The official guide statements on the fusion multiplier is:
Matamoru = Power X Power
Potara = Battle Power X Battle Power
So it would be Goku x Vegeta.
That doesn't really have much predictive power though, as the numbers used can be up to interpretation. A minimal estimate however can be used...
Probably not. It can be taken to be implied in the original text with the following:
There are other guide statements for that though, calling Goku and Vegeta the "strongest combination":
Daizenshuu 7:
DB Forever:
El Manga Legendario makes a direct comparison of Vegetto and the Potara...
Yes, there are anime guides for it:
Son Gokuu Densetsu:
Dragon Ball Kyogen 2:
DBZ Dragon Box Fact File 46:
Movie 12 Anime Comic:
Son Gokuu Densetsu:
Some of them are not specific about if it's base or Super Vegetto, but others are.
I disagree, Base Vegetto being equal to or greater than Buuhan is supported by many guides. And I'm not seeing your logic with 1st Form Freeza, do you mind breaking this down?
"In handling the scripts for the films, what I always worried about each time was the problem of what to do about the opponent Goku fights against. That’s because, at the very least, they had to be stronger than [the ones from] the previous movie."
-Takao Koyama, Noppo no Zakkan (his blog)...
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What feats does Hirudegains have that are more impressive than Janenba? Shaking the afterlife all the way up to the higher dimension of the Kaiou realm is about as good as it gets in any of the movies.
rn I'm thinking, if Goku from M12 isn't far off from Buu Saga Goku, then...
Some of the things I've screenshotted watching interviews from DBO.
Initial Granola ~ Abo/Kado (so somewhere around 1st form Freeza from Z):
Explanation of UE and UI:
Toyotarou implemented SSJBE to match what the anime did (maybe Manga SSJBE = 20x Blue like the anime?):
Goku, Vegeta and...