Noah wrote:Pardon, but who? I don't remember Vegeta sharing any feelings about his homeworld destruction or that he had friends or something...
We know that he at least had some feelings for his father from one of the Dragon Ball Z Super episodes. You could see him getting visibly upset when Beerus was torturing King Vegeta, and even tried to step in and stop it at one point. This, of course, is to say nothing about other potential friends he could have had.
Then Frieza happens, at which point Vegeta learns that having any kind of emotional connection with others is a sign of weakness. And in the world he grew up in, one where Frieza had all the power...
Weakness=Death
Of course, this is all conjecture. And even if everything said here was true, Vegeta would probably never admit any of that, so we'll probably never truely know. The point is though, Vegeta isn't exactly someone we should be looking at if we want to know what Saiyans were generally like.
Kataphrut wrote:It's a bit of a Boy Who Cried Wolf situation to me...Basically, the boy shouldn't have cried wolf when the wolves just wanted to Go See Yamcha. If not, they might have gotten some help when the wolves came back to Make the Donuts.
Chuquita wrote:I liken Gokû Black to "guy can't stand his job, so instead of quitting and finding a job he likes, he instead sets fire not only to his workplace so he doesn't have to work there, but tries setting fire to every store in the franchise of that company".
Vegeta look strange, not sure why, also..this Sunday we are back on main story
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Eh? The Saiyans always turned into Oozaru and wrecked everything right? That was normal procedure. I thought Freeza was interested in selling the planet, regardless of any cities on it.
Regarder wrote:Eh? The Saiyans always turned into Oozaru and wrecked everything right? That was normal procedure. I thought Freeza was interested in selling the planet, regardless of any cities on it.
An asteroid doesn't just wreck cities, it destroys basically everything, even the environment. The debris acted like hundreds of asteroids.
Regarder wrote:Eh? The Saiyans always turned into Oozaru and wrecked everything right? That was normal procedure. I thought Freeza was interested in selling the planet, regardless of any cities on it.
An asteroid doesn't just wreck cities, it destroys basically everything, even the environment. The debris acted like hundreds of asteroids.
Pretty sure a bunch of 100 ft tall monkeys shooting energy blasts at anything and everything would pretty much do the same thing
I've been wondering about that too, Vegeta told Nappa in series to not go rampage, or they won't sell this planet for high price, pretty sure when you send children as Oozaru, they destroy everything on planet too
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Regarder wrote:Eh? The Saiyans always turned into Oozaru and wrecked everything right? That was normal procedure. I thought Freeza was interested in selling the planet, regardless of any cities on it.
An asteroid doesn't just wreck cities, it destroys basically everything, even the environment. The debris acted like hundreds of asteroids.
Pretty sure a bunch of 100 ft tall monkeys shooting energy blasts at anything and everything would pretty much do the same thing
The saiyans know what they are doing, they are not like Gohan as a Oozaru. They merely destroy the population centers and eliminate the resistance they find. At the end of the day, only something like 10% of the planet is wrecked (mostly where the population centers exist) and the environment remains basically unchanged.
And even if they were like Gohan, the effects wouldn't be the same. The only thing that would compare would be a planet killer ki blast kind of what Freeza did to Namek but that didn't actually make the planet blow up.
coola wrote:I've been wondering about that too, Vegeta told Nappa in series to not go rampage, or they won't sell this planet for high price, pretty sure when you send children as Oozaru, they destroy everything on planet too
That's a good point. So the original series is ambiguous (contradictory?) on this issue too. It isn't up to Multiverse to clear that up.
Are we too old to enjoy new Dragon Ball movies/series?
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Nickolaidas wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2015 2:10 am
Guys, I'm going to be straight with you. If you feel the show has gotten 'silly' ... it hasn't. You're just 'too old for this shit'. Seriously, 95% of the people in those boards do not fit the target demographic of the show, so don't expect the show to be 'everything you hoped for'. I'm referring to the people here who expect Super to be rich with dark moments, serious storytelling, meaningful characters etc etc. It won't. It's a show for kids. A show for kids being kids. Everyone in those boards has a manchild in him/her, clamoring to get out, and that's fine. But having unrealistic expectations (such as believing the show grew up alongside you) is naïve at best. Honestly, do you take seriously a story where the supposed God of Destruction halts his urges to blow up stuff in order to eat ice cream sundae? That's the show's silliness at full force, take it for what it is. The show hasn't matured one bit, so don't expect it too. Again, I'm not saying that's a bad thing. I'm saying *that* is DB and always will be.
Noah wrote:Vegeta stepping in that guy head felt so lame to me, like wow... They can't be explict and show brains or something?
Eh...I dunno, considering how gruesome things have been in the past, I'm willing to accept a bit of bowlderization. Pretty much one of the main complaints of someone of the specials was that a good chunk of them were just devoted to the unnecessary, gruesome slaughter of our heroes.
Kataphrut wrote:It's a bit of a Boy Who Cried Wolf situation to me...Basically, the boy shouldn't have cried wolf when the wolves just wanted to Go See Yamcha. If not, they might have gotten some help when the wolves came back to Make the Donuts.
Chuquita wrote:I liken Gokû Black to "guy can't stand his job, so instead of quitting and finding a job he likes, he instead sets fire not only to his workplace so he doesn't have to work there, but tries setting fire to every store in the franchise of that company".
To this day i don't acknowledge Alien 3 as successor to Aliens, for what they did to Hudson and Newt Great artwork, Aliens was called in Poland Obcy: Decydujące Starcie (Aliens: Final Clash) probably becasue we don't have plural word for Alien
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coola wrote:To this day i don't acknowledge Alien 3 as successor to Aliens, for what they did to Hudson and Newt Great artwork, Aliens was called in Poland Obcy: Decydujące Starcie (Aliens: Final Clash) probably becasue we don't have plural word for Alien
Next Alien movie is retconning Alien 3 out of existence, or so I read on movie blogs.
Okay, I got to give Multiverse. That cover is wonderful.
coola wrote:To this day i don't acknowledge Alien 3 as successor to Aliens, for what they did to Hudson and Newt
Yeah, and it's a shame too, because otherwise the film is quite well made. David Fincher's skills as a director really shine through, despite all the absurd studio meddling he put up with.
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Augenis wrote:The power level view into the series has trained a significant portion of the fan base into real life stereotypical members of the Freeza empire, where each and every individual is reduced to a floating number above their heads and any sudden changes to said number are met with shock and confusion.