Oh, yes. You're right. Sorry, I went with "they come to fight" (how did I imagine that ?), but it's "they can fight". My mistake.Hitiro wrote:Both will be resurrected, so either of them can fight. It wouldn't make much sense if Goku said "Oh, I know! You'll bring Gohan or Gotenks back to life so they can fight." Considering the wish will bring back both. Not one or the other. "They can fight" doesn't necessarily mean both of them will fight together either. It just means that they will be brought back to life so they can, or could, fight. Had it been "so they can fight together." Then fair enough. But that's not what is said.
But that's not important. What really matters is the verb to fight.
Here again, you need to focus on the verb used. Here we have "beat" instead of "fight".Hitiro wrote:Goku is implying that Gohan could now beat Boo by himself, rather than needing Goku's help through fusion or some other method. As opposed to him needing Goku's help against Bootenks.
When Goku uses "to beat", he implies high chance of victory.
When Goku uses "to fight", he implies, well, an unknown outcome.
Yes, he said that. I guess he intentionally forgot his SSJ 3 and put himself at the same level as Vegeta. Thus, he used the pronoun "we" as a whole. In the same way, he also said this :Hitiro wrote:What isn't open to interpretation is Goku's point after they removed Gohan, the kids and Piccolo from Evil Boo. He specifically states that they would definitely be done in by Evil Boo
Yet we see him later talk about how he could have defeated this fat Boo.Goku: “…I’ll be frank. It’s no use. I can’t defeat [Majin Boo]. [ ] …There was practically no gap between Vegeta’s true strength and mine…And Majin Boo is still fine despite Vegeta sacrificing himself, right? Sorry, but I couldn’t win, no matter what.”
So, I would assume he lied on purpose in both cases.
Why would he lie inside Boo's body ? If you ask me, I'd say that...in my opinion...
He preferred to try the fusion because he was keeping SSJ 3 as a last resort. He was waiting until he got no choice but to use it. He thought it would be easier if they fused. Especially when considering that he had to protect the children and his friends around.
Goku suggested it first because it was his only idea. It would be a desperate attempt, someway. It makes no sense to ignore an easy way to defeat Boo just because they prefer to let the Earthlings do the job.Hitiro wrote:Bringing Gotenks and Gohan would have been the easy way out. That is why Goku suggested it first. Then Vegeta said that the Earthlings would save themselves for a change.
If that was the case, Toriyama would have found a way to not make it possible to bring back Gohan and Gotenks. Because, out of universe, it makes the final battle risky only in an anticlimatic way. As if, in another story, the main character could kill the main villain with a gun but he willingly chooses to drop his weapon, for no reason. That kills the drama and there is no tension. I watched a movie like this a few days ago. I didn't get involved in the story anymore when I was like "Ok, this character is just fucking dumb".Hitiro wrote:Again, its a much less risky strategy. But it wouldn't have been much of an ending to the final battle if they brought those two, or even one of them. This is out of universe, I'm sorry, but the simple explanation is the Genki Dama was chosen to make the final battle as risky as it could be for the sake of story telling.
Yeah, that's possible. But in Goku's opinion, it wouldn't mean the end of the world because they will train in order to be strong enough to defeat Boo, not because Gohan already was. That's why I think he wasn't.Hitiro wrote:"The end of the world" simply means the end of the world. You are reading too much into it. Just because it would be "the end of the world" doesn't mean Gohan or Gotenks couldn't beat Pure Boo. This would be in regard to Pure Boo just being created and instantly destroying the Earth like he did the last time.








