Whether we should be shielding our children from such things is another argument entirely, but the point remains that I don’t think they’ll be missing much of the fun when they watch Dragon Ball in a form that cuts out entire episodes of musclemen standing around and grunting along with blood splatters and the occasional naked bottom.īesides, with the recent anime industry crunch, it’s a good sign that more shows are showing up on TV and building the next generation of anime fans. ![]() While I personally thought that the remake/remaster of Toriyama Akira’s legendary story would go to Disney XD (current home of Naruto Shippuden), it makes a lot of sense to have it on Nickelodeon.Ī lot of attention has been paid to the many edits of Dragon Ball Z Kai, but after Saban’s heavy edits to the series ( Home For Infinite Losers, anyone?), it just doesn’t seem that egregious to remove blood and gore from the series to make it easier to market to children. A retooled version of Dragon Ball Z, which follows a young warrior who must protect. A generation later, Nicktoons’ announcement of its upcoming anime lineup holds a bit of a surprise: Dragon Ball Z Kai will join the children’s network’s lineup this May. ![]() Many modern anime fans started at the same place: watching dubbed Dragon Ball Z after school and on the weekends. Weekdays 6:00AM My Life as a Teenage Robot 6:30AM My Life as a Teenage Robot 7:00AM Dragon Ball Z Kai 7:30AM Dragon Ball Z Kai 8:00AM The Troop 8:30AM The Troop 9:00AM Avatar 9:30AM Avatar 10:00AM The Mighty B (5 segments) 11:00AM My Life as a Teenage Robot (5 segments) 12:00PM Back at the Barnyard 12.
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