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6/26/2025, 9:33:20 PM
>>280009928
>How much time?
Hmmm, I don't know, what if I watch one episode and then think about watching another?
>It's kinda hard to gauge from reading the interview. I mean, where does it imply that he laughed?
By the way he said it...
>Baby knew the implications of the Oozaru tranformation.
But he reverted to normal, right?
>Which comment?
The one about returning to the manga serialisation.
>Gohan exhibited the traits of a bad apple. For example, remember the scene of him cutting in line? That's not how an upstanding citizen acts..
Really? He reminded me of a toned down Pan...
>General Rilldo gave an explanation about how Machine Mutants came to be. Besides, he seems to take a lot of pride in that.
How did they come to be? Are they dead?
>With a spatula?? I'm pretty the metal, within the ship, is even stronger than a cooking utensil..
Pan, with her strength, could use that spatula to cut through the ship with no effort.
>They had no way of watching him making an escape.
I suspect Pan was responsible for that, what did Pan do that gave Baby the opportunity to use that technique?
>Zunama had led everyone to believe that he wielded the ability to move the Earth. Pan saw this for herself
That's something that Goku and Goten can do for real, it's no big deal, Pan should trust Goku and let him be the one to come up with the plans.
>Pan is only associated by blood and nothing more. All responsibilities rest squarely onto the shoulders of those responsible for the aformentioned atrocities..
Are you telling me that the Tsufurians have just accept what happened while Pan lives happily?
>His facial expression never conveyed any confusion. Why? Because there wasn't anything to be confused about..
I think they looked confused...
>Yes, but it served no purpose other than giving birth to those......things.
Well, maybe that was its purpose? Maybe it's his genitals?
>Next post.
Okay.
>Did they call him "Buuhan"?
We have to believe they did...