I will never forget the time when a group of friends and relatives intervened Dragon Ball Z Installed, a YouTube series that determines episodes of Dragon Ball Z and hold them back together with loads and lots of funny jokes. It was a different era of YouTube, the internet, and my life; back when the series was first released in 2008, I was young. DBZA has been in online chat for years. Now it's over.
Fans did not expect that the creators of Team Four Star would close the series soon. As far as everyone knows, at least one season – this one is their focus Dragon Ball ZThe last arc, the Buu saga – was on its way. But Team Star Star decided, after finishing their own homage-parody of DBZThe Cell saga last year and spent some time away from the series, their hearts were no longer in them.
“Many shows are losing steam as time goes on as creators expand their work far beyond their natural lifespan; we feel that this too, and that is a terrible, depressing idea, ”writes director and editor Scott“ KaiserNeko ”Frerichs in sent to Patreon
Frerichs and his fellow creators have also finished with their process of creating the show. “We burned it in the original way, usually,” he said. “It’s been a total blast to deliver DBZA in life, but after 11 years of the same project … it was suppressed. Which is also a terrible idea. ”
Most of all, in the modern era, YouTube's copyright claim era, Dragon Ball Z Installed
"Copyright claims put us at risk of losing that channel, as well as our endangered lifestyles," wrote Frichichs. “We have our staff to look after; Our friends, colleagues, and doing good for them – by striving to create original, monetized, copyrighted content, and that carry our hearts and hearts as creators – are very important. Think about catching up DBZA on other sites, but nowhere safe, and worst of all, it can help move the attention away from our hub, which can eventually lead to less visibility, less support, and disruption or collapse of our company. ”
Team Four Star has so far been able to avoid big clashes with big companies, but Frerichs said he and his colleagues want to "live in a gray area, with no Word of Damocles above our heads."
Some fans responded with a cry of "But they promise another season!", But many just look grateful for all the episodes they've received, especially since the Cell saga finale already sounds like a good idea. Some have noticed the impact that the series had online jokes and voice-activated sites for years, paving the way for many more scenes. Finally, what started as a Dragon Ballfull knock Yu-Gi-Oh: Featured Series—widely viewed as the first "shortened" series on YouTube – lived its life and put all the stress it helped to keep Dragon Ball it works during spelling while not rooted in the traditional zeitgeist.
“I first found out DBZA in 2008 while trying to get full episodes of DBZ on YouTube, ” wrote another fan on the Team Four Star subreddit. "Since then it has been the best kind of entertainment on the Internet for me. Kaiser, Lani, Taka, and others invent something wonderful, and they give it away for free. say goodbye and good luck to the entire TFS team. Become the people who hate you. Most of your fans support your decision and your right to make it. "