Do you think Broly represents what dragon ball is
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Re: Do you think Broly represents what dragon ball is
It doesn't represent what DB is.
It represents what DBZ is and what DBZ fans think entire DB is about.
It represents what DBZ is and what DBZ fans think entire DB is about.
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Re: Do you think Broly represents what dragon ball is
Hmm...
I'd have to agree with sunsetshimmer, he doesn't represent Dragon Ball, but he does represent DBZ.
I'd have to agree with sunsetshimmer, he doesn't represent Dragon Ball, but he does represent DBZ.
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Is that a serious question? Of course he doesn't!Totamo wrote:You know what I mean. This has been said before on countless videos.
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To me, Broly represents what happens if you go mad from bodybuilding.Totamo wrote:You know what I mean. This has been said before on countless videos.
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Re: Do you think Broly represents what dragon ball is
Hell no. There is far more to what Dragon Ball is than what we see Broly display.
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He has everything the casual fan thinks DeeBeeZee is about, MINDLESS AKSHON, screaming, super muscles, and endless energy blasts and explosions. Other than Goku I think Beerus is the best representation for Dragon Ball. He has some great gags, proves again size doesn't matter, and is also a complete badass.
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Maybe... but I've run across many fans who have decided that they love Dragon Ball Z but have no interest in classic Dragon Ball because:ABED wrote:I dunno. Not to come off as condescending, but I think a good amount of people aren't good at introspection. I think they do like DB for reasons they don't fully understand and thus can't articulate, so the surface level stuff, like power levels and such, is the best answers they have.
1. Goku is a child.
2. There is less about power levels and Goku doesn't actually gain a lot of power since he has only around 300 at the beginning of the Saiyan arc.
3. Not as much over-the-top flying and ki blast action.
These are people that absolutely adore the second portion of the series and constantly argue over power level debates. (and I think Broly is a good representation of this side of the fanbase).
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True, but no matter how much they insist it is so, Dragon Ball's is simply not about that at all.
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I think they under the impression that it's a prequel and because they aren't as strong, the fights aren't as good.GamerSkull wrote:Maybe... but I've run across many fans who have decided that they love Dragon Ball Z but have no interest in classic Dragon Ball because:ABED wrote:I dunno. Not to come off as condescending, but I think a good amount of people aren't good at introspection. I think they do like DB for reasons they don't fully understand and thus can't articulate, so the surface level stuff, like power levels and such, is the best answers they have.
1. Goku is a child.
2. There is less about power levels and Goku doesn't actually gain a lot of power since he has only around 300 at the beginning of the Saiyan arc.
3. Not as much over-the-top flying and ki blast action.
These are people that absolutely adore the second portion of the series and constantly argue over power level debates. (and I think Broly is a good representation of this side of the fanbase).
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Re: Do you think Broly represents what dragon ball is
Most likely. I always felt that the fights in "original" Dragon Ball were better because it was more enjoyable to see some modicum of strategy employed.ABED wrote:I think they under the impression that it's a prequel and because they aren't as strong, the fights aren't as good.
That being said, I like the fights in the Saiyan and Freeza arcs... but afterwards, there doesn't seem as much strategy involved in the fights.
That's the problem though, Broly (both the character and the movie) is almost the embodiment of power over strategy... he was even defeated through Goku gaining more power instead of being strategically taken down.
But that is how most DBZ films are, I guess.
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I mean, Goku strategically gained that power, sorta. Also, didn't he hit the spot where Broly was stabbed as a baby or something, or am I misremembering?GamerSkull wrote:Broly (both the character and the movie) is almost the embodiment of power over strategy... he was even defeated through Goku gaining more power instead of being strategically taken down.
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I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.Zephyr wrote:I mean, Goku strategically gained that power, sorta. Also, didn't he hit the spot where Broly was stabbed as a baby or something, or am I misremembering?GamerSkull wrote:Broly (both the character and the movie) is almost the embodiment of power over strategy... he was even defeated through Goku gaining more power instead of being strategically taken down.
Also, I don't think that was even an implication of why Goku punched him in that area. Goku didn't know where Broly was stabbed... and there were no visible scars to show where it happened.
Or maybe I'm not remembering correctly either... it's been a couple of years since I last saw the movie.
I did watch the sequel recently though... and even in that movie, he really isn't taken down with strategy. It was just a beam struggle.
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It's more strategic of a powerup than simply powering up, the way Goku does against Freeza and Gohan does against Cell. But you're right that it doesn't hold a candle to the ways they take down Vegeta and Buu.GamerSkull wrote:I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.
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I suppose.Zephyr wrote:It's more strategic of a powerup than simply powering up, the way Goku does against Freeza and Gohan does against Cell. But you're right that it doesn't hold a candle to the ways they take down Vegeta and Buu.GamerSkull wrote:I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.
