Official DragonBall Z Thread. R.I.P Akira Toriyama. You will be missed

Sad thing is I'm pretty sure it won't. Butouden games never drop here, even going back to sness days
True, there was one a couple years back for the ds that didn't drop here. Have it on my phone, it's :smokin
Hoping it drops here but I'm not getting my hopes up

I quoted myself smh [emoji]128517[/emoji]
 
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This thread popped up on GAF and I instantly though of this thread. Basically discussing Vegeta getting washed routinely :lol

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1019263

"Vegeta gets a lot of love as a fan-favorite, and many DBZ fans actually cite him as their favorite character. As a kid I remember liking him a lot as well, but recently I skimmed through some DBZ Kai, and it's pretty apparent on a second watch that the guy is incredibly overrated. Yes, it's true that Goku never defeated him outright, but Goku's performance vs identical opponents (more on that later) shows that there are a lot of points in the series where a fight between the two wouldn't have been much of a contest.

Vegeta shines when he gets to overwhelm outmatched opponents. Think Cui, Dodoria, Jeice, Pui Pui. None of these guys were huge threats to anyone at the time. Even though Jeice was a Ginyu Force member, Goku had just bodied Jeice and Burter together, which significantly devalues the win.

He's done okay against a few mid-card opponents. Zarbon Round 2 was a good win for him considering the strength of the other characters at the time. He did well against Captain Ginyu, and flat-out demolished Android 19 (probably his best win).

However, his horrible performance in critical battles cannot be ignored. Consider:

Recoome: left Vegeta a bloody mess. Goku one-shotted the guy an episode later. Granted, it was an extremely well-timed, well-placed one shot, but still, an embarrassing loss.

Freiza: the Piccolo/Nail combo does far better against Freiza's 2nd form than Vegeta does. Even after Vegeta uses his Doomsday/Saiayan "come back stronger" ability, he gets pulverized by Freiza's true form. Completely demolished, and it isn't even close. A little later, Goku (pre-Super Saiyan) fights Freiza in this form and fares exponentially better, even though Goku had no chance of actually winning in his base form.

Android 18: This is probably Vegeta's most humiliating defeat. Not because "she's a girl", but because Vegeta was all bluster after finally getting his SSJ transformation, only to get his arms broken by an android some scientist built in his garage. Vegeta truly thought he had become the strongest fighter in the galaxy at that point, and this loss took him down several notches.

Cell: Yes, Final Flash is a cool attack, but it's telegraphed as **** and requires Cell to stand there and try to tank it. Vegeta is utterly outclassed for the rest of the fight. Goku performs much better against this version of Cell, and scrub Gohan defeats him.

Maijin Buu: This one is perhaps a new low. After throwing everything he has at Buu to no effect, Vegeta is reduced to going full suicide-bomber to take out his opponent, and even that fails.

Kid Buu: In perhaps the ultimate self-degradation, Vegeta is just in this fight trying to buy time for Goku to power up again. The former final boss (in the Saiyan Saga) at this point is reduced to Krillin-tier.

Honestly, for all his blustering and some admittedly-badass one-liners, dude never wins an important fight. Like never. He beats a bunch of scrubs and mid-card opponents and then loses to everyone of consequence. He doesn't seem to demonstrate much actual technique. If he can't overpower an opponent, he's done, whereas Goku has defeated opponents in a variety of ways.

What say you?"
 
****** really analyzed his performances like a 7 game playoff series though.


He still the dopest character on the show. Well, behind his son.


The future version.

Vegeta's only true flaw is his ego which drives all is true potential and patience to prosper out the window.

It happens evertime he gets a power up. From SSj/Ascended to Majin form. He gets a power up, and Toriyama nerf's him through the storyline.

He went ssj, and 18 outclassed him, he goes ascended and thought he was the big **** and let cell transform when he should have left his ego behind and just killed Cell instead of going for the bait.

His "saiyan royalty" boiling in his veins and rushing to his head always blinds him.


But who cares. Son got the best lines in the show, the dopest entrances, and his SSj theme ***** on Goku's.


And I'll be the one to say it, Final Flash > Kamhameha
 
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If this article is true it looks like Goku gets a new form. And if that's the case the chances of Vegeta being the one to kill freiza are pretty low.


http://www.kpopstarz.com/articles/1...ll-z-revival-of-f-goku-new-transformation.htm
my ***** Goku, coming through with the new transformation and making Vegeta's streak of Ls continue. :smokin

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****** really analyzed his performances like a 7 game playoff series though.


He still the dopest character on the show. Well, behind his son.


The future version.

Vegeta's only true flaw is his ego which drives all is true potential and patience to prosper out the window.

