Funny enough in Dr. Slump, Dinosaurs were extinct but aralle went back in time and punched the meteor awayFortuneSSJ wrote:
Beerus being also the reason for Dinosaurs "extinction" is stupid, because DB had dinosaurs since the beginning. One even appears in BOG Movie...
I can come up with some answers to that, but just feels like a pointless coment.
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I think it's an attempt to make the universe bigger, that ultimately ends up making it smaller.
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yeah, I just see it as Frieza had the authority to do so but Beerus would have been asleep by then so rebel modeNeo-Makaiōshin wrote:I personally don't have problems at all, I think it overlaps well with everything.
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I should probably hate it, but i like it. I like it when its all convinient and connected, Beerus is this important guy that did all those things, but he was sleeping so he didnt appear in 39 years.
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This is literally exactly why I hate it.Kuririn Fan wrote:I should probably hate it, but i like it. I like it when its all convinient and connected, Beerus is this important guy that did all those things, but he was sleeping so he didnt appear in 39 years.
A far more masterful way of handling this was the revelation of Namekians creating the dragon balls and Piccolo's ties to the crux of the entire previous series.
There was extensive time and lore spend on this which helped you realize that without Piccolo, none of the core of dragonball would even exist.
Beerus's comments are literally a side comment to explain an entire section of lore.
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Completely agreeLord Beerus wrote: The revelation that Beerus told Freeza to blow up Planet Vegeta just kills any sort of irony or drama the Freeza arc had, and it undermines all of the antagonism that Freeza had towards the Saiyans and Bardock, Goku and Vegeta had to Freeza.
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Kind of makes Bardock's stand against Freeza even more depressing in the special: Even the Gods wanted you and your race dead.
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Such tragic words indeed.FoolsGil wrote:Kind of makes Bardock's stand against Freeza even more depressing in the special: Even the Gods wanted you and your race dead.
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Wow. I never thought about it that way but that's... actually really fucking sad. And that just makes watching the FOG TV special even harsher in hindsight.FoolsGil wrote:Kind of makes Bardock's stand against Freeza even more depressing in the special: Even the Gods wanted you and your race dead.
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I wonder if any of them hold a grudge against Beerus in the under/otherworld? I mean if any of them knew the truth that is. I'd be really upset if myself and my race was killed off in vain yet he lets 2 of my race live and even becomes friends with them. WHAT?!Lord Beerus wrote:Wow. I never thought about it that way but that's... actually really fucking sad. And that just makes watching the FOG TV special even harsher in hindsight.FoolsGil wrote:Kind of makes Bardock's stand against Freeza even more depressing in the special: Even the Gods wanted you and your race dead.
I probably just added to the sadness...
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eh, I don't have a problem with it.
I don't know if og funimation dub vegeta instilled some romanticized view of the saiyans to the fanbase or what, but people tend to forget that the saiyans were like, the worst species in the galaxy. NOBODY liked them. They were savage, blood thirsty elitist assholes that shipped their children off to fend for themselves. Goku feeling no connection to his heritage and vegeta slowly moving away from the attitudes he used to have are GOOD things. Makes sense for Beerus, who has destroyed planets for far smaller offenses, to give the go ahead to '86 the jerks.
I don't know if og funimation dub vegeta instilled some romanticized view of the saiyans to the fanbase or what, but people tend to forget that the saiyans were like, the worst species in the galaxy. NOBODY liked them. They were savage, blood thirsty elitist assholes that shipped their children off to fend for themselves. Goku feeling no connection to his heritage and vegeta slowly moving away from the attitudes he used to have are GOOD things. Makes sense for Beerus, who has destroyed planets for far smaller offenses, to give the go ahead to '86 the jerks.
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My dislike for it has nothing to do with a romanticized view of the Saiyans. I dislike the "revelation" because apart from the fact that it's a pointless retcon, it also completely undermines Freeza's fear of the Super Saiyan legend, and his hatred for the Saiyans in general. Not to mention that it feels like yet another attempt from the writers of tying Beerus into everyone's backstory.FlorianGran wrote:eh, I don't have a problem with it.
I don't know if og funimation dub vegeta instilled some romanticized view of the saiyans to the fanbase or what, but people tend to forget that the saiyans were like, the worst species in the galaxy. NOBODY liked them. They were savage, blood thirsty elitist assholes that shipped their children off to fend for themselves. Goku feeling no connection to his heritage and vegeta slowly moving away from the attitudes he used to have are GOOD things. Makes sense for Beerus, who has destroyed planets for far smaller offenses, to give the go ahead to '86 the jerks.
