Re: Z-Deck by Steve Minty
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:43 pm
So I asked if $17.58 was the correct shipping and they responded with "Haha, no worries." WTF does that mean?
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Same thing happened to JR when he offered extra Haunted 8 decks. Shipping to Europe was around 80 bucks.PrincessTrouble wrote:Ok, they had the shipping weight set to pounds and instead of ounces. They are fixing it.
Not sure about the Z deck but Steve told me there were 2000 of the Moon Deck printed. Could well be the same seeing as they were both for Geek Thirst.Pablo393 wrote:Does anyone have an idea of how many decks were printed? I would assume for a $15 deck that it is probably pretty high (3K - 5K). Any knowledge or guesses?
'Kiddish'? Is this a bad attempt at a joke or are you simply clueless about animation? I've seen a lot of everything, family animation, adult animation, comedy animation, all the way back Hanna Barbera era animation, anime of every type from classic to modern, shounen to comedy to heavily stylised to action to slice-of-life to serious drama to sci-fi. It has it's own old school style but the only way to get less 'kiddish' animation than DBZ is to watch something like freaking Ghost in the Shell SAC. My word . Perhaps you've never seen anything older than the late 00's?Bikefanatic wrote:I never did care for Dragon Ball Z, the animation is too kiddish for me but I like Steve's work and these cards look good.
Yes, very much nitpicking and I have to completely disagree, as for the Z-Deck, I have the deck myself and I can say that the likenesses are very good and instantly recognisable. I'm not bothered at all about translating them to a different style, I don't think I'd be happy with essentially copy pasting them from a screenshot of the show and slapping them onto cards.cere23 wrote:I may be nitpicking, but the likeness of.t characters in both are way off.
Pretty much agree with everything here.Adonael wrote:'Kiddish'? Is this a bad attempt at a joke or are you simply clueless about animation? I've seen a lot of everything, family animation, adult animation, comedy animation, all the way back Hanna Barbera era animation, anime of every type from classic to modern, shounen to comedy to heavily stylised to action to slice-of-life to serious drama to sci-fi. It has it's own old school style but the only way to get less 'kiddish' animation than DBZ is to watch something like freaking Ghost in the Shell SAC. My word . Perhaps you've never seen anything older than the late 00's?Bikefanatic wrote:I never did care for Dragon Ball Z, the animation is too kiddish for me but I like Steve's work and these cards look good.
Yes, very much nitpicking and I have to completely disagree, as for the Z-Deck, I have the deck myself and I can say that the likenesses are very good and instantly recognisable. I'm not bothered at all about translating them to a different style, I don't think I'd be happy with essentially copy pasting them from a screenshot of the show and slapping them onto cards.cere23 wrote:I may be nitpicking, but the likeness of.t characters in both are way off.
I grew up watching Xmen, Batman and Spiderman animated series in the 90s. Years later animation like Crying Freeman, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Street Fighter II V series and Fist Of The North Star. So however I described DBZ, just not into it. Seems that I like animation/cartoon characters to look a lil' more ''realistic', not like Majin Buu or Mr. Popo. I still may get the deck anyway because the art is good.Adonael wrote:'Kiddish'? Is this a bad attempt at a joke or are you simply clueless about animation? I've seen a lot of everything, family animation, adult animation, comedy animation, all the way back Hanna Barbera era animation, anime of every type from classic to modern, shounen to comedy to heavily stylised to action to slice-of-life to serious drama to sci-fi. It has it's own old school style but the only way to get less 'kiddish' animation than DBZ is to watch something like freaking Ghost in the Shell SAC. My word . Perhaps you've never seen anything older than the late 00's?Bikefanatic wrote:I never did care for Dragon Ball Z, the animation is too kiddish for me but I like Steve's work and these cards look good.
You just don't like Japanese animation, then. Because that's what the DragonBall franchise is.Bikefanatic wrote:'Kiddish'? Is this a bad attempt at a joke or are you simply clueless about animation? I've seen a lot of everything, family animation, adult animation, comedy animation, all the way back Hanna Barbera era animation, anime of every type from classic to modern, shounen to comedy to heavily stylised to action to slice-of-life to serious drama to sci-fi. It has it's own old school style but the only way to get less 'kiddish' animation than DBZ is to watch something like freaking Ghost in the Shell SAC. My word . Perhaps you've never seen anything older than the late 00's?Adonael wrote:Bikefanatic wrote:I never did care for Dragon Ball Z, the animation is too kiddish for me but I like Steve's work and these cards look good.
I grew up watching Xmen, Batman and Spiderman animated series in the 90s. Years later animation like Crying Freeman, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Street Fighter II V series and Fist Of The North Star. So however I described DBZ, just not into it. Seems that I like animation/cartoon characters to look a lil' more ''realistic', not like Majin Buu or Mr. Popo. I still may get the deck anyway because the art is good.
All the underlined ones are also Japanese anime. Hell, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Fist of the North Star ran in the same manga magazine as Dragonball, for a while concurrently. I'm all for weeaboo dickwaving contests about which anime is the most anime ever to anime, but this isn't the strongest footing to start one on.TwoPiece wrote:You just don't like Japanese animation, then. Because that's what the DragonBall franchise is.Bikefanatic wrote: I grew up watching Xmen, Batman and Spiderman animated series in the 90s. Years later animation like Crying Freeman, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Street Fighter II V series and Fist Of The North Star. So however I described DBZ, just not into it. Seems that I like animation/cartoon characters to look a lil' more ''realistic', not like Majin Buu or Mr. Popo. I still may get the deck anyway because the art is good.
Wow, right down to Pedostache Rock Lee ragging on Comic Book Guy Vegeta for being a "shonen fanboy," even though Naruto ran in Weekly Shonen Jump too you dingusPipChick wrote:The direction this convo seems to be going is seriously givin' me flashbacks of "The Adventures of Butthurt Anime Fan":
So, comm'on guys, let's just all go watch Cowboy Bebop lol
I don't understand what this means. Never heard of any of the aforementioned shows. Don't 'sound' Japanese to me. You can "dickwave" about anime all you want. I wasn't, and I won't. Someone can cry about "Marvel vs DC" all day. It doesn't matter. Someone will like one thing better, and another, the other. When subjective tastes are part of the equation regarding objectively good mediums, there will be disagreements. The DragonBall franchise is a fine, fine, animated series.Merlebird wrote:All the underlined ones are also Japanese anime. Hell, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Fist of the North Star ran in the same manga magazine as Dragonball, for a while concurrently. I'm all for weeaboo dickwaving contests about which anime is the most anime ever to anime, but this isn't the strongest footing to start one on.TwoPiece wrote:You just don't like Japanese animation, then. Because that's what the DragonBall franchise is.Bikefanatic wrote: I grew up watching Xmen, Batman and Spiderman animated series in the 90s. Years later animation like Crying Freeman, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Street Fighter II V series and Fist Of The North Star. So however I described DBZ, just not into it. Seems that I like animation/cartoon characters to look a lil' more ''realistic', not like Majin Buu or Mr. Popo. I still may get the deck anyway because the art is good.
How have I never seen this? Lol. And OMG that chick in the video who says 'it's just a cartoon', that one gets me, it's like saying 'it's only a film/book/artwork/song/TV show/video game'. As if the creative and emotional expression of the human race, which connects and explores and represents us in a way beyond language, culture, experience and even time could possibly be defined as 'just'. She's what is known as a Basic B****.PipChick wrote:givin' me flashbacks of "The Adventures of Butthurt Anime Fan"