With Piccolo, Tien, Vegeta, and even Buu, Akira Toriyama has a way of giving his greatest villains a change-of-heart and turning them into heroes. This is a reoccurring theme that occurs all throughout the Dragon Ball franchise, from the original Dragon Ball series up until Super’s latest arcs in the manga, and it shows no signs of stopping any time soon. Toriyama is seemingly obsessed with turning terrible villains into virtuous heroes.Judging by the history of the series, Dragon Ball definitely has a concrete reason for its plethora of villain redemption arcs. There is a general pattern for each of these initially “evil” characters that says a lot about DB’s message and possibly even Akira Toriyama’s personal moral philosophy.In Dragon Ball Super, Goku has figured out a way to turn even more of his enemies into friends. That includes Beerus, who first came to Earth willing to destroy it without a second thought; Jiren, who previously saw no one as his equal; and even Broly, whose uncontrollable anger prevented him from seeing nearly anyone as a friend. While most of these characters began as heartless villains who seemed to have no redeeming qualities or hope of being anything other than murderous monsters, Goku showed that there was more to them than that. Over time, he helped each of them turn things around to become the most beloved heroes in the entire franchise.
With Piccolo, Tien, Vegeta, and even Buu, Akira Toriyama has a way of giving his greatest villains a change-of-heart and turning them into heroes. This is a reoccurring theme that occurs all throughout the Dragon Ball franchise, from the original Dragon Ball series up until Super‘s latest arcs in the manga, and it shows no signs of stopping any time soon. Toriyama is seemingly obsessed with turning terrible villains into virtuous heroes.
Judging by the history of the series, Dragon Ball definitely has a concrete reason for its plethora of villain redemption arcs. There is a general pattern for each of these initially “evil” characters that says a lot about DB‘s message and possibly even Akira Toriyama’s personal moral philosophy.
In Dragon Ball Super, Goku has figured out a way to turn even more of his enemies into friends. That includes Beerus, who first came to Earth willing to destroy it without a second thought; Jiren, who previously saw no one as his equal; and even Broly, whose uncontrollable anger prevented him from seeing nearly anyone as a friend. While most of these characters began as heartless villains who seemed to have no redeeming qualities or hope of being anything other than murderous monsters, Goku showed that there was more to them than that. Over time, he helped each of them turn things around to become the most beloved heroes in the entire franchise.
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