She got knocked out the exact same way Gohan knocked Trunks out.Gaffer Tape wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2024 11:46 pm That's not the aftermath. She's still unconscious. We don't know what state she's actually in.
By DB logic, that means she's fine.
We're shown this twice, once in the previous episode, once in the flashback, and we're told explicitly that he just "put her to sleep a bit."
There's no ambiguity what happened or what state she's in here.
No, the next episode adds in the rest. It's not that hard to connect the dots.Yeah, he moves in. You're adding the rest.Then Giru gets killed and 3-Star moves in to beat her up while she's unconscious.
It's not a blink-and-you-miss-it moment either.
Character = Evil. Does evil things.There's just no logic to his actions as you and the show want me to believe.
That's pretty logical to me.
His characterization is bare-bones and cartoonishly evil.
That's the argument you actually should be making here.
Sounds pretty fair to me.That is an unfair comparison.
Was done to show off how evil the character is, same is happening here.
Scratches all over her face and a bloody mouth that she didn't have before, and an expression of pure agony.I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on that because I think she looks fine. She doesn't look tortured. Just looks a bit dirty and her clothes a bit roughed up.
In Censored Kids Anime logic, that means someone fucked her up badly.
This goes right back to a lot of things in GT.I feel like these statements contradict each other. If there's *nothing* muddled or vague, how could it have been conveyed better? If it could have been conveyed better, that must mean *something* is lacking, right? Even if you don't agree to the degree that I'm arguing, clearly we agree something is amiss here.
Could have the show explained better in the first episode how exactly did Pilaf learn about the Black Star Dragon Balls and how they were never mentioned before and how King Piccolo seems to have had no recollection of them, etc, etc, etc? Yes.
Did it need to? Absolutely not, it doesn't affect the plot or my comprehension of it in any way.
In fact, if the first few episodes of Daima are anything to go by, we're better off not having had that.
I mean, we have Pan getting knocked out in one hit in the back, then 4-Star saying "he put her to sleep."I think you're forgetting some important context here. We have the ability to run back to a previous episode to check a detail. For people watching this on TV when it first aired (what the show was written for), there would have been a full two weeks in between those two shots.
Then we have a scene with her seemingly fine and sleeping with Giru creeping after her.
Then we have a flashback of Pan getting knocked out in one hit in the back, again.
Then she shows up all beaten up with her face fucked up.
I'm sorry, but... I just don't agree that something seems vague here.