Imagine how much better DB could be if they killed of Goku for real

Imagine how much better DB could be if they killed of Goku for real.

Toriyama killed him for real twice though.

Isn't that pretty much what they will do at December 25?

Hit better put that motherfucker in a goddamn grave on the 25th

Goku drives the plot tho.. dude always starting shit trying to fight even stronger things. Vegeta just gets complacent when hes at the top and even gokus kids don't give a shit about fighting. If goku dies the show dies.

Imagine how much better DB could be if GT and Super didn't exist.

Imagine how good DB could have been if it never existed.

DB is and always will be shit.

You forgot z db would be so much better without dbz

t. z babby

Imagine how much better DB would be if they killed/ended the series for real after the Frieza Saga

Buu and especially Cell sagas were better than the Frieza saga, eat shit.

Imagine how much better DB would've been if Toriyama decided to end the series before DBZ

DB is inferior to Z, sorry elitistfag.

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>someone said something I don't agree with
>m-must be bait
Do you feel accomplished now, meme-posting like some sort of faggot?

The DB series in general is overrated, but at least it isn't as bad as DBGT

This is what the DB series looks like in my eyes

This is what DBGT looks like in my eyes

>killed him for real twice though
you do know the dead don't come back right
killing goku on Christmas would be the greatest present ever but toei and got the balls

>the world without Z's legacy

Sup Forums would have 4-8 people posting here. Mostly hardcore Evafags.

Cell saga was the perfect ending. Goku's gone, Gohan succeeds him as the top tier fighter, Piccolo's at peace with himself, Vegeta decides to quit fighting, and everything's resolved nicely for everyone.

Not much. See the problem is is that Goku is the driving force for Dragonball. Why? Because he constantly wants to get stronger. To reach new heights. Not out of some obligation to protect people, but out of his own personal desire to become the best. He lives for the thrill of fighting bigger and bigger challenges and that desire grows with the threat level of the enemies he faces.

With him gone that driving force is lost. Vegeta mostly only trained because he had Goku as a rival. Without him he's just basically keeping himself in shape and not trying to reach new peaks.

Gohan loves justice but also doesn't like hurting people. He's not trying to reach new peaks at all, but he does want to be able to protect people if they're in danger

Kriliin, Yamcha, Yajirobe, 17, 18 and Roshi are all basically retired more or less. They've long since resigned themselves to the sidelines.

Piccolo basically just fills the role Kami once did, staying on the lookout with Dende and training people if the situation calls for it.

Tenshinhan, while continuing to keep up with his training, is still completely outmatched by saiyans and other threats and is mostly just continueing out of self improvement.

Goten and Trunks just view fighting as play time.

For the most part, Goku's desire to improve himself and everyone's tendency to try to keep up with him is a huge driving force in a lot of dragon ball that just wouldn't be around if he wasn't.

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It could have been really interesting to see Gohan become the MC and have an internal struggle of not wanting to fight but also needing to because nobody else can protect the Earth except him.

Even halfway through the Buu saga that hadn't already happened so I don't see that really having happened. A lot of people say Goku coming back ruined Buu saga, but I think people forget Goku only fought a couple times.

1. Against Majiin Vegeta
2. Stalling against Majiin Buu
3. Against Kid Buu and he needed help from Vegeta, Majiin Buu and the spirit bomb to finish him off.
Gohan fought Super Buu as equals for quite a while before Gotenks got absorbed and even then he held in there. Even at that point where Gohan was effectively the only person who COULD stop Majiin Buu he never really had some sort of internal struggle. He was just like "Whelp, Buu is a monster so I gotta fight him".
I just feel like even without Goku's intervention, Gohan would still probably not have had as much of an internal struggle against super buu. MAYBE if Buu continued to be innocent Buu and showed signs of being kind (to satan ,the puppy, the blind kid etc) gohan might've had qualms about completely destroying him. But since super Buu basically genocided everyone, gohan really had no reason to not want to destroy him.

He fucking tried, then people disliked Gohan so he had to come back.

And Z and Super?

Jesus christ, no, no more of this conflicted reluctant hero who doesn't like to fight garbage.

This, plus a timeskip like the one at the end with Uub, showing an older Gohan living a peaceful life.

That sounds really horrible. What's interesting about that?

>you do know the dead don't come back right
What series do you think you're watching?

IIRC, the only way to kill anyone permanently is killing them while dead.

*cough*hakai*cough*

Which is it? I remember them saying both in the anime. That you can't die because you're already dead and that if you do die again you'll disappear.

>That you can't die because you're already dead
That was just in a filler. In the manga the possibility if dying when already dead is only brought up during Buu's rampage in the after life. It adds tension since Vegita is already dead.