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PILAF SAGA
-Ending there, Dragonball could stand as an oriental, adult content fairytale. It'd have all the elements of a fairytale:
Lots of random hocus pocus stuff involved, a romantic love story (Bulma/Yamcha) and most questions left
forever unanswered and up to the readers' imagination.
KING PICCOLO SAGA
-Being able to destroy a city remains a significant feat instead of something every caricature of a minor character
and their mommas can do.
-Holy Water remains what was meant to be: A magic water that draws out ALL your potential.
-King Piccolo remains what he was meant to be: The ultimate evil threat in a gag world.
-Cool to end it with Goku still being a kid who has just saved the world, so his adulthood can be left to the readers'
imagination.
PICCOLO JR SAGA
-Goku remains a rare human with mysterious origins; him being a space alien belittled his talent.
-Kami and Piccolo remain what they were meant to be: God and Demon King, instead of the simplified explanation
of them being space aliens.
-Being a god remains a synomyn of being super powerful, instead of being surpassed even by lazy fatsos.
-Goku's and Chichi's relationship remains romantic instead of turning into a dysfunctional marriage with a grumpling
wife and an oblivious husband.
SAIYAN SAGA
-Vegeta remains the strongest warrior in the universe, a being that answered to no one.
-Humans and Piccolo remain dead, so that all those emotional scenes with their heroic sacrifices have some meaning.
-Being able to destroy a planet remains a godlike feat instead of something that debatably even Yamcha can do.
FREEZA SAGA
-Freeza remains what he was meant to be, a being that was a galactic tyrant for some reason, not just because he
didn't happen to come across later sagas' beings.
-Vegeta remains dead, so that his redeeming speech to Goku has some meaning.
-Piccolo and humans remain dead.
-Super Saiyan remains what it was meant to be: An unsurpassable millenial force, not a bargain sale for little kids.
-Goku dies in Namek's explosion so that history repeats itself (the first Super Saiyan had died by his own power)
and goes to Heaven to be rewarded for all his heroic life.
-It was the peak of the drama. A low class Saiyan, who wasn't a monster like the others, who was raised at a
foreign planet ignoring his origins, was the one to achieve the dream of the most elite Saiyans.
-Gohan, a 5 year old with seemingly bottomless potential, is the last Z fighter left, with a full life awaiting him and
left to imagination.
CELL SAGA
-Cell, a superbeing with so many abilities and without Buu's overhaxing, is the perfect final villain.
-Red Ribbon, the first threat of the show, are also the ones who close it.
-Great symbolism of Goku accepting in coolness the fact that he's dead and passing the torch to Gohan.
-Gohan remains cool instead of turning into a pitiful shadow of his former self in the latter sagas.
-SSJ2 Kid Gohan remains the greatest force of the show (he's so cool that sometimes i feel the need to brainlessly
support he's no1, like Tosh did with SSJ3 Goku).
-Time travel, product of a genius woman with no super powers, remains the final catalyst that brought peace to all
timelines.
FUSION SAGA
-Both Goku and Gohan had saved the universe, once each. Now, it was the very youngest generation's turn.
-Fat Buu was a weird mixture of evilness and innocence. A more interesting and unique villain than the
cliche Super Buu or the psychotic Kid Buu. A fight Gotenks vs Fat Buu as the final battle would be a beautiful
gag disclosure for a show that had been dark for its greatest part.
-No forces 1000x more powerful than anything else up to that point suddenly popping out left and right.
-The true ruler of all existence remains something mysterious, beyond reason's conception (like Bible's god),
instead of being turned into a gag as well (King of All).
-Ending there, Dragonball could stand as an oriental, adult content fairytale. It'd have all the elements of a fairytale:
Lots of random hocus pocus stuff involved, a romantic love story (Bulma/Yamcha) and most questions left
forever unanswered and up to the readers' imagination.
KING PICCOLO SAGA
-Being able to destroy a city remains a significant feat instead of something every caricature of a minor character
and their mommas can do.
-Holy Water remains what was meant to be: A magic water that draws out ALL your potential.
-King Piccolo remains what he was meant to be: The ultimate evil threat in a gag world.
-Cool to end it with Goku still being a kid who has just saved the world, so his adulthood can be left to the readers'
imagination.
PICCOLO JR SAGA
-Goku remains a rare human with mysterious origins; him being a space alien belittled his talent.
-Kami and Piccolo remain what they were meant to be: God and Demon King, instead of the simplified explanation
of them being space aliens.
-Being a god remains a synomyn of being super powerful, instead of being surpassed even by lazy fatsos.
-Goku's and Chichi's relationship remains romantic instead of turning into a dysfunctional marriage with a grumpling
wife and an oblivious husband.
SAIYAN SAGA
-Vegeta remains the strongest warrior in the universe, a being that answered to no one.
-Humans and Piccolo remain dead, so that all those emotional scenes with their heroic sacrifices have some meaning.
-Being able to destroy a planet remains a godlike feat instead of something that debatably even Yamcha can do.
FREEZA SAGA
-Freeza remains what he was meant to be, a being that was a galactic tyrant for some reason, not just because he
didn't happen to come across later sagas' beings.
-Vegeta remains dead, so that his redeeming speech to Goku has some meaning.
-Piccolo and humans remain dead.
-Super Saiyan remains what it was meant to be: An unsurpassable millenial force, not a bargain sale for little kids.
-Goku dies in Namek's explosion so that history repeats itself (the first Super Saiyan had died by his own power)
and goes to Heaven to be rewarded for all his heroic life.
-It was the peak of the drama. A low class Saiyan, who wasn't a monster like the others, who was raised at a
foreign planet ignoring his origins, was the one to achieve the dream of the most elite Saiyans.
-Gohan, a 5 year old with seemingly bottomless potential, is the last Z fighter left, with a full life awaiting him and
left to imagination.
CELL SAGA
-Cell, a superbeing with so many abilities and without Buu's overhaxing, is the perfect final villain.
-Red Ribbon, the first threat of the show, are also the ones who close it.
-Great symbolism of Goku accepting in coolness the fact that he's dead and passing the torch to Gohan.
-Gohan remains cool instead of turning into a pitiful shadow of his former self in the latter sagas.
-SSJ2 Kid Gohan remains the greatest force of the show (he's so cool that sometimes i feel the need to brainlessly
support he's no1, like Tosh did with SSJ3 Goku).
-Time travel, product of a genius woman with no super powers, remains the final catalyst that brought peace to all
timelines.
FUSION SAGA
-Both Goku and Gohan had saved the universe, once each. Now, it was the very youngest generation's turn.
-Fat Buu was a weird mixture of evilness and innocence. A more interesting and unique villain than the
cliche Super Buu or the psychotic Kid Buu. A fight Gotenks vs Fat Buu as the final battle would be a beautiful
gag disclosure for a show that had been dark for its greatest part.
-No forces 1000x more powerful than anything else up to that point suddenly popping out left and right.
-The true ruler of all existence remains something mysterious, beyond reason's conception (like Bible's god),
instead of being turned into a gag as well (King of All).