AF's probably his peak work. It may be fanfiction 101, but at least it doesn't shit on what came before it anywhere near as much as even one of Super's arcs.
From both a story and character perspective, there's no reason to believe the result would be any different had Freeza used 100%. Goku heavily implies Trunks would be able to oneshot Freeza in general when commenting on Trunks' description of the Artificial Humans and Trunks wouldn't have such...
Leaving aside the obvious of how Ultra Instinct has been ruined and time has ultimately be wasted through Granolah not being serious from the start, how and why would Granolah only bother to note Goku was far stronger than regular Saiyans after fighting his Ultra Instinct self? :punk
Terrible...
The first movie is fine as popcorn entertainment, even if dealing with something as messy as time travel. The second and third ones, however, are a bit harder to defend when the time travel problems become far more difficult to ignore.
That's up for interpretation, seeing as how there's little to no information on who approved it, but flimsy evidence is still better than nothing at least.
That'd be natural to assume, given that was the only version of Vegetto until Super.
Read up to the end of Volume 17.
The introduction to the main stage of the Conviction Arc establishes quite a few things well such as Guts questioning the nature and progress of his revenge mission as well as showing how his sins have manifested as the Beast of Darkness, in many ways his true...
They ought to as the Super DBs being able to grant any wish hasn't been disputed, though the God hierarchy wouldn't allow it when considering their views and laws on alternate timelines and time travel.
I wouldn't say you can really get that reading from his statement. Goku only mentions that Baby's the strongest Ki he'd sensed, of which SSJ Vegetto would be that when considering he never made such a statement prior in GT, yet him not saying anything on the lines of Baby surpassing what he...
The movie also has Vegeta shocked Galu could be taken out in two hits whereas not at all surprised at Gohan getting tooled, and the Super anime has him making it apparent he views Goku as the #1 Saiyan and himself as #2, which would be pretty redundant if talking only about pure blooded ones...
Finished the Lost Children mini-arc.
Azan being moved by misinterpreting Zepek's actions is a good moment in highlighting one of the main themes of the series and this arc in particular when it comes to the outward image and pretenses of people being far from their general motives such as the...
:boy ought to oneshot considering the large amount of evidence for Base Saiyans >> Shin would mean Shin would be lucky to be on #18's level via scaling and it doesn't seem as though he can use his paralysis for combat purposes like Zamasu.
SS2 Bardock VS Enraged Gohan (vs. 2nd form Freeza)
Robotnik's got that big brain tech to mooch off of and is played by Jim Carrey in one form whereas Wario is just reverse Mario with less meme material. Eggman wins, no contest.
True gamers of culture forego both for Chad Waluigi though :manabu.
Read up to the end of Volume 15.
It's nice how the Lost Children portion of the Conviction Arc acts very much as a microcosm of the series' main messages, particularly with the influence Guts has on Jill and the obvious similarities within their background such as having shitty father figures...
I only played it a few times over 10 years ago, so I honestly can't remember. I was probably Team Sanic due to finding him cooler at the time and being more familiar with him from having watched some of the series as a kid such as Sonic Underground.
Hard to choose just one to class as the most overrated, but if I were put on the spot, I'd say My Hero Academia. So many praise it for doing absolutely nothing unique or better than anything else within the Battle Shonen sub-demographic or superhero genre to the point that, even considering how...
It was a pretty central one throughout the start of the Saiyan Arc up until the end of the Cell Arc. Battles against aliens and galactic warlords, time travel, robotic enemies and biological creations of science are all textbook sci-fi ideas (particularly with the obvious influence Superman...
Sci-fi/Science fantasy can be applied to almost every arc too with even the earliest arcs introducing highly advanced technology indistinguishable from magic in how it operates. I'd also say the Cell Arc borders on horror a lot more than the Piccolo Daimao Arc with how easily the enemies can...