example that sometimes you really can just make things up as you go as there was no plan for this series. But there is that downside, the fact that ideas that were planted got reworked due to executive meddling or Toriyama just getting a new idea that popped in his head.
The Android arc is perhaps the best example, Toriyama had from what I understand, has no plans to include any other Androids besides Doctor Gero and Android 19 and as far as I know there was no Cell. But I honestly still can't tell that's the case because the show does a really good job, IMO, tying these different characters and threats together, helped by the use of Future Trunks who's just as shocked to see these changes as we are.
But the lack of foreshadowing to these antagonists still hurts the stories and there are other things that hurt the series by the lack of planning. Gohan being set up as the main protagonist only for Goku to take back the title, the various gods that are the strongest of all only to be replaced by other Gods who are even stronger. Super Saiyan 1, 2, 3 and 4, Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue and worst of all IMO, the ending of Goku Black Arc.
There are so many times this series was hurt by the inclusion of these bits that hurt a lot more with hindsight.
Thus we return to Dragon Ball Z Abridged. While starting off as a simple parody of the series overtime DBZA turned into more of an overall adaptation of the series instead of just a parody of it. As such T4S where able to take advantage that they knew where the series was going to help bolster the story up. Making small changes that had a big impact that overall benefited the story of the series.
Things like Gohan's arc being more defined and fleshed out by giving him daddy issues, Vegeta being a jackass throughout most of the series and toning down his more noble elements which makes his turn to the side of the heroes feel more earned and natural. Giving Androids 17, 18 and 16 more depth, fleshing out Gero's backstory by retconning it so he hates Goku for the death of his son whom 16 is modeled after which is just brilliant. Not to mention making Cell more charismatic and a bit of a show man, introducing the idea of Multiverse in the Cell Saga, foreshadowing or mentioned events of Super and GT with mention of Beerus, completely altering the ending of World's Strongest and so on.
While T4S has stated, multiple times, that they do not wish they series to be viewed as better then the series they all love it's impossible to not notice how they improved the series WHILE remaining loyal to the story of the original series.
I think it would be interesting if someone was to reboot the series and follow a similar mindset of DBZA. Remain loyal to the original but take the time to improve it in a number of minor and major ways. Just a few ideas in how to improve that, give Chichi more to due after she marries Goku like we see her fighting alongside the rest of the Z Fighters in the Saiyan invasion, maybe even have her be one of the characters who dies there or helps the others in the defeat of Vegeta. Speaking of which give Vidal more to do in the Buu arc instead.
On that note, make 2 different arcs for DBZ, one that focused on Gohan and him saving the world from Fat Buu and Super Buu and then a different one that is about Goku and Vegeta returning and dealing to Kid.
Foreshadow that Goku is an alien a little earlier WITHOUT overdoing it. Maybe even keep Saiyan tale and change how a Saiyan becomes the Oozaru as it's such an iconic part of Goku's design. Find a way to.
There's so much that can be done to improve the series without erasing what made it work.
Thoughts?