The problem with using DBZ characters in these fights is severe inconsistency. Vegeta could blow up a planet with a fraction of his power in his WEAKER days. Now, like Cresh has pointed out, Majin Vegeta could not even make a city sized explosion when he used all of his energy in a omnidirectional blast.
It's not really feasible to have a battle with dbz characters without using a specific character from a specific time. Even then, it would still be difficult.
Originally posted by Xplosive
DBZ is very weak animated series. The biggest problem there is that alwas strogner will win and that is very annyoing. If someone has 12million and his opponenet 11million power, I mean the one with 11 millincant even stracth the guy with 12 million. ****ing annoying.
yup.. don't matter how good you are if you're not more powerful than your opponent you're gonna lose plain and simple...
"goku could beat the whole bc and marvel unverse him self lol"
Talking about overrating a character.
"DBZ is very weak animated series. The biggest problem there is that alwas strogner will win and that is very annyoing. If someone has 12million and his opponenet 11million power, I mean the one with 11 millincant even stracth the guy with 12 million. ****ing annoying. "
It still means the 12 million guy has the edge.
Like in comics you know? Thing can punch Hulk and send him flying but wont win in a straight fight.
I fail to see why DB its so contraverse. Its not different than pre crisis comics when characters could blow galaxies and juggle planets and on another issue lose to the traspter lite.
yup.. but it was still pretty fun..
Not particularly. The plot's were stale ('hey guy's another ultimate evil just appeared lets go kick it's ass'😉 , the powers were inconsistent ('i can blow up a planet in season one but by season five i cant destroy a frikkin pink blob even though I'm supposedly a million times more powerful'😉, the transformations became stupid ('grrr look at me i have really long hippie hair and Neanderthal eyebrows'😉 and the villains redundant (' i am a purple and white alien who acts and sounds blatantly gay but am straight even though i wear only speedo's and have a female voice actor'😉.
Dbz rots the brain , seriously . The only other show that does this is inyuasha . It causes a offshoot of the fanboy disease except only on anime characters , where 'insert character' can beat anyone or anything no matter how or what or even if the creature has ripped him to a million shreds before. I was once a dbz fanboy , but luckily enough i recovered and my brain has all of it's carbs back (lame connection to neurotically yours).
"Not particularly. The plot's were stale ('hey guy's another ultimate evil just appeared lets go kick it's ass'😉 , the powers were inconsistent ('i can blow up a planet in season one but by season five i cant destroy a frikkin pink blob even though I'm supposedly a million times more powerful'😉, the transformations became stupid ('grrr look at me i have really long hippie hair and Neanderthal eyebrows'😉"
And yet how is this different than comics?
Originally posted by grey fox
Not particularly. The plot's were stale ('hey guy's another ultimate evil just appeared lets go kick it's ass'😉 , the powers were inconsistent ('i can blow up a planet in season one but by season five i cant destroy a frikkin pink blob even though I'm supposedly a million times more powerful'😉, the transformations became stupid ('grrr look at me i have really long hippie hair and Neanderthal eyebrows'😉 and the villains redundant (' i am a purple and white alien who acts and sounds blatantly gay but am straight even though i wear only speedo's and have a female voice actor'😉.Dbz rots the brain , seriously . The only other show that does this is inyuasha . It causes a offshoot of the fanboy disease except only on anime characters , where 'insert character' can beat anyone or anything no matter how or what or even if the creature has ripped him to a million shreds before. I was once a dbz fanboy , but luckily enough i recovered and my brain has all of it's carbs back (lame connection to neurotically yours).
dude I'm a teenage male.. it's not like I need all that much to be enterta--ooooh boobs! (wonders off)
Originally posted by jinzin😂
dude I'm a teenage male.. it's not like I need all that much to be enterta--ooooh boobs! (wonders off)
Originally posted by grey foxI tried to watch it a few times but it seemed like nothing ever happened in an episode and it was pretty damn repetitive. 30 minutes of someone glowing, and going "KKKKKKKKKKKKKKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRGHHH" then having to wait until the next episode for them to actually attack didn't really seem that entertaining.
Not particularly. The plot's were stale ('hey guy's another ultimate evil just appeared lets go kick it's ass'😉 , the powers were inconsistent ('i can blow up a planet in season one but by season five i cant destroy a frikkin pink blob even though I'm supposedly a million times more powerful'😉, the transformations became stupid ('grrr look at me i have really long hippie hair and Neanderthal eyebrows'😉 and the villains redundant (' i am a purple and white alien who acts and sounds blatantly gay but am straight even though i wear only speedo's and have a female voice actor'😉.Dbz rots the brain , seriously . The only other show that does this is inyuasha . It causes a offshoot of the fanboy disease except only on anime characters , where 'insert character' can beat anyone or anything no matter how or what or even if the creature has ripped him to a million shreds before. I was once a dbz fanboy , but luckily enough i recovered and my brain has all of it's carbs back (lame connection to neurotically yours).
Originally posted by jinzin
dude I'm a teenage male.. it's not like I need all that much to be enterta--ooooh boobs! (wonders off)
The same here. Except i need a little plot (or at least something that makes sense .Therefore i go with hellsing , just enough plot with a decent amount of violence What more could you ask for.