Versus Battle SSJ vs G5

R1: Better? R2: You like more? R3: Better executed? R4: More iconic? R5: More hype?


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#41
I really don't know why I should. Everyone here is blinded by nostalgia. They don't care about the story at all. I would only talk to walls.
I can give you an example excluding myself and this nostalgia thing.

My gf is younger than me and she never watched db/dbz when it was aired, she watched it with me a couple of years ago and she really, and i mean really liiked the ssj1 moment.

OP is her favorite anime (she's not a manga reader), and Luffy is one of her top5 fav characters, she really likes him.
She had no idea about G5 and i didnt spoil her anything because i wanted to see her honest reaction. She could be an exception among Luffy fans for all i know but she didnt like it at all.
 

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#42
I can give you an example excluding myself and this nostalgia thing.

My gf is younger than me and she never watched db/dbz when it was aired, she watched it with me a couple of years ago and she really, and i mean really liiked the ssj1 moment.

OP is her favorite anime (she's not a manga reader), and Luffy is one of her top5 fav characters, she really likes him.
She had no idea about G5 and i didnt spoil her anything because i wanted to see her honest reaction. She could be an exception among Luffy fans for all i know but she didnt like it at all.
He is lying.


I am his gf and I really liked G5 more than SSJ1 despite his repeated attempts of brainwashing me :whitepress:
 
#46
Might be a Dragonball hot take:

Only the original Super Saiyan was cool and amazing. Every subsequent form is just a rehash of the original trying to capture lightning in a bottle for a second time.
The only other SSJ transformation after the original was Broly's LSSJ. That movie was peak with how much of a menace Broly was. Too bad he was also braindead, but at least this Broly has character to him.
 
#47
The only other SSJ transformation after the original was Broly's LSSJ. That movie was peak with how much of a menace Broly was. Too bad he was also braindead, but at least this Broly has character to him.
I meant that SSJ2, 3, Blue, and all the other colors were just a rehash of the SSJ1 transformation.
 
#49
Might be a Dragonball hot take:

Only the original Super Saiyan was cool and amazing. Every subsequent form is just a rehash of the original trying to capture lightning in a bottle for a second time.
lets be honest, it kinda did lol. Gohan's SSJ2 transformation is considered one of the most iconic moments in shonen, and SSJ3 is so over the top in terms of transformation and design it became iconic in its own way lol
 
#50
lets be honest, it kinda did lol. Gohan's SSJ2 transformation is considered one of the most iconic moments in shonen, and SSJ3 is so over the top in terms of transformation and design it became iconic in its own way lol
I'm not talking about fan reception here.
You'll see younger generations that grew up with One Piece instead of DB laud the Gears as peak transformations

I meant that SSJ1 was really well built up as this legendary power up of the Saiyans.

Then, the series started introducing stronger and stronger enemies.

And to keep up with that, Toriyama just went "hmm, longer hair and less eyebrows! Yeah, that's the stuff!"
All of the power ups are the same - pump up the base stats of the character, and visually give them different hair.

Gohan's moment would've worked well even if it was him unlocking SSJ1 for the first time and being stronger than anyone expected due to his mix of human and saiyan genes. But nah, we needed SSJ2: Electric Boogaloo
 
#53
I'm not talking about fan reception here.
You'll see younger generations that grew up with One Piece instead of DB laud the Gears as peak transformations
But even years after their introduction the Gears are nowhere near as iconic as the SSJ transformations lol. Even UI surpassed them.
I meant that SSJ1 was really well built up as this legendary power up of the Saiyans.
SSJ2 was the culmination of Gohan's arc, his entire character development was the build up for it.
Then, the series started introducing stronger and stronger enemies.

And to keep up with that, Toriyama just went "hmm, longer hair and less eyebrows! Yeah, that's the stuff!"
All of the power ups are the same - pump up the base stats of the character, and visually give them different hair.

