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I want to see Freeza kill Krillin again, just to see how little Goku gives a fuck.
Why krillinI want to see Freeza kill Krillin again, just to see how little Goku gives a fuck.
Galu is literally a genocidal maniac in Super. Imagine thinking Super is an authentic DB experienceBecause that made him lose his mind in Z, but now he'd probably be like oh Freeza you're naughty don't do that c'mon man, ok let's erase another 10 trillion people.
All the eps are on the BBC kids section. Makes me wonder what young kids think watching the main hero give zero fucks about so many people dying.Galu is literally a genocidal maniac in Super. Imagine thinking Super is an authentic DB experience
Just watched the Black one and it was decent tbf. Did Black kill them in another timeline? I'll check the Merus one if they animate it.Merus got erased for fighting and Goku unlocked UI and beat Moro thanks to it. The anime was also pretty nice with Goku losing his shit at Goku Black for killing Goten and Chi-Chi.
Except Merus is alive lol. Goku's rage at Black was one of the few good moments in the anime though.Merus got erased for fighting and Goku unlocked UI and beat Moro thanks to it. The anime was also pretty nice with Goku losing his shit at Goku Black for killing Goten and Chi-Chi.
Just watched the Black one and it was decent tbf. Did Black kill them in another timeline? I'll check the Merus one if they animate it.
Except Merus is alive lol.
I wonder if Vegetto ever surpassed Beerus.For me it’s not so much the villains (The angels can’t do anything anyway), but Goku’s own progression. How is he supposed to be stronger than nigh omnipotent people like Zeno? How is he going to find any challenge after that?
The first two series end with the narrator saying the adventures continue, but that there’s no time. When Goku surpasses Zeno (if he does), the story is over forever. It’s kind of depressing to imagine Goku realizing he has no one to surpass. And it’s not like the series to explore existential stuff like this.
That's generally the case for the Angels, but as we saw with Whis, they're not beyond helping out here and there. Some of the more vocal ones also seemed quite emotionally invested and biased to their Universes during the ToP.For me it’s not so much the villains (The angels can’t do anything anyway), but Goku’s own progression. How is he supposed to be stronger than nigh omnipotent people like Zeno? How is he going to find any challenge after that?
The first two series end with the narrator saying the adventures continue, but that there’s no time. When Goku surpasses Zeno (if he does), the story is over forever. It’s kind of depressing to imagine Goku realizing he has no one to surpass. And it’s not like the series to explore existential stuff like this.