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The greatest bonus is that it doesn't create time travelling holes. Having replaced this trigger battle with casual practice against Kibito was enough that they could reference the latter when somebody asked if there was a Kaioshin who held prejudice against mortals and it just so happened that Zamasu had been holding that kind of position. In Zamasu's case, the anime made Goku a trigger to the loss of his character, because they bothered to give him one from the get go, and their interactions were not that desirable, since they helped create more time travel shenanigans. Kale was suppressed and she went all out in the manga at a subconscious level, but I don't think that she even knew what breaking loose from her shyness meant in the anime, because Kale went back and forth with it. They attempted conflicting emotions, which is not the same as being grey, but in an equilibrium between opposing forces, which broke loose to assume an identity that the manga characters always had, although subconsciously and fully aware that it should remain hidden. I dislike the anime plot concerning Zamasu on the same basis that I dislike Kale in the Tournament of Power. I don't care what Toriyama originally planned, their fusion should have been way stronger than a single SSB, even a mastered one. Plus, it made more sense that he would be that strong- Black was stronger than Goku and Vegeta, and Zamasu was immortal. We've already seen cocky invincible Vegetto against Buu, Zamasu actually being a challenge was something different. I liked that Vegetto had to work for it in the anime. It was shorter, but gave me better impressions. Meanwhile, manga Vegetto took zero damage, and cut Zamasu's arms showing his dominance in the fight. Not to mention the Final Kamehameha which did absolutely nothing. Doesn't help that Zamasu's fusion wasn't supposed to be anywhere as strong, as SSB Goku managed to overwhelm him alone in certain moments. It made him feel very weak, nothing like the Z Vegetto we know. I didn't like seeing Vegetto getting punched around by Merged Zamasu and actually bleeding in the anime. Vegetto has a MUCH better fight in the anime, making him a lot more memorable.Īnd about this I respectfully disagree.