Quote (jadeoshbogosh @ Aug 13 2015 04:42am)
Because they're trying to bolster popularity? It's an incredibly common marketing technique that's normally effective... and yet it's still over your head, that's tough. If the show does well, they will branch out and a new super villain will appear. They're doing what they can now to get people watching again and trying their best to not only pull in the Japanese market but a large portion of the American market, like the original DBZ did. Frieza is the most iconic villain from the entire series, Cell is my favorite, but Frieza stuck with most people and the journey from rando Saiyan to Legendary Super Saiyan, arguably the most iconic scene in the entire series, was in the Frieza arc and brought on by Frieza's actions.
Bringing him back for a movie to try and spread popularity and hype is logical. It's a movie, the show isn't going to be based on Frieza, he's dead again, so I'm not sure why him being back for less than 2 hours bothers you. Having the show leading up and showing us the process in which Vegeta and Goku became blue haired Super Saiyans could be rather fascinating. That's yet to be seen, but the route they're taking makes sense, and hype around DBZ was out the fucking roof until some bad animation in a single episode that people need to get the fuck over. A lot of the animation in the Frieza arc looked like fucking garbage and it's still the most enjoyable arc lol.
Very good points but I will certainly not dodge that episode it ruined it a lot (poor animation) it didn't feel like dbz at all and mistake like that can ruin it all if they don't do something about it for future episodes. Must certainly I'm not the only one complaining, just browse threw facebooks dbz pages

And as u mentioned about Frieza it's a excellent way to bring back all the fans and once they get the hype and popularity back up then they could bring new stuff like a new villain which I think is there next move after we've passed RoF in the super series
This post was edited by Holyzin on Aug 13 2015 03:24am