Poor Vegeta mann he has make a fool of himself☹️ just keep Beerus from destroying them all. I agree in the end buu is reckless to pick a fight with a destroyer god💯.
02:25 I already know but this Vegeta doesn't know anything about it, he's only heard about this name. His attitude will be better and better in DBS from saga to saga. Flashbacks of Vegeta's father being humiliated by this Destroyer, he already remembered that he had to deal with him. The funny scene when Vegeta looks at Bulma with the departing newcomers was cool. 10:44 Vegeta imagines what it would be like if Beerus destroyed the planet for bad food and treats again like Kid Buu did the first time. It was actually great, so you could say that the Earth food at Bulma's birthday party is probably the best in the entire universe. 16:43 Pudding is better than wasabi. Buu eat everything and beerus slap him .
Yo alihan just incase you didnt know i want to let you know that krillins phone ringtone in dbs is actually the theme song of one piece intro, if you want you can mention that in your vid, just a fun little easter egg XD.
I love Good Buu, but I gotta say that what he did regarding the pudding was super foolish as a result of his own selfish, greedy and gluttinous character.
I can imagine King Cold asking Whis to admire the craftsmanship of his staff and then telling Whis "I bet you're nothing without this staff" only for King Cold to get erased immediately.
He wants to destroy our planet, I don't care whoever it is, if you kill the people I like and my family, you're evil in my opinion and deserve the same faith. That's my take.
@@KaizenReactions Beerus is often misunderstood when you first encounter him in Dragon Ball Super, but his character is nuanced and tied to the balance of the universe. As a God of Destruction, his role isn't inherently about being evil-it's about maintaining cosmic balance. Creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin. Without destruction, there’s no room for growth, renewal, or change in the universe.
@minecraftgaming5703 The show itself confuses what his role is in the beginning, which exposes how poorly this show is written. They are talking as if Beerus will finish the entire universe if he gets angry, when that is literally not possible because he has a role to play and if he went rogue like that, he would face serious consiquences. And the kaioshin are extremely fearful of him, even though they are in the same tier of authority, and in the U6 arc they just all chill together suddenly, old Kai even calling out Champa quite directly lmao. And in this arc they were just full on glazing Beerus every second to spoon feed the audience about how big of a threat he is…
@@grydon6422 What makes Beerus so interesting is his personality. While he may seem arrogant, capricious, or even menacing at times, as the series progresses, you'll notice that he's not heartlessly destructive. He destroys with purpose, not malice. In fact, he’s often playful, lazy, and enjoys simple pleasures, like food and sleep. His relationship with Goku, Vegeta, and the others will show that there’s much more to him than being a force of destruction.
You bring up valid observations about the early portrayal of Beerus in Dragon Ball Super. The beginning of the series does exaggerate his destructive potential to establish his presence as a serious threat-something necessary for the narrative to transition from the relatively grounded stakes of Dragon Ball Z to the multiversal scale of Super. However, as the series progresses, it becomes clear that Beerus operates within the responsibilities of his role as a God of Destruction and has limitations like any other divine being. The fear from the Kaioshin early on isn’t entirely misplaced, though-it highlights their reverence for the balance between creation and destruction. Beerus is unpredictable, and his temper could lead to catastrophic but localized consequences. However, as the characters grow more familiar with him, their interactions naturally become more relaxed, especially after the introduction of other Gods of Destruction like Champa, who adds a comedic dynamic.
8:28 YALLS REACTION MADE ME YELL 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha 😂😂
Poor Vegeta mann he has make a fool of himself☹️ just keep Beerus from destroying them all. I agree in the end buu is reckless to pick a fight with a destroyer god💯.
Vegeta is doing what he has to do to protect the Earth.
Unfortunately, he has to do this yeah.
Next episode is amazing. VEGETA epic moment🔥🔥🔥🔥
02:25 I already know but this Vegeta doesn't know anything about it, he's only heard about this name. His attitude will be better and better in DBS from saga to saga. Flashbacks of Vegeta's father being humiliated by this Destroyer, he already remembered that he had to deal with him. The funny scene when Vegeta looks at Bulma with the departing newcomers was cool.
10:44 Vegeta imagines what it would be like if Beerus destroyed the planet for bad food and treats again like Kid Buu did the first time. It was actually great, so you could say that the Earth food at Bulma's birthday party is probably the best in the entire universe.
