Well, I just think the "ressurrected one" is a new character related to the old hakaishins.. Possibly.
ShinZankuro said, August 27, 2014, 11:08:03 pmWell, I just think the "ressurrected one" is a new character related to the old hakaishins.. Possibly.Maybe you meant those from the planet Kanassa from the Bardock movie.
DKDC said, August 27, 2014, 11:07:31 pmAh, there's also Shenron reviving everyone Piccolo Daimaoh killed when he blew up cities and whatnot, so damaged or decomposed bodies are definitely not an issue, even in the child saga before aliens.that never was the issue, the whole one year rule thing wasn't because of decomposition, It was just a rule in general, Like not being able to revive the same person twice with the earthballs or only wishing one person back at a time like the namek ones.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying... That was in response to Goku imagining Krillin being resurrected as a skeleton if they waited too long (and if they could wait more than a year). Like I said, I never took decomposition as the actual reason for that rule.
Neocide said, August 27, 2014, 09:56:04 amthere was a rule on the earth balls established you have to be revived within a years time to come back, that's why they waited just about the whole time to bring goku back the first time he died. I dunno if this carries over to the namek ones, but it does exist.It doesn't; Yamcha, Piccolo an co. are revived during different Namekian years.
uhhh wut? no.Yamcha and Tien were revived using the earth balls. While kuririn and chaotizu were revived using the namek ones, which take about 1/3 of a year before you can use them again. so no, it wasn't years at all.
I'm pretty sure they were all revived within the same *earthly* year using the Namekian balls, the dragonball wiki says the same.
also let's not forget that they are being revived by some weird kind of living being that makes up his own rules and stuff, so the ruels are not followed like a machine would, I remember there was some trouble/discrimination/plot hole when one of the wishes was to revive everybody who was killed by x (I think it was frieza but it might have been cell or buu, I just remember it was a big enemy) and a lot of evil characters did not get revived.
Probably Frieza. Because they didn't resurrect the dead saiyans and what not even though that would be reviving people DECADES old.
Ryūku Tsukuyomi said, August 28, 2014, 12:39:51 amI don't remember that in the manga, probably a anime only thing.
Koop said, August 28, 2014, 08:59:38 amRyūku Tsukuyomi said, August 28, 2014, 12:39:51 amI don't remember that in the manga, probably a anime only thing.I really need to read the Piccolo arc again.
The only unrevived humans are the ones that Cell used to absorb, drain energy from I guess. They pretty much became victims and a part of Cell as they are pretty much absorbed and just left there clothes behind there.
Okay so we finally have a key visual from the movie and the synopsis: An Earth where peace has arrived. However, remnants of Frieza's army Sorbet and Tagoma (from the Japanese word for 'egg') arrive on the planet. Their goal is to revive Frieza with the dragon balls. Their dastardly wish is granted, the "F" that plans its revenge against the Saiyans is revived...! Source
I find this funny because Gohan re-killed Frieza in the Janemba movie with a single punch. They'll probably buff him up a lot.
This story takes place after the Buu saga, I guess.The God is present in the picture implies maybe the fact that he trained Frieza in Hell to get their money back from Goku or something?Hum, as Frieza is the MOST BADASS hero in this anime, It'll probably be awesome.