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<blockquote data-quote="Turtle" data-source="post: 33166" data-attributes="member: 1394"><p>The length of the anime can play a part in this. Just like with other television series, longer running shows can leave more of a lasting impact, and DB and DBZ had hundreds of episodes.</p><p></p><p>I don't watch enough anime or am familiar with Japanese society/culture enough to notice the changes, but in America the talent is certainly not there like it was in previous decades/generations, largely due to politics; also, seemingly greed.</p><p></p><p>When you combine just those two things you realize why you're unlikely to ever get a Star Trek on par with the late 80's/90's versions like TNG, DS9, Voyager.</p><p></p><p>DB defined many aspects of the genre, and had/has massive popularity worldwide. Personally, I vastly prefer the 80's/90's character aesthetic/style... the buff manly look that characters had then over the teenage scrawny looks they have today.</p><p></p><p>Berserk is another great one from that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turtle, post: 33166, member: 1394"] The length of the anime can play a part in this. Just like with other television series, longer running shows can leave more of a lasting impact, and DB and DBZ had hundreds of episodes. I don't watch enough anime or am familiar with Japanese society/culture enough to notice the changes, but in America the talent is certainly not there like it was in previous decades/generations, largely due to politics; also, seemingly greed. When you combine just those two things you realize why you're unlikely to ever get a Star Trek on par with the late 80's/90's versions like TNG, DS9, Voyager. DB defined many aspects of the genre, and had/has massive popularity worldwide. Personally, I vastly prefer the 80's/90's character aesthetic/style... the buff manly look that characters had then over the teenage scrawny looks they have today. Berserk is another great one from that time. [/QUOTE]
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