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[Quote] #61
15 Mar 2007 11:36 pm
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Dude ULXR we asked you almost a YEAR ago to provide proof in another thread. You say it will take time, almost a year = plenty of time.
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[Quote] #62
25 Mar 2007 06:31 pm
koo
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well the creaters of DBZ also made a ssj5 so u need to check yourself
[Quote] #63
25 Mar 2007 06:34 pm
when you see it, you'll shit bricks
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koo wrote: well the creaters of DBZ also made a ssj5 so u need to check yourself

i am sorry, but you are incorrect sir.
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[Quote] #64
25 Mar 2007 10:15 pm
Super power
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does ssj13 really exist?!
[Quote] #65
25 Mar 2007 10:33 pm
The Darkness
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... I wont Deny AF exists but its all fandom my freind, mabe Akira will get of hs ass and make it happen someday?
[Quote] #66
25 Mar 2007 11:07 pm
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The Dragon Ball fansite Daizenshuu EX has created a specifically-designed list[2] of the features of AF that should disprove its existence to the especially obstinate. These are:

1. Lack of advertising in Japanese media.
* This point includes print sources (such as the Japanese Shonen Jump), TV ads, and official Japanese websites. Since Dragon Ball is well-known throughout Japan, a sequel series would not be released unpromoted, nor would it go unnoticed by the Japanese population. Daizenshuu EX took advantage of this fact, however, as part of its 2004 April Fool’s joke, creating both a “print ad” and a “TV commercial” from other sources. This material, bereft of its context, has since been cited as “evidence” for the existence of AF.
2. Lack of official announcements by Toriyama, Shueisha, or Toei Animation.
* Tying in to the idea of “advertising” above, none of the official Japanese sources of Dragon Ball material have come forward with any news on the scale of AF. Such a series would warrant at least a comment, if not an elaborately-staged introduction, from one or more of these entities. Of course, this has not stopped fans from claiming that such an announcement has already taken place (though there is no record of one ever occurring).
3. Lack of articles, previews, or reviews of the series, in Japanese magazines or online blogs.
* Note, however, that some Japanese fans have taken to commenting on the AF phenomenon outside of Japan, and this may be regarded as commentary on the “series” itself by those who do not speak Japanese. Indeed, the language barrier has often been a source of obfuscation, both for those who would believe the rumors, and those whose goal is to spread them further.
4. Lack of scans from manga releases or screen captures / movie clips from new episodes.
* While many “faked” images (generally produced as humorous commentary on the rumors, or outside of AF but incorporated into it accidentally) do exist, there are no raw manga scans or unaltered screenshots available, anywhere. Particularly good artwork may be mistakenly viewed as “promotional art," but no media from within the manga/anime exists. Therefore, the burden of proof is on those who claim they own the series to put forth something they cannot possibly have (calls for such individuals to show whatever material they have are usually met by excuses or ad-hominem attacks).
5. Lack of scanlations or fansubs.
* Ethical and legal issues aside, a series as popular as Dragon Ball would not long remain without a fan-translated version. The methods of digital distribution are such that it would be virtually impossible not to find such materials, even in a casual search. Neither of these two things exists, however.
6. Lack of official merchandise.
* Dragon Ball is, and always has been, heavily marketed commercially. In Japan, a multitude of items, from action figures, to snacks, CDs, stationery, desks, and even children’s eyedrops, have been sold as Dragon Ball products or endorsed by characters from the series. The lack of official AF merchandise, then, is a strong indicator that such a series does not in fact exist.
7. Official denial by both VIZ Media and FUNimation.
* Such denials would run counter to the financial interests of both of these companies (the distributors of Dragon Ball manga and anime in the US) were the rumors to be true. It is highly unlikely that they would categorically dismiss a property that could make them millions of dollars.
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[Quote] #67
25 Mar 2007 11:27 pm
The Darkness
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obviously true Mr Kev but the Fan site is the only thing that ive found to be legit.

of corse there is nothing else to prove it exists.
[Quote] #68
15 Dec 2007 09:59 am
GotenSSJ5
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Actually, it was SSJ4
[Quote] #69
06 Jun 2008 11:35 am
Bunpea urimea
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wat about SS4 idiots!
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