I think that the reason vegeta didnt kill him but goku did was because of the nergy difference in their attacks. Vegeta's was powered just by him, Goku's had a lot behind it.
I think that the reason vegeta didnt kill him but goku did was because of the nergy difference in their attacks. Vegeta's was powered just by him, Goku's had a lot behind it.
vegetas explosion was not strong enough
plus buu had more "padding"
the spirit bomb was much stronger and buu had less padding
And I've got to say that's the main reason I prefer Kai (and dubbed anime, among other reasons). It's really cool being able to go back and see, for instance, Chris Sabat's original Vegeta voice (which was a bad imitation of the [IMHO] already bad Ocean dub Vegeta) and compare it to his work nowadays. Even in DBZ, you can see the evolution in everyone's acting from the point where they acquired the series (Captain Ginyu Saga) up until the end of the Buu Saga and even (shudder) GT. Seeing the actors grow more skilled as time goes on is a treat.
I think this is a pretty good representation of the evolution in quality of acting evolution for Funimation's DBZ, especially since the Original Funi clips are (if memory serves) from Funimation's very first episode of DBZ:
I still can't believe Goku gave Cell a Senzu bean when he wanted Gohan to fight Cell.
It's a threat to Earth, not a fucking game.
I prefer Kai as well, it's just better quality all around (imo)
The earth is put in jeopardy just as many times because of the Z fighters as it is saved by them. Many times the situation spirals out of control because they do indeed treat it like a game. They chose not to stop Gero before he created the Androids, Piccolo doesn't defeat imperfect Cell because he's more interested in explanations, Vegeta doesn't kill Cell's second form because he wants to test his limits, Krillin doesn't shut Android 18 down because he's got a hard on for her, Goku refuses to beat Fat Buu because he wants his kids to have a crack at saving the world, the list really goes on.
Yea thats probably a big difference between DB/early DBZ and the end of DBZ. When fighting against the Saiyans the Z-Fighters did everything they could just to kill them, nobody was playing around. The same goes for King Piccolo and Frieza.
Moreover you shouldnt even start to think about logic in DBZ... of course Goku could have Instant-teleported away from King Kais planet after bringing Cell there, of course Kid Buu could have simply dodged Gokus Genkidama, of course Goku and Vegeta could have picked up Gohan and co. (who were laying just a few meters away from them) when they were leaving earth before it exploded and let Mystic Gohan kill Kid Buu without much effort. In the end it didn't happen and its just a anime
I know buu is squishy and the bullets didn't hurt him, but it seems like they wouldn't have even made marks. Otherwise it seems like every punch that he received would have blown him into pieces.
Honestly, the way Goku and Vegeta treat enemies, it's amazing the Earth has lasted this long, even with two sets of Dragon Balls.
I'd say that Goku wouldn't allow it for one reason alone: he'd view Eighteen as a person, not a machine, especially since his best friend was kinda falling for her (I have no idea if someone like Goku would notice that though) and that timeline's androids had not yet become murderous maniacs. I'm sure that if given the choice of getting a bigger challenge or saving one life, Goku would choose the latter. Hell, I think he'd even stop it if Eighteen had already gone "evil", due to his principles. But if Cell's transformation was like, say Frieza's, where no sacrifices were needed to power up, you're right, he'd definitely allow it just for a challenge. Heck, he did it with Frieza himself and he knew that if Frieza won he'd go after his loved ones and his planet, so I'd say he'd do that with any villain, no matter what's at stake. Which is kinda ironic. I'm sure he wouldn't sacrifice Eighteen to allow a power-up, but he wouldn't mind putting the whole Earth at risk if there was no single sacrifice needed for it.
Dumb saiyans.
You make a good point about the pieces everywhere but they can probably be explained. To kill Buu you have to pump in enough energy to break up the molecular bonds of every molecule of "Buu". As Buu started breaking up some molecules probably got tossed every which way from atomic level collisions and the energy itself. Where ever they landed they immediately started regenerating again, although initially they would invisible to the naked eye. Those little parts that piccolo sees everywhere all probably started from a single molecule that survived the blast like I mentioned above. By the time Piccolo could see it with his naked eye they had already regenerated quite a bit. Buu was naturally built to withstand energy blasts(can change matter states at will), and saiyans are not hence Vegeta being a pile of carbon ash. Vegeta just did not have enough juice to break Buu up at the atomic level completely. Goku's Spirit bomb also had more of an effect because Kid Buu was pure evil. The more truly evil the person, the more effect it has.
Although I've always considered the Janemba movie a take on what if Vegeta defeated Buu right there and then and what would happen afterward. If you watch the movie under that premise it really fits perfectly I think. As that is the only way Vegeta and Goku could both be dead in DBZ story. If Vegeta killed Buu then Goku would have had no reason to come back to life. Hence him still training in other world in the movie and Vegeta never got his body back. They had no reason to give it to him since Buu was dead and Buu surviving the attack was the only reason Vegeta got his body back initially.
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The generalist looks outward; he looks for living principles, knowing full well that such principles change, that they develop. It is to the characteristics of change itself that the mentat-generalist must look. There can be no permanent catalogue of such change, no handbook or manual. You must look at it with as few preconceptions as possible, asking yourself, "Now what is this thing doing?" -Children of Dune
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vegeta needs to stoping doing lots of pushups and drinking juice
he needs to fucking lift