Misc. Stuff!


General Stuff
This site is under serious construction. Currently everything is in outline form. Once all the episodes from the first two seasons are transcribed and put on line, the idea is to have a series of MST3K "movies," each consisting of four Dragonball Z episodes. There will be skits, commercial signs, and condiments for all. When all this happens depends on several time-consuming factors. And, hey, I could get a life; that would slow things down, too.

Multimedia Stuff
Here are QuickTime clips from Dragonball Z episodes in Japanese and Spanish. Clips from the Bardock Special are also available in Spanish. Some of these are huge and may crash slower computers. The clips are hosted by Sigma Net, a terrific web hosting and web design group. They're being very nice to let me store these monster files, so please be nice in return and don't link to the clips directly. If you're looking for sounds, they can be found at the end of each experiment, which is also where you can find the occasional animated gif.

Dragonball-Z Quicktime Movies

Dragonball-Z intro: 20 MB
Japanese
or Spanish

Dragonball-Z exit: 17 MB
(Japanese)

Vegeta fights Freeza: 3.5 MB
(Japanese)

The Z-Fighters face Cell: 4 MB
(Spanish)

Vegeta as Super Saiyan: 6.5 MB
(Spanish)

Gohan as Super Saiyan: 10 MB
(Spanish)

"New" DBZ Intro: 12.5 MB
(Spanish)

Gohan foils a robbery: 10 MB
(Spanish)
Movie clips may not be used on other web sites. Several of these clips were taken from Dragonball-Z on The International Channel. The International Channel shows Dragonball-Z in the original Japanese on Sundays.

Graphics Stuff
All site graphics are Šthe site creator. Graphics on this site were created using TV screen-grabs from a Power Macintosh 6300 and Adobe Photoshop 4.0. The border effects were done using a special (and free!) Photoshop plug-in called "SuckingFish." The Quicktime movies were recorded on the same Mac, edited in Adobe Premiere, then converted to stand-alone applications using MoviePlayer. Sounds were converted from QuickTime movies to WAV format with SoundEdit 16 1.01.



Folks have found Dragonballs here since 10/17/98!