Marco Polo wrote:Kamiccolo9 wrote:Marco Polo wrote:
Crono and Magus (from Chrono Trigger)
Seeing as the (basically non existent) relationship between Crono and Magus is nothing like that between Goku and Vegeta, Crono has no personality for himself besides the one that the player gives him, and Magus doesn't really act anything like Vegeta except for the "bad guy becomes kind of a good guy" thing, I'm not seeing the similarity here, aside from Toriyama drawing them.
Who said anything about relationship? This is a thread about Goku-inspired characters and Vegeta-inspired characters, not necessarily duos that have the exact same relationship toward each other that the Goku/Vegeta duo have toward each other.
And LOL at Crono having no personality. Clearly you're being disingenuous. He isn't exactly a William Shakespeare character, but the few canonical aspects of his personality that you can grasp from
obligatory events in the game and official
artwork definitely depict him as Goku-like. Crono sleeps easily. He eats a lot and very fast. He is competitive. He doesn't hesitate to sacrifice himself for his friends. How is that not like Goku? The player can make him a bit more of an asshole if they want, but these are aspects from obligatory events and official artwork that the player has no influence on.
And Magus is also definitely inspired by Vegeta. You make it sound like "bad guy becomes kind of a good guy" is just a minor aspect of the two characters even though it's pretty much the core aspect of them both. Magus even does the "leans against a tree on the side and looks away while the others are having fun together". He actually also has a rival relationship thingy like Vegeta, but it is targeted on Frog rather the Goku counterpart.
You can't just cut out the relationship aspect of their characters (well, at least Vegeta.) That's THE defining aspect of his character. He defines his entire life by his relationship to Goku. Goku, I guess, doesn't really give a shit. Magus and Frog kinda resemble this relationship, although with the situations reversed.
Magus is the Goku in that relationship, not really caring about Frog, while Frog has defined his life by his opposition to Magus.
The "few canonical aspects" you are referring to basically can be described as "sometimes does good stuff." Congrats, because you just equated Crono with basically every living person ever to have lived ever.
Firstly, Magus's reform is
optional. Sure, it's the "canon" storyline, but, as a result, it means that it can't really affect the story all that much, so nothing ever really happens with it. Besides, Vegeta is driven by
pride. Magus is driven by
revenge.