Dragon Ball: Frieza Being Uncharacteristically Petrified of Beerus Makes All the Sense if This Spine Chilling Theory About Their Past Is True

A spine-chilling theory links Beerus to the extinction of Frieza's race, explaining the tyrant's paralyzing fear and reshaping Dragon Ball lore.

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SUMMARY

  • Frieza's uncharacteristic fear of Beerus suggests a traumatic history between the God of Destruction and Frieza's race.
  • The theory proposes that King Cold may have witnessed the destruction of their race by Beerus and escaped, explaining his stern warning to Frieza not to confront Beerus.
  • Frieza's terror in the presence of Beerus, even after achieving his powerful Golden Form, indicates a deep-seated fear.
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Frieza, the notorious intergalactic tyrant of the Dragon Ball universe, has long been synonymous with unparalleled power and merciless cruelty. His very name strikes fear into the hearts of countless beings across the cosmos, yet there exists one entity that reduces even this cold-hearted emperor to a state of abject terror – Lord Beerus, the God of Destruction. This stark contrast in Frieza’s demeanor when faced with Beerus has puzzled fans, hinting at a dark secret lurking in the shadows of their shared past.

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Beerus-sama protecting the ice-cream during the Golden Frieza Arc in Dragon Ball
Beerus-sama protecting the ice cream during the Golden Frieza Arc | Credit: Toei Animation

A fan theory circulating among Dragon Ball enthusiasts suggests a chilling connection between Beerus and the mysterious extinction of Frieza’s race. It not only explains his uncharacteristic fear but also sheds light on one of the most enigmatic aspects of Dragon Ball lore. Could the annihilation of Frieza’s species be the key to understanding the complex relationship between these two formidable beings?

The Extinction of Frieza’s Powerful Race

The Golden Frieza Form
The Golden Frieza Form | Credit: Toei Animation

Frieza‘s race, known for its immense natural power levels, has always been a subject of intrigue in the Dragon Ball community. The idea that an entire planet of beings, as formidable as Frieza, could exist raises questions about their absence in the current universe. Reddit user @Jceja99‘s theory suggests that Beerus, in his role as the God of Destruction, may have been responsible for wiping out Frieza’s race and their home planet.

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The hypothesis aligns with Beerus’s character and role in maintaining universal balance. If his race posed a threat to the balance, it would be within Beerus’s purview to eliminate them.

The survival of King Cold, Frieza, and Cooler in this scenario paints a picture of a cataclysmic event that nearly wiped out their entire species. Perhaps King Cold’s exceptional power allowed him to escape the destruction, carrying with him the traumatic memory of their downfall. This experience could explain the origins of the “mutant” narrative surrounding their family – a convenient cover for their status as the sole survivors of a once-mighty civilization.

From Fearsome to Fearful Subject in Dragon Ball Super

Beerus vs Goku
Beerus vs Goku | Credit: Toei Animation

The Golden Frieza Arc in Dragon Ball Super presents a pivotal moment that lends credence to the theory. Despite achieving his powerful Golden Form, which allowed him to challenge even Super Saiyan Blue Goku, Frieza displays uncharacteristic terror upon seeing Beerus. The reaction is particularly striking given his unusual arrogance and willingness to face any opponents.

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The fear he exhibits goes beyond mere respect for Beerus’s position as a God of Destruction. It suggests a deeper, more traumatic connection – possibly the inherited memory of his race’s annihilation. This would explain why even at the peak of his power, he remains paralyzed with fear in Beerus’ presence.

While the theory offers a compelling explanation for Frieza’s fear and the fate of his race, it’s important to note that it remains speculative. Theories like this enrich the Dragon Ball lore, offering a new perspective on character relationships and motivations. Whether or not this theory proves true, it undoubtedly adds a layer to the complex dynamics between two of Dragon Ball‘s most iconic characters.

Dragon Ball Super is available to watch on Crunchyroll.

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Written by Akihito Chakma

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Holding a Master's degree in English, Akihito is a dedicated Content Writer at FandomWire. He has a keen focus on the ongoing anime series, classic series and new releases. With his passion for anime and writing skills, Akihito keeps fans informed and entertained through his work.