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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot redefines one of the great mysteries of anime

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Dragon Ball fans are often overwhelmed with the details, which is one of the many reasons why Dragon Ball FighterZ was so well received. And let's not forget that, in the recently released Dragon Ball Z: Bandai Namco said he would have more news to reveal more Dragon Ball Z mysteries. However, the outcome seems to have been somewhat different.

The only question that has ever existed in the Dragon Ball franchise has always been the nature of the people on Earth. Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z reveal a variety of people who live on Earth, including humans, monsters, aliens and even demons. Some fans have asked how such diverse people came to Earth, too Dragon Ball Z: Kakarrot expands the vision, giving a glimpse into the mind of the people who work the monsters especially.

Second post on Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, a few beast lovers explain their background to Goku and his friend Ooolong. Both monsters explain that they were not born that way, but instead took a pill to make them monsters. "We wanted to be farmers, so we took animorfalina", explains another. After all, one claims that animorfalina was a passing monster and that, once that was over, "there were no more monsters out there …"

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This is where the problem is created. These monsters seem to imply that there are no natural monsters and that, instead, they are made up of a pill. Bulma even explains later that Furry King, King of the Earth and man of the animal, also took animorfalina. However, in the Dragon Ball anime, the walls of King Furry are full of paintings of his ancestors. They are all human beings. There is also the fact that both Oolong and Puar, the two characters of Dragon Ball, are human beings. Oolong also says that they have been as they have always been.

In other words, it seems Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has created a great deal of controversy over some of the inspired aspects of Akira Toriyama's work, although it's not a surprise in recent times, when controversy has arisen over the Dragon Ball Super regarding specific issues described in Dragon Ball Z, such as fusion potala.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot It is now available for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. You can check out our analysis here.



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