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Kinnikuman Gold Mask arc, pt.6: I’ll finish this arc one day, I swear. Anyway, the big boss has finally appeared: Akuma Shogun! Also, everyone is still tiny and inside Warsman’s body. #Kinnikuman #GoldMask Image
The first to feel the Shogun’a wrath is Geronimo, leading to one of the series’ most infamous flubs: as Geronimo gets spun round and round, a second Geronimo is visible in the group reaction shot. Oops. Sadly, this mistake is corrected in later editions. ImageImage
The parody manga The Chojin-sama by Makochin Ishihara (a cross between Kinnikuman and his earlier series The Sanmei-sama) offers the theory that Geronimo is hit so hard that he has an out-of-body experience, and this explanation is later used in the Chojin Encyclopedia. ImageImageImage
Geronimo isn’t finished yet though: when the five-tiered rings collapse, he holds them all up in order to save his friends. What a guy! ImageImage
Kinnikuman and co escape via Warsman’s tear ducts and return to normal size. Everyone chips in some of their Chojin Power to revive Geronimo, but it’s no use: Geronimo is a human after all! He admired the Chojin who saved him as a kid and so wanted to become one. ImageImage
That’s right, this whole time he’s been a perfectly ordinary, non-super powered human…who beat a top Devil Chojin in single combat, restarted his own heart with his bare hands, held up five wresting rings, etc. I don’t know what Zamasu is talking about: humans are awesome! ImageImageImage
Since his human body is incompatible with Chojin Power, Geronimo dies. When Akuma Shogun mocks his death, Kinnikuman angrily attacks him, but it’s not the time or place for that. They’ve got to settle things in the ring, but first Kinnikuman must face Ashura Man. ImageImage
At this moment, who should arrive but Buffaloman? When last seen he was a headless corpse, but now he’s alive again, because why not? While dead he helped out Terry against Ashura Man, but now he sides with his old boss Akuma Shogun. ImageImage
As the Kinniku/Ashura match goes on though, Buffaloman begins giving Kinnikuman advice. The Ashura Buster attack is similar to the Kinniku Buster…but as master of the Kinniku Buster, Kinnikuman ought to be able to spot the Ashura Buster’s weakness! ImageImage
Thanks to Buffaloman, Kinnikuman realizes that he can just pull his head out to escape the hold. He counterattacks Ashura Man by driving his head into a small piece of ice in midair, which doesn’t seem like it should hurt at all, yet does somehow ImageImage
Next he finishes Ashura Man off by driving him into the ground. There, that looks a little more painful. Defeated, Ashura Man sacrifices himself to merge with Akuma Shogun, who now has the power of all six Devil Knights ImageImage
Even worse, by beating the Ashura Buster, Kinnikuman has shown how his own Kinniku Buster can be nullified. He needs a new finishing move! To buy him time, Buffaloman officially switches sides and takes on Akuma Shogun, revealing his hairless head in the process! Image
This last part has caused much debate among Kinnikuman fans. Is Buffaloman straight-up bald, or what? The Chojin Encyclopedia says the “current mainstream theory” is that he temporarily shaved his head to mark his transition from Devil Chojin to Justice Chojin. Image
Next Time: how long can Freeza hold out against Broly while Goku and Vegeta perfect the Fusion Dance?! Image

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It’s already November 20th in Japan, which means Dragon Ball has officially reached its 40th anniversary. In case you weren’t paying attention and/or born at the time, here are some highlights from the first 40 years of DB history… #DragonBall40th Image
1984: gag manga superstar Akira Toriyama concludes megahit Dr. Slump, and in November debuts its follow-up in Weekly Jump. This Journey to the West-inspired kung-fu adventure kicks off as inventor girl Bulma recruits monkey boy Goku to track down the titular dragon balls. Image
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1985: after last year’s tail-end teaser, things begin in earnest. The initial “quest for the dragon balls” arc wraps up in May, and Toriyama shifts gears to a tournament arc (always a fan favorite in his Dr. Slump days) with the lecherous Roshi and Goku’s new cueball-esque BFF. Image
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According to Bunshun Online, Dragon Room head honcho Akio Iyoku has stepped down from Shueisha and established his own company, Capsule Corporation Tokyo. Supposedly he wants Shueisha to keep DB’s manga publishing rights but for CC Tokyo to handle DB games/anime/etc.
As you might imagine, Shueisha is reluctant to part with DB to any extent, and negotiations are still ongoing. According to this article, anyway. Shueisha has apparently confirmed that Iyoku is stepping down, but not confirmed any of the particulars so far.
Bunshun Online reached out to Toriyama and asked if he would be working with Iyoku in future, but Toriyama said he couldn’t comment publicly, only through Shueisha. He also said the company name “Capsule Corporation Tokyo” was Iyoku’s idea, not his own.
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Jul 26, 2021
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai ep.41: Pissed Myst’s great and the logistics of Dai’s sword are interesting, while the castle’s just there to be knocked down. But it knocks down well. 4/5 #DragonQuest #ep41
What was the name of this episode again?
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Jul 25, 2021
Rewatching the DBS panel, there’s a few things I want to note about the subtitles. They’re fine overall but there’s a few things I think are oversimplified or left out. Going through roughly in order of importance…
When discussing the artwork for New Character 1 and 2, in Japanese Hayashida says how it’s Toriyama’s original artwork, unlike the Piccolo/Pan/etc images that have been developed into full-fledged anime designs. The subtitles instead say it was made before movie production began ImageImageImage
Now, it might indeed be true that Toriyama would’ve made the initial artwork before movie production began, but that’s not really what Hayashida is talking about. He’s contrasting this image with the earlier ones shown of Piccolo and co, which weren’t Toriyama’s original artwork
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Jul 22, 2021
May 15th, Age 767: after three days of rest, Goku recovers from his heart disease (a week earlier than Trunks expected). The situation may be dire, but Goku knows the perfect place where Vegeta and Trunks can finally spend some quality father/son time together... #HistoryofEver
Speaking of quality time, Goku and Chi Chi get a nice moment together in the anime, sharing a kiss far too hot to actually show on screen. Or include in the canon, for that matter.
Alright, so…in the original manga, Goku and Chi Chi are never shown kissing. In DBZ ep.147 they share an offscreen kiss (they later made a figurine based on this). In the DBS anime and manga, Goku claims never to have kissed his wife. Draw your own conclusions.
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May 12th, Age 767 (Better Future Edition): 19 and 20 appear on schedule, but Our Heroes are ready. Well, Goku gets a bit sick, but Vegeta covers for him. While 19 and 20 don’t last long, 17 and 18 make short work of the gang. And that’s just the beginning of their problems…
Yes, it’s another busy day. May 12th has the honor of being one of the few specific dates mentioned in the series, although the year 767 comes from the Daizenshuu 7 timeline. If there’s any number pun significance to this date, I haven’t been able to find it.
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