This led to a seismic shift in tone, visual style and approach, with Goku turned back into a child and sent out to explore space with Trunks and his granddaughter, Pan.
While some Dragon Ball GT arcs were stronger than others, the series in general is regarded as a pale imitation of Dragon Ball Z as far as the vast majority are concerned. Nevertheless, Dragon Ball GT did soften the blow of the main story's ending, with Toriyama's final chapter published in This official conclusion to Goku's tale sees the protagonist and his friends compete in another World Martial Arts Tournament, but Goku's true motive is to seek out Uub - the virtuous incarnation of Buu that Goku wished into existence.
The epic saga ends with Goku whisking Uub away to train, with Chi-Chi angrily yelling after him. This finale works on several levels. Goku is left raising the next generation of Z fighter, once again reforming a being who used to be evil, and there's a comforting familiarity in the Saiyan's inability to settle down, thereby offering the reader hope for the future and a light-hearted assurance that very little has changed about Goku over the years.
It could be that dead bodies that remain on Earth simply do not get a halo only showcasing this once they arrive in the afterlife ; it could be a desire by the animators and writers to keep things vague… it could be any number of things. In addition to this, his eyes glow. This action typically indicates a wish has been granted.
What wish was granted, though? Was Goku brought back to life, or was he simply healed back to full-strength? We have seen both of these wishes granted before, and both to Goku himself. This eye-glowing was reiterated at the beginning of Episode 64; it could simply have been a stylistic decision, or it could actually mean something.
Perhaps it is nothing more than laziness; it would not be the first time that Toei staff members forget simple facts and create inconsistencies in the Dragon Ball GT storyline. On the other hand, maybe the writers created an intentional sense of mystery just for the sake of mystery by combining all of these elements.
Neon Genesis Evangelion does this perfectly, tossing in symbolism that would otherwise appear relevant if one did not know that they did it just for the sake of doing it. That is not to compare the writing in Evangelion to Dragon Ball , but it is certainly a possibility. What does Shenlong have to gain by summoning himself? Has he come just to reprimand everyone? If you pay attention to his interactions with Goku, you will notice some type of unstated understanding between them.
After Goku makes the wish for everyone killed in the last round of fighting to be brought back to life which could still happen even if Shenlong granted a wish to bring Goku back to life, since Shenlong can grant multiple wishes , Goku seems to know that it is time to leave.
Come, let us go, Goku. Is it that time already? Leave for where and with whom? Goku seems to know exactly what Shenlong is talking about, however. How, exactly, is there already some type of understanding between the two?
We have not seen them discuss anything, so any conversation and mutual understanding would have to have taken place during the time that Goku was dead or unconscious after the Genki-Dama destroys Yi Xing Long. Perhaps while he was dead, Goku made some type of deal or spoke to someone so he could come back and say his goodbyes? In addition to all this speculation, we have to take another look at that wish; did Goku somehow trade his own life or soul for the Dragon Balls to be able to return at some point in time, or even just to bring all those people back to life?
A similar situation takes place down in Hell with Piccolo. Piccolo immediately notices that something is strange about the entire situation after getting over his initial frustration that Goku is even down there after he went to such lengths to get him out during the Super 17 fight.
Goku Jr. If this is the case, Goku could not have both taken off wearing it and also left it behind. It is not as if you can clone clothing, either except for Namekians, anyway. Vegeta is an interesting case here, since up until this point, he seems to be the only one at the scene that appears to know what is occurring. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search.
What happened to Goku in those years after he left the Earth by which Pan was already an old woman? Did Goku die or not? This list goes on and it will remain to your own imagination what you believe has happened to Goku, as it was never thoroughly explained in the anime.
I guess if anything, we could agree that Goku had surpassed human existence and entered a state different from being alive or dead as we know them. Goku was dead to begin with at the end of DB GT , and when asked if they should revive him back, he didn't let them do that. Instead, he feared that there are more dangerous and strong fighters in the world, and he needed to practice and therefore went with Shenron to practice and live a peaceful life for sometimes.
He did mention he will come back when the time is right, and since then there were rumours that a new season will come. But at the moment, there isn't any and GT weren't part of the original Dragon Ball series. After Super or maybe later in the series, they might reintroduce Super Saiyan 4 as the "Lost Form" or the "Forgotten Form" or something like that. I think that when GOKU went with shenron and meet his old friends for farewell he know that his time has come to say goodbye.
And when goku said to shenron that he was feeling very tired than ever before it's because he was dying and disappears. If Dragon Ball Super ends after the Tournament of Power, and if Universe 7 wins, Goku would have asked Super Shenron to reconstruct the destroyed universe and erase the memory of all the people of Universe 7 from meeting Beerus for the first time at the end of the tournament. But, oddly enough, the loathed series pulled through with a shockingly poignant ending.
Before we explain how Dragon Ball GT 's ending works, we need to explain why the rest of the series doesn't. Dragon Ball GT could never hope to top the Buu Saga in terms of scale, so what it did do was try to bring things back to the way it was in Dragon Ball.
And this ended up not working at all. Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z are drastically different in terms of tone. Dragon Ball Z is an action series. It has transformations, aliens, powerful attacks and everything feels super serious. Until the Piccolo arc, it was often even referred to as a martial arts comedy series, more in line with Toriyama's prior manga, Dr.
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