How much stuff do you think Yoichi learned from the Vestiges inside of OFA. Cuz like, there's absolutely no way that your only real sense of the outside world being superhero comics made for children and All For One's big vault he was thrown in gave him any education. Whatsoever. How many completely trivial pieces of information or parts of everyday life do the others talk about casually only for Yoichi to go "I'm sorry, but I don't really know what your talking about."
This has so much angst potential however it can also be very funny. For example Yoichi hearing Nana had a child and asking her with a straight face where babies come from.
"... you should smile more."
"Smile more? Oh god no, I hate my smile!"
Piccolo sketch dump #2 😌
do you think Vegeta wanted to wish for immortality, not only for the typical evil reasons, but also very strongly likely bc -at that point- that was his only ticket out of Frieza aside from straight up dying? He, of course, stood no chance against Frieza (try as he might), let alone kill him. But if Frieza can't kill him, then he would simply outlive Frieza. That's probably all he had to hang on to. He was really abt to endure eternity if it meant living free of Frieza
I like that they made Vegeta learn the power of Destruction, and that what he does with it is a complete opposite of what it's intended to do: protect and save what he holds dear instead of wreaking havoc and destroying. He must be tired of constantly losing everything
Llevo desde que salió el trailer de Barbie esperando este, me siento feliz y realizada.
Duo holders, but make it the Barbie & Ken mugshot meme.
Amo está canción, siempre vuelvo a ella.
[all for one/one for all] wolf in sheep's clothing - rlyy short animatic lol
The gochi equivalent to the vegebul bath thing from the latest daima episode is Goku running around the backyard naked while Chichi tries to get him with the hose
Yoichi todavía se ve angelical siendo un demonio, eso dice mucho de lo bonito que es.♥️
kudoichi day today :> (1.2)
[cut below is more drawings of them i did for today bc im deranged]
(chapter 210 extras)
also kudoichi demon/angel au i did on twitter!! let me post the other drawings i did for it hehe
(images 1-3 r a year old btw, and image 4 was also a year old and discarded draft that i decided to salvage recently)
Jod*r, ahora necesito más sobre este Au, me he enamorado.
AU where Third was originally part of the Yakuza and later defected to work for AFO.
1- logic would say that someone who's defected once might defect again, but like 80% of AfO's people fit into the category so he doesn't think much of it. Most die before they can betray him, and he's overly confident in his control of them. Third is no exception, and he brought a lot of money and useful resources with him to AfO as his former group burned down behind him, and didn't even demand a good quirk for it, just offered loyalty so AfO was pretty cool with him
2- Third turned btw because he felt like though the Yakuza had accepted and protected him as a meta teen, they now mostly just saw him as a tool and not one of them, not a real brother.
3- Third does somewhat find more belonging as one of the guards in AfO's organization, but their near worship of the guy feels a little off to him- he isn't sure they're valued enough to justify quite that. But he keeps his mouth shut and does feel like this is a better boss than his last one.
4- Third also finds some belonging in his new boss's younger brother, the reclusive and ill Yoichi who's room he guards. He can understand Yoichi's frustrations for being treated like a glass doll, and even though he also thinks the guy is naive it's clear that that's partially from literally never being allowed out so really it's AfO's fault.
5- one day, after Third returns from guarding AfO and his doctor (mostly the doctor, AfO has the taller Machia act as his guard) at a dinner event, they find Yoichi apparently slipped his guards of the night some of his own medication and ran away. AfO kills the guards for their failure, orders Third follow the doctor to "the new base" and assist him with "preparations", then leaves with Machia to track Yoichi down. On their way, the doctor casually reveals that he's been making Yoichi's illnesses worse on purpose on AfO's orders and wonders what he might have to do the fool now- though the vault without sunlight might help with that. Third, horrified, follows the doctor there, then makes an excuse about securing the perimeter and runs like hell, hoping to find Yoichi before his brother does.
I mean this in the absolute nicest way possible:
You cant forget instinct. Thats why theyre called instincts. Theyre INSTINCTUAL.
I feel like some people misinterpret gokus head injury as a child. He forgot he was a saiyan. He forgot his parents. But it didnt get rid of his natural "saiyan instincts."
Saiyans were ruthless because thats the path they ended up on. Take universe 6 saiyans. Theyre not planet brokers, but saviors.
Saiyans ARENT inherently evil. Goku didnt have issues as a baby because he was a saiyan... he was violent because he was on a new planet with nothing familiar. No parents. No brother. No home. Just a strange old man and things he didnt understand.
So he threw tantrums. Like any child would. And they seemed worse because he wasnt human.
You can lose instincts over time. But Goku didnt lose his saiyan abilities or instincts at all. Theyre still there. He lost his memories. It was his saiyan instincts that kept him alive when he was alone in the woods for all those years.
The saiyans believe theyre superior through years and years of fighting and brokering planets. If their original planet, sadala, hadnt blown up then maybe they would have ended up like the universe 6 saiyans, fighting to save rather than destroy.
But it did blow up. So they had to fight for another. And then king cold made everything THAT MUCH WORSE by basically enslaving the saiyans to work for him. And then later, frieza.
If saiyans were "evil" then vegeta would have no capacity for good at all. And Goku losing his memories wouldnt have mattered. But they arent. Not inherently anyway.
Dont get me wrong. Theyre ruthless and cunning and can be downright terrifying im sure. Thats all from their intense instinct for battle. Its what they do with that that makes them flawed and could have been different.