RIP Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball 🥀. Vegeta was a goated character, he knew how to write great characters. His legacy will be forever remembered.
The thing that’s craziest to me about Zuko’s journey, is how quickly his hair grew in less then a year.
the zuko arc is extremely abbreviated here you really have to watch it to see it
While Ice King aka Simon didn’t have much of an arc in the original show, I will attest that the IK has one of the most shocking reveals off all time. He went from a wacky, kidnapping ice wizard, to the most sad character in the entire show.
Walter’s personality was so abrupt that you have to believe that it was ALWAYS there. Had he stayed at Gray Matter, he would have become a ruthless ceo. The money, power, and recognition would have been too much to keep his ego in check.
I honestly WOULDN'T say DBS ruined Vegeta's character, it's a topic that comes up every time DBS and Vegeta are mentioned. People usually say DBS retconned Vegeta because he went back on his Buu Saga development. But the developments aren't the same. In the Buu Saga, Vegeta puts down his life long grudge of revenge against Goku, he's not orienting his entire life around beating Goku anymore. In Super, yes, he still wants to beat Goku, but it's as a regular martial artist and a prince and wanting to be the best he can be, he just didn't lose interest in fighting and retire like half the cast. But you can see the difference when he skips out on training to with his family, like when Bulma was going to give birth.
Vegetas neck development is even better bro went from pencil neck to bull neck
Bro I love Zuko and Vegeta. Respect
Stanley Pines, Simon Petrokov, Magneto, Rigby, Hawkgirl, and of course Zuko were the characters from my childhood cartoons who had some of the best changes.
You forgot that not just the whole "Jane wasn't good for Jesse", but she quite literally threatened to END Walt, also putting his whole family into the pit...
I think what makes these arcs so great is how the writers are very honest about the characters' situations. We are shown every step to their change in painstaking detail. Ugly parts and all. Which is what makes the conclusion to their arcs so satisfying.
Honestly Zuko and Vegeta imo have the best character development in fiction so it's a W to see them both in one video
I think 1 thing needs to be understood, character progression =/= character development. Static characters can have great character development Ex. The joker or batman, they're fairly static characters, but the development is from the exploration of how they would respond in different situations. Development = exploring how characters respond to different things, and gaining further insight on their thoughs, ideas, purpose, objectives etc progression = how a character changes through time It just so happens to be the case that in many cases development co-incides with progression (as shown here)
Ngl I think Arthur Morgan had huge character development
What makes Zuko's character development feel more human and real was that "relapse" when he chose to side with Azula. When you're recovering you aren't throwing off all bad things at once. There were still traces of that old Zuko because the change was gradual.
Doofenshmirtz should be on here he had the greatest charecter development
If we’re talking about Vegatas character development let’s not forget the man’s complete growth in GT. The man loves humans now and calls Kakarot Goku.. he’s also laughing and doing father daughter bonding and hoursing around with goten and trunks.
Derek is a man of culture
Vegeta on Namek was peak vegeta for me
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