The problem is, even assuming he managed to forget ALL of this (which is very unlikely in the case of the Kaioshin, he should at least know there were more than three), it wouldn't make a difference. If he did know, he'd probably just say the same thing. Check out him saying "I know the manga said this, but what REALLY happened was...".I feel one of Toriyama's comments from this interview should be brought up
Furthermore, if he doesn't know crap about his own work, why is he answering Q and As? Small bits like Gero's back story, 17's career, and where Vegeta learned about bargain sales are one thing, but contradicting major in-universe information is another matter altogether.
I have a hard time believing that there's nothing more interesting he could talk about. Like how Cold's business started, or how and why the Kaioshin affect Buu the way they do.I dunno. Some fans seem to eat up all this "world-building" stuff (although I find these to be more world-shattering), but it just seems to me to be talking for the sake of talking. Like he or Shueisha really want an audience to promote this full-color manga, but they've run out of legitimate stuff to say (which, after 30 years, is really no crime), so it's just, like, "Screw it. We'll make shit up. If it's wrong, we'll just hide behind, 'Oh, well, this is what the true story was.'"
Doesn't work. Toriyama specifically mentions the reason as their minor argument, while Old Kai says the monster feared his abilities. Neither mention anything else. You can't just stack them on top of each other.Both combined: Beerus was annoyed by Kaioshin's ability because he could create fighters stronger than him, so he sealed him in a sword after he annoyed him even more with a trifling thing.
He never said that.I do like AT is giving us info that fans been wondering about for years. He said that Freeza is a mutant, that him and Cold are the only members of their family.
Ah. Just wanted to say I've been loving reading what you're saying today, but this particular paragraph absolutely perfectly encapsulates it. Change for the sake of change.
I know this is essentially a pointless post but I wanted to mention I agree with everything RandomGuy96 has said so far.
AppreciatedJust got to agree with everything said by RandomGuy96 and GafferTape here.
Oh, and that mastering the SS form tidbit was just a new level of stupid. Aside from it obviously being an excuse to justify using the easiest to draw/animate form more, it makes no sense. Goku already mastered Super Saiyan in the Cell arc. SS2 and SS3 were the "correct" ascensions of that form. What is Toriyama saying? That Goku was a dumbass, and during the seven years training his best course of action would've just been to master Super Saiyan again? And don't bring up god power here, Toriyama doesn't even mention it, and treats this statement more like "mastering SS more was always the best way to go, Goku just now realized it".
Not that his attempt to cram in that crappy movie hasn't screwed up the continuity enough. Like when he said Goku kept his god powers, essentially meaning the ending of the series he wrote makes no damn sense.








