Dragon Ball Super is the latest installment in Akira Toriyama’s long-running signature shonen series and recently certain elements are hinting at a possible endgame or, at the least, a semi-retirement for some of Dragon Ball’s most important characters. The ongoing rivalry between Vegeta and Goku remains one of Dragon Ball’s most entertaining dynamics that’s pushed both Saiyans to unprecedented heights.Dragon Ball fans have spent more time with Goku and they’re used to seeing him as the series’ perpetual protagonist. However, Dragon Ball Super has made substantial moves with Vegeta that have helped remove him from Goku’s shadow and set him up for a fascinating future. Dragon Ball Super’s tide begins to slowly turn and a series of evidence points towards an ending where Vegeta is actually stronger than Goku, which is the best way that Dragon Ball could conclude.A flawless battle record isn’t indicative of a character’s overall success or protagonist status, but it’s easy to forget the specifics of Goku and Vegeta’s most important brawls. Vegeta has lost more fights than Goku when it comes to other villains and some of Vegeta’s biggest coups are ultimately unsuccessful. However, Goku and Vegeta’s focused one-on-one encounters paint a very different picture of Saiyan supremacy. Goku and Vegeta’s first big fight ultimately ends in Earth’s favor, but it’s Vegeta who consistently holds the advantage over Goku. The fight concludes with Goku’s bones broken and him helpless to stop Vegeta. Ultimately support from Gohan, Krillin, and even Yajirobe force Vegeta to retreat. This sets an important precedent that’s followed for the rest of the franchise.RELATED: Dragon Ball Z’s Exploration Of Saiyan History Means Goku Shouldn’t Have Been The Main CharacterRELATED: Dragon Ball Z: Vegeta’s Losses Only Made Him A Better Character
Dragon Ball Super is the latest installment in Akira Toriyama’s long-running signature shonen series and recently certain elements are hinting at a possible endgame or, at the least, a semi-retirement for some of Dragon Ball’s most important characters. The ongoing rivalry between Vegeta and Goku remains one of Dragon Ball’s most entertaining dynamics that’s pushed both Saiyans to unprecedented heights.
Dragon Ball fans have spent more time with Goku and they’re used to seeing him as the series’ perpetual protagonist. However, Dragon Ball Super has made substantial moves with Vegeta that have helped remove him from Goku’s shadow and set him up for a fascinating future. Dragon Ball Super’s tide begins to slowly turn and a series of evidence points towards an ending where Vegeta is actually stronger than Goku, which is the best way that Dragon Ball could conclude.
A flawless battle record isn’t indicative of a character’s overall success or protagonist status, but it’s easy to forget the specifics of Goku and Vegeta’s most important brawls. Vegeta has lost more fights than Goku when it comes to other villains and some of Vegeta’s biggest coups are ultimately unsuccessful. However, Goku and Vegeta’s focused one-on-one encounters paint a very different picture of Saiyan supremacy. Goku and Vegeta’s first big fight ultimately ends in Earth’s favor, but it’s Vegeta who consistently holds the advantage over Goku. The fight concludes with Goku’s bones broken and him helpless to stop Vegeta. Ultimately support from Gohan, Krillin, and even Yajirobe force Vegeta to retreat. This sets an important precedent that’s followed for the rest of the franchise.
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