Why The Cell Saga Was The Peak of Dragon Ball

There’s a reason why the Cell Saga was rumored to be the original ending point of the Dragon Ball series. The Dragon Ball franchise – from Dragon Ball to Super – is full of memorable and iconic moments that influenced anime history, but the absolute best Dragon Ball has to offer happened in the Cell Saga.The Cell Saga not only implemented several shonen and sci-fi tropes, but ultimately utilized them to their logical conclusion. Almost every character had an amazing growth arc in the Cell Saga as well, from Gohan to Piccolo to Vegeta. All that is said without even mentioning the incredible fights and animation which led to many of the most iconic scenes in anime history. Toriyama is sometimes criticized for his off-the-cuff writing style, but things seemed to magically come together perfectly and effortlessly for the Cell Games in a way that other shonen anime has only hoped to try to emulate, but few could ever come close to.That’s because of Cell’s origin story. The androids and Cell were created by Dr. Gero to get revenge on Goku for destroying the group he worked for: the Red Ribbon Army. The Red Ribbon Army was the most important villain in early Dragon Ball as they were Goku’s first true test of strength when he was still just a child. So, the fact that the Red Rubbin Army re-emerged in such dramatic fashion during the Cell saga added more intensity to everything Goku went through throughout his childhood and beyond.

There’s a reason why the Cell Saga was rumored to be the original ending point of the Dragon Ball series. The Dragon Ball franchise – from Dragon Ball to Super – is full of memorable and iconic moments that influenced anime history, but the absolute best Dragon Ball has to offer happened in the Cell Saga.

The Cell Saga not only implemented several shonen and sci-fi tropes, but ultimately utilized them to their logical conclusion. Almost every character had an amazing growth arc in the Cell Saga as well, from Gohan to Piccolo to Vegeta. All that is said without even mentioning the incredible fights and animation which led to many of the most iconic scenes in anime history. Toriyama is sometimes criticized for his off-the-cuff writing style, but things seemed to magically come together perfectly and effortlessly for the Cell Games in a way that other shonen anime has only hoped to try to emulate, but few could ever come close to.

That’s because of Cell’s origin story. The androids and Cell were created by Dr. Gero to get revenge on Goku for destroying the group he worked for: the Red Ribbon Army. The Red Ribbon Army was the most important villain in early Dragon Ball as they were Goku’s first true test of strength when he was still just a child. So, the fact that the Red Rubbin Army re-emerged in such dramatic fashion during the Cell saga added more intensity to everything Goku went through throughout his childhood and beyond.

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