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Topic Started: Dec 2 2006, 09:46 AM (10,600 Views)
Pepekun
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Sorry for editing your post Krillin, but thought I'd make the thread a little more understandable in English. ^_^ This thread is to discuss what you all think the style of the film should be. Should it be completely honest with the anime or adapted properly to look more realistic in live action. Discuss.

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It does not have because to be equal in all the film with the series. It can be actors with natural suits. They do not have so that to take he himself hairdo that in the series.

I mean that of the drawing to the reality it does not have so that to be equal. So that they do not use normal suits. Normal hairs. All normal.

The history that not everything does not change to it but has so that to be equal to the series. I talk about is the clothes. They can be used kimonos normal. Normal suits. :rockon:

Let us be original. It does not have so that to be all tracing. :D
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I know what you're saying, and I agree with you.

For anyone else, what he's saying is that the clothing, hair, and overall design does not have to match the series completely. He says that while the design is mostly unrealistic, it should be grounded in reality to appeal to the masses.
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Certainly. I find it funny that some people say a DBZ movie wouldn't work because of the many aspects that'd make it look cheesy. But look at movies like X-Men, wouldn't it have looked cheesy in live action if they had kept the same suits they used in the comics?

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Then now that you say it I believe that it had been better than they had gone like in comics.

But that could take hold fabric of good quality to make for example the Kimonos. And the suits of the leather soldiers.
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EDIT] I think this has already been determined with ppl of high maturity...Though it does work in some cases like Batman, Superman, Spider-man....As long as it's reasonable I suppose...
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Yeah it would be best.

Even with costumes i think, the movie would be more effective if Goku wore jeans and a t-shirt instead of that orange kung fu outfit, it would make a lot more sense and probobly make the movie much much more dramatic and realistic.
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That they put Kimonos Oranges or Yellow and already this. :D
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The hair? Yeah, it would have to be more natural I think so it didn't look silly. Logan(Wolverine) in X-men is a good example of comic book hair that was done more real world. The only exception should be Bulma. Her blue/purple hair (depending on the saga) with its ever-changing styles is her trademark. She just wouldn't be Bulma without it.

They shouldn't drop the orange gi either. The gi that Goku and Krillin wear has a long history in the story. These, along with the kanji on them shows that they are students of the Muten Roshi and his school. Later the kanji on the back of Goku's is replaced by the mark of King Kai to show he has been trained by a god. They define a part of Goku and his history and shows how he got to the point where he is now. Putting him in jeans and a tee shirt for he whole movie is just to Smallville for me.
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I don't see him wearing orange in the film. But maybe something closer to the GT colors. I never seen it as being a gi but more home made type clothing. Since Goku lives off the land pretty much. Krillin should start with traditional monk clothing then change to something more of what Goku wears later on. (of course I'm thinking in terms of it starting with dragonball.)
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Goku does wear a Gi. Its of the Chinese Southern Style. When he and Krillin were to go to their first tournament, Master Roshi gave them each the orange uniform that he had made for them with the Turtle Hermit's Symbol on it. If they do include some Dragonball or start with it then, yes Krillin should wear monks clothing. When he first appears in the show and asks Roshi to train him, hes wearing the orange pants and saffron jacket of a Buddist monk because he had been training at the Orrin Temple.

Sorry, but I'm a bit of a purest when it comes to Dragonball/Z.
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The orange Kimono that takes Goku is of good fabric. Bony of normal fabric. It takes an orange Chandal. And to him they have cocked gomina. Not very long the wicks. Is a idea. ^_^
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If they can make the Gi look normal and not completely out of place I think they could go that way.
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That's what a Gi looks like in real life.

Here is probably the closest thing to Goku's gi I've ever seen.

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If someone wore this in a live action movie it would look way too cheesey. It would have to be changed somehow.

I could see the basic form of it being kept, but maybe the colors changed and different material, and not so much of a martial arts like belt. Something more homemade looking.
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if anyone but here has played Budokai 3, you will notice the second version on vegetto is a black gi with an orange shirt underneath... i think this would be alot more presentable...
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As it would be left that if you trim the sleeves and orange it to him beams as it would be? And him beams a belt of dark blue color.

After a smalls of leather in colour blue dark. ^_^
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