Suupaa Gohan 2 wrote:AnimeMaakuo wrote:My question is that, when Vegeta dies, would be be-able to keep his body and train with Goku in the other world?
AnimeMaakuo wrote:Would Vegeta get to keep his life and train with Goku later on when Vegeta dies of old age?
AnimeMaakuo wrote:But would Vegeta be able to keep his physical body in the other world after aging to death?
AnimeMaakuo wrote:What I want to know is, will Vegeta keep his physical body when he dies of old age? (So he can go train with Goku).
Not to be rude, but we get it...you don't have to repeat the same question 20 times, if it's in your OP post, someone will get to it eventually ^^; If this was your main/most pressing question, you probably should have worded your topic title more specifically, and not as broad as just 'at the end of GT'.
Personally I don't think so. If we go back to Vegeta's death against Buu, Piccolo flat-out told him that no, he'd lose his body, go to Hell, and be cleansed because his life is full of sin. If we had to rank good vs. evil deeds and where it nets you in the afterlife, let's say 5 is where Goku is at, 0 is neutral, and Vegeta at this point against Buu would be at a -5.
However, after this point, he comes back and fuses with Goku into Vegetto. Once they unfuse, Vegeta finally admits Goku is better, and puts a ton of effort into getting the humans to donate their energy to the Genki-Dama. Once Buu is defeated, the next 10 years of his life are spent in relative peace. Vegeta has finally let go of all that animosity between him and Goku. Factoring GT into the mix (and ignoring the whole Bebi incident because I'm pretty sure that wasn't his fault - correct me if I'm wrong though, I've seen maybe 10 episodes of GT total, and that was via fansubs back in middle school), Vegeta did more still to help save the Earth. Let's say that the gods have watched all of this and recognized it, weighing his more recent good deeds against his past evil ones. That all bumps Vegeta back up to 0, a 'clean slate' if you will - he can die and not go to Hell.
But his past is still full of evil deeds. I don't think it'd be very prudent of the gods to completely ignore the fact that the guy spent more of his life doing - and enjoying himself doing - deplorable, evil deeds, and say 'well it's okay, he spent the last few years being good, so let's just call it even and let him keep his body after death'. That'd be a pretty glaring oversight if you ask me. Vegeta does not deserve the privilege of keeping his body after death. He did not live a heroic life of good deeds like Goku, or (this is about GT, so I think we'd be silly to ignore other filler material) the other fighters shown in the Anoyoichi Budoukai. It seems to be a rule that if you live a normal, good life, then you're nobody special and you die normally. Only the goodest of the good get the privilege of keeping their bodies after death. If we consider Vegeta's good deeds, the most it could possibly do for him is bump him from a -5 (going to Hell, getting his soul erased) to a 0 ('normal'). He has no right to get bumped up to 5 (ultimate good-guy body keeping status) just because of a few instances of saving the Earth when compared to his entire life of doing terrible things.
Sorry, I know a lot of fans would just love the idea of Goku and Vegeta becoming friendly rivals in the afterlife, but considering the material (mostly filler or not,
we're analyzing the end of GT after all) that just seems completely absurd and impossible. Vegeta is not a good guy. He may have eventually
become a good guy, but that's just not enough. If I was a notorious serial killer on the run for 18 years, and by the time the police finally caught me, I had repented by helping a few dozen old ladies cross the street and volunteering at my local soup kitchen, would that be enough for them to decide
not to throw me in jail? Of course not. This is the same thing.