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with the torment of power under way in Dragon Ball super I thought of this are

we experiencing the biggest plot point that Dragon Ball can ever have a plot

point that no matter what you think of no matter how creative you get there is

nothing that can ever possibly be bigger than the tournarment of power well to answer

your thoughts alrighty guys it is quad man here today also known as detective

cute I'm going to go through the history of Dragon Ball explain all of the

ever-expanding points and come to a conclusion as to if it's even possible

to top the torment of power so without wasting any more time let's get straight

into this video so let's break this down so going back to Dragon Ball the whole

theme and general plot of Dragon Ball was to prove yourself against

competition you obviously had the 21st 22nd and 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai

tournaments and along the way Goku is facing against massive villains with the

red ribbon army fighting against king piccolo and then eventually fighting

against piccolo jr. and in all of these fights that Goku went through he

defeated all of these threats he proved himself ultimately as the number one

fighter as he defeated piccolo jr. in the 24 tournament and he was the

strongest guy in the world and the entire story started off with Goku

fighting against Master Roshi in the 21st tournament and Master Roshi

entering so that Goku and colon didn't get their egos inflated so that they can

always push themselves to fight again stronger and tougher competition but

this takes me into the next question with that said the whole point of Dragon

Ball was to prove yourself against competition on earth but Dragon Ball Z

took this up until the next scale Dragon Ball Z introduced large-scale battles

and what it also did is that now that Goku is pretty much conquered what he

could do on earth it created villains that were not of Earth or it actually

created artificial entities that were created through cybernetics and created

through magic we see this as Vegeta is an alien of the Saiyan race that comes

to earth to threaten Goku and the entire planet and then we see later on that

freezes an emperor and evil tyrant who's taking over the galaxy and cell is an

artificial creation by dr. Jerome the same guy whose army was defeated by

Goku back in Dragon Ball and majin buu as we all know was created from magic

from bibbity so what the oldest said and I know that some of you are going to

also question that there's been a conflict with Majin Buu because there's

also sources that say Marvel's always existed so if you want to go with the

whole bibbidi creating goo from magic or if you want to say the majin buu is

always exist in either one the point is that he is an entity that is not of the

planet Earth and the point I'm trying to get it here is the Dragon Ball ORS

continues to push itself further and further and further into the series

itself but the thing about Z that separated it from Baal is the fact that

all of these characters in Vegeta cell Frieza and majin buu all of these

characters were capable of destroying the planet some things that all the

Dragonball villains were able to conquer the planet or to destroy massive amounts

of people but have to easily just wipe out a planet which ultimately push Goku

even further but when we move on to Dragon Ball GT I understand a lot of you

are going to say that GT is not canon and I understand that a lot of you are

going to say that Dragon Ball GT is not really a part of the main continuity of

the series but Dragon Ball GT did introduce some new concepts that it did

whirlwind back a lot to the earlier parts of Dragon Ball was just a lot more

powers and what this comes through is it revitalized the whole concept of having

a Dragon Ball hunt because we really hadn't had that since the Namek arc we

really hadn't had that since back in Dragon Ball and although there were

moments where characters were always searching for Dragon Balls nothing was

as big as those sequences and later on we also get a chance to see in Dragon

Ball GT that what goes around comes back around and we see that baby the

supporting or topple wants revenge for what the Saiyans did to all of his

people and as a result of this he takes Vegeta's body who is the son of the guy

who literally made his race extinct and if we go even further dr. Jerome and dr.

Mew take us back to what happened back in Dragon Ball Z doctors who are

geniuses who are pissed off for what you due to them and all their creations they

want to create something in super hundred seventeen that wants to combat

you once again because of the actions that you took previously and last but

not least the ultimate plot of Dragon Ball GT with the shadow dragons what

goes around comes back around in the sense that you used to dragon ball so

much that all the negative energy was manifested into these shadow dragons

that comes back to fight against you and the thing is is that Dragon Ball GT

stakes were not that different from Z in the sense that it did really take it up

a notch because all these characters were capable of destroying planet and a

lot of these characters were homegrown on planet earth or created artificially

like what happened in Dragon Ball Z but the point is is that it kind of reversed

the way the villains were actually created as it was more about revenge

being created from actual past experiences but for the grand finale

let's talk about Dragon Ball super so as all of you guys would know the first two

arcs were pretty much just movie rehashes and battle of gods a

resurrection about so there's really not much to say there but when it comes to

the universe six Champa arc here's where I find things interesting so the

universe six Champa arc is kind of like a mini tournament of power where you

took five characters from two different universes and made them Duke it out some

of these were some of the strongest characters in their most respective

universes and that was an interesting way to introduce characters from another

universe and although all the characters are not 100% original as shampo is

pretty much just a fad beerus twin Kaba is just another saying and frost is just

a universal version of Frieza I don't think we can go for that as being a

hundred percent original but it was cool to deal with those character concepts

and making them fight however we move on to the Future Trunks art here's where

things get more interesting so the masu is a villain in this art and he's a

villain who was a supreme kai apprentice to go wasa which is something we haven't

really seen before he's literally a god-like character who went rogue and

the cool thing about zoom also is that he had a very different agenda from a

lot of other Dragon Ball villains seen so far he considers himself serving

justice by trying to wipe out the mortals and he also took Goku's body in

the past process fused with himself became ultra powerful required a super

saiyan blue fusion and made ven oh the strongest character in all of the

universe's to come down and eventually take him out because of how strong he

was and because of how his body could not just disappear after trunks slice

them in half so the point I'm getting at here that creates a little bit of a

dilemma with Dragonball super would have to be dealing with Zeno when you think

about Zeno if he is the strongest character in all of these universes

which has been proven that means that no matter what villain comes after this

tournament of power Zeno can take him out before Zeno came around in the

Dragon Ball series what we had were the gods of destruction so we go back to

battle of gods go back to resurrection of F we thought that beerus and the

other potential gods of destruction were the strongest that you could possibly be

and it was up to goku and vegeta to surpass these guys and compare to God

but if you really think about it the problem with all of this is that if

beerus for example or if Champa for example were to ever go rogue and start

causing problems we now know that there are so many other characters that can

compare with them in power or stop them that a potential plotline of using the

gods of destruction in a negative way is kind of thrown out of the window if Zeno

could possibly just stop them along with the Grand Prix's and the Angels if they

decided not to be neutral in those situations and this also puts a cap on

what you could do with the supreme guys because at this point guys in a weird

way the supreme Kai's are very limited in what they can do in terms of power

other than just ruling over the universe and X and expanding and creating more of

the universe itself so I kind of feel like Z knows existence limits what other

characters can possibly do so the point is is unless Zeno becomes a villain

moving forward which I don't think is 100% impossible to happen

what could you possibly do to be a threat at this point in the series and I

honestly don't think there's anything that Dragon Ball super can do to create

a new villain and I also don't think anything Dragon Ball super can do can be

bigger than the torment of power because you're taking all of the strongest

fighters from all these different universes and determining who's the

strongest fighter or fighters from all these respective universes themselves so

ultimately I don't see a way that Dragon Ball super can get bigger than this guys

and the video doesn't end here because the comments section is an extension of

what I say let me know what ways you possibly think Dragon Ball super can get

bigger than the torment of power as we've already seen like the strongest

characters that we can possibly see and we can't think of a villain that could

be stronger than the characters that are already here so with everything else

said please remember to rate comment and subscribe any members I always say -

have a great day guys and let me know your thoughts

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