Stop appealing to a false authority and use your eyes to see these are not the same:


You gain absolutely nothing by arguing just to argue.
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^^^Brettjr25 wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 2:19 pm You should show some humility and just back down and admit you were wrong. Nothing is gained through intentional ignorance.
Now you’re just being toxic.
Dude, The forms are expressly confirmed to be Blue Kaioken and Blue Evolution in V-Jump and we have litterally no reason to think otherwise. The fact that the Anime Design Shimmers like blue waxy disco ball does not change the fact that they are intended to be the same form for the different continuity.Sikat wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 2:22 pmNow you’re just being toxic.
I posted evidence from both the manga and anime, you just keep ignoring it despite these being posts right above yours. At this point it’s clear you’re not here to have an honest discussion, and you will refuse to ever admit you’re wrong. So I’m going to walk away from this and let the moderation team handle you.
But "telling a story" is not just simply things that "progress the story." A fight scene tells us a story based on the combatants, the way the fight goes on, who wins, ect, ect. It doesn't necessarily have to have elements that push the along. There's a reason why people are reacting fairly strongly to this chapter. It's not just because of the fight choreography, because Super's action scenes have been pretty consistent throughout this arc. But it's the little details throughout this chapter that make it more than "just a fight scene," some of which you've already singled out in your own post.TKA wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:52 amLet me put it another way.kemuri07 wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 2:31 am Completely disagree. The point of this fight is show the results of both Vegeta's and Goku's training. However, what makes this markedly different how much Beerus' training has clearly changed Vegeta's attitude. And that's apparent in how he holds himself, how he reacts to Granolah which is markedly different from how Vegeta has held himself in the past. This is absolutely storytelling via action rather than simply focusing on exposition to get us through.
Yeah, they have nothing in common.
It’s never called that. Instead it’s just stated to be “that blue form.”And Vegeta gets a new form that is an evolution of super Saiyan blue.
They are just called the same thing by V-Jump
V-Jump interns are notorious for getting things wrong. In that same page they state SSB Vegerot has power which rivals Beerus - a statement which the author himself debunked years ago.Kinokima wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 2:45 pmThey are just called the same thing by V-Jump
But yeah other then that nothing in common
It's straight up ridiculous to say they have nothing in common when kaioken is literally brought up by name. Like, in what ways are they even functionally different? It seems a lot more like kaioken than the anime even, which during the ToP acts more like a transformation with no draw backs.
Maybe Vegeta’s evolved form does somewhat come from the anime, but Kaioken is quite different as it didn’t stick around. It was just a small plot point to show how desperate Goku was and how wrongly he was approaching the fight.Jack Bz wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:09 pm To be fair to Sikat, I've always agreed that these supplementary publications like V-Jump infographics and guidebooks should be taken with a grain of salt and aren't the arbiter of what's true in Dragon Ball. It is a good point that they have claimed things such Gohan Absorbed Boo being the same power as SSJ3 Goku, and everyone agreed to collectively ignore it. They will always be way less relevant than the story itself.
But I think it's very very clear that SSBe and SSB Kaioken have very direct adaptations by Toyo in the manga.
Sure, but these forms appeared in the actual manga first. BK gets a direct nod as it could get, and SSBE gets an aura and a power up, BK also gets a distinctive aura. The supplementary publication just "officially" names them, but we already knew how they were called.Jack Bz wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:09 pm To be fair to Sikat, I've always agreed that these supplementary publications like V-Jump infographics and guidebooks should be taken with a grain of salt and aren't the arbiter of what's true in Dragon Ball. It is a good point that they have claimed things such Gohan Absorbed Boo being the same power as SSJ3 Goku, and everyone agreed to collectively ignore it. They will always be way less relevant than the story itself.
But I think it's very very clear that SSBe and SSB Kaioken have very direct adaptations by Toyo in the manga.
Yeah. They're used differently and it's a more logical and thematically coherent use in the manga in my opinion, but it is the same concept still.emperior wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:30 pm Maybe Vegeta’s evolved form does somewhat come from the anime, but Kaioken is quite different as it didn’t stick around. It was just a small plot point to show how desperate Goku was and how wrongly he was approaching the fight.
I have a hard time believing it was in Toriyama's outline because it doesn't make any appearance in the Broly film, so I don't really know why Toriyama would himself introduce a new form and then pretend it doesn't exist in his next story.emperior wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:30 pm The evolved Blue was probably outlined by Toriyama, I think, but of course he gave no design and so Toyotaro was free to ignore the terrible anime design. He also ignored Trunks’ rage form and didn’t make Kale a full Broly clone.
No.Jack Bz wrote: Wed Jul 21, 2021 3:09 pm But I think it's very very clear that SSBe and SSB Kaioken have very direct adaptations by Toyo in the manga.