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It took me a second to get that. At least, I'm assuming there's some wordplay going on there.
Or, if you're a woman, you'll no longer be able to consider yourself a virgin if you were one.
EDIT: As amusing as this is, how did we jump to Labyrinth?
edited 17th Apr '15 12:38:37 AM by Zelenal
Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!You know, I should probably have the Time Machine on standby at all times....
So here's a possible plot hole: You have to take your body with you in order to have it in Otherworld, right? That's why Kami took Goku's body after he died fighting Raditz. Only Guardians and higher or people with Instant Transmission can freely move between the mortal realm and Otherworld, right? If so, how did Piccolo, Yamcha, Tien, and Chaiotzu make it to King Kai's world without Kami to move their bodies?
Also, when the later three were being revived, how come they appeared nearby instead of just reviving on King Kai's place like Goku did (or like how Vegeta revived on the Planet of the Kais)?
How did Vegeta even have his body during the Buu Arc after he died? After all, he blew himself to smithereens and I doubt anyone would be jumping at the chance to make him a new one like someone did for Chaiotzu.
And when Krillin died to Freeza, how come his spirit didn't go to Otherworld? Porunga said that reviving Krillin would be useless since he'd reappear where his spirit was and that was in the void formerly known as Namek. Now if they said where his body was (or used to be) then that would make sense but no.
Let the joy of love give you an answer! Check out my book!God still has his powers while dead. He moved and restored their bodies, as mentioned when Kaio is talking to Goku about them arriving on his planet.
Anime filler. The manga doesn't show it, but mentions several times that the warriors will be resurrected on Kaio's planet. It's when they're talking about how Kuririn and Goku would be revived in space.
He was given a body in case he was needed to fight Majin Boo. Otherwise he'd have been sent straight to hell.
They do say it was where his body died, in the manga. They also mention his soul, but only when Vegeta tells them what to do and they make the wish. When they talk about the problem, they're just saying that he'll be revived where he died.
They basically move the point he was revived at. Although it's possible that souls don't go to Otherworld without a God to move them there. If the Great Elder is Namek's God, then him being on Earth would be why he couldn't do that.
Oh, so it's all just a case of Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole. Go it.
edited 17th Apr '15 3:22:20 AM by Zelenal
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I suppose she could have just said it was a new type of training, works the core and stuff.
edited 17th Apr '15 12:27:54 AM by TheAirman
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