ABED wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:55 amIt makes NO sense to even consider Yamcha when you're fighting for survival.
Master Roshi was on the team tho...
If Buu keeps falling asleep/hybernating, it's not like it would be hard to remember 17 is an option. He wasn't dead. He was wished back and they all knew it. Perhaps it shouldn't be Goku to suggest it (i don't recall who did) but 17 makes all the sense in the world. Way more than Muten Roshi or Tenshinhan and definitely more sense than Yamcha.
Unfortunately, for the argument you’re trying to make, Goku was the one to suggest it.
If Toyotarou was dead-set on 17 returning, I would have preferred if 18 and Krillin broached the subject themselves (remaining in at least loose contact, even if it was strained, makes more sense than “oh yeah, I totally forgot I had a brother. Thanks for the suggestion Goku!”) or alternatively, have Piccolo suggest him as a nod to their fight in the Android arc.
Also, “Majin Boo fell asleep again!” is quickly becoming one of the least funny gags in the series.
My argument isn't built on battle powers. He has never won a damn fight. The meme is an exaggeration but it has a basis in truth. How many fights can you name that he's actually won? And if you want to consider this purely from a perspective of character, what is there really left to tell with him? Getting back into martial arts after quitting? We've already told that story through Kuririn.
I don’t really understand the distinction you’re trying to make, sorry - you’re saying Yamcha lost to guys because his opponents happened to have a higher power level than him (happens to literally every character in the story), which only happened because Toriyama needed an established, reputable fighter to make us take Goku’s next rival or antagonist seriously, and usually that ended up being Yamcha, because AT needed Krillin, Piccolo or Tien to fill another roll in the story, at that moment.
It had nothing to do with intentionally making the reader view Yamcha as lesser than his contemporaries, nor did the characters in universe and, as an aside, that wouldn’t be a realistic attitude in the real world anyway - the number 5 ranked UFC fighter isn’t shit because he got knocked out by number 3 and the idea of someone expressing such a viewpoint would be down right laughable. With that said, I just don’t think your argument is quite the nuanced take you think it is.
Them considering Yamcha was not a dramatic statement. It was the set up for a running gag of Yamcha being a loser. They don't consider him for anything and just as it looks like they are about to, a better option arrives and thus the joke is paid off.
I wouldn’t call it a “dramatic statement” necessarily, but that certainly wasn’t my interpretation of the scene either. In any event, whether it was a wink to the reader from Toyotaro or not, it literally doesn’t mean anything to the story itself: The fact is, Tenshinhan earnestly believed Goku was out offering Yamcha a spot on the team and, no one who was present viewed that as unusual or ridiculous in the slightest, so the idea that Yamcha wouldn’t ever be considered for the ToP can easily be dismissed, directly by statements from the Manga. I think Krillin even considered bringing him in too, now that I think about it.
And even if we did live in a world where hypothetical meta jokes overruled in-universe statements, rational and motives, the author still put Master Roshi on the team, so clearly he doesn’t give a shit about writing a consistent story anyway.
This isn't about power scaling, but in a story about strength and improving, we can't pretend that it doesn't matter at all on a story level. you could bring Yamcha onto the team but I wouldn't give him 17's spot. Muten Roshi's spot makes more sense since the old man already had a fully realized arc.
Absolutely they matter, as do any established rules in the fictional universe you’ve created, which is why I whine so much about Roshi’s return extending beyond Resurrection F, as Yamcha actually kept up with Krillin and Tien for all those years.
So, to repeat from a previous post:
it wasn’t so much Yamcha specifically being chosen over 17, but that he should have been picked long before Master Roshi was even considered, and that Majin Boo would have been a more sure bet from both a power perspective (the last time anyone saw 17, he was getting his ass handed to him by a guy who the main cast surpassed with one day in the Time Chamber, so why spend precious time looking for him when Boo already said yes?) as well as his willingness to protect the people he cares about - Freeza also fulfilled the wildcard role better than 17 too.
More than that, I personally don’t think the main cast would consider 17 in the first place and, even if they did, realistically they probably wouldn’t think he’d be interested anyway. I mean, he somehow became strong enough to fight Super Saiyan Gods, so where was he when Majin Boo started decimating the world he supposedly cares so much about? Or during the events of Battle of Gods and RoF? It was just a ham-fisted story.
I would have been fine with him coming back in a more minor role (e.g. Yamcha and Chaozu’s brief comeback against Moro’s henchmen) or at least write his integral role in a way that feels less forced. Either way, I still think his return was unnecessary.
18 would have been a much more organic choice for 17s role in the ToP arc anyway. It would avoid:
A. The clunky story we actually got, while still hitting all the same important thematic points and
B. The same representation issues DBZ has had for years now. 18 needing instruction from her brother in using her infinite stamina strategically, was extremely painful viewing.