But they were different each time. Gohan started off as a scared child but grows braver as the story goes along. Gohan was far more proactive in the Freeza arc, he wasn't the main hero but he was willing to pick a fight against Dodoria in a fit of rage. He was willing to face Freeza in spite of his fear. I'm starting to come around to the idea that the weight of being THE hero might get to him a little, but as a hero that's something he would overcome in order to defeat Cell. It's the lesson he learns to complete the hero's journey.TheGmGoken wrote:While you're using passive the right way. It's the wrong time to use it. The way you use means that all heroes aren't heroes because at one point most of them was passive for a moment due to reasons. Also this was Gohan's FIRST TIME being a hero. The fact he needed a guide from his father showed how inexperience he was. Same with Aang and Roku. at first Roku gudied Aang but as the story goes on Aang doesn't use him as much. Had there been an Arc between Boo and Cell rather it been filler or apart of the manga I'm sure Gohan would have done MUCH better like Broly the second coming(Yes Goku came at the end but that was for Toei's sake). You're complaining that a 9 year boy who never EVER had to protect Earth should't need help. Which IMO is just wrong. Even Piccolo agrees.but as the hero he can't just be told what to do. There are few things more boring than a hero that's passive in his/her own story
That's not drama well it is..but that's the same thing we've saw since the Saiyajin Arc. Freeza Arc and Saiyajin Arc showed it. We don't need a 3 in the role. What you think while your opinion is just a default hero story that's been over done LONG before DB came out. It;s old. Boring. Once again your reasons for your beef with Gohan should mean that too you lots of heroes aren't heroes.I think there's plenty of drama in a guy that doesn't know if they can win but is willing to die trying. Gohan couldn't at least be that. He had to be told to tryin.
Granted it's filler, but I love Gohan's reason for turning SS, he feels like he's always failing his friends when they need him the most. It's not a default hero story, it's a classic and heroic story. Heroes shouldn't be passive, especially if it's their story.
Goku wasn't a guiding hand, he was basically doing everything except the physical action. Again, it's not that he needed help, I'm fine with Vegeta being the distraction to allow Gohan the moment he needs, but by that point in the story, Gohan should be at a place emotionally where he won't give up, even if he knows he's facing certain death.