I just don't really see Goku getting power from his friends sticking their arms out and begging Vegeta for some power... as all that strategic.
But I might be a little unfair when I say NO strategy is involved.
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As a huge fan of Broly, let me tell you that Goku punched him in his abds, baby Broly got stabbed in his heart area + Goku didn't even know if Broly got stabbed when he was a baby so that theory is pure bs. Goku just won... 'cause he had to win, simple. No strategy at all, he just needed more power to defeat Broly.GamerSkull wrote:I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.Zephyr wrote:I mean, Goku strategically gained that power, sorta. Also, didn't he hit the spot where Broly was stabbed as a baby or something, or am I misremembering?GamerSkull wrote:Broly (both the character and the movie) is almost the embodiment of power over strategy... he was even defeated through Goku gaining more power instead of being strategically taken down.
Also, I don't think that was even an implication of why Goku punched him in that area. Goku didn't know where Broly was stabbed... and there were no visible scars to show where it happened.
Or maybe I'm not remembering correctly either... it's been a couple of years since I last saw the movie.
I did watch the sequel recently though... and even in that movie, he really isn't taken down with strategy. It was just a beam struggle.
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Ah, that clears it up for me. It's been too long since I saw it. Might have to watch it again.BrolyKale wrote:As a huge fan of Broly, let me tell you that Goku punched him in his abds, baby Broly got stabbed in his heart area + Goku didn't even know if Broly got stabbed when he was a baby so that theory is pure bs. Goku just won... 'cause he had to win, simple. No strategy at all, he just needed more power to defeat Broly.GamerSkull wrote:I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.Zephyr wrote: I mean, Goku strategically gained that power, sorta. Also, didn't he hit the spot where Broly was stabbed as a baby or something, or am I misremembering?
Also, I don't think that was even an implication of why Goku punched him in that area. Goku didn't know where Broly was stabbed... and there were no visible scars to show where it happened.
Or maybe I'm not remembering correctly either... it's been a couple of years since I last saw the movie.
I did watch the sequel recently though... and even in that movie, he really isn't taken down with strategy. It was just a beam struggle.
Anyway, I think Broly is fine character to the mythos but I just wish his defeat wasn't as much of a letdown and that he stayed super-powerful but could only be defeated by strategic means. That would have made for a great story instead of Goku now having all the combined powers of his friends in a single body and seemed to have the power to quickly put an end to him.
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http://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/ ... ao-koyama/GamerSkull wrote:Ah, that clears it up for me. It's been too long since I saw it. Might have to watch it again.BrolyKale wrote:As a huge fan of Broly, let me tell you that Goku punched him in his abds, baby Broly got stabbed in his heart area + Goku didn't even know if Broly got stabbed when he was a baby so that theory is pure bs. Goku just won... 'cause he had to win, simple. No strategy at all, he just needed more power to defeat Broly.GamerSkull wrote:
I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.
Also, I don't think that was even an implication of why Goku punched him in that area. Goku didn't know where Broly was stabbed... and there were no visible scars to show where it happened.
Or maybe I'm not remembering correctly either... it's been a couple of years since I last saw the movie.
I did watch the sequel recently though... and even in that movie, he really isn't taken down with strategy. It was just a beam struggle.
Anyway, I think Broly is fine character to the mythos but I just wish his defeat wasn't as much of a letdown and that he stayed super-powerful but could only be defeated by strategic means. That would have made for a great story instead of Goku now having all the combined powers of his friends in a single body and seemed to have the power to quickly put an end to him.
Here's what the creator of the 13 DBZ movies says: "Goku must win against such an enemy, so he has no choice but to defeat him when his enemy becomes overconfident and creates an opening. There’s absolutely no way he’d be able to win against someone like Broli if he used more orthodox methods." thats it, when there's an opening Goku wins.
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I think that's just trying to take the easy way out instead of putting in the effort to really make things interesting.BrolyKale wrote: http://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/ ... ao-koyama/
Here's what the creator of the 13 DBZ movies says: "Goku must win against such an enemy, so he has no choice but to defeat him when his enemy becomes overconfident and creates an opening. There’s absolutely no way he’d be able to win against someone like Broli if he used more orthodox methods." thats it, when there's an opening Goku wins.
But it is what it is... I just feel like power shouldn't be as big as it got and that the series should have kept a balance between power and strategy. Power seems to be the thing with more emphasis later on.
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Just because it's not an elaborate jigsaw puzzle doesn't make it less of a strategy.GamerSkull wrote: I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.
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Fair enough... but that's why I said "at least in comparison to".Neo-Makaiōshin wrote:Just because it's not an elaborate jigsaw puzzle doesn't make it less of a strategy.GamerSkull wrote: I wouldn't necessarily call that strategy, at least in comparison to how villains were taken down prior to the end of the Freeza arc.
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