On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Allyn Yonge wrote:
Diametrically opposite to this is Dragon Ball Z,
which has no character development( except for muscle mass)
and the viewer is not emotionally engaged. Rather the story
plods, glacially, from one fight-scene to the next.
I'm sorry, you're wrong.
And there's not even any *need* for this. It's not as if your essay
fundamentally depends on being able to bash Dragonball Z. You're writing
about something else, and then suddenly throwing in a potshot at a series
you probably have seen little of, but which it's the current fad to bash.
It's like writing an essay about Miyazaki and casually tossing in a "unlike
Star Trek, a show made for weenies".
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