Discussion, generally of an in-universe nature, regarding any aspect of the franchise (including movies, spin-offs, etc.) such as: techniques, character relationships, internal back-history, its universe, and more.
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SingleFringe&Sparks
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by SingleFringe&Sparks » Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:16 am
dario03 wrote: So I would say he did get some SS strength from them, but all of them were beat up so its not like it was all of their strength combined.
That ending never will make sense, seeing as how could Goku get stronger than Broly in a weaker state gaining weak energy from exhausted friends, how thats somehow making him stronger. The only reasonable explaination I see is that it didn't power him up at all. It mearly focused all their energy into Goku's strike which was enough to pop-broly's ki cap causing him to explode on his own power. Broly reaching his own limit is what killed him, I say or made him vulnerable to be destroyed.
Zephyr wrote:The fandom's collective fetishizing of "moments" is also ridiculous to me. No, not everyone needs a fucking "shine" moment. If that's all you want, then all you want is fanservice, rather than an actual coherent story. And of course those aren't mutually exclusive; you could have a coherent story with "shine" moments! But if a story is perfectly coherent (and I'm really not seeing any compelling arguments that this one is anything but, despite constantly recurring, really poorly reasoned, attempts to argue otherwise), and you're bemoaning the lack of "shine" moments as a reason for the story's poor quality, then you're letting your thirst for "shine" moments obfuscate your ability to detect basic storytelling when it's right in front of you.
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Hitiro
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by Hitiro » Mon Jun 16, 2014 2:59 pm
SingleFringe&Sparks wrote:dario03 wrote: So I would say he did get some SS strength from them, but all of them were beat up so its not like it was all of their strength combined.
That ending never will make sense, seeing as how could Goku get stronger than Broly in a weaker state gaining weak energy from exhausted friends, how thats somehow making him stronger. The only reasonable explaination I see is that it didn't power him up at all. It mearly focused all their energy into Goku's strike which was enough to pop-broly's ki cap causing him to explode on his own power. Broly reaching his own limit is what killed him, I say or made him vulnerable to be destroyed.
Psuedo-SSJGod.
