Let's say that Karin felt like fucking with Tao and gave him the poisonous Choshinsui in the anime filler rather than the regular water. And for the sake of this scenario, Tao survives, with the same potential unlock that Post-22nd Galu got. How does this change the events of the series?
Let's say they got the same level of GAINZ as #17 from the main timeline, only they end up individually weaker due to starting out with a lower power. How does this affect the flow of things?
Let's say that Piccolo, having seen the power of Ultra Instinct and the current SSJBE Vegeta, travels to New Namek to revive his father a la Supersonic Warriors to fuse with him and become truly complete. How powerful does he get? Do two scenarios with one where he just gets the same boost he...
Jiren criticized Galu's use of Kaioken in the manga, saying it was just destroying his body. But it appears that Jiren's power ups against UI/MUI Galu and later base Vegeta and Galu had the same effect on him, drastically weakening him moments after he outlasted MUI Galu. So were his power ups...
Let's say that Super Boo fell asleep while he was waiting for them to come out of the RoSaT, inadvertently giving the two ultra-prodigies so much time to train that they both tapped SSJ3 without the need of fusion. How does this impact the rest of the series?
One of the few things Super does better than GT would be that there's someone we can actually call a main character besides Galu, unlike how Trunks and Pan were mere sidekicks.
But now? The gap may as well be as wide as the one in the early Evil Dragons arc, before Vegeta temporarily achieved...
We all know that some of the early villains in Z such as Nappa and Saiyan arc Vegeta displayed some extremely impressive stamina feats. Nappa's feats are more durability related than stamina related, but were extremely impressive nonetheless with him having taken on all of the Z Senshi except...
Which two arcs have greater saturations of plot holes, contrivances, dragging (take into account that Super comes out monthly), and just poor trolling in general?
There are obviously some GT-influenced parts of the current canon, particularly in the ToP with that Luud ripoff Hakaishin and the Tsufurians and Machine Mutant ripoffs that fused to become Anilaza. Aside from them, what do you think were aspects of canon that were influenced by GT?
I think...
In his first form, before absorbing more power. Was he SSJ or SSJ2?
It's worth noting that he had lightning when powering up straight after becoming Vegeta-Baby, but as we all know, with Toei's retard level inconsistency with lightning we can't make certain of anything.
In the second version of the GT opening as well as in SSJ4's debut episode, SSJ4 had lightning. Yet in most (if not all) others, it does not. Why is this the case?
Why do you think it is that whenever a form has a specific time limit to how long it can be used, it tends to expire before it's supposed to, forcing the character to asspull a win in a lesser form afterwards? A bunch of shonen are guilty of this rather than just having the powered up state be...
Why were these elements all completely absent in GT? If Galu had spent the remaining day he had left after using the RoSaT for roughly a grand total of a day in the 23rd and Cell arcs to train Oob, it would've explained Oob's insane gainz prior to fighting Baby somewhat (as well as Galu's own...
Gotenks "skipped" SSJ2 to go ahead and battle in Super Saiyan 3. The non-canon version of Gogeta was only ever seen in SSJ and SSJ4. Vegetto never used any of the forms between SSJ1 and Blue, and canon Gogeta also skipped all the forms between regular SSJ and Blue. Why do you think this is the case?
When Galu and Vegeta fused in the Z anime, Vegetto showed no signs of fatigue despite Boo beating them both up before they fused. Gogeta in M12 was also formed from two battle worn fusees, yet showed no external injuries at all. Similarly, Vegetto showed no external injuries when he was formed...
While Pokemon Sword and Shield have gotten good reviews (not saying much when Fire Emblem Fates got good reviews, and they're usually agreed to be :trash other than in gameplay), most long-time Pokemon fans agree that the these games were the bottom of the barrel in even modern Pokemon's...
We know that GT gives no love to the SSJ2 form in general, even compared to the Z movies (which is one of the few things Super did better). But would you say that considering the SSJ2 form is Gohan and Vegeta's full power in GT other than the one time Vegeta achieved SSJ4 briefly, they probably...
Let's say that Kuririn and Yamcha still had those spare Senzus they said they had in the 23rd, allowing the former to just heal Galu's Makankosappo wound. How does this change the events of the series?
Assume that Galu doesn't get a plot breaking Namek style zenkai, only a zenkai of 1.33~1.5x...