Sunday 18 August 2013

dragon ball z/gt top 4 fusion character

4.gotenk
Gotenks wears a blue and yellow colored Metamoran vest, one which all characters created by the Fusion Dance have. Around his waist is a blue/green sash, and he wears white silky pants, dark shoes, and black wristbands. His hair style is a mixture of the hair of both Trunks and Goten, with the front and back of his hair being black like those of Goten's, and the sides being the purple/white color that Trunks' hair is, and the style of it is similar overall to Goten's while in Super Saiyan form. His body is also very toned and muscular, especially for someone his age. Gotenks' personality is unique even though he shares personality traits of his creators, Goten and Trunks. Gotenks is known to be cocky, arrogant and mischievous like Trunks, yet he acts playful and whines like Goten. Like the genetic composition of Goten and Trunks, Gotenks is a Saiyan/Human hybrid.
Gotenks has a widow's peak, which is similar to Goten's in Dragon Ball GT. He also greatly resembles Vegeta in terms of his hairstyle, facial expressions, and his obnoxious and arrogant attitude. Gotenks is a cocky and conceited fighter who believes his power is enough to take on anyone, even when he is about to lose a fight. This is likely due to his massive power increase during fusion, creating a warrior much like the counterpart of his fusees' fathers.
3.super buu
Super Buu does not feel any doubt in any of his actions, and is not willing to let people inform him as to why they may be immoral. Super Buu develops qualities of both Majin Buu and Evil Buu, with Super Buu retaining Majin Buu's short temper and urges to act violent, while also gaining a little more intelligence, something Evil Buu showed in his battle with Majin Buu. This trait is random though, as sometimes, Super Buu can detect when he is being lied to or deceived, can calculate the number of the entire human population just by looking from the skies, and can also fool people into falling for his traps. However, on certain occasions, he can fall for simple tricks, does not understand lengths of time, and may produce strategies that simply fail due to their lack of development.

 2.vegito
 Vegito (ベジット, Bejitto; "Vegetto") is the immensely powerful result of the fusion between Goku and Vegeta by the use of the Potara Earrings. His voice is a dual voice that contains both Goku's and Vegeta's voices. Vegito is regarded most for his immense power and speed, and is one of the most powerful characters in the Dragon Ball manga and the animes Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. His Fusion Dance counterpart is Gogeta.











1.ssj4 gogeta
During Dragon Ball GT, when Goku and Vegeta as Super Saiyan 4's could not beat Omega Shenron, Vegeta suggests fusion, with Goku laughing, surprised that Vegeta is the one who suggested it, hating the idea on previous occasions. With the help of the other Z Fighters distracting Omega, they fused into Gogeta at Super Saiyan 4 to combat Omega Shenron. Having achieved his ultimate potential, Gogeta easily overpowered Omega Shenron and even used his supreme power to gloat and toy with the Shadow Dragon, using attacks solely to humiliate Omega, and afterwards laughing loudly. Gogeta goads Omega into trying to use the Negative Karma Ball to destroy the Earth in desperation. The result of this was Gogeta infusing some of his positive energy into the ball while kicking it out of the atmosphere, turning the ball itself into blue-colored positive energy and creating a nuclear explosion which negated all the negative energy effects of the Shadow Dragons upon the planet. However, because the tremendous power he possessed in this form limited the fusion to an unprecedented ten minutes, this ploy exhausted a little too much time, thus he defused and was unable to finish him off. Omega Shenron was later defeated by Goku's Universal Spirit Bomb.
This marks the last time the Fusion Dance is used between Goku and Vegeta in the series.

