Why does broly only say kakarot




















Post by Polyphase Avatron » Tue Jul 17, pm. Post by BrolyKale » Tue Jul 17, pm. Post by Ssjcell » Tue Jul 17, pm. ProLight Style by Ian Bradley. Modified by Hujio. Privacy Terms Forum Rules. Kanzenshuu Skip to content. That in itself was kind of disappointing. But, then things get even weirder when Bio-Broly turns into some kind of sludge after getting most of his body completely melted. We get it, he's the Legendary Super Saiyan. He should be able to survive a lot of punishment.

But, even with incredible power, the body can only take so much. Does it really make sense that he was still walking around, even with his skin dissolving? And we won't even talk about that part at the end, when he literally becomes a puddle of goo Make no mistake, the fact that Goku was able to defeat Broly was a major accomplishment. We're talking about a Super Saiyan that was leagues ahead of Goku and was completely pulverizing him before the tide of the battle turned.

But, wait a second. How exactly was Goku able to defeat this guy? Yes, we all know the story about how the other Z Fighters gave Goku their energy, but does that really make any sense?

After all, Broly has a near limitless amount of power. If Broly's insane strength is already established in the series, then how does it make sense that Goku's strength magically rises enough to beat him? It's just a little far-fetched. Yes, we know that Broly actually managed to leave the planet in an escape pod before Comet Camori smashed into its surface. But, there's no denying the fact that the comet was a deciding factor in Broly's eventual defeat.

If the comet never appeared, Broly might have been more successful in his quest to defeat the Z Fighters and his own father. The comet seemed to be a convenient way to wrap up the story.

Broly was assumed to be gone, and the Z Fighters appeared to be victorious. But, did it really make sense? It's just a comet, after all.

Broly should have been able to handle it long before it even came close to the planet. After all, we're talking about a guy who has the power to eliminate entire solar systems For some people, the most confusing thing about Broly is why he's so popular. Without a doubt, this is one of the most popular characters to ever come out of the Dragon Ball Z franchise; and we're not just talking about the west, we're talking about Japan and the entire world. Everyone seems to love this guy.

But why? A lot of people don't get it. He's just a really big Super Saiyan. He's not even that unique of a villain, and some would say that his backstory is poorly written. Probably the biggest contributing factor to his popularity is his fighting style. He's much more lethal, merciless, and destructive, which makes him pretty awesome to watch. Talk to any fan. Ask them what their favorite Dragon Ball Z movie is. We've already stated that Brio-Broly made no sense, but there's more to it than that.

The actual character design was uninspiring. He just looked like a puddle of mud the whole time. It's even worse when you consider the fact that Broly never had that deep of a story to begin with. User Info: MKScorpion. He has a better origin story. He is also clearly not in control when he is raging. He might as well be a great ape trapped in his humanoid body. Significantly better origin story that makes everything new Broly does less stupid. Not talking is better than talking if you have nothing to say but "Kakarot".

He's supposed to have lost control after all. Super Broly was just a really good movie while even the original Broly movie was mostly mediocre at best. Prepare to have your Scales Tipped! User Info: MikeChang. Broly later explains it's actually the ear of a giant creature he named Ba, who was his only friend on Vampa. Sadly, Paragus shot Ba's ear off to discourage their friendship so his son would focus on his training. Broly and his father have a complicated relationship.

Paragus once loved him enough to chase him through space in defiance of King Vegeta, but now he can only see Broly as the ultimate weapon in his desire for revenge. Broly isn't fully capable of recognizing his father's abusive and manipulative behavior, because being treated this way is all he's ever known.

He even defends his father when Cheelai and Lemo criticize Paragus' treatment of him. To the great credit of Dragon Ball Super: Broly , the prolonged clash between Saiyans is where Broly's character shines even brighter than his power.

After a lifetime of isolation and abuse at the hands of his father, Paragus proclaims that Vegeta is to blame, giving Broly a genuine target for his repressed rage. The troubled Saiyan completely snaps, and the ferocious rampage his previous incarnation became famous for begins -- this time with emotional weight behind it.

One look in Broly's eyes during this battle and it's clear that no one is home upstairs.



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