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Así fue la tremenda trompada del argentino Gero Arias a Viruzz, después de que el español lo insultara y le pusiera la cara a propósito para que le pegara, quedando tambaleando y a punto de caerse

u/reaverlation — 25 days ago
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Movies still come on Blu-ray, music is still pressed on vinyl and books still fill store shelves. But as Sony moves to phase out physical PlayStation releases, many gamers are asking why video games should be the first major entertainment medium to go all digital.

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u/reaverlation — 1 month ago

In Toriyama's mind, having SSJ Goku train with 40 tons like it's nothing must have sounded absolutely mind-blowing

u/reaverlation — 1 month ago

Would you say that Goku matured a bit in the Cell saga? He didn't seem like himself when it came to giving villains a second chance.

u/reaverlation — 2 months ago

Nappa’s durability was insane, even for a Saiyan. To think that with only 4,000, he seemed extremely tough against an opponent who had twice his power level, Goku at 8,000. Even Goku was surprised by how tough he was and said it would take him a long time to bring him down.

u/reaverlation — 2 months ago

After the Namek saga, did Goku, Vegeta, and Gohan continue to receive Zenkai boosts like they did on Namek?

u/reaverlation — 2 months ago

Was Nappa high-class warrior, as he himself claimed, or is he middle-class, as Toriyama stated (since, according to him, only Vegeta and King Vegeta are high-class warriors)?

u/reaverlation — 2 months ago

I think Toriyama realized he had gone a bit overboard with the power of Frieza’s first form for his plans. I mean, having Vegeta go from 30,000 to nearly 500,000 with just one Zenkai boost was insane.

u/reaverlation — 2 months ago