In the original manga Buu chapter, the reason for the integration is because Buu will absorb the plot of his teammates to become stronger. Frieza, who can't beat 50% of his strength on Namek, also chooses to be tough and becomes a Super Saiyan. ; In the Dragon Ball Super comics, when Goku couldn't beat Jiren, he also chose to be tough, so he felt at ease. In the original comics, when Saiyans encounter enemies, they mainly choose to go head-to-head. At most, rock paper scissors decides the order of appearance. Even if you fight Raditz or Majin Buu, you still choose to die together with vigour. This theatrical version of the old bird served as the original work, script, and character design at the same time. It is remarkable in many aspects, but there are still some loopholes in the plot: 1. Goku and Vegeta can't beat Broly. Moved to look for Kaiojin to ask for earrings, and even ran away to find Piccolo to combine, which inevitably made people feel that it was only for Gogeta to appear. 2. Frieza was beaten for over an hour before the two of them were seriously injured. 3. Finally, the fit came back, and I had the nerve to beat Broly out, but I don't know if I really wanted to kill Broly. 4. At the end of the story, Frieza was not held accountable for killing Broly's father. Broly was shot while lying down. In the end, he lost his father and got a girl and a friend. 5. Broly didn't play any tricks. The strength of the plot setting is strong. If Goku and Vegeta can't fight, they will fit together to win the enemy, then it's better to learn Zamasu and ask the dragon to give it. Isn't an immortal body beautiful? To be honest, the theatrical version in recent years has really not found the 1995 "Dragon Fist Outbreak!" "The previous theatrical versions gave me the feeling.
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