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About Eternal DB

On Eternal DB, you will discover greatly edited clips from your favorite anime series/movies. The clips used in my videos are mostly from Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball GT. I spend from 2 to 4 hours per video editing to transform these short scenes from a anime into a fun and cool way of experiencing the clip. My edits include subtitles, for a better understanding of a scene. Music to add to the nature of the scene whether it's a sad scene or an epic scene, and much more. I include many characters or moments to highlight parts that never had their true shine. Let me know in the comments of my videos what you like to see on my channel, i try to read every day all the things and ideas you guys comment.

© All rights are reserved by Akira Toriyama, Bird Studio, Shueisha Jump, Bandai Namco, Fan Animators & Toei Animation

© All rights to the people who created the music in the background of my videos

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Goku Loses His SSJ4 Form! | Dragon Ball GT #shorts

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Goku Loses His SSJ4 Form! | Dragon Ball GT #shorts

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