Like any other anime, Dragon Ball Z made a number of changes to Akira Toriyama’s original work. While many remember this adaptation fondly, it wasn’t until Dragon Ball Z Kai that the original version of Goku could be captured in this entertainment medium.
Although Dragon Ball Z Kai is not remembered with so much affection, it is an adaptation that does its job very well when adapting Akira Toriyama’s work. This is not only limited to better animation and the elimination of scenes that are only filler, but we can also see a representation of Goku closer to the mangawhere our protagonist is depicted as someone who only thinks about fighting.
One of the examples of this occurs at the end of the Saiyan saga. In the original anime, Goku spares Vegeta’s life because it is the right thing to do in the situation, which shows us a more empathetic side of the protagonist. However, in Dragon Ball Z Kai and in the manga, we can see that Kakaroto does this action not because it is the right thing to do, but because he wants to fight Vegeta in the future, regardless of the dangers this represents.
In this way, We can clearly see who Goku really is.. At the time, Toei Animation changed this to appeal to audiences, but today we see that this is no longer the case. In related topics, these are the similarities and differences between Dragon Ball Diamond and GT. Likewise, trailer confirms all the characters for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero.
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