Just throwing this out there, but Krillan fried four of the smurfers at once.
Yeah, DBZ, POKEMANS, Yugioh... God I was such a horrible person.
DBZ and Digimon will always be cool. Pokemon was cool for a while, but it's too repetitive at this point to ever be cool again.
Yu-Gi-Oh was never really cool, although since the game itself is a bit more complex than Pokemon but still easier for kids to get into compared to Magic, I guess there's at least that excuse for them
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Nappa is best character. Anyone up for a DBZ PA marathon stream someday?
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Nappa is only best character in Abridged
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Krillan was so damn useless that he should of been a female character that just stayed home and did the cooking.
Krillin was even afraid of Goku's wife even though she was a normal person
...Then again, up until the Buu saga, I think she had the highest power level of any woman on earth
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Well, Krillin did get it on with an Android way more powerful tan him in the end. So he was kind of whupped. And I can't fault him for being afraid of Chichi. Even Piccolo wasn't man enough to stand up to her.
Hey man, Krillan was a serious bad ass.
The thing where he fried four of the Sebbamen, he fought Freeza to the death to give everyone more time, and has done that on multiple occasions. Krillan may never win his fights, but smurf all of you who think he is worthless.
I loved Dragon Ball Z. The smart-talking main character who was actually a good person beneath his rough exterior, the best friend/rival who was actually the most chivalrous and awesome character on the show, the stoic but not unlikable obligatory "I'm too cool for this group" character, and finally the prettyboy who was actually the most merciless of the bunch. And we can't forget the most badass old fossil ever in an anime. It was just an all-around perfect hero cast.
It had some amazing arcs and character development. Seeing our main character mature from a young punk into an intelligent young man who understands responsibility was very rewarding.
On the other side of the moral spectrum you had a fantastic cast of villains. Oh sure, they started off pretty simplistic, but by the time of the tournament we had one of the coolest yet well-developed antagonists in a series. Yet his own brother was probably the most heinous, detestable cretin ever so you had the best of both a sympathetic villain and a completely hateable one.
And by the time the main character's evil counterpart and predecessor showed up, everything really clicked. Such a superbly dark yet fascinating storyline on how humanity's own depravity can turn a good person into a villain. The villain's multiple personalities was pretty neat too, even if we only got to see one of them for a long time. He was the best personality anyway.
Yes it was truly a wonderful show.