Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot goes on sale today with a surprising proposal in which the world of Goku and company is transformed into an open-world RPG where apart from the lifelong fighting, players can do side missions and activities of all kinds that had never been part of the license games so far. Few games are more faithful to the classic anime, as we saw in its first 17 minutes, but still, It has an error in one of Vegeta's most memorable scenes.
In both anime and manga, when Vegeta manages to become supersaiyan his ego and his strength increase exponentially, but the android C-18 appears to lower it from the clouds with a kick that breaks his arm in a mythical scene. So far so good, this moment also takes place in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, only that the arm that breaks Vegeta's C-18 is the right and not the left, as happens in both anime and manga.
Android 18 breaks Vegeta’s Arm.
Anime | Manga | Kakarot pic.twitter.com/ubl5b9d5vy– Dragon Ball Hype. (@DbsHype) January 15, 2020
This scene is quite iconic in the story of Dragon Ball Z because something similar had never happened, and never happened again. On many occasions it shows some amputated limb out there, but that C-18 kick to Vegeta it does not get to leave him without an arm, it simply breaks it and is left hanging without force.
It is not known why it was decided that it was the right arm and not the left in this adaptation of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, it's just a curious detail of a memorable scene