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The Dragonball Manga Petition

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Continued from Page 2 all-no offense to any of the voice actors, who all seem to be cool people, but they seem to be the only ones listening to the fans.

YBFREE.com: Any words you would like to share with those who participated in the survey?

Julian: Thanks for all your help. Even if your comments were unnecessarily rude or stupid, I guess you helped the cause, if only slightly. Forgers and spammers on the other hand, are a different matter.

YBFREE.com: Do you have any advice for fans of other manga and or anime series that are interested in protesting and getting their anime favorite series in its purest form into the US?

Julian: Don't be afraid to contact the company, get a campaign going, and spread the word around. Who knows? You might succeed!

      I would like to thank Julian for his effort and work. I would also like to comment on his ability to express himself in such a mature manner. In an age where so many youth are seen negatively, young people like Julian dispel such stereotypes.

      As a fan of DB and DBZ I wholeheartedly agree with his viewpoints. I feel and have said many of the same things to those around me. I hope Viz, FUNimation, and the other manga and other anime licensees pay more attention to the fans. That will be the only way they will ever maximize their profits.

      Those interested may read the actual petition at PetitionOnline.com. Comments and questions about this article, or to Julian can be sent to JenniferJ@ybfree.com.

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