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Well John, I think that a movie in the box office would suit
me more than a DVD without having DVD Drive at all!
--- John Engelbrecht <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> Dragon Ball Z technically has movies
> 2 hour animation
>
> But they did a Movie with real people in it,
> and use Computer software to create the Super Saiyan
> glow, or the Energy blast, That wouls Kick @$$!!
>
> And also include the Dragon Fist move that isn't included
> in any English Animation shows or Anime DBZ movies.
>
> Not that Arron Carter is a Fan of mine, but that dude
> might make a Great SSJ2 Gohan, Maybe...
>
> About the DBZ GT Cartoons, I wonder when Cartoon Network is
> going to stop doing Repeats of their So called "34 New Episodes"
> of DBZ, and Continue on after where Majin Vegeta Split Majin Buu
> into a dozen Buus.
>
> One other point to make, In the japanese version, Majin Buu
> is an adult when Gohan was fighting him. In The English Version
> He's an infant, I hope Buu grows into an adult soon.
>
>
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, Fraser Mr wrote:
>
> > The movie "Monsters, Inc. by Pixar Animation Studio and Disney Corporation"
> > was made with the latest hardware from Sun Microsystems Computers, instead
> > of previous animation from Disney with Intel stuff and other computer's.
> >
> > Its awesome animation and now, I can't wait for the "Dragonball Z-
> > Animation Movie" and if they would ever, come out with one....
> >
> > Thank God, no microsoft anywhere in this movie and that is way, I
> > say it awesome.
> >
> > I saw the 12 o'clock movie (Tuesday, January 1st, 2001) at the
> > Hollywood 14 Movie Threatre and
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Andrew Fraser
> > Columbia, Mo
> >
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