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CatouttaHell wrote:I guess he's just impossibly powerful and he now gets thrills from letting things go as much to hell as possible before busting out his ultimate power and ending the villain or some shit.
Why continue discussing?hleV wrote:ToeiWhile Toei isn't consistent about shit, they were obviously aware of the fact that they were taking an appearance of SSJ2 Gohan. I don't see why would they give it to a SSJ and not SSJ2 Gohan in Movie #10.
- based SSJ Gohan's appearance on SSJ Gohan during his training with Goten
- based SSJ2 Gohan's appearance on SSJ2 Gohan during his transformation in front of Kibito
When Movie 10 was released the manga had already reached Buu's hatching; Gohan's transformation at the tournament had long past.Hellspawn28 wrote:Gohan as a adult never went SSj2 until he meet Kibito and Movie 10 was released before that epsiode from what I can remember.
I don't think so.Hellspawn28 wrote:Cobalt Agent on Moviecodec did some Broly debunking (Along with the whole SSj2 Gohan thing in Movie 10) and it's worth reading.
Finally, a scenario for this film which does.p123 wrote:Broly could just be heavily toying with both the kids and Videl, and hell he is shown to be toying around with Base Gohan as well...Once Gohan realizes that Broly is toying, Gohan busts out SSJ2 in a second, which makes SSJ Broly crap himself...
So it could all still make sense...
No, in fact I find it quite silly. For a few reasons.You don't think Gohan M 10 = Trained Gohan = Post Zeta Sword = Bringing out all of Gohan's current potential is a plausible POV?
But the movies are usally tie ins for the DBZ anime and never go by the manga.When Movie 10 was released the manga had already reached Buu's hatching; Gohan's transformation at the tournament had long past.
They based Gohan's design off of how he very well looked in manga, although anime probably have done the same.Hellspawn28 wrote:But the movies are usally tie ins for the DBZ anime and never go by the manga.When Movie 10 was released the manga had already reached Buu's hatching; Gohan's transformation at the tournament had long past.
Adding that the movie was released only 10 days after the episode, where Teen Gohan transformed into a SSJ 2 at the tournament, which doesn't give them much time to go back and change his character design in the movie, since we know, that they made the above designs for him, where there's clearly a difference between the hair.hleV wrote:They based Gohan's design off of how he very well looked in manga, although anime probably have done the same.Hellspawn28 wrote:But the movies are usally tie ins for the DBZ anime and never go by the manga.When Movie 10 was released the manga had already reached Buu's hatching; Gohan's transformation at the tournament had long past.
He doesn't seem to know jack about the concept of perception and communication barriers. He'd be banned quickly if he came here I think... Then again, I could be talking out of my ass.dbgtFO wrote:Adding that the movie was released only 10 days after the episode, where Teen Gohan transformed into a SSJ 2 at the tournament, which doesn't give them much time to go back and change his character design in the movie, since we know, that they made the above designs for him, where there's clearly a difference between the hair.
They had to be basing it off the manga and that Cobalt guy doesn't know jack about that specific part of the Broly topic.
CatouttaHell wrote:I guess he's just impossibly powerful and he now gets thrills from letting things go as much to hell as possible before busting out his ultimate power and ending the villain or some shit.
Well, Movie #6 appears to mirror the Androids arc, what with Vegeta being a Super Saiyan and Gohan's hairstyle. And in the Androids arc, Piccolo said that Vegeta may be stronger than Goku. Although I agree with you that, in this universe, I think Goku's stronger than Vegeta because, to me, he performs better against Coola than Vegeta and he's always the hero who gets the finishing blow. The same reason I think SSj3 Goku's stronger than Ultimate Gohan in Movie #13.Kingdom Heartless wrote:I don't really see much to back that up...Vegeta is potentially a little stronger than Goku in Movie 6, as well.
I mean, he seemed a little more outmatched than Goku, although that is partly because Goku and Cooler were both using Instant Transmission.
Holden Caulfield in [b][i]The Catcher in the Rye[/i][/b] wrote:I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.
For some reason, I don't think that's a good idea. It could be argued the "Full-Power Super Saiyan aura" is just part of Toriyama's artistic style evolving. Vegeta has the same spiked aura as a Super Saiyan when he powers up for his Big Bang Attack and he explodes in rage after being beaten by #18. As do the Super Saiyan Grades, Future Gohan when he transforms, Piccolo when he powers up against #17 and when he powers up for the Gekiretsu Kodan and first-form Cell (see his aura when he fights Trunks in the future).Kaboom wrote:The manga is the only source with visual internal consistency, and there's a LOT of it. So much so, that I'm thinking of compiling a thread just to outline all the differences and serve as a guide. With pictures and guidebook sources and everything.
Holden Caulfield in [b][i]The Catcher in the Rye[/i][/b] wrote:I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.