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| "The Dragon won't grant the same wish twice"? | |
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| + Byakko | Nov 25 2008, 10:03 PM Post #1 |
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I once gave a Kangaroo a heart-attack just by staring at it
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I remember Yamcha telling Krillin (during the Saibamen fight, before he died) that the Dragon wouldn't grant the same wish twice. Does this mean, the dragon wouldn't allow the same person to be wished back twice? Or that the dragon would not grant "I wish for new socks" twice? Like, If I wished: "I wish for some socks" would the dragon grant the wish "I wish for some more socks"? It's not the same wish, because the wording isn't exactly the same. When Buu destroyed Earth, Goku wished all the people killed as a result of Buu back to life. Theoretically, Krillin and Yamcha had died in the blast. Along with Piccolo (Wow, a mistake there?), Goten, Trunks. Pretty much anybody of importance to the series. But, since Goku said "I wish for everybody killed as a result of Majin Buu was returned to the state the were before he arrived" (not the exact wording, but you get the jist). And Krillin is in GT (He dies, and while GT isn't considered cannon by most fans, is wished back AGAIN). Does the Dragon/ Goku find a loophole in Shenron's rules? Or does perhaps the fact that Goku has saved the universe from a great evil have a part to play? Krillin (As I'm using for most examples) dies quite a number of times throughout the series. Yet, at the end of GT, he and Goku have one final spar. How is this possible? Have I missed something out? |
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GFX Portfolio Tumblr DeviantArt ![]() Quoth the raven, `Nevermore.'" | |
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| pan__ | Dec 3 2008, 09:31 PM Post #2 |
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Cant they just ask a diffrent dragon? |
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| + Byakko | Dec 3 2008, 09:54 PM Post #3 |
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Well, that'd be pretty difficult. There's only 2 known dragons. Or 3 if you count the black star dragon, but he's not very nice. Blowing up the world and all. You would run out of dragons eventually. |
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GFX Portfolio Tumblr DeviantArt ![]() Quoth the raven, `Nevermore.'" | |
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| * Mitas | Dec 3 2008, 11:32 PM Post #4 |
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It truly was a Shawshank redemption
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Dende was actually the God of Earth at that time and created the Dragonballs on Earth during the Buu Saga.
It was actually Vegeta, and he wished for the resurrection of everyone who died since the day of the tournament, except the bad guys (because this would bring back the people he killed). Plus, they used the dragonballs on Namek for that wish. And to clear anything up, although in the Freeza saga Porunga could only bring back one wish, after that the Nameks upgraded his powers which is why in the Buu saga he could bring back multiple lives. Also, Porunga can bring the same person back to life multiple times I think. I can't answer your GT questions as I haven't watched it, but I hope I helped. |
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