One of Dragon Ball’s most rewarding elements is how it embraces the passage of time as characters grow older, start families, and pass the torch over to the next generation of heroes. Dragon Ball Z begins with Goku married and now with a child, Gohan, and by the end of the series he’s actually a grandfather. Gohan and Videl’s daughter, Pan, is destined for greatness and appears to have even more latent potential than her father and grandfather. Dragon Ball Z even teases Pan’s prolific strengths during its Peaceful World Saga epilogue.Dragon Ball Super has been much more selective with Pan and it’s not until its Super Hero Saga that she really emerges as an actual character. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 103, “A Legacy Toward the Future,” highlights just how much distance there is between Goku and his granddaughter in the series. Alternatively, Dragon Ball GT – Dragon Ball Z’s polarizing original sequel series – makes Pan one of its main characters. Dragon Ball GT has its share of deterrents and flaws, but it features a considerably healthier relationship between Goku and Pan that’s infinitely better than what’s currently been seen in Dragon Ball Super.There’s no doubt that Goku has intense love for Pan, but he loses a lot of points as a grandfather because he’s so distracted and preoccupied with training that her name fully slips from his mind. It’s a benign moment that’s played for laughs, but it’s not something that should be readily dismissed. This embarrassing exchange highlights how big of a contrast exists between Goku and Pan’s relationship in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball GT, where she’s one of his strongest allies and best friends.
One of Dragon Ball’s most rewarding elements is how it embraces the passage of time as characters grow older, start families, and pass the torch over to the next generation of heroes. Dragon Ball Z begins with Goku married and now with a child, Gohan, and by the end of the series he’s actually a grandfather. Gohan and Videl’s daughter, Pan, is destined for greatness and appears to have even more latent potential than her father and grandfather. Dragon Ball Z even teases Pan’s prolific strengths during its Peaceful World Saga epilogue.
Dragon Ball Super has been much more selective with Pan and it’s not until its Super Hero Saga that she really emerges as an actual character. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 103, “A Legacy Toward the Future,” highlights just how much distance there is between Goku and his granddaughter in the series. Alternatively, Dragon Ball GT – Dragon Ball Z’s polarizing original sequel series – makes Pan one of its main characters. Dragon Ball GT has its share of deterrents and flaws, but it features a considerably healthier relationship between Goku and Pan that’s infinitely better than what’s currently been seen in Dragon Ball Super.
There’s no doubt that Goku has intense love for Pan, but he loses a lot of points as a grandfather because he’s so distracted and preoccupied with training that her name fully slips from his mind. It’s a benign moment that’s played for laughs, but it’s not something that should be readily dismissed. This embarrassing exchange highlights how big of a contrast exists between Goku and Pan’s relationship in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball GT, where she’s one of his strongest allies and best friends.
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