Whether you skip the analyses for the reaction or not, please make sure you watch them prior to the fight, on or off screen
@MidnightDStroyer7 ай бұрын
Yeah, everybody who knows anything about Dargonball has tried the Kamehameha at least once in their lives. It's pretty much the same as anyone who knows anything about Skyrim trying Fus Do Rah. There's a way Goku did win...He's found a *friendly* person that helps with his training, in that Superman is consistently able to make Goku push his envelope to transcend limitations. After all, That's the primary *core* of Goku's concept is overcoming one's own limits. As someone who has no limits (except those he imposes on himself), Superman can enjoy such tussles because his limits are based on his morals & ethics; With Superman, it's not a question that he *can* do something, it's a matter of doing the right thing for the right reasons. Supes can relax his self-imposed limits with Goku because, regardless of the outcome, both of them can trust the other to use the Dragonballs to repair any collateral damage & restore everything back to its normal state. Superman can actually have fun when cutting loose & Goku has the most perfect *sparring partner* he could ever hope for...And even be able to count on each other as staunch allies if the need arises.
@Kamouflage3657 ай бұрын
Yeah goku did win in a way by sparing with a strong opponent like sups
@type-pro39077 ай бұрын
No limit fallacy has been scrapped by Death Battle. It's obviously a fan argument. This video is simply a fan-made video and the arguments can be interpreted or even have errors. This is non-canon. I've heard people say that Akira Toriyama mentioned that Goku would lose the first few fights, but eventually manages to beat Superman by a bit.