When it comes to Dragon Ball, death is little more than an inconvenience if not a reason to train a bit. The anime has featured a slew of characters who have tragically died only to be resurrected in a handful of episodes. Heroes like Goku and Vegeta are just two characters who have been revived thanks to the anime’s Dragon Balls, so it’s no surprise to hear fans have long wondered which of the show’s heroes would die first for good.
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And, thanks to a previous interview in the fourth volume of Daizenshuu, fans can read up on Akira Toriyama’s thoughts on the issue.
As translated by Kanzenshuu, the creator of Dragon Ball has been asked before about which characters he thinks will live longest and die soonest. In the past, Toriyama said one of the franchise’s strongest characters may be the first to go:
“Everybody dies eventually, but Vegeta seems like he has high blood pressure so he’ll probably go suddenly.” Toriyama joked.
Of course, it doesn’t seem likely that any permanent death will be coming to the Dragon Ball franchise. The issue has long divide fans as audiences have wondered what can be at stake if everyone’s lives can be returned. In the Dragon Ball Z anime, fans watched as the Dragon Balls revived entire populations while Dragon Ball Super introduced Whis’ power to literally turn back time. The series’ growing list of miraculous revivals has some tired, but Vegeta surely won’t be the first character to permanently rest in peace.
So, what do you think? Which Dragon Ball hero do you think could be the first to pass away and stay that way?
This month, Dragon Ball Super‘s story arc kicked off the ‘Universal Survival’ saga. You can check out the brief synopsis for it below:
“At Goku’s request, the Omni-Kings’ “Tournament of Power” martial arts tournament between universes now begins! โฆBut this also proves to be the beginning of universal destruction. What awaits the victors of this tournament, and the vanquishedโฆ?! How will these intense team battles between the elites of each universe turn outโฆ?!”
As for the saga’s start date, the new arc premiered on February 5, 2017. The “Universal Survival” saga is part of the recent simulcast agreement that sites like Crunchyroll and Funimation have scored. Dragon Ball Super airs on Crunchyroll Saturdays at 7:15 p.m. CST. Toonami airs the English dub on Adult Swim Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.
Dragon Ball SuperSunday at on Fuji Television Network
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