Originally posted by Ricodrayz
the second buu's bomb hit the earth it exploded it didn't go in the core *sigh* Freiza ble wup planet vegeta without hitting the core
Piccolo blew up a MOON , big difference from a planet. Freezas Blast ENVELOPED the planet. Buu's hit the core. Accept it.
Originally posted by Ricodrayz
No people couldn't se ethem, in the ep where they were trying to tape them, the cam,era cool said they are moving faster than the eye could see people, then people called the station saying they can't see anything.
It is only when they stand still or not moving fast also beam struggling when they can see. *sigh*
Could someone give me this sentence in English ?
Originally posted by Ricodrayz
Ogod not that iron garbage. 😐 seen a movie and think it's that easy.How come Magneto doesn't do that to the xmen....and all his enemys?
PIS.
It’d be kind of boring with Magneto killing everybody.
Same reason why the Flash doesn’t travel 20 trillion times the speed of light all the time and why Superman rarely fights at high speeds.
Originally posted by Ricodrayz
Show that he did the core then?
Buu’s attack penetrates the crust of the Earth and travels to the core of the planet (at a high speed). As soon as the Ki attack makes contact with the Earth’s core, the planet is destroyed. That’s how I remember it. I could be wrong, someone should post scans to clear things up.
Originally posted by I watch PokemonYes you are wrong and I will post scans
Buu’s attack penetrates the crust of the Earth and travels to the core of the planet (at a high speed). As soon as the Ki attack makes contact with the Earth’s core, the planet is destroyed. That’s how I remember it. I could be wrong, someone should post scans to clear things up.
Originally posted by I watch PokemonYou say PIS to help mags but don't consider certain things for dbz? I gota ya.
PIS.It’d be kind of boring with Magneto killing everybody.
Same reason why the Flash doesn’t travel 20 trillion times the speed of light all the time and why Superman rarely fights at high speeds.