With whom though..Hellspawn28 wrote:I think we will probably see a homage of this scene in the next episode
Not Goku, he is busy with cauliflowa, gohan maybe?
With whom though..Hellspawn28 wrote:I think we will probably see a homage of this scene in the next episode
That's pretty incorrect thoughBullza wrote:Even if he knew he'd probably still lose, he doesn't really have the skill to pull off what Goku did.OLKv3 wrote:Lol no. Vegeta is also a strategist. He even used strategy in his first fight with Hit. He only lost because he didn't know the dude was freezing time. Now that he knows, he can win the rematchShinda Forever wrote: Of course, he would lose. Vegeta is a slugger, he thinks that he can beat everyone with brute force and raw power.

I mean, it's not like he exactly knows what Zeno did blew up.vashter wrote:Now that Goku mention to vegeta how they seen zeno wipe a universe in trunk timeline which means he only blew up just a universe not whole timeline, so basically make me believe zeno is omnipotent / multiverse I don't know if they both are same or different so if you want to go ahead correct me, feel free.

"Mmmmm, Chi-Chi's neve rbeen that rough with me!"Zeno's button wrote:Love is in the air.
Kanassa wrote:- FoolsGil, Out of Context, 2017FoolsGil wrote:I hope Mark is dead. But chances are the dragonballs will bring his stupid ass back.
Doubt we'll ever get a reference in that way.Kanassa wrote:"Mmmmm, Chi-Chi's neve rbeen that rough with me!"Zeno's button wrote:Love is in the air.
Actually, considering how similar Caulifla is drawn to Gine, think we might get a reference? Like, Goku goes easy on her because some instinct is mistaking her for his mother.
I mean, Toriyama made Gine, I wouldn't be surprised if he wanted a reference to her in some way.Jigurashi wrote: Doubt we'll ever get a reference in that way.
Kanassa wrote:- FoolsGil, Out of Context, 2017FoolsGil wrote:I hope Mark is dead. But chances are the dragonballs will bring his stupid ass back.
Both can punch each other to their hearts content everyday.. it's the perfect Saiyan marriageZeno's button wrote:Love is in the air.
True, but I don't see it as something he'd have Goku do. Goku hasn't given a rat's ass about his biological family ever, and I don't see why they'd have him start doing so now. He'd probably go easy on Caulifla (since he is going easy by not going SSB in the first place) simply because that just seems to be what Goku does. He's the king of sandbagging after all.Kanassa wrote:I mean, Toriyama made Gine, I wouldn't be surprised if he wanted a reference to her in some way.Jigurashi wrote: Doubt we'll ever get a reference in that way.
It's been taken for granted he blew the whole timeline, but I'm not so sure. No such line was said, but something more generic as world. So it could be that the whole timeline is gone, but I think there could be other options with that wording. It could be just universe 7 the one gone. Maybe the timeline still exists with eleven universes.Low Tone G wrote:The whole future Big Bang still leaves me with some questions:
1. Did Future Zen'o blow the whole timeline, including all the 12 universes and his own home place?
2. If he did, how could his guarians survive and get ultimately in the present?
3. What about the Future Grand Priest?
4. If he did only blow up the future version of U7, then what's the point of staying in the blue void and not retuning home?
5. Why did Future Zen'o accept Goku's invitation to the present?
6. The guaridans are stronger than the Grand Priest?
Someone could answer these...?
The preview mentions Krillin being disqualified and he never go disqualified. There's a big difference between getting "eliminated" and getting "disqualified". They are two completely different scenarios. So... yeah. The previews cooked up a big lie.OLKv3 wrote:Yeah nothing about the preview was wrong or misleadingSimere wrote:Well, wasn't it that the word means eliminated and disqualified? I don't want to talk about a language I don't know, but maybe the fault was the translation that should have left it ambiguous if it wasn't clear enough in the original.Lord Beerus wrote:Real talk: The episode previews summaries from magazine or TV guides can't be trusted anymore.
The angle about Krillin being disqualified never happened in any capacity. Why the fuck would they lie about something like that? It's seem so unnecessary and weird. I'm staring think they deliberately have some of the episode previews summaries have some bullshit mixed in with what really happens to throw people off. I'm starting to think that maybe Jiren won't even fight Kale.
Universe 9 and Universe 4 are twin universe, it makes sense.precita wrote:Is it just me or are there too many wolf/fox type fighters around? We already had the Trio de dangers, yet so many other fighters are the same type of wolf or fox like enemies.
Probably the word in Japanese for "eliminated" and "disqualified" is the same.Lord Beerus wrote:The preview mentions Krillin being disqualified and he never go disqualified. There's a big difference between getting "eliminated" and getting "disqualified". They are two completely different scenarios. So... yeah. The previews cooked up a big lie.OLKv3 wrote:Yeah nothing about the preview was wrong or misleadingSimere wrote:
Well, wasn't it that the word means eliminated and disqualified? I don't want to talk about a language I don't know, but maybe the fault was the translation that should have left it ambiguous if it wasn't clear enough in the original.
What. Majori is blind and Krilin disabled his primary sense with his stinky shoe. He did the best he could do.GodKaio-Ken wrote:That episode was kind of bad compared to the first two. In a battle for life and existence I can live without a stink shoe battle.
These opponents are supposed to be the best in their universes respectively. Imagine anyone in U7 being taken out by a f'ing stinky shoe.
I need to look into who wrote this so I can expect their episodes to be flat out garbage.
I mean, did you see where I said the word can mean both things? It might have been wrong of Herms to translate it that way; other, less trustworthy, translators just went with "eliminated". Again, I don't claim to know, but it seems likely to be a translation mistake rather than "all previews are hereby wrong".Lord Beerus wrote:The preview mentions Krillin being disqualified and he never go disqualified. There's a big difference between getting "eliminated" and getting "disqualified". They are two completely different scenarios. So... yeah. The previews cooked up a big lie.OLKv3 wrote:Yeah nothing about the preview was wrong or misleadingSimere wrote:
Well, wasn't it that the word means eliminated and disqualified? I don't want to talk about a language I don't know, but maybe the fault was the translation that should have left it ambiguous if it wasn't clear enough in the original.
It was just an idiotic tactic to write into such a serious competition. I absolutely hated it. The guy doesnt really exist, they intentionally wrote him that way JUST FOR THE SHOE.Basako wrote:What. Majori is blind and Krilin disabled his primary sense with his stinky shoe. He did the best he could do.GodKaio-Ken wrote:That episode was kind of bad compared to the first two. In a battle for life and existence I can live without a stink shoe battle.
These opponents are supposed to be the best in their universes respectively. Imagine anyone in U7 being taken out by a f'ing stinky shoe.
I need to look into who wrote this so I can expect their episodes to be flat out garbage.
By the way, Krilin is the luckiest guy in the world. His wife is a 10 hot, she brought a lot of money home with her 'deal' with Mr Satan and apparently she cleans his shoes too.