Lord Frieza wrote:
My first comment is more then validated because it dose "bore" me, I've been following this thread all day and its nearly made me fall asleep. If people are gonna bitch and moan at, which is their purgative, do I have to see the same dame words and fracases used over again? They got boring during the Champa arc, am I wrong to ask you guys to expand your vocabulary on the subject if you going to insist on doing this all over again? But if you want to continue by all means carry one, you might just cure my insomnia. Win win situation for me.
Almost all terms and criticisms are appropriate. Super is a recycle of old ideas, presents the same cyclical system of the previous series, press only to the old fan's nostalgia, and continues to fossilize on the same characters. Besides the creation of an infinite number of contradictions with manga's rules, has only expanded the lore. Nothing more.
I can understand that it can be appreciated by a certain slice of fandom, but analyzed under a lens of objective ingrowth, it is really poor
Also any villain...really. What you saw with Buu during his fight with Basil was pretty much all you'd get
That boo, fat and mild, is not comparable with the real villain that was evil boo. Regardless of everything Boo is a character that the author has not exploited in nauseates way as Frieza, and is much more ductile, both in combat and as a narrative approach. Boo is always snubbed and over time, getting rid of this surface treatment becomes tiring
Cell for me is one note and boring in his perfect form and aside from....2 of them most of the villains are two dimentional, meat head clones of characters in the main series. not one of them holds a candle to Frieza
Boredom is a subjective thing. All the villains keep the same character traits, and the SAME level of deepening. The only thing that changes is their motivation.
theres a reason that his less then perfect movie out sold them all.
Massive publicity propaganda. Also, there a HUGE number of movi that, despite sales, with a shamefeul director and writing.