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Dragon Ball DAIMA, episode 12
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ドラゴンボール ダイマ
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What a great episode. We finally get Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta. I like the design of it, but I have to wonder what’s wrong with Goku’s hair that it changes shape so much. Duu is hilarious, and strong. I like that Kuu is seemingly an intellectual. I can’t believe we already have all three Tamagamis down. The old Namekian is a bitch for that lol
Next episode should he interesting. I expect them to give us some more story since this one was almost entirely fighting. I’m gonna be real upset if this series is as short as it seems, and we don’t get anything after
I’ll be upset too, mostly because the early episodes were really slow and suddenly we’ve increased the pace massively. Almost feels like we’ve simply crossed the point they had enough notes from Toriyama and are now working with only a few bullet points. However, maybe the plot just isn’t as predictable as we think it is.
Anyway, it’s been a great episode otherwise. Kuu and Duu are still super awesome, they just get better each episode.
As for Vegetas SS3 design, I think I need to see his hair in his adult form. Or Goku use SS3 as a child too. After all those years, it does feel strange seeing him just use SS3 because he trained a lot off screen.
Training off screen is Vegeta’s go to
That’s right, I guess. I’m just surprised Goku didn’t notice anything, SS3 used to be something that could be felt throughout the universe.
Unfortunately that falls back to the issue of the series power scaling problems