10 Dragon Ball GT Characters Who Should Have Gone to Space With Goku Instead

Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has amassed an impressive legacy across four decades. That being said, the broader Dragon Ball franchise is not without its missteps and Dragon Ball Z’s initial sequel series, Dragon Ball GT, was met with early frustration and confusion. Dragon Ball GT makes the risky decision to transform Goku back into a child and begins with a heightened focus on levity & adventure instead of Dragon Ball Z’s action-centric approach to storytelling. Dragon Ball GT gradually finds its footing and once again caters to combat, but the series’ introductory Black Star Dragon Ball Saga is as polarizing as ever with audiences.These 22 episodes feature a cross-galaxy journey where Goku has one year to collect the scattered Black Star Dragon Balls, before the Earth faces certain doom. This is where Dragon Ball GT gets its suffix, which stands for the “Grand Tour” that Goku, Pan, and Trunks embark on. Goku’s juvenile makeover helps him fit in with Pan and Trunks, who represent a younger generation of heroes, but it’s hard not to wonder if Dragon Ball GT would have resonated with fans earlier if Goku had different travel companions by his side during the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga.Pilaf would hate this, of course, but it would make for a fitting punishment considering this is all his fault. It’d also be a fun way to redeem the character and gradually make him an ally, which has proven to be successful in Dragon Ball Super. Pilaf is still largely synonymous with the original Dragon Ball, so it’d be fun for Dragon Ball GT to explore his toxic relationship with Goku in a new context. It’s a strategy that’s so wild, it would probably work and earn Pilaf some points in the process.

Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has amassed an impressive legacy across four decades. That being said, the broader Dragon Ball franchise is not without its missteps and Dragon Ball Z’s initial sequel series, Dragon Ball GT, was met with early frustration and confusion. Dragon Ball GT makes the risky decision to transform Goku back into a child and begins with a heightened focus on levity & adventure instead of Dragon Ball Z’s action-centric approach to storytelling. Dragon Ball GT gradually finds its footing and once again caters to combat, but the series’ introductory Black Star Dragon Ball Saga is as polarizing as ever with audiences.

These 22 episodes feature a cross-galaxy journey where Goku has one year to collect the scattered Black Star Dragon Balls, before the Earth faces certain doom. This is where Dragon Ball GT gets its suffix, which stands for the “Grand Tour” that Goku, Pan, and Trunks embark on. Goku’s juvenile makeover helps him fit in with Pan and Trunks, who represent a younger generation of heroes, but it’s hard not to wonder if Dragon Ball GT would have resonated with fans earlier if Goku had different travel companions by his side during the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga.

Pilaf would hate this, of course, but it would make for a fitting punishment considering this is all his fault. It’d also be a fun way to redeem the character and gradually make him an ally, which has proven to be successful in Dragon Ball Super. Pilaf is still largely synonymous with the original Dragon Ball, so it’d be fun for Dragon Ball GT to explore his toxic relationship with Goku in a new context. It’s a strategy that’s so wild, it would probably work and earn Pilaf some points in the process.

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