The Official Dragonball Super Thread (All my DBZ fans come in here)

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jono;c-9634411 said:
CashmoneyDux;c-9634366 said:

This is my guess too...

The future zeno is suspicious asf with his behavior. He seems a little more menacing than the other one.

They're the same, present ZenChan was threatening to wipe ppl out for interrupting him.

Also the gods are legit afraid of him. e
 
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gemini86;c-9633722 said:
the main guy Goku is fighting in the intro is apart of a team. and one of his teammates look just like Beerus


I wouldn't be surprised if the Beerus look alike is stronger that the one in the forefront
 
jono;c-9634411 said:
CashmoneyDux;c-9634366 said:

This is my guess too...

The future zeno is suspicious asf with his behavior. He seems a little more menacing than the other one.

I honestly think bringing back that future Zeno might be Goku's biggest mistake yet.Nothing is worse than having two child like beings with absolute authority with a god like power level because one of them can innocently fuck shit up by a mistake
 
Beta;c-9633791 said:
CashmoneyDux;c-9633744 said:
The power scaling in this is absurd

Lol what you mean

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and skip that god awful episode 5. i thought the 6 tails Naruto vs Pein fight was animated horribly but that one took the cake. they had the nerve to use the same animator for the Goku vs Hit fight in the woods. i hope they fire that guy and blackball him from drawing. not even for fun.
 
gemini86;c-9635749 said:
and skip that god awful episode 5. i thought the 6 tails Naruto vs Pein fight was animated horribly but that one took the cake. they had the nerve to use the same animator for the Goku vs Hit fight in the woods. i hope they fire that guy and blackball him from drawing. not even for fun.

Naruto has horrible animation period
 
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"In the world of Dragon Ball, there is no character more popular than Son Goku. The buff Saiyan made a name for himself back in the 1980s when the franchise made its debut, and his popularity only climbed when Toei Animation adapted the manga into an anime. Since the show premiered, fans have come to associate Goku with top-tier superheroes like Superman and Iron Man, but there are plenty who argue that the protagonist is no righteous hero.

And, apparently, one of those naysayers is the creator of Dragon Ball to boot.

In light of Dragon Ball Super’s newest arc, fans have yet again started to debate how heroic Goku is. Certainly, audience members can have their own interpretation of Goku and his motivations, but fans are pointing out a resurfaced interview with Akira Toriyama to help prove their point about Goku’s neutrality.

Speaking to WIRED, Toriyama was asked about Dragon Ball’s main character, and the creator admitted he had issues with how Dragon Ball Z depicted Goku.

“There’s how, basically, Son Goku from Dragon Ball doesn’t fight for the sake of others, but because he wants to fight against strong guys,” Toriyama said.

“So once Dragon Ball got animated, at any rate, I’ve always been dissatisfied with the “righteous hero”-type portrayal they gave him. I guess I couldn’t quite get them to grasp the elements of “poison” that slip in and out of sight among the shadows.”

Fans have also gone so far as to examine iconic bits of Goku’s past to illustrate how heroic or altruistic his actions are. One of the hero’s most debated points is in Dragon Ball Z as Goku makes an important speech to Freeza after he goes Super Saiyan for the first time. In English, the speech is a sticking point for pro-hero fans as Goku tells the baddie he is “the hope of the universe” and a “protector of the innocent.”

However, the original dub for Dragon Ball Z paints a less flattering picture of the hero. In Japanese, Goku simply says he is “a Saiyan who came from Earth” to defeat Freeza and that is “heart was awakened by violent rage.”

So, what do you think? Is Goku a superhero in your eyes, or do you think his personality is more chaotic neutral?"

Comicbook.com
 
soul rattler;c-9635862 said:
Has this been posted?

"In the world of Dragon Ball, there is no character more popular than Son Goku. The buff Saiyan made a name for himself back in the 1980s when the franchise made its debut, and his popularity only climbed when Toei Animation adapted the manga into an anime. Since the show premiered, fans have come to associate Goku with top-tier superheroes like Superman and Iron Man, but there are plenty who argue that the protagonist is no righteous hero.

And, apparently, one of those naysayers is the creator of Dragon Ball to boot.

In light of Dragon Ball Super’s newest arc, fans have yet again started to debate how heroic Goku is. Certainly, audience members can have their own interpretation of Goku and his motivations, but fans are pointing out a resurfaced interview with Akira Toriyama to help prove their point about Goku’s neutrality.

Speaking to WIRED, Toriyama was asked about Dragon Ball’s main character, and the creator admitted he had issues with how Dragon Ball Z depicted Goku.

“There’s how, basically, Son Goku from Dragon Ball doesn’t fight for the sake of others, but because he wants to fight against strong guys,” Toriyama said.

“So once Dragon Ball got animated, at any rate, I’ve always been dissatisfied with the “righteous hero”-type portrayal they gave him. I guess I couldn’t quite get them to grasp the elements of “poison” that slip in and out of sight among the shadows.”

Fans have also gone so far as to examine iconic bits of Goku’s past to illustrate how heroic or altruistic his actions are. One of the hero’s most debated points is in Dragon Ball Z as Goku makes an important speech to Freeza after he goes Super Saiyan for the first time. In English, the speech is a sticking point for pro-hero fans as Goku tells the baddie he is “the hope of the universe” and a “protector of the innocent.”

However, the original dub for Dragon Ball Z paints a less flattering picture of the hero. In Japanese, Goku simply says he is “a Saiyan who came from Earth” to defeat Freeza and that is “heart was awakened by violent rage.”

So, what do you think? Is Goku a superhero in your eyes, or do you think his personality is more chaotic neutral?"

Comicbook.com

Goku is not a hero and that speech has always stood out to me as particularly uncharacteristic. The dude barely gives a shit about his family, but he's the protector of the innocent? Ok. lol
 
The speech was uncharacteristic but Goku's heroism isn't. In Dragon Ball dude assaulted Muscle Tower because of their grip on whatever village that is they conquered.

He also went on a mission to revive his friend's father.

There is a differenc between hero and superhero. Goku isn't a superhero. He's not a crime fighter.
 

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