Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has always operated with a heightened level of reality, but it’s surprisingly grounded when it begins. Over time, Dragon Ball has progressively expanded its scope beyond the Earth’s atmosphere and with these changes comes an abundance of alien species and non-humans who have taken over the narrative. Dragon Ball is particularly fascinated with Saiyans and their extreme strength and versatility, but they’re just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the many powerful species that have increasingly put humans to shame.Humans haven’t completely disappeared from Dragon Ball’s storytelling, and it’s unlikely that they ever will. That being said, it’s become the norm for powerful aliens and mysterious races to represent Dragon Ball’s strongest heroes and villains. There are many appealing options when it comes to Dragon Ball’s most interesting non-human characters, yet some of these individuals leave a greater impression than others and are considered to be unforgettable figures in the franchise.Zarbon’s transformed state isn’t much to look at, but his immense power makes it easier to understand why he’s in Frieza’s inner circle. Vegeta eventually relishes Zarbon’s painful destruction and it’s unfortunate that more about his species isn’t revealed or that more of his kind don’t show up later on. There’s potential behind the idea of visiting a planet that’s full of Zarbon’s kind. Perhaps some even have the ability to transform beyond the second form that Zarbon utilizes.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has always operated with a heightened level of reality, but it’s surprisingly grounded when it begins. Over time, Dragon Ball has progressively expanded its scope beyond the Earth’s atmosphere and with these changes comes an abundance of alien species and non-humans who have taken over the narrative. Dragon Ball is particularly fascinated with Saiyans and their extreme strength and versatility, but they’re just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the many powerful species that have increasingly put humans to shame.
Humans haven’t completely disappeared from Dragon Ball’s storytelling, and it’s unlikely that they ever will. That being said, it’s become the norm for powerful aliens and mysterious races to represent Dragon Ball’s strongest heroes and villains. There are many appealing options when it comes to Dragon Ball’s most interesting non-human characters, yet some of these individuals leave a greater impression than others and are considered to be unforgettable figures in the franchise.
Zarbon’s transformed state isn’t much to look at, but his immense power makes it easier to understand why he’s in Frieza’s inner circle. Vegeta eventually relishes Zarbon’s painful destruction and it’s unfortunate that more about his species isn’t revealed or that more of his kind don’t show up later on. There’s potential behind the idea of visiting a planet that’s full of Zarbon’s kind. Perhaps some even have the ability to transform beyond the second form that Zarbon utilizes.
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