Is Vegeta a hero or anti hero?
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Is Vegeta a hero or anti hero?
Vegeta. Not only is Vegeta one of the most powerful characters in Dragon Ball Z (second only to Goku that is), he is also a borderline anti-hero who sometimes yearns for causes that are not so noble. He is the Prince of all Saiyans, even though his race died a long time ago!
Why did Majin Vegeta turn good?
As his final selfless act, Majin Vegeta self destructs in order to save Bulma, Trunks, Goku and the entire world from the threat of Majin Buu, despite knowing that unlike Goku, he wouldn’t keep his body after death. This marked the final transformation of Vegeta from his selfish evil and neutral state into a good hero.
Why is Frieza Vegeta’s greatest enemy?
Being that Frieza is pretty much responsible for all of Vegeta’s atrocities, it makes sense that Frieza would be his greatest enemy to overcome in order to completely reclaim his identity. When Vegeta first saw Beerus using his father as a footrest as a young boy, he learned never to challenge the God of Destruction.
Did Frieza turn Vegeta into a cold-blooded killer?
Sure, the Saiyans were always a relentless warrior race, but Frieza personally molded Vegeta into a cold-blooded killer, a side of him that he’s just now beginning to discard.
What would happen if Vegeta found out about Beerus and Frieza?
If Vegeta ever found this out, all of his aggression towards Frieza for destroying Planet Vegeta will be directed at Beerus, rebranding him as the ultimate challenge for Vegeta to overcome if he possessed any desire at all to avenge his people.
What is the difference between Vegeta and Frieza?
Frieza absolutely abhors Saiyans, and this hatred only grew stronger after Goku defeated him on Namek. Vegeta, on the other hand, is proud of his Saiyan heritage, not only weaponizing it in order to push himself to new heights, but he even wanted to give his daughter Bulla a Saiyan name to acknowledge their shared bloodline.
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