Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai ep.40: tons of great action cuts, but it’s another episode that would’ve been better if it rushed through less stuff. 3.75/5 #DragonQuest#ep40
In the manga, Popp specifies that he’s only ever heard about Flazzard’s Finger Flare Bombs and never got the chance to see them in action before trying the technique out himself (I get the feeling this was in response to reader complaints)
When admiring Chiu’s guts, in the manga Crocodine refers to him as チビ/chibi/“shorty”, but the anime leaves this out. The anime likewise changed Leona calling Dai chibi in ep.1/2 (to the less insulting 小さい/small). Can you really not say chibi on TV anymore?
The eternally popular strategy of beating people by dropping them down a big fissure
“Behemoth” here is a translation of デクの坊/deku no bō, literally a wooden doll, but by extension a stupid or useless person (the same way we say “dummy” in English). This is the source of Deku’s name in MHA. Here, Hyunckel just seems to be comparing the living castle to a doll
(“Behemoth” itself of course means a giant, after the biblical monster, and a staple of Final Fantasy and other RPGs. Possibly the CR translators mistook deku no bō for dekabutsu, a word for “giant” used by Popp to refer to the castle earlier on)
“Essence” in this case is a translation of 極意/goku’i, the secret of a skill or art. Yes, just like 身勝手の極意/Migatte no Goku’i
Perhaps I’m picky, but it bugs me that Popp identifies the Flazzard-style armor before the audience gets a good look at them (in the manga it’s the other way around). Later, Popp immediately comments on the castle stopping, even though it’s not visibly less mobile than before.
The spelling/localization used for Myst’s two techniques this episode match those used in the Dai kanzenban. For the first, “Byut Deathstringer” is a fairly straightforward rendering of the katakana name (don’t ask me what “byut” is supposed to mean)
For the second, “decimation field” is a reasonably direct translation of 滅砕陣, while 闘魔 is the standard prefix for Myst/Hyunckel’s dark aura techniques (闘 here seems short for 闘気/fighting spirit/aura), which seems to be why it’s localized as “dark puppetry aura”
They got to show a surprising amount of red blood this time around. It’s pretty much on par with the manga.
A nice callback/inversion of Hyunckel catching Maam at the end of ep.17
Next Week: Myst-Vearn face reveal?!
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May 12th, Age 767 (Bad Future Edition): at 10 AM on an island 9km southwest of South City, 17 and 18 begin their assault. Vegeta and co are mowed down, leaving Gohan sole survivor. Even the dragon balls are no use, since Pilaf and co wasted them on a dumb wish. #HistoryofEver
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.
May 7th, Age 767: after 11 years, the Tenkaichi Budokai is finally reopened, though Goku and co are apparently too busy android-training to notice. Instead, Mister Satan is champion, beating some jerk called “Spopovitch” in Round 1, then facing Jewel in the finals #HistoryofEver
The 24th TB also introduces a new “youth division” for entrants under 15, which is won by Satan’s daughter Videl. Satan becomes famous as world champ and moves to Orange Star City, which is renamed “Satan City” in his honor. Though they don’t bother renaming the high school.
When Mister Satan first appears in the lead-up to the Cell Games, he’s introduced simply as the world martial arts champion (using 格闘技/kakutōgi, a different word for “martial arts” than 武道/budō ala the Tenkaichi Budokai).
Kinnikuman ch.354: “Akuma Shogun’s Maxim!!” Sunshine is mad at Ashura/Ninja/Buffaloman for leaving him behind in the Demon World while having all the fun. He wants to go to the Tower of Babel! wpb.cdn.cloudpublisher.jp/view2.php?p=b4…#Kinnikuman#ch354
After all, Akuma Shogun made him and Ashura Man the two leaders of the Devil Chojin. Buffaloman wants to go too: during the battle against the Perfect Origins, Akuma Shogun told him to gain power greater than the gods, which is precisely what this current trial is about.
Warsman throws his hat in the ring as well: Robin Mask left him in charge of the Justice Chojin, yet he hasn’t got to do any fighting lately.
Age 764 to 767: far out on the galaxy’s movie rim, Cooler belatedly learns of his brother’s loss to Goku…but not how he became a cyborg and went to Earth with their dad, where they both got killed by a completely different Saiyan. News travels slowly in space. #HistoryofEver
For the timing of DBZ Movie 5, Daizenshuu 6 notes Roshi’s line about “since Goku returned from Namek”, and so places it in the 3 years between Trunks and the androids’ arrival. The Daizenshuu 7 timeline follows suit and dates it to between 764 and 767.
The movie itself makes no mention of Trunks killing Freeza, and for good reason: it was released in July of 1991, right at the same time as Trunks debuted in the manga, so during the film’s production the staff were presumably unaware of these future plot developments.
Age 764: after some debate, Our Heroes decide not to use their foreknowledge to stop Gero from making his killer androids, because where’s the fun in that? Instead, they begin a three year crash training course. #HistoryofEver
Since getting teleported to Earth from Namek, Vegeta has been freeloading at Capsule Corp, relying on them for room and board, plus advanced training equipment. But his presence there threatens to break up a long-standing relationship…
Bikini isn’t the only one charmed by Vegeta’s distinctive forehead. It seems love might be blooming in Bulma’s brain too. After all, Yamcha hasn’t always been faithful. Or at least that’s what she says…
August, Age 764: thanks to his new Yardrat skills, Goku makes it back in time to save Earth from Freeza and his dad Cold. He finishes off the unrepentant villains for good, but dies of natural causes sometime later. Yes, we’re at the start of a pretty big downer… #HistoryofEver
Wait wait, let’s try this again…August, Age 764: Freeza and Cold arrive on Earth, and Goku’s spaceship is still three hours away. Just as he’s about to use his new Yardrat skills to teleport the rest of the way, somebody steps in and solves his problem for him…
This mysterious stranger slices and dices Freeza, leaving him incapacitated but technically still alive, before finally incinerating the remaining pieces with a ki blast. The world is saved, but who is this guy?! He ain’t telling nobody but Goku (and any big-eared eavesdroppers)