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    Default Does anyone know anything about Dragon ball SSSS?

    Quoting this website http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Dragon_Ball_SSSS
    "Dragon Ball SSSS (SSSS stands for "Saikyō Super Saiyan Secret") is a project launched by Bandai, in conjunction with V-Jump and Saikyō Jump, in November 2011.This project has been conceived "in order to take the first step towards new developments and further expansions of the Dragon Ball titles." More concretely, the project included the online and free streaming of the movie Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans on V-Jump's website and the anime adaptation of Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, also streamed online and free in December 2011.The March 2012 issue of the magazine Saikyō Jump is packed with a DVD that contains both movies. "

    I've learned by now that when it comes to "new" Dragon ball stuff the releases and work behind it is...sketchy to put it short -_-.It's about as likely as a good DC non-Nolan Bat's movie.But when it comes to Dragonball everyone will be b---hing about how they need to run to Toriyama for his ever so unreliable approval for things.I definately would NOT be surprised if development heck will be one of the problems they encounter with this.
    Last edited by piloting; 07-10-2012 at 08:44 PM.

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    Quoting this website http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Dragon_Ball_SSSS
    "Dragon Ball SSSS (SSSS stands for "Saikyō Super Saiyan Secret") is a project launched by Bandai, in conjunction with V-Jump and Saikyō Jump, in November 2011.This project has been conceived "in order to take the first step towards new developments and further expansions of the Dragon Ball titles." More concretely, the project included the online and free streaming of the movie Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans on V-Jump's website and the anime adaptation of Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock, also streamed online and free in December 2011.The March 2012 issue of the magazine Saikyō Jump is packed with a DVD that contains both movies. "

    I've learned by now that when it comes to "new" Dragon ball stuff the releases and work behind it is...sketchy to put it short -_-.It's about as likely as a good DC non-Nolan Bat's movie.But when it comes to Dragonball everyone will be b---hing about how they need to run to Toriyama for his ever so unreliable approval for things.I definately would NOT be surprised if development heck will be one of the problems they encounter with this.
    It's BS..... not to mention all our favorite characters would be old as hell to make another series... they would need to reboot the whole thing to make a new series.

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