![]() The movie and the TV series also seemed to shuffle a bunch of things around. One major difference in fighting style between the TV series and the movie is that Goku relies heavily on his “instant transmission” trick (the ability to instantly move from place to place) a LOT whereas in the TV series he didn’t use it at all during the fight. Goku powers up to Super Saiyan in the fight and brings their fight out of the caves, where they had been fighting, up to the surface, and eventually up into space. However, in the movie he isn’t a Super Saiyan when he reverts back–he goes all the way down to regular Saiyan. The point where Goku loses his divinity and reverts back to a regular Saiyan. We have finally come upon the moment in the movie that I had been waiting for. Not among gods anymore, but between a mortal and a god.īattle of Gods to Super Time Correlation: ~1 hour 25 minutes to ~1 hour 30 minutes Apparently, even though the divinity has left him, Goku had absorbed the power of the god within him and is still just as strong even without being a god. ![]() Despite everyone else realizing that he is no longer a god, Goku had not realized it. The time where Goku loses his divine power, reverting back to a regular Super Saiyan. The Kais explain to us that the shockwaves produced before where basically for show, whereas now, they are just trying to finish the fight.Īnd at last, we come to the time that I have been waiting for. Beerus attempts to blast Goku at point blank range, only to be grabbed by Goku and head-butted repeatedly.Īlthough in this freeze frame shot, it looks like they are snuggling.ĭespite the increase in power, there are no more damaging shockwaves. The battle rages in what appears a stalemate between equals. Beerus admonishes Goku over dropping his guard, a topic that comes up frequently in the Dragon Ball franchise as a whole and will surely come back in Super.ĭespite Beerus not holding back and Goku apparently at full strength, Goku’s strength continues to increase. With a touch of the gloves they resume their fight. Goku seems to be out of power and tricks, but we will see. Upon this realization, Goku is distraught to learn that Beerus hadn’t gone full power yet because he didn’t want the humiliation of having to go 100% just to defeat some Saiyan God.īut now, Beerus has been pushed to his limits. It turns out that Beerus had powered up to 100% to neutralize all of the energy that had built up between Goku and himself. Satan takes credit for the energy ball dispersal, we find out the true reason. And again, after the white light disappears, everything is as it was before. After some more grunting and sweating, eventually the ball of doom explodes.Īgain, this washes the universe in white light. Satan offers the one thing that could actually tempt him, an all you can eat voucher to anywhere in the world.īack to the fight. In order to try and bribe Whis to end the fight, Mr. His description gave me a good laugh (essentially a bunch of really strong guys are fighting/causing lots of damage). Satan a rather childlike description of the fight in order to “dumb it down” for him. Whis, again one of my favorites, gives Mr. We check back in with the Z gang, who look on as ripples of distortion pass through. If the super dense ball of energy created during the fight explodes…well…everything will be obliterated (wasn’t that the plot of the entire last episode? Well it continues.) However, the impending universe-destroying ball of doom that was created from their fight still hangs in the balance. ![]() Listen to the latest episode of the AIPT Television podcast!Īs the white light fades away, the Kais are surprised to learn that they still exist.
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