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  1. 1 de ago. de 2013 · All EyeCatch/Intermission of Dragon ball , Dragon ball Z , Dragon ball GT and Dragon ball Kai (original japanese version)

  2. An eyecatch (アイキャッチ, Aikyatchi) is a little animation shown before and after a commercial break generally used to "tell" the viewer what TV show they are watching. This is a list of eyecatches used in the four Dragon Ball series, as well as Dragon Ball Z Kai. Before the commercial break, Goku (in his original blue attire) would be spinning a typical Japanese bamboo umbrella at high ...

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  4. 30 de dic. de 2017 · These intermissions showed on the TV version of the special.Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and Dragon Ball Super are all owned by Funimation, To...

  5. They don't even register to me. In the midst of a DBZ rewatch in Japanese right now, and yeah, it happens. Around episode 68 or so, the Namekian Grand Elder (Guru in the dub) is aware he's going to die soon and pondering how it'll happen...and then the eyecatch chimes in. Tone change so hard it gave me whiplash. Nope.

  6. Intermission 1. The intermission is a brief period of time between the major sagas, giving you a chance to explore, collect items and even do some substories. Before setting off to Planet Namek to chase after the Dragon Balls, you get some downtime to prepare for the adventure. You will be controlling Gohan during this first intermission ...

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · More often than not the eyecatch will feature the main characters, which are sometimes drawn in a super deformed style as seen in the first Dragon Ball GT eyecatch. The term “eyecatch” ( アイキャッチ ; aikyatchi ) is the actual Japanese term used to describe these little bits of animation, as the animation catches your eye or grabs your attention.