Why did piccolo turn good




















People are asking me for lewd art of possessed Bra with Vegeta. If anything, torturing and abandoning him should be considered an evil act. TrunksTrevelyan wrote: Scarz wrote: Like using a flamethrower to kill an ant. Post by shonenhikada » Sat Mar 23, am After fusing with kami. Kami slowly took over Piccolo's personality slowly.

If you notice Piccolo made very large gains and was constantly training before fusing, then after fusing and some time passing he became an old fart who didn't bother training.

What I think happened was that Piccolo was the dominant personality right after fusing with Kami, and this is why he continued to make significant gains during the cell saga. During the 7 year gap, Kami's good influence, and personality began to take over, and while Piccolo still has his gruff voice , a large portion of his mannerism are akin to that of Kami.

For example pre-fusion Piccolo would never have decided to stay at the watch tower for all those years as Kami would have, but rather train in some far off place on planet earth. At this point, Piccolo had achieved the goal he was created for by being the one to kill Goku. I believe this allowed him to move on with his life, and develop as his own person.

The world needed Gohan's power, but he was ill equipped to use it, so Piccolo left him alone to figure it out for himself. He kept the occassional eye on him. The training may have been strenuous, but is it better that Gohan not know how to fight? It's not like Piccolo took sadistic pleasure doing what he did. As for the point about Raditz, I think there some truth to that, but it had to start before that.

If I recall, Piccolo admits that achieving his goal of killing Goku wasn't as sweet as he would've thought, plus Raditz didn't end up in limbo despite being killed by one of the Mazoku, meaning he was already changing. The biggest truths aren't original. The truth is ketchup. It's Jim Belushi. Its job isn't to blow our minds. It's to be within reach. Then he merged with the pure hearted Nail Namekians are said to be pure hearted, with the son of Katatz being an exception because he was corrupted by the Earthlings , and finally, with Kami.

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User Info: Then00bAvenger. If you watched Z then you'd know because that's where it happens. He became attached to Gohan while he was raising him for the Saiyan threat, which drew out more human and compassionate emotions in him.

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Over the course of a year, Piccolo practically tortured and beat Gohan to turn the four-year-old into a better fighter. In between the bruises, the two grew surprisingly fond of each other and formed a father-son relationship.

Audiences still harboring resentment for the Demon King grew to love the character. Both Piccolo's relationship with Gohan and his aforementioned redemption arc reached its zenith when Piccolo sacrificed himself to save Gohan's life.

Most deaths mean little in Dragon Ball when the artifacts can bring anyone back from the dead, but this was different. Piccolo knew that dying would also kill Kami, thus also destroying the Dragon Balls, but he took that risk just to save a little monkey boy who he basically raised over the course of a year. It was this uncharacteristically selfless act that helped him atone for his past sins.

There are two instances in the series where Piccolo essentially becomes a Super Namekian—when he fused with Nail during the Frieza Saga, and when he fused with Kami during the Frieza Saga. However, the most memorable instance came with the former. Less because of the fusion itself, and more so because of Piccolo's meme-able reaction: spreading his arms out and shouting, "I can win!

I can feel great! I can do this! There is a filler episode of the Dragon Ball Z anime that sees both him and Goku getting driving lessons. Yes, it's a silly concept that would make for a cringe shark-jumping moment for any other show. However, because it was one that took Piccolo out of his comfort zone in a way that gave him the opportunity to show off more of his personality that didn't force him to look angry all of the time, fans hold it in high regard.

Back to the serious fluff, Piccolo certainly returned to form in his fight against Android The battle is held high among some of the best fights to ever take place during the series and that alone is a moment for Piccolo worth celebrating. However, the moment in particular during the fight that deserves a special shoutout is when he unleashed his Hellzone Grenade.



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