Friday, May 19, 2017

Sean Drew - Dragon Ball Super: End of the Saiyan Race

A Universal Destruction Tournament has been created by the King of Everything, Zeno. In this tournament, all 12 universes would face off against each other, and the losing Universes would be destroyed, while the winning Universe stays alive and becomes the single Universe of everything. After the tournament has concluded, Goku and Vegeta's Universe, Universe 7, has come out as the victor, meaning their Universe will continue to exist! However, that means all other 11 Universes will now be wiped from existence! Vegeta cannot stand to see this happen, and says he will do anything to save the other Universes. Instead of destroying him right there and then, Zeno gives Vegeta an offer; fight his rival, Goku, for his entertainment. The battle is to the death, and the loser can never be brought back to life, not even with the Dragon Balls. If this fight does not happen, the 11 Universes will be destroyed. As the final battle of the series takes place, and the last 2 full blooded Saiyans known to man square off in a fight to the death, it is truly the end of the Saiyan Race.

Dragon Ball fans will love this climactic end to the series they grew up watching, while newer fans will be intrigued about the backstory that they will go back and watch and enjoy the older series. Dragon Ball Super: End of the Saiyan Race will feature one of the most action packed fights the series has ever known, while featuring sides of your favorite characters that you have never seen before. Fans of Vegeta will rejoice in his final bit of character development, while the mystery behind Goku's actions will keep fans intrigued and guessing.

Ideal Cast:
Christopher Sabat (Vegeta/Piccolo/King Vegeta)
Sean Schemmel (Goku)
Kyle Herbert (Gohan and Trunks)
Monica Rial (Bulma)
Jason Douglas (Beerus)
Ian Sinclair (Whis)
Satomi Korogi (Zeno)

Narrative Intentions:
  • After 300+ episodes of Goku and Vegeta fighting and teaming up, I’ve had years to learn about these characters. One of my goals is to truly capture the archetypes and personalities of these characters and how they’ve grown in 300+ episodes, and how they’ve almost completely switched roles since the beginning of the series.
  • Another goal I have is to recapture the flame of the Goku Vegeta rivalry. Vegeta’s entire purpose in life, according to him, is to become the strongest Saiyan ever and surpass Goku, who has always been 1 step ahead of him. However, Goku and Vegeta have trained equally and they are now on the same Power Level. This is Vegeta’s final chance to prove himself. Vegeta will do this by having the most close fight the two have ever had. In past fights, you could tell whether one side would win or not, but in this fight, I plan to make it so close and so hard-fought that no one will be able to predict the outcome.
  • My final goal is to make a true ending to the Dragon Ball series. The Dragon Ball series ended on a sour note with Dragon Ball GT, and a lot was still left unanswered. My goal is to have this series can finally come to its dramatic, climactic and resounding end, but to keep the ending so open that multiple outcomes could be the true outcome. There’s only one way to truly end the Dragon Ball series; make the Dragon Balls useless. No matter what the final outcome is, the Dragon Balls cannot save them this time.

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23 comments:

  1. you hit youre third intention by having a good ending.

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  2. the third goal was met by having a definitive, conclusive end to the screenplay.

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  3. The ending of the screenplay was very solid and didnt leave any questions

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  4. Captures the characters personalities while staying true to anime. Since I haven't watched the series I'm not sure if the ending was true to the series.

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  5. your last intention was clearly hit once you tied your whole screenplay together and didn't leave anything unanswered

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  6. The last goal was met because instead f having a cliffhanger as an ending, the ending was definitive, clear, and left no questions unanswered.

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  7. Abe Ancis: I like how all the intentions come full circle by the end of the screenplay.

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  8. Good job accomplishing the last goal by making the ending not end on a sour note and not leaving anything unanswered.

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  9. You met your intentions and concluded the ending strongly.

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  10. You accomplished your last intention by making the ending a resolved conclusion. It differs from the Dragon Ball GT ending because you answered the questions and brought everything to a close.

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  11. His last intention was clearly met by making the ending clear and precise. There were no questions left which means this would definitely be the last episode.

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  12. Your last goal was accomplished successfully by making the ending without having questions to be asked.

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  13. The third goal was met by having a fully resolved conclusion where there were no questions left unanswered.

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  14. the third intention was clearly met because there were no questions left at the end and everything was resolved.

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  15. By having the episode end with not questions remaining unanswered he was able to accomplish his third intention.

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  16. Your last intention was clearly hit once you answered all of the questions.

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  17. Last intention was clearly met. No questions were left unanswered.

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  18. The questions that came up through the screenplay were all answered. Everything was resolved.

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  19. It was evident that a lot of time and thought was put into this screen play. Well done. Specifically it stood out to me most that the last goal was met.

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  20. intentions were met story was wrapped up nice.

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  21. all the intentions were accomplished. I never watched the original series, but I liked the ending.

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  22. met third intention by having a clear ending

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  23. met third intention of clear ending.

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