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Freeza can still hate the saiyans and be scared of super saiyans. Beerus is just icing on the cake, they both want them gone.
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The Freeze on Namek arc hates Goku so much to attack him to the shoulders espite he had just spared, only because he dared to exceed his strength.
The Freeza of FnF has never been the strongest and, to destroy planets, had to ask permission to Beerus.
This has compromised the original figure of Freeza, to my, and not a little.
The Freeza of FnF has never been the strongest and, to destroy planets, had to ask permission to Beerus.
This has compromised the original figure of Freeza, to my, and not a little.
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Why does he need Beerus to tell him what to do? It completely undermines Freeza's arrogance and his perceived position as the strongest being in the universe if he has to take orders from someone else.Kuririn Fan wrote:Freeza can still hate the saiyans and be scared of super saiyans. Beerus is just icing on the cake, they both want them gone.
I'm honestly starting to get sick of Beerus as a character. He was fine at first, but it really seems like Toriyama and Toei are really trying to hammer in the fact that he's this important God of Destruction. It feels like they're essentially trying to make him the centerpiece of the whole franchise. He's the one who convinced Freeza to kill the Saiyans, he's the reason King Kai's planet is so small, he's the one who sealed the elder Supreme Kai in the Z-Sword. It's just too much. Also, his whole food obsession is really starting to get old.
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You can be against everything that a villain stands for and still be sympathetic. Genocide is bad news, no matter who it happens to.FlorianGran wrote:eh, I don't have a problem with it.
I don't know if og funimation dub vegeta instilled some romanticized view of the saiyans to the fanbase or what, but people tend to forget that the saiyans were like, the worst species in the galaxy. NOBODY liked them. They were savage, blood thirsty elitist assholes that shipped their children off to fend for themselves. Goku feeling no connection to his heritage and vegeta slowly moving away from the attitudes he used to have are GOOD things. Makes sense for Beerus, who has destroyed planets for far smaller offenses, to give the go ahead to '86 the jerks.
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Hes also the reason dinosaurs dont exist anymore :pWittyUsername wrote:Why does he need Beerus to tell him what to do? It completely undermines Freeza's arrogance and his perceived position as the strongest being in the universe if he has to take orders from someone else.Kuririn Fan wrote:Freeza can still hate the saiyans and be scared of super saiyans. Beerus is just icing on the cake, they both want them gone.
I'm honestly starting to get sick of Beerus as a character. He was fine at first, but it really seems like Toriyama and Toei are really trying to hammer in the fact that he's this important God of Destruction. It feels like they're essentially trying to make him the centerpiece of the whole franchise. He's the one who convinced Freeza to kill the Saiyans, he's the reason King Kai's planet is so small, he's the one who sealed the elder Supreme Kai in the Z-Sword. It's just too much. Also, his whole food obsession is really starting to get old.
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I fucking hate it... makes Freeza seem like a real bitch!! 
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It's possible that Dinosaurs exist in the DB world now today because humans recreated them similar to Jurassic Park. No one seems to talk about that idea on why Dinosaurs still exist in the DB world despite Beerus killing them.
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I actually liked him making King Kai's planet small, it adds to the lore in a good way. I can also see him sealing the Elder too. Both of them having an argument about a planet Beerus plans to destroy, with Beerus stubborn attitude leading to him sealing the Kai. It's great because it emphasises how Beerus doesn't allow moral dilemmas to hinder his work.WittyUsername wrote:Why does he need Beerus to tell him what to do? It completely undermines Freeza's arrogance and his perceived position as the strongest being in the universe if he has to take orders from someone else.Kuririn Fan wrote:Freeza can still hate the saiyans and be scared of super saiyans. Beerus is just icing on the cake, they both want them gone.
I'm honestly starting to get sick of Beerus as a character. He was fine at first, but it really seems like Toriyama and Toei are really trying to hammer in the fact that he's this important God of Destruction. It feels like they're essentially trying to make him the centerpiece of the whole franchise. He's the one who convinced Freeza to kill the Saiyans, he's the reason King Kai's planet is so small, he's the one who sealed the elder Supreme Kai in the Z-Sword. It's just too much. Also, his whole food obsession is really starting to get old.
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