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by kemuri07 » Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:46 am
I am also of the belief that the perfect ending to DBZ would have been the end of the Freeza arc. Within the entirety of the first three arcs (Saiyan, Namek, Freeza) there's a connection between each of them that really isn't apparent in either the Cell or Buu saga.
1. Goku and Company encounter Raditz who explains Goku's origins. Goku is killed in battle, and Piccolo takes Goku's son, Gohan, to train. Vegeta and Nappa intercept a conversation between Piccolo and a dying Raditz, learning of the Dragon Balls existence.
2. The Saiyans arrive on earth, killing most of the defending Z warriors. Goku returns from his training in Heaven, and engages both Nappa and Vegeta. Goku is heavily wounded, and Vegeta retreats to heal himself. The surviving gang head out to Namek in order to resurrect their dead friends.
3. Krillin and Gohan arrive on Namek, however, they run into Freeza, who was responsible for the extinction of the Saiyans. Vegeta also arrives on Namek in order to gain the Dragonballs for his own needs.
4. After a deadly game of cat and mouse, Krillan, Gohan, and Vegeta finally face-off against Freeza. Later, Goku takes on Freeza and by becoming the Legendary Super Saiyan, is able to defeat Freeza.
On its own, the first three arcs work as a movie within themselves--complete with a beginning, middle, and end. More importantly, Goku goes through a specific character arc during this period. Whereas Goku's entire arc in DB is about him becoming the strongest on earth, Goku's arc in DBZ is a bit more complex: He proves that a lower-class Saiyan can beat the odds, and manages to avenge his entire race. Goku defeating Freeza, while ultimately perishing during the battle, would have made for a bittersweet, but powerful ending.
Thinking about it now, Goku isn't the only one that comes full-circle within these arcs:
Gohan - Starts out as the complete opposite of Goku--meek and mild--yet ends the Freeza saga as a far more confident and fierce warrior.
Piccolo - Piccolo begins as an antagonist, yet slowly develops feelings for the Earth, as well as serving as a "father-figure" (though I do love the fact that TFS makes a good point to comment how Goku is essentially absent in Gohan's life) for Gohan. More importantly, Piccolo realizes his identity and his place in the world.
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kemuri07 on Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:54 am, edited 1 time in total.