Dragon Ball Z represents some of the best and worst aspects of serialized anime. There is an abundance of clever, funny, and charming characters along with some fantastic art and intense scenarios. Then there are the repeated animation frames, the pointless filler arcs, and drawn-out conclusions to sagas. It can be painful to watch, in parts, but it still remains one of the most influential pieces of Japanese animation in the world.
The video games, on the other hand, range from outright terrible to pretty decent. There have been a few standout titles, but most of the games that Bandai Namco puts out tend to play it safe and cram in a bunch of fan service in a vain attempt to distract from the repetitive gameplay.
Dragon Ball Fusions is one of the first to do away with the old storylines and it almost works, but often stumbles.
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