- Feb 12, 2015
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God dammit
i could see a young bruce lee in that outfit just needs a good hairdresser to get the hair right and some contact lenses
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God dammit
And this is an argument for having the movie?Real life equivalent of Goku’s Hair
ew stop
with the right camera, lighting, video editing.. it's lit
or just CGI the hair
All standing still with no action. Now imagine them powering up in mid air for 10 mins . These are also all creatures. Cgi is easy. The humans are the hard part
and this is all WITHOUT DISNEY MONEY!!!!!!!
That Cell is hard but that Buu is nightmare fuel
No way Diego
All standing still with no action. Now imagine them powering up in mid air for 10 mins . These are also all creatures. Cgi is easy. The humans are the hard part
but guys...
D I S N E Y M O N E Y !!!!!
FFFF the humans! CGI ALL THE Z WARRIORS AND CAST REAL HUMANS FOR THE REGULAR PPL. Or get real actors for like Android 17 & 18.
Or just CGI their hair. Disney cant hire the best of the best? Cmon yall. That's some random nobodies who did those CGI images, Disney can afford moving motion CGIers the best of the best nahmean
Would be as trash as that Sonic the Hedgehog or Pikachu movie
Real mans interacting with anime characters stylized as anime characters in a live setting?
No way diego
Y’all stay arguing this when there’s undeniable proof against this. They already made a movie
Are we finished or are we done?
The hair is one of, if not the single most iconic thing about most Dragon Balls characters^^ That's what I was say. Light of Hope isn't terrible for what it is.
Yall are to worried about the hair looking right.
most characters? Other than goku and vegeta how else has kept the same hair style or has one that can't easily be done?The hair is one of, if not the single most iconic thing about most Dragon Balls characters
It’s not something where you can just be like “hey, close enough”