Sunday 11 August 2013

sequel and it subcategories

okay today im going to explain to what is side story aka gaiden often called sequel  in english and i will discuss dragon ball gt was canon toward anime and does sequel a need a canon material to build a series,sequel are divided to nine categories,simple sequel ,prequel,interquel,midquel,Parallel,Spin-off,Spiritual successor,Reboot,Stand-alone sequels

(Simple) sequel

 The most common approach is for the events of the second work to directly follow the events of the first, either picking up dangling plot threads or introducing a new conflict to drive the events of a second story. A sequel to the first sequel might be referred to as a third installment or threequel or second sequel

 

Prequel

 

A sequel that portrays events which precede those of the original work is called a "prequel. These can often avoid the plot problems associated with having to deal with the consequences of the original (e.g. the death of an important character). However, they pose the challenge of maintaining dramatic interest when the outcome is already known from the original work, so the focus is usually on the character interactions or revealing how the characters and situations of the original work developed. Examples of prequels are Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, which is recognized as one of the first film prequels, and the Star Wars prequel trilogy.

 

Interquel

 When there are already two or more completed works, an interquel can portray events that happened between them, bridging one story to the other. The interquel is therefore a sequel to one work and a prequel to another. For example, the video game Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days was released after Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, but takes place between them. Interquels are often ancillary works in other media rather than works in a popular series. For example, the novel The Godfather Returns takes place between the events of the films The Godfather and The Godfather Part II.


 

Midquel

 A midquel is a sequel which takes place during a chronology gap within a single previously completed work. For example, the Narnia book The Horse and His Boy takes place during the reign of the Pevensie children, which happens towards the end of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Another example would be the film Bambi II, which starts out shortly after the death of the young deer's mother in Bambi but before the later scenes in which he is an adult.

 

Parallel

 In a parallel story, as with a prequel, the focus is not on the outcome but on the characters and previously unrevealed information. For example, Ender's Shadow covers the events of the previous novel Ender's Game from the point of view of a supporting character in the original.

Spin-off

 A variety of sequel that allows substantial creative freedom is one that is set in the same fictional universe as the original work, but with unrelated plots, and sometimes unrelated characters. When done with the intention of launching a new series of stories, these are often called spin-offs.One example of this is the The Cleveland Show, which is based on Family Guy. Screenwriter David Peoples described his film Soldier as a "sidequel" to Blade Runner, which he co-wrote

 

Spiritual successor

 A spiritual successor is a creative work that in terms of function and originator resembles a previous work, but officially is not titled a continuation.[12] While a companion piece does not necessarily need to take place within the same "universe" as the predecessor, it must follow-up on specific themes and ideas introduced in the original work. It must also be intentionally meant by its creator to be viewed alongside or within the same context as the earlier work. An example is Letters from Iwo Jima, which is Clint Eastwood's companion piece to his earlier picture Flags of Our Fathers.

 

 

Reboot

 A reboot is a type of sequel which technically is not a sequel. It means that a franchise begins anew, as if the earlier entries in the franchise did not exist. Examples include the Batman film series with Batman Begins, the Spider-Man film series' The Amazing Spider-Man, Star Trek film series with Star Trek (2009) and The Pink Panther (2006) and The Pink Panther 2 (2009). In television, the 2004 TV series Battlestar Galactica was termed a "reimagining" of the original 1978 series.

 

Stand-alone sequels

 When sequels are set in either the same universe or one very similar to that of their predecessors yet have very little if any connection to said predecessors, then the work is referred to as a stand-alone sequel. Examples include the films This Is 40, promoted as "the sort-of sequel to Knocked Up." Evan Almighty is the sequel to the 2003 film Bruce Almighty, although only a small number of members of the original's cast actually return - and make little to no mention of the ones who do not. Events in the first film are treated as mostly irrelevant to second's events. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is another example, debated by fans as being in either the same universe or a similar one to the 2007 film Ghost Rider, given that the two films don't play by all the same rules or acknowledge all the same facts, yet loosely view each other as part of the same basic mythos. Even so, the latter is set up so that it is not necessary to watch the former to make sense of the latter.

Friday 2 August 2013

calculation of sailormoon power level using super saiyan multiplier

sailormoon-

-normal power level

24,0000 power level
moon princess
210,000

 sailormoon super -ssj2 multiplier 

  48,000,000 power level


eternal sailormoon - ssj3 multiplier

 thirty eight billion ,
four hundred million

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