Death is very rarely a permanent thing in Dragon Ball. The existence of the Dragon Balls essentially gives anyone a “get out of death free” card, making nearly every main character’s death essentially meaningless in the grand scheme of things. Still, there are some deaths in particular that are even more meaningless than that.Even though death held little importance by the end of DBZ, the series did still manage to add tension to conflicts and even make some character’s deaths feel impactful. Whether they gave another character a new motivation, or proved instrumental in the fight at hand, some deaths did genuinely matter, even with the backdrop of death already being meaningless. As the series has gone on, however, not only has death mattered less and less, it often leaves no lasting impact on the story.From that point on, King Kai could be seen with a halo, indicating that he was, in fact, dead. Since then, Goku has made a habit of promising King Kai that he’ll resurrect him with the Dragon Balls, but something else always comes up that makes Goku forget. in typical Dragon Ball fashion, King Kai’s death had no real impact on his presence in the story.
Death is very rarely a permanent thing in Dragon Ball. The existence of the Dragon Balls essentially gives anyone a “get out of death free” card, making nearly every main character’s death essentially meaningless in the grand scheme of things. Still, there are some deaths in particular that are even more meaningless than that.
Even though death held little importance by the end of DBZ, the series did still manage to add tension to conflicts and even make some character’s deaths feel impactful. Whether they gave another character a new motivation, or proved instrumental in the fight at hand, some deaths did genuinely matter, even with the backdrop of death already being meaningless. As the series has gone on, however, not only has death mattered less and less, it often leaves no lasting impact on the story.
From that point on, King Kai could be seen with a halo, indicating that he was, in fact, dead. Since then, Goku has made a habit of promising King Kai that he’ll resurrect him with the Dragon Balls, but something else always comes up that makes Goku forget. in typical Dragon Ball fashion, King Kai’s death had no real impact on his presence in the story.
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