Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has covered a lot of ground in its four decades of storytelling. However, within the galactic adventures, magical resurrections, and suspenseful tournaments lies an evergreen rivalry between Goku and Vegeta. Vegeta has resented Goku’s overwhelming power and friends ever since they first met, but this animosity has gradually evolved into a respectful friendship. No one can better motivate Goku and Vegeta than Goku and Vegeta, and much of Dragon Ball features their efforts to match and surpass the other’s milestones. This dynamic has become one of Dragon Ball’s most entertaining elements. It pushed both characters to grow in unexpected ways, especially in Dragon Ball Super’s post-Tournament of Power material.Goku continues to be Dragon Ball’s main character and ultimate protagonist, which is unlikely to change. However, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’s post-credit sequence includes a revelatory moment where Vegeta proves to be Goku’s superior. Dragon Ball Super’s manga, which has adapted Super Hero’s events into an extended story saga, had the opportunity to change course on this decision. Chapter 100, “Burst Forth–Light of Death!” doesn’t shy away from Vegeta’s success and instead reiterates that he’s currently stronger than Goku. Dragon Ball fans have been excited about Vegeta’s victory and what it might imply regarding the stagnant dynamic between the Saiyan Prince and Goku. However, Goku’s defeat by Vegeta isn’t as big of a deal as the characters have made it out to be.This welcomes a new dynamic between these characters. Vegeta is used to admitting defeat and some of his most emotional moments are when he swallows his pride and concedes that he’s not as strong as Goku. Vegeta’s behavior in Chapter 101 is the complete opposite. Additionally, Goku actually seems annoyed by Vegeta’s bold proclamations. He tries to undercut Vegeta’s victory, which is also not the norm for this typically humble hero. If anything, Goku has greater incentive now more than ever to conquer Vegeta in their next fight, simply to shut him up on this matter. Vegeta’s ego and pride, while deserved, inevitably sets him up for failure and a return to the previous status quo. It’s Vegeta’s repeated losses that have turned him into such a formidable fighter.
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has covered a lot of ground in its four decades of storytelling. However, within the galactic adventures, magical resurrections, and suspenseful tournaments lies an evergreen rivalry between Goku and Vegeta. Vegeta has resented Goku’s overwhelming power and friends ever since they first met, but this animosity has gradually evolved into a respectful friendship. No one can better motivate Goku and Vegeta than Goku and Vegeta, and much of Dragon Ball features their efforts to match and surpass the other’s milestones. This dynamic has become one of Dragon Ball’s most entertaining elements. It pushed both characters to grow in unexpected ways, especially in Dragon Ball Super’s post-Tournament of Power material.
Goku continues to be Dragon Ball’s main character and ultimate protagonist, which is unlikely to change. However, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’s post-credit sequence includes a revelatory moment where Vegeta proves to be Goku’s superior. Dragon Ball Super’s manga, which has adapted Super Hero’s events into an extended story saga, had the opportunity to change course on this decision. Chapter 100, “Burst Forth–Light of Death!” doesn’t shy away from Vegeta’s success and instead reiterates that he’s currently stronger than Goku. Dragon Ball fans have been excited about Vegeta’s victory and what it might imply regarding the stagnant dynamic between the Saiyan Prince and Goku. However, Goku’s defeat by Vegeta isn’t as big of a deal as the characters have made it out to be.
This welcomes a new dynamic between these characters. Vegeta is used to admitting defeat and some of his most emotional moments are when he swallows his pride and concedes that he’s not as strong as Goku. Vegeta’s behavior in Chapter 101 is the complete opposite. Additionally, Goku actually seems annoyed by Vegeta’s bold proclamations. He tries to undercut Vegeta’s victory, which is also not the norm for this typically humble hero. If anything, Goku has greater incentive now more than ever to conquer Vegeta in their next fight, simply to shut him up on this matter. Vegeta’s ego and pride, while deserved, inevitably sets him up for failure and a return to the previous status quo. It’s Vegeta’s repeated losses that have turned him into such a formidable fighter.
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