Except that it's their raison d'etre. It's who they are.Goku and Vegeta don't even have the excuse for wanting a good fight anymore at that point.
Having not seen Super I can't comment on Vegeta and Beerus.
Except that it's their raison d'etre. It's who they are.Goku and Vegeta don't even have the excuse for wanting a good fight anymore at that point.
You assume stupidity is antithetical to making sense. It makes sense for those characters, and at the end of the day, Vegeta was correct. It simply took the right guy to convince everyone on Earth to chip in. Also, considering that everyone's energy was taken, including Gohan's, the logical inference is that Gohan couldn't have defeated Kid Buu.MR.Mark wrote:Admitting they stand no chance in a fight and relying on earthlings is who they are?![]()
If this was Super they would of got Gohan's ass on the battlefield.
Whether that makes sense, it is a logical inference from what we saw.MR.Mark wrote:Wow, you are really going to imply that Kid Buu is stronger than Gohan? I'm not touching that one.
It was an asspull, the Buu arc is full of them, Vegeta comes up with the plan out of nowhere and the real reason is for Goku to get the win. Toriyama couldn't think up a reason to keep Gohan out of the fight that didn't make the characters look like idiots.
It's worse than the let's not stop Gero cuz we want to fight, at least they had time to train and prepare. Against Kid Buu the universe was at risk at that very moment, it was just lazy writing.
What series have you been watching? It's not a show about saving the world. Goku constantly makes questionable choices for the sake of a battle. He lets Piccolo, Vegeta, and Freeza live. Apparently I have to explain the series and its characters to you because you keep using terms like ass pull and saying the characters are acting out of character for the sake of the story (that one was more implicit) when it's not the case. Vegeta and Goku may have been reckless, but that's their characters. Vegeta let Cell reach his perfect power and Goku let Dr. Gero create the cyborgs all for the sake of a good fight. Goku let Freeza reach his maximum in the middle of their battle.MR.Mark wrote:Silly me, they aren't superheros, to the point where even there own self preservation be damned, great argument!
Gero was an example, why are you explaining the series to me? I've read/watched the show several times, let's focus on the actual topic.
Again, Vegeta gave a (weak) reason behind using the genkidama, but what was the setup? There was none, it came out of nowhere, it was an asspull.
At this point there was no fight to be had for either of them, it's not even about them being in character, it was pure plot convenience for Vegeta to suddenly give a shit if earthlings care to help themselves. Screw his just recently resurrected wife and kid, it's up to the earthlings that we all stick around now, go away Gohan!
Logic>Buu arc
I'm not taking it to the extreme. They aren't superheroes. They are heroes but not in the same sense of western culture. I didn't say they were never trying to save the world. You are misreading my point. Clearly they will try to save the universe because if its gone, so are they, but that isn't their PRIMARY goal.MR.Mark wrote:Your taking this anti super hero mentality to the extreme.
The most hilarious part of this is, as flawed as the Buu arc is, it's probably one of the most about saving the world and the entire universe stories in the entire series. Most likely because at the time Toriyama knew he was ending the manga afterward.
YES Goku and Vegeta want a good fight, but did you miss Vegeta making plans with Dende to resurrect people and the Earth? Is that not saving the world right there?
I don't care if the Genkidama existed for a long time, there was no foreshadowing that Goku was destined to beat Buu with it, stop trying to defend lazy writing with lazy excuses.
Even though your argument for Gohan and the Genkidama is reaching, I'll bite. The move doesn't take all your full power from those donating energy to it, and it's purpose is to annihilate the enemy hit with it, vaporizing them to nothing. It took Vegeta killing him self to generate a blast anywhere close to that, and it still wasn't enough. Gohan could beat down kid Buu easily, but even he would have to generate a hell of a ki blast to vaporize Buu completely. Which I'm sure he could, but that's not as exciting or dramatic as the main Character Goku doing it, so yeah, plot convenience.
Furthermore, why was Goku teaching Fusion to Goten and Trunks? So they could have a good fight?
Goku's afraid to fight Super Boo without some kind of fusion and he's stronger then Kid Boo, I doubt Gohan or even Gotenks couldn't beat him if their vastly weaker dad can stalemate him.ABED wrote:Also, considering that everyone's energy was taken, including Gohan's, the logical inference is that Gohan couldn't have defeated Kid Buu.