23rd Budokai
He seems to be mostly played for a fool here, so Goku can look cool:
Positives:
- Came up with a counter to the Mafuba, and swallowed Kami.
- Was tricked by Goku into nailing himself with his own attack
- Wasted all of his energy on an ineffective and pointless attack, leaving him easy pickings.
- Turned into a giant, which just made him a huge target and let Goku free Kami and humiliate Piccolo.
- He blasted Goku while he was off guard, but it's left ambiguous whether he intentionally did this by playing dead, or if that's just when he happened to get up.
He's matured, but he's still anything but a genius:
Positives:
- He came up with the SBC, and the battle plan against Raditz (though, notably, Goku was the one who came up with the full nelson plan, after Piccolo's distraction plan failed).
- He warned Goku not to trust Raditz.
- Attacked Raditz directly after talking shit to him, despite being much weaker. He's extremely lucky Raditz got distracted and deemed him not worth killing.
- Took a blast for Gohan, rather than throwing or tackling him out of the way.
- Demanded that Vegeta not waste time with the Saibamen- and even killed his own Saibaman super fast as a demonstration- even though the whole reason they're there is to buy time.
- His battle plan against Nappa. On the one hand, it may have worked; on the other, he didn't expect a five year old he repeatedly beat and traumatized to pussy out, and focused the plan on him. He later admits it was stupid rather than smart later. I guess it was both. Smupid.
- Going for Nappa's tail. On the one hand, this is technically the smart thing to do. On the other, this isn't really smart so much as "not ridiculously stupid", considering what a crippling weakness it is, and he took a long time to come up with it.
- Blabbed to Raditz about the Dragon Balls. Not smart, but not exactly dumb either, since he didn't know Raditz could record and send back their conversation (probably). However, what makes this moment notable is that he apparently learns nothing from it, going by this Cell arc behavior.
A prime example of Piccolo's arrogance and overconfidence:
Positives:
- Distracting Freeza for the Genki Dama.
- Demanded he be brought to Namek to fight Freeza, even though the whole reason they were there was to bring him back, and his death would fuck everything up.
- Thought that one week of the same training that didn't even let Goku surpass Vegeta would let him beat the most powerful being in the universe.
- His whole master battle plan during his battle with 3rd form Freeza was to run away, leaving the others open for attack.
- He thought that Freeza's transformation wouldn't increase his speed, why?
- Held back against 2nd form Freeza by keeping his weights on, resulting in him taking unnecessary damage and giving Freeza more of a chance.
Positives:
- Duped Cell into giving him his back story by feigning weakness.
- Demanded that they let the androids be created, because he wanted to fight them. This is despite Trunks stating that they would be massacred, and that he, Gohan, and Goku (as he was) stood absolutely no chance.
- Came up with an... interesting... plan to rescue Goku from 19, involving selling a hit from 20 that was really harmless to him, then lying on the ground and letting 19 drain the life out of him, ostensibly to catch them off guard. Except he already had them off guard, with a clean shot at 19, and 20 wasn't a real threat to him at that point. He probably could have just one-shotted him.
- Referred to Vegeta as a "genius" while Vegeta was acting like a moron.
- Demanded to fight Android 20, even though Vegeta could end him with one attack, and proceeded to toy with him, and spend more time bragging than fighting, even though Gero is still dangerous in many ways by this point. It gets to the point that Vegeta of all people actually yells at him to finish Gero off.
- Turns his back to Gero for a prolonged period of time to talk to the others. This, along with his toying earlier, lets Gero escape.
- Immediately fucks up his own plan (which he credits to Kami) to brag, and in the process teaches Cell about regeneration and lets him escape.
- Fights 17, even though:
A. That will draw Cell right to them
B. Best case scenario, he takes out one of them and dies pointlessly against the other two, leaving Cell to do whatever he wants (he doesn't need to be complete to crush everyone else). - Cell Games behavior. Somehow "knows" Gohan doesn't want to fight, despite Gohan explicitly stating that he did, yells at Goku for throwing him into the fight even though no one else can so much as lay a finger on Cell or even follow his movements, briefly thinks Gohan died even though in actuality his ki didn't drop a bit, and tried to rush in against Cell even though all that would accomplish is getting himself pointlessly killed.
- Was able to notice that both Goku and Vegeta were in bad shape and losing steam against their respective androids. This is sometimes brought up as an example of his intelligence, but it doesn't really seem like a smart thing so much as a "I have eyes" thing, as their states were blindingly obvious. If anything, it just makes others look dumb for thinking, for example, that Vegeta was fighting evenly with 18, when he was huffing and puffing and struggling to land a punch, while 18 was countering every strike while clearly not exerting any effort, with a bored look on her face.
Positives:
- Had the ROSAT back-up plan in case Buu beat Gotenks. It didn't work, but he couldn't have known that Buu could rip dimensions open.
- Was able to briefly distract Buu by walking him around and stalling, giving the boys a bit more time in the ROSAT.
- Advised Gotenks to not screw around against Buu, and go for the kill.
- Suspected that Buu was up to something, while Goten/Trunks didn't and Gohan had no problem with them fusing to take him on. However, something of a mixed moment, as he still fell for it and still got absorbed despite supposedly possessing super hearing.
- Thought that base Gotenks could defeat Super Buu. He couldn't.
- Wanted to fight Fat Buu. Krillin had to tell him that it would be pointless and he'd just get himself killed.
- Praised Vegeta's plan for defeating Pure Buu, even though it was an extremely dumb and pointless plan, as they could have just brought Gohan or Gotenks in to one-shot this Buu.
- Was fooled by Buu into thinking he had killed himself, despite seeing him regenerate from worse. Gohan had to point out that Buu was just hiding.
- Begged Buu to waste time by killing the remaining Earthlings. It didn't work.
- Was apparently absorbed by Buu for his "brains". I don't really count this as an intelligence feat because he didn't do anything, wasn't actually complimented specifically for being smart (Buu talks about this is in the context of absorbing Gotenks, doesn't even know who Piccolo is other than that guy who yells at Gotenks not to screw around, and talks about how Piccolo will cancel out Gotenks' immaturity, and Gohan only comments that Piccolo had a "sober" effect), and doesn't seem to actually make Buu smarter besides making him speak in a more refined fashion (Buu in many ways behaves like the opposite of Piccolo).
In light of all of this, why is he still thought of as the smartest of the main cast? I fail to see how he's any smarter than someone like Krillin, for example. Also, Vegeta typically gets a lot of shit for the stupid things he does, but not Piccolo. Granted, he's smarter than usual in the Buu arc, due to a combination of his fusion with Kami, mellowing out for seven years, and the fact that he's never trusted with fighting, but I still wouldn't class him as smarter than Namek arc Vegeta, or Super Buu, or his father, or several other characters.