16:43 Pudding is better than wasabi. Buu eat everything and beerus slap him .
Yo alihan just incase you didnt know i want to let you know that krillins phone ringtone in dbs is actually the theme song of one piece intro, if you want you can mention that in your vid, just a fun little easter egg XD.
I have heard of One Piece and that guy with the huge hat, never seen it though. It is very popular right, or am I wrong?
@@KaizenReactions yes and vegeta's voice actor is one of the main character in that show aswell. Pretty cool stuff
yay gonna enjoy ur guys reaction to this episode
Thank you very much man!
Haha I like how you caught yourself saying Z Broly 😅
Sometimes things slip up, damn. It's hard to keep everything spoiler free sometimes.
@@KaizenReactions I know but I enjoy it especially when she guesses correct on something and you have to keep it in.
I love Good Buu, but I gotta say that what he did regarding the pudding was super foolish as a result of his own selfish, greedy and gluttinous character.
King cold is afraid of beerus. I would love to see king cold and beerus interact
I can imagine King Cold asking Whis to admire the craftsmanship of his staff and then telling Whis "I bet you're nothing without this staff" only for King Cold to get erased immediately.
@@fmthebaron Yes erase by Hakai power strongest of hakaishin.
destroyer god porpose is to destroy, its his work. nothing evil in that. its a god thing literally.
He wants to destroy our planet, I don't care whoever it is, if you kill the people I like and my family, you're evil in my opinion and deserve the same faith. That's my take.
@@KaizenReactions Beerus is often misunderstood when you first encounter him in Dragon Ball Super, but his character is nuanced and tied to the balance of the universe. As a God of Destruction, his role isn't inherently about being evil-it's about maintaining cosmic balance. Creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin. Without destruction, there’s no room for growth, renewal, or change in the universe.
@minecraftgaming5703
The show itself confuses what his role is in the beginning, which exposes how poorly this show is written. They are talking as if Beerus will finish the entire universe if he gets angry, when that is literally not possible because he has a role to play and if he went rogue like that, he would face serious consiquences.
And the kaioshin are extremely fearful of him, even though they are in the same tier of authority, and in the U6 arc they just all chill together suddenly, old Kai even calling out Champa quite directly lmao. And in this arc they were just full on glazing Beerus every second to spoon feed the audience about how big of a threat he is…
@@grydon6422 What makes Beerus so interesting is his personality. While he may seem arrogant, capricious, or even menacing at times, as the series progresses, you'll notice that he's not heartlessly destructive. He destroys with purpose, not malice. In fact, he’s often playful, lazy, and enjoys simple pleasures, like food and sleep. His relationship with Goku, Vegeta, and the others will show that there’s much more to him than being a force of destruction.
You bring up valid observations about the early portrayal of Beerus in Dragon Ball Super. The beginning of the series does exaggerate his destructive potential to establish his presence as a serious threat-something necessary for the narrative to transition from the relatively grounded stakes of Dragon Ball Z to the multiversal scale of Super. However, as the series progresses, it becomes clear that Beerus operates within the responsibilities of his role as a God of Destruction and has limitations like any other divine being.
The fear from the Kaioshin early on isn’t entirely misplaced, though-it highlights their reverence for the balance between creation and destruction. Beerus is unpredictable, and his temper could lead to catastrophic but localized consequences. However, as the characters grow more familiar with him, their interactions naturally become more relaxed, especially after the introduction of other Gods of Destruction like Champa, who adds a comedic dynamic.
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This show just keeps ruining Vegeta's character😢
Dragon ball super is just dumb😂😂
Still better than the crap show GT had
@@thomasanderson2384 GT had better villains than Super (aside from Zamasu) but the writing is bad for both.
17:02 Zoro, Sanji, Nami, Usopp, Chopper, Franky, Brooke, and Jinbei: "YOU DUMBASS!!!!!!"
i love your reaction
Thanks a lot man, we appreciate that!
Vegeta is so crazy in this part 😂
I love your reaction... Thank you🔥
Thanks a lot dude, we appreciate that a lot!
you never did episode 4
Because that's filler and we don't upload fillers.
The voices are not the same your watching the wrong one
What do you mean? It's the official english dub.
@@KaizenReactionsi think he is talking about movie
They pitch it down for copyright. Its the official version.
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