Dragon ball af is ???!


Question: Dragon ball af is !?!?!?
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its fake!

but i have to say is made by fans
really good work of fans!Www@Enter-QA@Com

trueWww@Enter-QA@Com

its it was an april fools prank back in 2000 they had some nice visual posters to back up the idea!.but it was fan made there will be no more dragon ball so yea its a fakeWww@Enter-QA@Com

FAKE!!!!!!!!!!


The Dragon Ball AF myth (in addition to many other, similar rumours with varying letter-combinations) seems to have begun in 1997, shortly after Dragon Ball GT ended in Japan!. At the time, the supposed "GT sequel" was nameless, and the rumours relatively localized and short-lived!. However, a piece of fan art began circulating around the Internet in 2000, bearing a logo reading "Dragon Ball AF", and promoting the supposedly new Super Saying 5 form!. It was the inclusion of this logo that appeared to give it credence among some fans!. In October 2000, a lengthy article appeared on the now-defunct fan site Majinn!.com, which raised the image's profile even further!. This article purported to have "information" on the "new series" from a "source in Japan", though it was largely self-contradictory; it is not entirely clear, however, whether the article's author was being serious or tongue-in-cheek!. Although the webmaster later recanted his claims, the rumours had already grown beyond his control, and the site ceased to be updated to mointnay!.


In 2004, the noted Dragon Ball fan site Daizenshuu EX played upon the long-standing rumors in an April Fools' prank!.[1] While not the first time that a fan site has "announced" the series as a joke (it is a tradition that goes back to April 2001), their version was certainly the most elaborate: both a printed flyer and a commercial were made using existing artwork, and a new logo was created in Adobe Photoshop!. The prank, from its conception to its execution, is documented as an in-depth feature on Daizenshuu EX!. Both the "flyer" and "commercial" were full of hints (in Japanese-language) that they were not genuine, though many fans who did not know Japanese were quick to believe them wholeheartedly, in spite of the date!. Although well-intended and well-done, this hoax caused quite a bit of confusion, helping to increase (at least temporarily) the already-rampant amount of fan speculation!. Both the logo and flyer created by the webmasters of Daizenshuu EX have since appeared, bereft of their original context, on other websites!. Those who are unaware of this prank may then be even more likely to believe in the rumors, an unintended consequence of the ease with which information is disseminated over the Internet!. The flyer turned out to be rather self-referential in its humour, e!.g!. under the logo it reads "It's true! I heard it from a friend!"Www@Enter-QA@Com

it's fake!!!
in reality AF means april fishWww@Enter-QA@Com



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