Anyone else think Vegeta was too easily forgiven by the end?

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Re: Anyone else think Vegeta was too easily forgiven by the

Post by DBZGTKOSDH » Thu Feb 12, 2015 8:28 am

dbzfan7 wrote:If that's really all you've got to say back, then there's nothing else to carry out this conversation. If the wish was really for only good people. Then no looters, muggers, small time bad guys, or anything in that regard are coming back. Yet Pilaf and his cronies came back, solidifying that you don't have to be good to be wished back, just not super evil like Dabura or Babidi.
I'm not saying that Vegeta is a good guy only because of Porunga. There is also the SSGod ritual, and his actions against Pure Boo & Beerus. Vegeta cared enough for the Earth to have them kill Boo with their own power (through the Genki Dama), and he was even willing to throw away his pride in order to protect the Earth from Beerus.
Toei's Bardock is also different from Toriyama's too.
Not the same thing at all. Toei's Vegeta went through additional character development after the end of the manga, and Toriyama's Vegeta is going through additional (and similar to Toei's) character development now as well. With Bardock, Toriyama just created his own different version.
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Re: Anyone else think Vegeta was too easily forgiven by the

Post by dbzfan7 » Thu Feb 12, 2015 2:16 pm

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dbzfan7 wrote:If that's really all you've got to say back, then there's nothing else to carry out this conversation. If the wish was really for only good people. Then no looters, muggers, small time bad guys, or anything in that regard are coming back. Yet Pilaf and his cronies came back, solidifying that you don't have to be good to be wished back, just not super evil like Dabura or Babidi.
I'm not saying that Vegeta is a good guy only because of Porunga. There is also the SSGod ritual, and his actions against Pure Boo & Beerus. Vegeta cared enough for the Earth to have them kill Boo with their own power (through the Genki Dama), and he was even willing to throw away his pride in order to protect the Earth from Beerus.
Toei's Bardock is also different from Toriyama's too.
Not the same thing at all. Toei's Vegeta went through additional character development after the end of the manga, and Toriyama's Vegeta is going through additional (and similar to Toei's) character development now as well. With Bardock, Toriyama just created his own different version.
The freaking Kintoun is a better judge of character than the SSJ God ritual. His actions against Kid Boo? Oh you mean let's make the whole thing way harder than it needs to be by not fusing or calling in Gohan or Gotenks. If anything that was another stupid call from him. Also he's protecting his family more than the earth with Beerus. He hardly cares about anyone beyond them. He isn't going to give a shit it he saw some human corpses so long as they aren't someone he cares about.

Point is he made a different Bardock that a lot of people despise. So comparing Toei Vegeta to his Vegeta is silly considering Toriyama doesn't give a shit about following what Toei lays out.

Besides this is a thread if Vegeta is to easily forgiven, not if he's a good or bad guy right now.
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Post by Kid Buu » Tue Feb 17, 2015 4:10 pm

FoolsGil wrote: -Not sure if it was filler, but when he was fighting Eighteen, he killed random pedestrians who were in the way
This was in the comic.
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Post by Saiga » Tue Feb 17, 2015 10:52 pm

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FoolsGil wrote: -Not sure if it was filler, but when he was fighting Eighteen, he killed random pedestrians who were in the way
This was in the comic.
Only the truck driver, not all the scenes where they switched location and he racked up a bunch more kills.
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Post by Kid Buu » Tue Feb 17, 2015 11:25 pm

That's true.

Anyway, I guess you can say Vegeta was forgiven too easily, but personally I think pretty much every character who switched sides was forgiven too easily.
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Post by rereboy » Wed Feb 18, 2015 11:38 am

Kid Buu wrote:... but personally I think pretty much every character who switched sides was forgiven too easily.
I don't agree with that.

The worst Tenshinhan did was break Yamcha's leg. Kind of a dick move, but the way he turned away from his master and how he helped the gang agaisnt Piccolo Daimao is more than enough to forgive that.

Piccolo Jr is significantly different from Piccolo Daimao and didn't actually murder anyone. He did try to kill Goku and take over the world, but since he sacrificed his own life to save Gohan and eventually lost interest in being evil, its not very hard to forgive him.

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Post by Puto » Wed Feb 18, 2015 12:55 pm

Piccolo also sacrificed his own individuality by merging with God in order to face Cell.
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Post by LordCrumb » Sun Mar 01, 2015 12:34 am

Marco Polo wrote:Tenshinhan agrees with you as he never forgave him.
You know, I've actually been thinking about this comment for quite a while now, but only now decided to reply to it.. how did you come to this statement? did Ten say something when he was resurrected, or something else? I am very curious...

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Post by Attitudefan » Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:15 pm

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Marco Polo wrote:Tenshinhan agrees with you as he never forgave him.
You know, I've actually been thinking about this comment for quite a while now, but only now decided to reply to it.. how did you come to this statement? did Ten say something when he was resurrected, or something else? I am very curious...
During the Cell arc, in the heavenly realm, Ten says that Vegeta is a little shit for killing him and his friends, and that Vegeta tried to destroy the Earth. He refuses to wear the armor of the saiyans because of that.
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Post by DieHard » Sun Mar 01, 2015 10:32 pm

rereboy wrote: The worst Tenshinhan did was break Yamcha's leg. Kind of a dick move, but the way he turned away from his master and how he helped the gang agaisnt Piccolo Daimao is more than enough to forgive that.
Still a very big dick move, I have not forget.

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Post by rereboy » Mon Mar 02, 2015 7:38 am

DieHard wrote: Still a very big dick move, I have not forget.

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Compared to Vegeta's genocide of billions of beings? :lol:. A broken leg is meaningless. Especially since Tenshinhan asks for Yamcha's forgiveness at the end of the Tournament. Vegeta never did that.

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