Todd Blankenship on X: Uub's inexperience with the larger world mirrors Goku's at the start of the series. Ubu=inexperienced/innocent in Japanese, by the way / X
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Todd Blankenship on X: In the Super TV series though, this is inverted so that Vegeta is the one who uses food to entice Whis into training him, leaving Goku to desperately
Todd Blankenship on X: Somewhat on that note…in the manga Goku remains anonymous after defeating Piccolo, with Bulma only vaguely reporting that a champion of justice has prevailed. Three years later on
Todd Blankenship on X: While Goku's off wishing, Baba makes a startling prediction: one day that goofy kid will save the world! Clearly Baba foresees Goku's key role in halting Moro's attempt
Todd Blankenship on X: (For some dangblasted reason Viz leaves out the “6 months” bit from the two Goku panels, but does keep it for the narration on Tenshinhan and co right
Todd Blankenship on X: In the Super TV series though, this is inverted so that Vegeta is the one who uses food to entice Whis into training him, leaving Goku to desperately
Todd Blankenship on X: The Saikyo Jump editorial office tells readers: Frankly, the enemy Goku and co. are up against in this movie is the strongest. Those who trust Goku will win
Todd Blankenship on X: Yes, keep in mind that “Super Saiyan 2” and “Super Saiyan 3” are terms Goku invented for convenience, and not carved in stone. From a writing perspective, this
Todd Blankenship on X: Goku apparently believes that Uub might win the whole tournament. Either his Dai-Kaioshin powers really go a long way, or Goku and Vegeta have been slacking during their
Todd Blankenship on X: 130 days after Namek's destruction, Goku (probably still balancing atop that big spike) is contacted by Porunga, who wants to bring him back to Earth to fulfill Bulma
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