Clash of the Superpowers: The FighterZ Saga Part 3 (DBFZ Documentary
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- UPDATE: Due to a copyright issue, the ending of this video has been trimmed. Catch the final few minutes in full here: • EX Clash of the Superp...
The finale of this three-part docu-series!
Six months of grinding, glory, and defeat all culminate at EVO 2018, the biggest Dragon Ball FighterZ tournament of all time. The best players in the world leave it all on the stage in dramatic Top 8 for the ages.
That movie-like ending killed me xD. "He still plays Yamcha" Lmao
Summit was the best for me. Seeing the underdog win was awesome
This series is the best thing for all dbfz to watch
G01 and sonicfox fighting for the title of best : h
Wawa: Allow me to introduce myself
I love his baseku.
*AND HIS MEDIUM ELBOW BAIT*
Then he loses to Tachikawa
Great job! If there was a documentary for season 2, it would definitely have to include the emergence of Wawa & Shanks. I would love to see that.
I like where your head's at
Great documentary Phil. Really enjoyed it. Would love to see some additional episodes detailing Kazunoku's rampage in 2018 - early 2019, and how the meta has shifted SO drastically over the last year. Looking forward to more content.
Thanks for watching Max! Glad you dig. I hope even more melee/smash people can get hype on the wider FGC too
Thank you for these videos so much these are AMAZING! I was pretty good in my scene, dropped it, but im inspired to get back into again now.
best possible comment I could receive. Thank you. Get back in there!
These videos were all great, thanks for putting this together.
Extremely good content
U did aa great job on this
Thx for giving me a good time watching this
Go1 is still a threat? I mean, he's won every major tournament this year lol.
Scott Clifford didnt wawa win one last week? Go1 didnt play tho
@@fruntastic4257 Sorry, the distinction is important. Go1 has won every single tournament he has entered this year.
Is that better? :)
@@scottclifford230 hahahaha yes, go1 is not a threat, he is the goat
Hell yeah part 3
Great documentary!!
Could you possibly do a uni documentary?
TheBesteban (hold back to block) is currently working on one! You should support him as well, His stuff is amazing.
make a new one of these for 2019! the story lines keep going!
Will Leffen pop up in the doc at one point? I mean, not as a background person.
Unfortunately no, because he didn't answer dms/emails about being in this. It's a shame because I tried pretty hard to get his attention.
@@nilpholan Damn, he was the person I was most excited to see, being a Smash player and all, I've recently gotten really interested in DBZ, and well Leffen was kinda the one who linked the Smash community with the DBZ one.
@@darellarocho5729 as a fellow smash player, I share your disappointment. I had big plans for working him into the doc, it meant a lot to me to see a melee player split off into such a different game and make an impact
@@nilpholan I know, damn, that really sucks.
I was hoping for a kaz vid. He destroyed the entire tour and caused a 4 tournament lcq
Where's part 4??????
Kind of a bizarre choice to end the series with EVO 2018. The game changed so dramatically after that point, during the Kazunoko era. "Dominated at the Final Summoning" is a bit of an understatement. This man had 4 dragon balls! Definitely the World Tour should've been covered.
It’s covering the first year of Fighterz. The meta changed after Evo and it got crazy
@@JustJB-1 it's really not, though. DBFZ was released January 26, 2018. EVO 2018 was August 3-5. So it's really covering the first 7 months and change. The World Tour took place during the first year of the game's life and culminated in the Final Summoning, which got a footnote. Kazunoko deserved a lot more coverage.
@@fraternovaeres I can only meaningfully respond to critiques of what my videos are, and not what they aren't, but I'll say this: If I wasn't at it / shooting, I wasn't going to feature it prominently because I couldn't do it justice. I made this kind of opportunistically, out of pocket, with the help of people willing to contribute. Because of that, the post process took WAY longer than I thought. I had originally planned to have this out before the final summoning. So the story is what it is, and I'm kinda glad I stopped at EVO because explaining the downtime between EVO and the final summoning would've been very tedious to show, problematic to explain, and death for any momentum. Thanks for watching! Maybe I'll pick this story back up
Michael Effertz they end the documentary with the biggest known tournament for any fighting game. It just makes since
@@JustJB-1 Agree to disagree. I really enjoyed the documentary, but it spins this underlying narrative that SonicFox was the best player in the world that season and Kazunoko was merely a "smart" player who found a "really good assist." It's a peculiar angle to take on last season, which isn't really tenable if you examine what happened in the game post-EVO.
he practiced that team for a WEEK?