Your point was that even if we get a new generation, if the execution is bad, it won't be great. I'm just saying, bad execution makes anything bad. Good execution can make anything enjoyable (e.g. Kid Buu arc).ABED wrote:Not inherently. GT isn't evidence of anything, it was mostly bad execution. DB was focused on Goku and that's easily the best portion of the story. Plus, it's Goku's story. Why do people love the idea of "the next generation" so much?
And people love the idea of the next generation, specifically in Gohan's case, because they enjoyed his role in the Cell Games and wanted him to develop from there in a more, for a lack of a better word, respectable manner. They wanted him to fit the "main role," but he didn't because of Toriyama's direction with the character. When he goes ultimate, it's reminiscent to his SSJ2 form, so people were excited to see him kick butt, but he ultimately does nothing.
In the case of Uub and Pan, it's because they're a clean slate. It's more the novelty of "what will they come up for these characters?!" than actual interest in them. Having them as co-mains may or may not be a good idea. It really does depend on the execution. But the minute they remove Goku from the scene, the fans who have an emotional attachment to him will be quick to hate on the new series, regardless of its quality.
In DB, the level of a character's ki in respect to another's is how you determine how they compare to each other. What I'm saying is Kid Buu was more or less equal to Goku, but he had a unique ability that gave him a strong advantage. Gotenks and Gohan far exceed Goku at that point in the story, so they'd be able to beat Buu fairly easily. Well, Gohan would, anyways.Which doesn't disprove my point? Kid Buu's abilities allow him to defeat Goku, it doesn't matter what they are.







