In the course of Dragonball including GT, how many times was the moon blown up?
Having just finished watching all of it, I feel qualified to answer this question. They only blow up the moon twice, once by Master Roshi and once by Piccolo.
They seem to enjoy blowing up the earth a whole lot more.
Having just finished watching all of it, I feel qualified to answer this question. They only blow up the moon twice, once by Master Roshi and once by Piccolo.
They seem to enjoy blowing up the earth a whole lot more.
Apparently 10 episodes must equal 5 minutes in Freeza's home planet. (Really though, the anime was incredibly close to catching up to the manga and they had to stretch that out SO ****ing much so that the manga could finish the fight before the anime did).
Having just finished watching all of it, I feel qualified to answer this question. They only blow up the moon twice, once by Master Roshi and once by Piccolo.
They seem to enjoy blowing up the earth a whole lot more.
Wouldn't the Earth's explosions take out the Moon with it too? =P
Speaking of hardcore nostalgia, I've really been working through Power Rangers lately. I'm a pretty good distance into season 2, and I'm wondering how the hell I failed to notice the first time around when they started using different actors to dub over the morphed ranger sequences when the red, black, and yellow rangers quit the show.
And now, just a couple episodes later, it's becoming even more obvious that the actors quit the show. The remaining three rangers are starting to drop comments about the peace conference and make excuses for why we never see the other three rangers until the battle starts and they're morphed.
I have no idea how I managed to miss this the first time around, especially in the next episode, where they use the same stock clip of Trini at a picnic twice within a minute in an attempt to create the illusion that they're not using stand-ins for long shots and only showing close-ups of three actors (one of which is wearing his old color to match the stock footage). I'd say it's a failed attempt, but apparently it fooled seven year old me.
I just remembered I'm DMing for my D&D group here in York tonight and I haven't started putting together a scenario. Well, I know where my afternoon's going.
It's just not a proper Sunday morning in Glasgow unless there's bloodstains on the pavement from the Saturday night.
Whereabouts did you stay when you were here? I used to live in Partick in the west end, and it was much worse than where I am now on the south side. And now I don't get the bloody Orange Walk waking me up on weekend mornings either.
It's just not a proper Sunday morning in Glasgow unless there's bloodstains on the pavement from the Saturday night.
Whereabouts did you stay when you were here? I used to live in Partick in the west end, and it was much worse than where I am now on the south side. And now I don't get the bloody Orange Walk waking me up on weekend mornings either.
To be honest I couldn't really tell you, I stayed with different friends the few times I visited and all of them are a blur. Glasgow's a great city, in a somewhat "unobvious" way. Sure it's rough and all that, but there's some great people knocking about.
Edinburgh's really nice, but on the flipside ever so slightly up its own arse. I love both though, just for different reasons. In Edinburgh I can chill out and have a glass of wine, maybe take in a show if i'm lucky. In Glasgow I can have a lads night and be a lovable scamp
Straraer however I do not love, that Stena ferry terminal may very well be the seventh circle of the underworld.
I love driving through Scotland as well, everywhere's full of heather and craggy hills, it's really beautiful, as opposed to driving through England where the only sights are a Little Chef at the motorway services
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It's okay, bro. It's hard to tell which gender is which on the internet.
I'm a guy, just to clear that up.
Having just finished watching all of it, I feel qualified to answer this question. They only blow up the moon twice, once by Master Roshi and once by Piccolo.
They seem to enjoy blowing up the earth a whole lot more.
And Namek takes forever to explode.
Yeah....I don't even remember how many episodes that was.
I think at that point, I was just happy that Frieza was finally dead. Well, sorta...
Wouldn't the Earth's explosions take out the Moon with it too? =P
The Moon was destroyed way before Earth ever was.
After Piccolo blew it up it was never seen agian.
No they where on Plant Planet/Vegeta/Tuffle he saw Earth and it was a replacment for the Moon.
Also, there is dried blood all over the main door to my block of flats. I guess that explains all the shouting at 6am.
No he don't he helped design charecters for it like Baby.
I know im just saying he don't hate it.
(from my grandma and grandpas house)
holy crap she got glasses!!!
Insta-hotness!
But I still can't find it online. You'd think someone would have managed to record it.
And now, just a couple episodes later, it's becoming even more obvious that the actors quit the show. The remaining three rangers are starting to drop comments about the peace conference and make excuses for why we never see the other three rangers until the battle starts and they're morphed.
I have no idea how I managed to miss this the first time around, especially in the next episode, where they use the same stock clip of Trini at a picnic twice within a minute in an attempt to create the illusion that they're not using stand-ins for long shots and only showing close-ups of three actors (one of which is wearing his old color to match the stock footage). I'd say it's a failed attempt, but apparently it fooled seven year old me.
I could never put it down, so it took me a week to read it.
I really hope I get "The Desert Spear" for Christmas, because I have to carry on reading that series.
And it's even getting turned into a movie.
Sometimes, I miss Glasgow
It's just not a proper Sunday morning in Glasgow unless there's bloodstains on the pavement from the Saturday night.
Whereabouts did you stay when you were here? I used to live in Partick in the west end, and it was much worse than where I am now on the south side. And now I don't get the bloody Orange Walk waking me up on weekend mornings either.
No work for me.:p
Congrats! What's it for, swimsuit photographer? Lion tamer? Private investigator complete with company fedora hat?
To be honest I couldn't really tell you, I stayed with different friends the few times I visited and all of them are a blur. Glasgow's a great city, in a somewhat "unobvious" way. Sure it's rough and all that, but there's some great people knocking about.
Edinburgh's really nice, but on the flipside ever so slightly up its own arse. I love both though, just for different reasons. In Edinburgh I can chill out and have a glass of wine, maybe take in a show if i'm lucky. In Glasgow I can have a lads night and be a lovable scamp
Straraer however I do not love, that Stena ferry terminal may very well be the seventh circle of the underworld.
I love driving through Scotland as well, everywhere's full of heather and craggy hills, it's really beautiful, as opposed to driving through England where the only sights are a Little Chef at the motorway services
Thus endeth Jed's journeys through Scotland
Wow, a week without sleep?
Now the questions are raised....
That was what I wore in my last sort-of job.
It's not what you think, honest!