binnsyboy said:
Sean Hollyman said:
Dragon Ball Z.
Should have ended atfter Gohan obliterated Cell.
Gohan rose, Goku went on to live in heaven with King Kai, and Vegeta finally did a good deed.
I might be wrong, but I heard that was where the manga ended.
It's definitely where the new Kai remake is ending.
There are comics for the Majin Buu Saga. Although I don't know if they came before the cartoons or not. What I really don't understand is that Gohan is given nothing to do in the Buu saga. Except lose. He's built up from the fight with Raditz as being this apparently powerful hero. Then he does nothing.
OT: My Name is Earl. I'm sure I have others, but I'm drawing a blank.
Edit: Although it's not really an ending, I should like to know what happened to Paul mcGann's incarnation of the Doctor after the movie. Apparently they're doing radio plays of some of his adventures, but I doubt they'll have his demise.
I'd also like to know why the Time Lords basically existed all the way up to the seventh doctor, still there with the eighth doctor, then bam. Ninth doctor rolls around and they're dead. Really makes you feel like The Blitz from How I Met Your Mother (e.g. when you leave the room, something huge and awesome happens.)
At the end of his movie, he's heading to Galifrey with his two companions and you don't really know exactly what happens after that. Then in the first episode of the new series, you see Christopher Eccleston examining his face in a mirror as if he had never seen it before.
What this implies to me is that the 8th Doctor spent the rest of his life in the Time War. Then gets killed to regen and meet Rose.
I'd rather leave that gap to the imagination. No matter how amazing the "Nightmare Child" and "Horde of Travesties" end up being made they could never live up to my expectation.
I never watched My Name is Earl.
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I really wish Spider-Man Unlimited had a better conclusion. There were some crazy ideas in that show and some fun twists on the story, I wish it had a chance to finish.
Pokemon needs an ending. Ash has been 10 years old since 1997.