It happens evertime he gets a power up. From SSj/Ascended to Majin form. He gets a power up, and Toriyama nerf's him through the storyline.

He went ssj, and 18 outclassed him, he goes ascended and thought he was the big **** and let cell transform when he should have left his ego behind and just killed Cell instead of going for the bait.

His "saiyan royalty" boiling in his veins and rushing to his head always blinds him.


But who cares. Son got the best lines in the show, the dopest entrances, and his SSj theme ***** on Goku's.


And I'll be the one to say it, Final Flash > Kamhameha

Final flash had the craziest build up ever for special attach in DBZ, that **** was epic
 
"Vegeta's Pride" sums up the character perfectly. Up there in my top 5 episodes.
 
Son of a *****. Why won't they let the Prince flourish?

Found this on another site also reporting the story.

A new teaser released for Dragon Ball Heroes released for one of the official channels of Bandai on YouTube showcases what may be Goku’s new transformation in the upcoming “Dragon Ball Z: Revival of ‘F’.” (Photo : Toei Animation)

If the video is an actual upload from the official bandai YouTube channel I'm gonna say the story still may have some truth to it.
 
Yall see the leaked toys?
Got goku, vegeta, and gold frieza together.
Goku and vegeta both had blue hair [emoji]128064[/emoji]
 
Y'all didn't see Rousey wearing that It's Over 9000 shirt at Wrestlemania tho... 8o
 
Any money these movies aint even canon

Next movie after this one, won't mention SS god and disregard the events in the past two movies completely
 
Any money these movies aint even canon

Next movie after this one, won't mention SS god and disregard the events in the past two movies completely

Both this movie and the one before it are confirmed to be canon by Akira Toriyama so that's not likely.
 
This thread popped up on GAF and I instantly though of this thread. Basically discussing Vegeta getting washed routinely :lol

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1019263

"Vegeta gets a lot of love as a fan-favorite, and many DBZ fans actually cite him as their favorite character. As a kid I remember liking him a lot as well, but recently I skimmed through some DBZ Kai, and it's pretty apparent on a second watch that the guy is incredibly overrated. Yes, it's true that Goku never defeated him outright, but Goku's performance vs identical opponents (more on that later) shows that there are a lot of points in the series where a fight between the two wouldn't have been much of a contest.

Vegeta shines when he gets to overwhelm outmatched opponents. Think Cui, Dodoria, Jeice, Pui Pui. None of these guys were huge threats to anyone at the time. Even though Jeice was a Ginyu Force member, Goku had just bodied Jeice and Burter together, which significantly devalues the win.

He's done okay against a few mid-card opponents. Zarbon Round 2 was a good win for him considering the strength of the other characters at the time. He did well against Captain Ginyu, and flat-out demolished Android 19 (probably his best win).

However, his horrible performance in critical battles cannot be ignored. Consider:

Recoome: left Vegeta a bloody mess. Goku one-shotted the guy an episode later. Granted, it was an extremely well-timed, well-placed one shot, but still, an embarrassing loss.

Freiza: the Piccolo/Nail combo does far better against Freiza's 2nd form than Vegeta does. Even after Vegeta uses his Doomsday/Saiayan "come back stronger" ability, he gets pulverized by Freiza's true form. Completely demolished, and it isn't even close. A little later, Goku (pre-Super Saiyan) fights Freiza in this form and fares exponentially better, even though Goku had no chance of actually winning in his base form.

Android 18: This is probably Vegeta's most humiliating defeat. Not because "she's a girl", but because Vegeta was all bluster after finally getting his SSJ transformation, only to get his arms broken by an android some scientist built in his garage. Vegeta truly thought he had become the strongest fighter in the galaxy at that point, and this loss took him down several notches.

Cell: Yes, Final Flash is a cool attack, but it's telegraphed as **** and requires Cell to stand there and try to tank it. Vegeta is utterly outclassed for the rest of the fight. Goku performs much better against this version of Cell, and scrub Gohan defeats him.

Maijin Buu: This one is perhaps a new low. After throwing everything he has at Buu to no effect, Vegeta is reduced to going full suicide-bomber to take out his opponent, and even that fails.

Kid Buu: In perhaps the ultimate self-degradation, Vegeta is just in this fight trying to buy time for Goku to power up again. The former final boss (in the Saiyan Saga) at this point is reduced to Krillin-tier.

Honestly, for all his blustering and some admittedly-badass one-liners, dude never wins an important fight. Like never. He beats a bunch of scrubs and mid-card opponents and then loses to everyone of consequence. He doesn't seem to demonstrate much actual technique. If he can't overpower an opponent, he's done, whereas Goku has defeated opponents in a variety of ways.

What say you?"

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