(Feb. 05, 2022 1:27 AM)BladerGem Wrote:(Feb. 05, 2022 12:54 AM)GHero Wrote: Since DB is half the length if a normal season I think it would benefit greatly from a sequel.
I can't begin to understand your logic here. If you're referring to the episodes being half-length, that's been going on for several seasons now, not just DB. If you're referring to DB as a season, it's got anywhere from 48-54 episodes, the same amount as every season prior. No matter which way you slice it, DB isn't half the length of anything.
Each episode is half the normal TV size length. If you combine 2 episodes to get a normal 20 minutes (which the dub and Tokyo MX ado) you get 26 episodes, half of 52, the normal TV size length. This has been going on for a while but I would still have liked seeing GT and Sparking get extensions as well. Half a season's runtime will give a season the opportunity to greatly expand its horizons.
Each of the seasons I've mentioned could benefit from more run time in my opinion
GT: Arthur didn't get properly fleshed out.
Sparking: Lane didn't get his Flare's origins properly explained.
DB: Pain didn't get much time to operate and get fleshed out.
Each of these situations could benefit from more episodes in my opinion.
GT: Have Arthur be the final antagonist so he can get enough time to shine, and make Gwyn be the sequel's antagonist
Sparking: Instead of going to the Tag Team Tournament continue Shu's losing streak after Lucifer The End. Going against the brothers could cause him to question his motives, and the sequel could see him getting fully redeemed, and have him explore his Flare deeper before the Crimson Flare stuff gets brought up.
DB: End the season with Rashad having taken over the blading world. The next season would show Rashad's grasp crumbling as Payne returns to get revenge, and his subordinates leave him.