I'm fine with freeza back.
He's so crazy and insane, I love it.
Plus, the episode pretty much states that freeza will never ever change or become good.
Becoming a God of Destruction is something I'd love to see, he's already close in power.
He even used POWER OF THE DESTRUCTOR! POWER OF THE CREATOR! this episode.
edited 17th Jun '17 9:53:29 PM by Demongodofchaos2
Watch SymphogearFrieza's that guy you love to hate, though I do feel like his time has passed.
Still, the child in me feels happy to see that Frieza is still one of the biggest threats in modern Dragon Ball just like he was when I was in elementary school (anime-wise at least; manga was on Cell at that point).
edited 17th Jun '17 11:21:06 PM by Hobgoblin
So... You don't die, you multiply?
No beer?! But if there's no beer, then there's no beef or beans!Total aside, but I was thinking about Zamasu's immortality. Since we have so many re-generators in the franchise, his immortality feels pretty repetitive.
Would people rather see him be completely impervious to damage? Thinking on it, that feels more like immortality than infinite regeneration, even if they have the same result (and it's weird watching Zamasu regenerate from non-life threatening injuries - maybe if he only regenerated once 'killed').
Or if Zamasu used his own healing to regenerate, and the immortality just kept him from dying? This method of immortality would be really shit for someone without healing powers, though.
I wondered about this because of how Garlic Junior's immortality was originally portrayed. In his movie, he was never shown healing from injuries - they showed off his immortality by having him not be injured at all. The Garlic Junior filler arc then did show him regenerating from a hole in his torso Zamasu-style, but that was it. I find it interesting that they seemed to originally portray it as being invulnerable.
Damn straight!
You know, I never noticed that about Garlic regeneration before. That's pretty interesting.
One Strip! One Strip!Yea, Zamasu's immortality feels repetitive. I don't really know how they could have really portrayed his immortality tho, because just because you can't die doesn't mean you can't be blown to pieces and that would obviously be a bit of an inconvenience for him.
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.So I read the latest chapter of Super.
I used the Bébé's Kids reference too soon, because right now, it applies much more to Manga Zamasu.
One Strip! One Strip!I'm actually getting really excited about a Yardratian being on U6's team. I hope he's better at Instant Transmission than Goku could ever hope to be, so much so that he incorporates casual and effortless teleporting into his fighting style.
Maybe he couldn't. Freeza had already transformed when he broke out.
edited 18th Jun '17 11:15:49 AM by PushoverMediaCritic

If you kill him, you kill me.
And you can't kill Handsome Rob. I'd just multiply.
One Strip! One Strip!