Don’t let Goku take control of a battle in Dragon Ball or he’ll disrespect one to an embarrassing level. It doesn’t matter if that’s Frieza or Supreme Kai in front of him; when he is in control, he’s the boss. Though he may not realize that, that is often true for the viewers.
But the fans love it sometimes. Like in this one instance during the Saiyan arc, where Nappa is destroying others while wearing his Saiyan pride. When Goku arrived, he thought of him as the same as others, but little did he realize he was way out of the Z fighter’s league.
Fans are Ideating About How the Ultimate Move can be a Possibility
Fans don’t just believe that every character will be there in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero; it’s the same with some of the famous moments too. This time, they want to see one of the most humiliating moments they have come across in the series.
They want to see Goku standing on top of Nappa’s head like he did in the anime. Though the bald-headed Saiyan didn’t like it, fans loved it, especially after how he mocked the power levels of other fighters.
This needs to be a move in the game
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And they have a perfect name for it. They sure are having fun brainstorming about it.
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If the Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero developers want an idea as to how to implement it, this one fan has just the perfect way to do it.
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Perhaps, if the moment is to be included in the upcoming Dragon Ball game, developers better have included more of them with whom our protagonist fought. Or it won’t be a fair game.
Nappa Was Defeated Twice: Once From Goku and Then From Vegeta
It was natural for Nappa to go into a rage as he came to realize that he was no longer in charge of battle. But that didn’t really help. He made a move in order to prove the Z fighters wrong but failed to even land a hit. No one, except for Vegeta was even able to follow his moves.
And then it happens—the ultimate disrespect. We can see the protagonist standing on Nappa’s head, and those expressions are something viewers cannot simply forget. One by one, punch by punch, he becomes vengeance.
Nappa is defeated a couple of times in the episode. One, when he tries to hurt Gohan and Krillin to take revenge for the humiliation and ends up breaking his back. Goku had to use kaio-ken in order to do that.
He asks for help from Vegeta, who offers him a hand. But Nappa didn’t realize it wasn’t a hand from a friend this time. The Saiyan prince isn’t happy about his defeat. So he tosses him in the air and destroys the bald-headed Saiyan using his Galaxy Breaker.
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