Originally posted by TheTyrant
Because the moon has only been destroyed only two times in the series and the fact that 99% of the blasts in the series didn't reach outer space even if they were sent upwards from the surface of the planet. Same argument as yours.Also, in the Broly movie, a blast took like 5 seconds to reach Broly even though Broly was like only 20 ft away from the person who launched the blast at him. Now the funny thing is that the same blast actually reached the sun in another 5 seconds.
My phone's out so this is my last post for tonight.
You already know the answer to everything that you just said... they slow everything down in dbz for us to see it. The fights are slowed, the blast are slowed, everything is slowed during combat and this has been proven and is a known fact. Everytime the kamehameha blast is shot they slow it because it is a known and famous attack but that doesn't ake away from the fact that it makes it out of orbit instantly.
Why would they have everything going at super speed so that we can't see it? Doesn't make sense but when they take the view away from the fighters, they show us them fighting and blasting at tremendous speeds. I can show you examples of this if you want (since it has happened so much).
The kamehameha is a light speed attack along with piccolo galack gun.