Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball is a groundbreaking shonen series that continues to excite and surprise fans after four decades of dedicated storytelling. Dragon Ball receives a lot of acclaim for its courageous heroes and the countless times that they’ve saved the planet from destruction, but a series is often only as strong as its villains and many of Z-Fighters’ actions wouldn’t carry the same impact if their antagonists were derivative or crumbled under pressure. There are dozens of major villains who have threatened the heroes’ safety over the course of the Dragon Ball franchise, many of whom are just as popular as Goku himself.Dragon Ball is often prone to moving at such a fast pace that certain storylines get rushed or compelling characters get taken out of the picture just when they’re starting to get interesting. There are several Dragon Ball villains who make strong first impressions, only to never to achieve their full potential because of narrative changes or a stronger character who replaces them. Dragon Ball has a tendency to give some fallen foes a second chance, but there’s still no shortage of interesting antagonists who ultimately never got enough to do.However, this isn’t the twist that Pui Pui expects it to be since Zoon’s gravity is identical to that of Planet Vegeta, which still greatly pales in comparison to Vegeta’s 400x gravity training. Vegeta immediately takes out Pui Pui with a Double Galick Cannon and this unique villain becomes a relic of the past. Much like Yakon, Dragon Ball Z doesn’t really do anything with the character, even though there are later opportunities to flesh the villain out more, like his escape from hell in Dragon Ball GT or when the Moro Corps destroy Planet Zoon in Dragon Ball Super’s manga.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball is a groundbreaking shonen series that continues to excite and surprise fans after four decades of dedicated storytelling. Dragon Ball receives a lot of acclaim for its courageous heroes and the countless times that they’ve saved the planet from destruction, but a series is often only as strong as its villains and many of Z-Fighters’ actions wouldn’t carry the same impact if their antagonists were derivative or crumbled under pressure. There are dozens of major villains who have threatened the heroes’ safety over the course of the Dragon Ball franchise, many of whom are just as popular as Goku himself.
Dragon Ball is often prone to moving at such a fast pace that certain storylines get rushed or compelling characters get taken out of the picture just when they’re starting to get interesting. There are several Dragon Ball villains who make strong first impressions, only to never to achieve their full potential because of narrative changes or a stronger character who replaces them. Dragon Ball has a tendency to give some fallen foes a second chance, but there’s still no shortage of interesting antagonists who ultimately never got enough to do.
However, this isn’t the twist that Pui Pui expects it to be since Zoon’s gravity is identical to that of Planet Vegeta, which still greatly pales in comparison to Vegeta’s 400x gravity training. Vegeta immediately takes out Pui Pui with a Double Galick Cannon and this unique villain becomes a relic of the past. Much like Yakon, Dragon Ball Z doesn’t really do anything with the character, even though there are later opportunities to flesh the villain out more, like his escape from hell in Dragon Ball GT or when the Moro Corps destroy Planet Zoon in Dragon Ball Super’s manga.
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