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What began as a simple idea, became a unique event in Latin America that show what the Anime can do, and how awesome Dragon Ball has become.
Many will know the story, an governor in Mexico gave the idea of transmitting the fight of Jiren and Goku in a town square, so much emotion caused
among the people that many intendants and governors began to do the same. In other countries, such as Peru, Ecuador and Argentina, they also began to mobilize and get the whole world to talk about it:
News (Mexico)
News (Peru)
When Toei found out everything, It announced that without the rights, the transmission of episode 130 was prohibited, so many countries canceled all activity.
The scandal provoked a press conference from the government of Mexico:
Meanwhile, other cities of Latin America such as Santiago (Chile) and Buenos Aires (Argentina) although they got a lot of support in social networks and managing to be a trending topic on Twitter with hashtag like #DragonBallSuperEnElObelisco, didn’t have enough support from their government but they didn’t stop that to process it in bars and taverns, for example:
please if you do anything useful in your life, don’t scroll past this
watch it
PLEASE
tchaikovsky is proud
In case anyone is baffled by this, there’s a Tchaikovsky piece in which there’s supposed to be a loud sound but he never specified what you should use to make that sound. People have done all kinds of weird shit depending on how they think the sound should, well, sound. Hitting a large piece of wood with a sledgehammer is a relatively conventional one.