DBGT: Criminally underrated!!

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DemonKingPiccolo
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Post by DemonKingPiccolo » Sat Jul 28, 2007 5:54 pm

I can't stand anything about GT. None of the villians were original ideas.

Tuffles had been mentioned before, Dragons (they weren't villains, but hey), Androids..... everything.

Fights where horrid, too much energy combat, not enough physical combat. SSj4 required no training to achieve, which in turn made me lose respect for both Goku and Vegeta as great fighters.

Goku is EVERYTHING. Even though Gohan is the strongest single character at the end of Z, and MUCH stronger then Goku. Apparently, Toei decided to ignore that though...

Uub played a minor role in GT, when at the end of Z, the point was clearly made that Goku didn't want to fight anymore, and he wanted to train a sucessor.

And the script..... >uurrghk!< (cringe)
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And it's filled with people who are filled with shit
And the vermin of the world inhabit it."
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Post by caejones » Sat Jul 28, 2007 6:01 pm

DemonKingPiccolo wrote: SSj4 required no training to achieve, which in turn made me lose respect for both Goku and Vegeta as great fighters.
You know... I didn't really notice that. Though I did get ticked that Vegeta used a machine to go SSJ4... that seems way out of character for him.

Ok, reason to hate GT#29: Transformations are gimicks, not techniques.
Dr Gero, in Budokai 2 wrote:Go, my Saiba Rangers!
Akira Toriyama, in Son Goku Densetsu wrote:You really can’t go by rumors (laughs).

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