Thread:ArtDraw12/@comment-5231983-20160306024622/@comment-24152851-20160317054458

The android fusion was the most BS thing ever. Somehow fusing two android 17's (who around an untrained Super Saiyans level), suddenly makes him jump to a Super Saiyan 4. The problem was the plots (or lack of) in GT. There was no suspense that Z had delivered so well. I have, I actually started off with DB and fell in love with Kid Goku, before going into Z which was very different but still good.

She was a lot more sweeter and excited to see the world, more like Gohan as a kid. Chichi is a bad influence, even if she means well. It's probably because Goku was off training Uub, leaving Pan to hang around Chichi too often. At least's it's justified in the Majin Buu saga, that the Saiyans who have the zenkai and transformations are the only ones able to fight at that level. At least Piccolo was still an important character, even if he barely ever fought. The Majin Buu saga was going for the apocalyptic feel, that everyone is dying and there's a sense of desperation. GT on the other hand had tonnes of characters, but threw them all to one side and ignored them.

Pan's genetics should be very high, as using DBZ science if a parent trains hard and gets stronger they can pass on better genetic potential to their offspring, enabling them to turn Super Saiyan at a younger age (like Gohan, Goten, and Trunks). For the most Bulla was just a Bulma clone, minus the genius inventor side, which made her really unappealing. I heard somewhere that apparently mustaches are the only exception to Saiyan hair growth. Maybe pubic hair works differently to normal hair.

I know. But the series just always refused to go in that direction. Toriyama said Pan couldn't turn Super Saiyan because her Saiyan DNA was too dilute, but later admits the real reason is that he wasn't sure how a female Super Saiyan would work. Since growing more muscles was more suited for males, and would look weird on a girl.

Not yet, though I've seen Let's Plays of it.