Todd Blankenship on X: Uub's inexperience with the larger world mirrors Goku's at the start of the series. Ubu=inexperienced/innocent in Japanese, by the way / X
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Todd Blankenship on X: The ability of ordinary bystanders to track Goku and co's movement varies wildly over the years. In Japanese fandom, perceiving a fight as only incoherent blurs is dubbed
Todd Blankenship on X: Goku claims to have never met anyone as tough as Yajirobe before (こたえねえ, literally “unresponsive”, in the sense of not being affected by attacks). But Yajirobe is later
Todd Blankenship on X: Meanwhile in other anime stuff: DBZ ep.125 shows Goku and Piccolo attempting to get drivers licenses, in a plot apparently inspired by two manga title pages of them
Todd Blankenship on X: Today's Goku Outfit: bye-bye tunic. Ten years after the battle with Buu, Goku has taken to wearing a darker number with no undershirt and shoes instead of boots
Todd Blankenship on X: When discussing Goku's loss to Toppo, the implication's a bit different in Viz than in Japanese. Originally Vegeta asks if Goku underestimated his opponent and got caught off-guard
Todd Blankenship on X: Getting back to Trunks' future: one of Toyotaro's Jump Carnival Bonus comics (collected in DBS vol.2) details how Pilaf and co wished themselves young again in this timeline
Todd Blankenship on X: Goku's trip to Grand Kaio's world is only mentioned in the anime, and the visuals don't quite match his location while talking with Gohan or during his training
Todd Blankenship on X: When counting down the poll results for Goku's most iconic lines, Toyotaro notes that No.8 was a line he came up with, as Goku explains the importance of
Todd Blankenship on X: Goku apparently believes that Uub might win the whole tournament. Either his Dai-Kaioshin powers really go a long way, or Goku and Vegeta have been slacking during their
Todd Blankenship on X: Somewhat on that note…in the manga Goku remains anonymous after defeating Piccolo, with Bulma only vaguely reporting that a champion of justice has prevailed. Three years later on
Todd Blankenship on X: The Saikyo Jump editorial office tells readers: Frankly, the enemy Goku and co. are up against in this movie is the strongest. Those who trust Goku will win
Todd Blankenship on X: In the manga, Goku spends 40 days catching Bubbles, reducing the time remaining from 158 days down to 118. The anime splits this 40 day period up so
Todd Blankenship on X: As the world's first Saiyan/Earthling hybrid, Gohan sports a tail (he seems to be the odd man out in that regard, but more on this way later). Thankfully
Todd Blankenship on X: In the manga Goku loses his tendency to disrobe once he hits puberty, but in the DBZ and GT anime we do get a few instances of adult
Todd Blankenship on X: Long story short, Goku wins and has a touching reunion with his ghost grandpa. Baba figures out the final ball's location, which turns out to be in the