Well the problem mainly with that arc that made it so drawn out and pretty much repetitive is that the fights just went around in circles.Vegetto95 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:40 pmAnd as you said, it wouldn't be so bad if it didn't go on for damn near ten 40/50-page chapters straight. The longest fights in Toriyama's original series took up maybe a half a tankōbon volume, as was the case with Jackie Chun, Tenshinhan, Piccolo Daimaō, and Majin Boo, and SOMETIMES about a full one with major battles like Piccolo, Vegeta, and Cell (with the one exception being Gokū vs. Freeza, which took up approximately two, but that was an ultra-climactic battle that had been built up to for over five whole volumes at that point)... and then you have the fights against Granolah and Gas, two characters Toyo gave us very little real reason to care about (ESPECIALLY so with fucking Gas, who kinda just... shows up and takes the spotlight out of absolutely buttfucking nowhere midway through the arc) taking up over two full volumes each. That's INSANE
This was a story arc that was 21 chapters long, went from half way through chapter 67 to 87 and by only chapter 72, the chain of back to back fights began. Pretty much the rest of that arc (except for the flashback though that was full of fighting) was set pretty much in the same spot with fights on rotation.
Goku fought Granolah, then Vegeta fought Granolah, then Goku fought Granolah again temporarily, then Vegeta continued to fight Granolah, then everyone kinda fought Gas, then Granolah fought Gas, Goku fought Gas, Bardock fought Gas in a flashback, Goku and Vegeta fought Gas together, then Goku just fights him again on his own, then he's fighting Gas with Granolah now.
It just went on and on. Whereas in the Cell Games saga, Goku fought Cell, Gohan fought Cell, done.
Then you've got this arc, and if it had to be done they could have easily have expanded the manga around Piccolo training Pan, the timeframe from when Hedo started work at the Red Ribbon and began to develop Cell Max and the Gammas, Videl and this training school of hers, they could have gone into more detail on how and why Broly ended up there, more on the planet Beerus side of things, they could have got other characters involved etc.
But no it's the fighting that's gonna make up months of the manga again. When everyone already knows the outcome and they're never be able to match movie level fight scenes in the manga, it's 3 to 5 minutes worth of screen time there that gets adapted over 40+ pages.