
“Goku’s enlightened in the moment with his training, and everything is so positive that he’s unsinkable.” “Vegeta was the most bitter, angry man alive.”
“Goku’s enlightened in the moment with his training, and everything is so positive that he’s unsinkable.” “Vegeta was the most bitter, angry man alive.”
In Dragon Ball, the Kiai is taken to an extreme. Akira Toriyama draws upon ancient martial arts beliefs and makes them supernormal.
During the Anime Expo 2011 I dropped by the FUNimation booth for an impromptu Q & A with Lance Heiskell, FUNimation’s marketing director.
Dragon Ball had a fairly strong representation at the 2011 Anime Expo in Los Angeles. It seems the fandom for this series will live on eternally.
2011 has been a year of changes. In spiritual cultivation communities, the master’s teach that understanding and improvement comes through conflict.
The following article will reveal the origin, history and inner mechanics of the Kaio Ken martial arts technique, taught to Goku by North Kaio.
I’ll be attending Anime Expo from July 1 to July 4, in Los Angeles, CA. If you’re going to Anime Expo this year and want to get together, drop me a line.
In Dragon Ball, pain sharpens focus. Comfort dulls it. Anger and pain narrow the mind. Compassion and tolerance broaden the mind.
Like a wandering pilgrim, Goku’s only possessions are a martial arts uniform and occasionally the nyoi bo staff. How can we be more like Goku?