The thing I never really liked about the DBZ series were the endless episodes of dialogue between two characters, with some fighting intersperced maybe every five minutes, and then a flashback that they'd already flashbacked to at least 10 times before in the last 5 episodes...

To me, the movies took care of that problem. They had about 40 minutes, instead of 90 episodes, to tell a story, so they kept the important stuff-the action-and cut out most of the tedious, trivial crap-the dialogue. The movies were also, to my knowledge, the only place in which we got to hear swearing in the English dubbed versions, at least. What was that movie called? Super Android 13, or something? Anyway, that guy totally says "ass!" "You just got yo' asses kicked," or something. It had me and my friends giggling like school girls. Except not really. In any case, it semi makes up for all the times that, even in the uncut episodes, all Goku was allowed say was "Darnet!"

There was also, in that same movie, the classic ending of Vegeta and Piccolo sitting on a little island. "Is it over yet?" "Not until the fish jumps!" *splash* "...it's over." It's like "what?" Could that exchange possibly have been in the original, or did the translators decide they needed to add some dialogue there, I wonder?

Anyways, I forgot what else I was going to say... Oh yes. Anyone who is of the DBZ club must love DBZ. If you do not love DBZ as much as the minimum requirement is (a lot) I will have to kill you.... This is serious business, kids. The internet is serious business.

Wuv, Yer Mom