Like Herms said, that's how age is normally shown in DB. A lot of characters never look their age. Goku at 15 still looks prepubescent, Gohan at the Cell Games looks older than 11, Kuririn has always been naturally small, even as an adult, and the list goes on. Maybe we can just put it down to the fact that Bra reached puberty way early. I mean, she's only half-Saiyan. Pan looks about right for her age. Bra, however, really does look like she should be at least 15.Bura wrote:Gah, Bra being 9 in GT is just sooooo hard for me to swallow.
1. Guys are HITTING ON HER
2. She's driving a car!!
3. She's just as tall as all the adult females!!
Oh my, just look how short Pan is when you compare her to Bra
So what is the time gap between Z and GT?
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Holden Caulfield in [b][i]The Catcher in the Rye[/i][/b] wrote:I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.
I think you cna attribute Goku's height at fifteen to Toriyama's art style at the time. But Krillin is a short person; I'm 99% certain that other characters have pointed that out.Piccolo Daimao wrote:Like Herms said, that's how age is normally shown in DB. A lot of characters never look their age. Goku at 15 still looks prepubescent, Gohan at the Cell Games looks older than 11, Kuririn has always been naturally small, even as an adult, and the list goes on. Maybe we can just put it down to the fact that Bra reached puberty way early. I mean, she's only half-Saiyan. Pan looks about right for her age. Bra, however, really does look like she should be at least 15.
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Well, we already know that Saiyans age slower than humans, so I'd put it down to that, as well as Toriyama's art style. Same for Kuririn (excluding the Saiyan bit, of courseB wrote:I think you can attribute Goku's height at fifteen to Toriyama's art style at the time. But Krillin is a short person; I'm 99% certain that other characters have pointed that out.Piccolo Daimao wrote:Like Herms said, that's how age is normally shown in DB. A lot of characters never look their age. Goku at 15 still looks prepubescent, Gohan at the Cell Games looks older than 11, Kuririn has always been naturally small, even as an adult, and the list goes on. Maybe we can just put it down to the fact that Bra reached puberty way early. I mean, she's only half-Saiyan. Pan looks about right for her age. Bra, however, really does look like she should be at least 15.
Holden Caulfield in [b][i]The Catcher in the Rye[/i][/b] wrote:I hope to hell when I do die somebody has sense enough to just dump me in the river or something. Anything except sticking me in a goddam cemetery. People coming and putting a bunch of flowers on your stomach on Sunday, and all that crap. Who wants flowers when you're dead? Nobody.
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Yes, that's how the Daizenshuu puts it. It's just a fan guess that it explains Goku's slow growth. As it's been pointed out, characters age weird all over the show.Amigo Ten wrote:I thought it was that Saiyans stayed in their prime longer, not that they just aged slower over all. That is, they grow the same as humans until they reach their prime, whatever age that may be, and after that they age slower. Goku's just a late bloomer.
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As we said, he says that they 'stay in their prime longer'. That doesn't mean aging slower. If it's to stay at their peak for the longest time possible, they should age to reach their prime faster, then stay that way as long as possible. Though I guess the system doesn't have to be perfect.Ultimate_DB_Fan wrote:It's specifically stated by Vegeta towards the end of Z that they age slower so that their bodies can still be fit for battle to some capacity, or something along those lines.
Didn't Toriyama tell us in something recent that such was the case? Saiyans have about the same lifespans as humans, but they remain in their prime for much longer.
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Yep.SSj Kaboom wrote:Didn't Toriyama tell us in something recent that such was the case? Saiyans have about the same lifespans as humans, but they remain in their prime for much longer.
As you can see, it doesn't say anything one way or the other about their rate of growth into adulthood. It could be interpreted either way with the info on hand.Herms wrote:Saiyan aging
Next Toriyama is asked whether Saiyans are always young. As a fighting race they stay young for a long time in order to maintain their power, but Toriyama explains that their actual lifespan isn’t much different than Earthlings, and they quickly deteriorate after a certain age. Toriyama adds that Saiyan hair style still changes with age, and that Nappa went bald. Like with Earthlings, hair composition various from person to person.




