Dragon Ball Super

>G-Gohan stopped being cool long ago
BTFO

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Enter Kuririn senpai.

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It is nice to see Gohan getting his groove back.

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Enter CHADhan

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ORE WA... SUUPA BEJITA

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GohanBULL enters the stage.


His BGC Big Gohan Cock will breed all hoes.

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Fucking kek.

Jiren is the quintessential hero of justice, an antagonist that is refreshingly new and unique largely because he's not an antagonist. His backstory creates a complex and somewhat tragic character who shuns close ties only because he believes such things are a weakness that will ultimately result in the deaths of those he cares about, as happened with his master and parents. When he is confronted with the fallacious nature of such viewpoints, Jiren's arc comes full-circle and he unleashes his rage, frustration, and inability to cope with the fact that his way has been wrong from the start and ironically led to him being far weaker--emotionally and physically--than he could be. It teaches him a lesson, and he teaches Goku and Vegeta valuable lessons himself, most notably that working together "apart" can be quite effective, and the value of discipline and constant striving to be better instead of simply relying on hair color changes. Even MUI was ineffective against him, which parallels Toriyama's words (through Elder Kaioshin) that transformations are overrated and can even be a hindrance.

By contrast, Broly is a promotional hype vehicle. He has very few character traits, and those that do exist are so generic and done-to-death it's almost as if Broly is an amalgamation of genericism given physical form. He has no meaningful dialogue, he has no effect on the overall story, there are no new developments are realizations that his appearance and the struggle against him result in: NOTHING. Broly is as shallow as you can get, an antagonist made solely as a one-off powerhouse for an already-forgotten film that will never return, and has the distinction of being less powerful than the antagonists that preceded him.

BASED

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