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Tbh though this is kinda of a trend so I wouldnt put your hopes up.
also these arent handdrawn anymore. its very clearly some kind of adobeflash style animation. which costs MUCH less to do, and is MUCH faster. its why the (new) movies look much better than DBZ, but lose that nice hand drawn feel.
2. It's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Dragon Ball, one of the most popular anime in history, there is no excuse for this.
drawing it on a computer, even via tablets, is not the same thing as REAL hand drawing. it can never produce the same results, and the characters are made as an overlay that gets stretched, skewed, and manipulated via the program when possible to avoid having to actually do some work and animate it.
i can assure you son, i can easilly recognize work done in a similar manner to a flash video. the biggest hint is when you see a character image just slide across the screen. its a lazy effect that animators use now, because they can, because its "free".
Not only that, if an illustrator chose to, they could absolutely make it so you couldn't tell the difference between a digital and traditional sketch. Do not be confused here, the 5th episode is a result of lazy and poor drawing, not any computer tricks.