How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
Re: How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
I'd argue Vegeta's arc was already complete with his sacrifice and willingly dooming himself to Hell to fix his own screw up. I wish it stuck.
Re: How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
Or do what the Fusion movie did and have come back to help stop Boo and then return to the next world.Kenji wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:36 pm I'd argue Vegeta's arc was already complete with his sacrifice and willingly dooming himself to Hell to fix his own screw up. I wish it stuck.
I do think it was necessary for Vegeta to help clean up the mess he created .
Re: How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
I absolutely think that there's a story to tell with Gohan not being the one to defeat Majin Buu, it simply needs to be told. The big issue that makes the Majin Buu arc fall face-first into the shit isn't that Gohan loses against Majin Buu, it's that he stops having a character arc. Toriyama makes the gingerbread house but doesn't finish the roof or tidy up his workspace afterward.Kid Buu wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:34 pm I get the frustation on Gohan losing, but on the other hand, I do like how the Kid Buu fight leads to Vegeta and Mr. Satan's arc getting completed.
I can see either way working, but Vegeta fully vacating the story after his sacrifice really only works if those threads get picked up by Trunks and Blooma. If we don't see Vegeta again after he goes boom-boom, then Blooma corralling everyone up and somehow contributing to the defeat of Majin Buu hits really hard. Heck, give her Mr. Satan's role! Let the girl have some interior and place in the story! Let's see her bitter feelings toward's Vegeta's actions culminate in her getting Gokuu the Genki he needs for his Dama!MasenkoHA wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:44 pmOr do what the Fusion movie did and have come back to help stop Boo and then return to the next world.Kenji wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:36 pm I'd argue Vegeta's arc was already complete with his sacrifice and willingly dooming himself to Hell to fix his own screw up. I wish it stuck.
I do think it was necessary for Vegeta to help clean up the mess he created .
Re: How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
Gohan never deserved to be put in the role of protagonist, and it was obviously never going to work out in the long run when Gokuu was so iconic.
I would've had Gohan and Gotenks fight Pure Boo alongside Gokuu and Vegeeta on the Kaioushin World instead of leaving them on Earth with all the fodder characters, but the plot demanded that Pure Boo be defeated by the Genkidama. Having Gohan and Gotenks just be more punching bags for Pure Boo wouldn't really make all that much of a difference, as forced as killing them off was. The only real purpose it'd serve would be to hype Pure Boo up as more of a threat, which would benefit the plot to an extent, but it's not a huge improvement.
While all the Gokuu wank gets annoying, it's what Dragon Ball is known for; Gokuu shines the brightest, and everyone else is his cheerleader to varying degrees.
I would've had Gohan and Gotenks fight Pure Boo alongside Gokuu and Vegeeta on the Kaioushin World instead of leaving them on Earth with all the fodder characters, but the plot demanded that Pure Boo be defeated by the Genkidama. Having Gohan and Gotenks just be more punching bags for Pure Boo wouldn't really make all that much of a difference, as forced as killing them off was. The only real purpose it'd serve would be to hype Pure Boo up as more of a threat, which would benefit the plot to an extent, but it's not a huge improvement.
While all the Gokuu wank gets annoying, it's what Dragon Ball is known for; Gokuu shines the brightest, and everyone else is his cheerleader to varying degrees.
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It really feels to me as though Toriyama didn't fully think through the long term ramifications of the "passing the torch" aspect of trying to succeed Goku with Gohan in the Cell arc, and then come the Buu arc after trying to make him have a meaningful role more or less fumbled then he effectively gave up. Trying to fit a square peg in a round hole didn't end up panning out, as Gohan couldn't effectively work as a protagonist in Goku's place despite Toriyama trying as best he could to push the narrative in that direction but then couldn't pull it off in execution, especially given the inexplicable shift during the Androids arc as already mentioned elsewhere here.
The Saiyaman stuff, his Next World training with the Elder Kaioshin and the Z-Sword among others had some potential but then his character arc pretty much petered out after that point.
The Saiyaman stuff, his Next World training with the Elder Kaioshin and the Z-Sword among others had some potential but then his character arc pretty much petered out after that point.
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Re: How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
I still don't see any of this as his character arc petering out. The culmination of Gohan's throughline in the Buu arc is that he's choosing to face his obstacles alone now instead of being forced into it as he was during the Cell arc. The idea behind his plotline is that he got weaker by abandoning his training, then made an active choice to get strong again and take the lead of his own accord.SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:18 pm The Saiyaman stuff, his Next World training with the Elder Kaioshin and the Z-Sword among others had some potential but then his character arc pretty much petered out after that point.
He loses pretty abruptly because he gets careless in the moment, and this loss is presented as a way to raise tension while Goku desperately looks for a fusee to merge with. But none of that diminishes what Gohan stepping up meant for his character.
I will agree that between him and Vegeta, Vegeta's payoffs in the arc hit much harder.
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Re: How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
I mean, in the general sense that even with those things that Toriyama’s narrative decision to make Gohan the protagonist ultimately it didn’t work out in the end. Though yeah between the two it seems like Vegeta was much better paid off in that regard.Mr Baggins wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 11:08 pmI still don't see any of this as his character arc petering out. The culmination of Gohan's throughline in the Buu arc is that he's choosing to face his obstacles alone now instead of being forced into it as he was during the Cell arc. The idea behind his plotline is that he got weaker by abandoning his training, then made an active choice to get strong again and take the lead of his own accord.SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:18 pm The Saiyaman stuff, his Next World training with the Elder Kaioshin and the Z-Sword among others had some potential but then his character arc pretty much petered out after that point.
He loses pretty abruptly because he gets careless in the moment, and this loss is presented as a way to raise tension while Goku desperately looks for a fusee to merge with. But none of that diminishes what Gohan stepping up meant for his character.
I will agree that between him and Vegeta, Vegeta's payoffs in the arc hit much harder.
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Re: How do you feel about the trope where everyone waits for Goku?
I'd be willing to bet the moment he changed his mind for good was when he put Gohan in Goku's clothes and it made him realize he was forcing it. Why, with lack of a good idea for any alternatives, try to make Gohan into Goku when the real thing's still right there?SuperSaiyaManZ94 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:18 pm It really feels to me as though Toriyama didn't fully think through the long term ramifications of the "passing the torch" aspect of trying to succeed Goku with Gohan in the Cell arc, and then come the Buu arc after trying to make him have a meaningful role more or less fumbled then he effectively gave up. Trying to fit a square peg in a round hole didn't end up panning out, as Gohan couldn't effectively work as a protagonist in Goku's place despite Toriyama trying as best he could to push the narrative in that direction but then couldn't pull it off in execution, especially given the inexplicable shift during the Androids arc as already mentioned elsewhere here.
The Saiyaman stuff, his Next World training with the Elder Kaioshin and the Z-Sword among others had some potential but then his character arc pretty much petered out after that point.
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