Gohan's moment would've worked well even if it was him unlocking SSJ1 for the first time and being stronger than anyone expected due to his mix of human and saiyan genes. But nah, we needed SSJ2: Electric Boogaloo
SSJ 2 did well because at the time it was supposed to be the final transformation, remember Goku and Gohan perfected SSJ. At the time a level above was seen as impossible. SSJ2 was the beyond perfect form, and it was supposed to be unique to Gohan. SSJ3 yeah that one really was an asspull but it somehow managed to become iconic lol

SSJ suffers from Dragon Balls popularity. If the series had ended in the cell games, SSJ1 -> SSJ2 would've been seen as the perfect progressions, from Goku -> Gohan. Instead the series kept going on, then revived and nowadays people see the SSJ as overly saturated
 
#54
But even years after their introduction the Gears are nowhere near as iconic as the SSJ transformations lol. Even UI surpassed them.
To your and mine generation, yes.
As for me personally, SSJ1 and Gohan transforming are more iconic moments. But every number and color SSJ afterwards is so boring and not iconic.

SSJ2 was the culmination of Gohan's arc, his entire character development was the build up for it.
Yes, I understand that.
I was saying that his story arc could've also worked if his goal was just achieving SSJ1 (2 wouldn't exist)

He would've still been a prodigy and stronger in base than anyone would've thought. But that final transformation was what he was missing. And the reveal would be that the SSJ of a human+saiyan was levels above that of a saiyan.



nowadays people see the SSJ as overly saturated
Because it is.

Dragon Ball had a nice premise with so many different alien races and fighting styles.
A better approach for afighting focused guy like Goku would've been to have him master and tweak different fighting styles from the universe and incorporate them with SSJ1 than just dye his hair and say he's now X times stronger
 
#55
To your and mine generation, yes.
To the current generation as well, there's literal memes about UI and the OST. I don't think you remember how popular UI was when it debuted in Super.




As for me personally, SSJ1 and Gohan transforming are more iconic moments. But every number and color SSJ afterwards is so boring and not iconic.
SSJ3 is undoubetly iconic. If you were to scream for 5 hours trying to "transform" any casual would instantly recognize it as a dragon ball thing lol. The long hair and no eyebrows is also a design people would quickly associate with dragon ball. The average causal has barely any idea of the Gear 2 pose or G3's design.


Yes, I understand that.
I was saying that his story arc could've also worked if his goal was just achieving SSJ1 (2 wouldn't exist)

He would've still been a prodigy and stronger in base than anyone would've thought. But that final transformation was what he was missing. And the reveal would be that the SSJ of a human+saiyan was levels above that of a saiyan.
I don't think it would. The whole point is that Gohan is unique, and he needed an unique transformation. SSJ2 at the time was just the final evolution of SSJ. Kinda like Vegeta and Trunks got a more muscular form. That's why Toriyama has Goku and Gohan perfect SSJ, so the twist would be that Gohan would go beyond Super Saiyan

Because it is.

Dragon Ball had a nice premise with so many different alien races and fighting styles.
A better approach for afighting focused guy like Goku would've been to have him master and tweak different fighting styles from the universe and incorporate them with SSJ1 than just dye his hair and say he's now X times stronger
yeah no doubt it is nowadays, but I am saying had Dragon Ball ended in the Cell games it wouldn't
 
#58
LSSJ isn't as legendary as the original SSJ, but it is up there as one of the best transformations in fiction. And definitely >>>>>>>>>>> G5.
What's amazing is that this was attainted with just a movie lmao, original Broly = GOAT.

New Broly is complete trash though. He only looks the same as the original, dude isn't built the same, doesn't have the same energy lol.
 
#59
To the current generation as well, there's literal memes about UI and the OST. I don't think you remember how popular UI was when it debuted in Super.





SSJ3 is undoubetly iconic. If you were to scream for 5 hours trying to "transform" any casual would instantly recognize it as a dragon ball thing lol. The long hair and no eyebrows is also a design people would quickly associate with dragon ball. The average causal has barely any idea of the Gear 2 pose or G3's design.




I don't think it would. The whole point is that Gohan is unique, and he needed an unique transformation. SSJ2 at the time was just the final evolution of SSJ. Kinda like Vegeta and Trunks got a more muscular form. That's why Toriyama has Goku and Gohan perfect SSJ, so the twist would be that Gohan would go beyond Super Saiyan


yeah no doubt it is nowadays, but I am saying had Dragon Ball ended in the Cell games it wouldn't
Agree to disagree in the end
 
#60
What's amazing is that this was attainted with just a movie lmao, original Broly = GOAT.
It was the fact that Broly was a menace and the transformation ripping him apart with the music and the effects. It was actually just a goated moment from that movie and skyrocketed his popularity.
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Also, SSJ5 is more iconic than G5 :milaugh:

 
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