Like I said, it was a long time ago, but I do remember a lot of posts about Ash catching a Riolu, and people getting sick of it.
But maybe it would be better to ask someone who was actually on Serebii during that time, as I can't call myself the end all be all expert on it.
But yeah, I'm pretty sure something like that happened. This is the internet, and people can get pretty obnoxious when they like something. Likewise, people can get really obnoxious when they hate something as well, especially when the thing they hate is something other people like obnoxiously.
How many of us have come to hate a character entirely due to their fans?
One Strip! One Strip!When I watched Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z as a child, I had a vague idea of what filler was. But only a vague idea; I could barely tell where canon ended and filler began. There were a good number of anime-only stories and characters that I enjoyed just as much as the canon stuff, especially with Dragon Ball. That's why when I read the manga years later, it felt fundamentally incomplete, like sections of the story were cut out.
I was just wondering how common that sort of feeling is among fans.
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Really?
I take it you weren't a big Avatar person then, cause I'm surprised someone who was in the fandom by Korra didn't know about that.
...But I think I've taken us far enough off topic.
Universe 7 Hit seems unlikely to me. One, who's left to hire him, and two, how is it possible he never showed up until now. I'm sure it must be original flavour Universe 6 Hit.
.....I did get the universe right right? I'm sure I got it this time.
edited 11th Dec '16 7:20:39 PM by HandsomeRob
One Strip! One Strip!He hasn't sucked yet...
Just blew water...
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I actually legitimately found that funny. Just the timing of it.
edited 11th Dec '16 7:31:22 PM by HandsomeRob
One Strip! One Strip!Found it! The only good example of the "fan of a work of fiction goes into the work of fiction and becomes the best because they're Genre Savvy about the story" cliche is Marie D Suesse And The Mystery New Pirate Age, and only because of how brutally deconstructive it is. The Yamcha spin-off is probably going to read like a bad, and totally genuine about it, fanfiction. Than again, I probably shouldn't be surprised, since that plot is almost exactly the plot of Dragon Ball Heroes.
I know it seems Mary Sueish (kinda is) but I figure it's mostly gonna be a joke.
But if you took how skilled Yamcha really is, and knowledge of the future, he'd actually would fare pretty well at first. Though I'm not sure if training earlier with Roshi would actually help that much but I guess well see.
I suppose High School dudes plan is to just follow Goku and train with all the dudes he trains with much sooner then Yamcha did.
One Strip! One Strip!Regardless of what he does, since the story apparently reached the Saiyan Saga in its first chapter, there's nothing left for Yamcha to do. He has no way of overcoming the Saiyan barrier, let alone the Super Saiyan barrier.
Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!I mean, we have no idea if the Earthlings, Namekians, or Majins are capable of gaining God Ki as well; in theory any race should be capable of gaining it, since it's just a higher form of the same energy that every creature in the universe has access to, and it can apparently just be gained through osmosis at this point.
edited 11th Dec '16 8:42:20 PM by Ssj3Gojira
Let's see if you can get past my Beelzemon. Mephiles, WARP SHINKA!Just look at the scene of Yamcha failing in the gravity chamber for another example. It was on our Crowning Moment Of Awesome page for Dragon Ball, not sure if it still is.
Keeping Yamcha fans down is JUSTICE
JUSTICE is never unnecessary
edited 12th Dec '16 1:00:24 AM by Saiga

I have never heard of that.