The funniest part is he'd have to ask Goku as well, I can only imagine how much he gritted his teeth doing that."I need to catch up to your dad gohan, please!!!"
The funniest part is he'd have to ask Goku as well, I can only imagine how much he gritted his teeth doing that."I need to catch up to your dad gohan, please!!!"
Goku would have been all for it tbhThe funniest part is he'd have to ask Goku as well, I can only imagine how much he gritted his teeth doing that.
Yeah I know (and so would Vegeta) but you know he would hate the thought of even having to ask him at all, much less actually doing it.Goku would have been all for it tbh
The only form we ever saw Vegeta unlock on-screen is SSBE tho lol>off screen
He might as well have skipped it then for all we care
14. The Melancholy Of Haruhi SuzumiyaAs one of shonen anime's Big Three, Naruto is a go-to for most anime fans. However, for newcomers, it could be a fairly intimidating series to get into. Spanning over 700 episodes with two separate series, this shonen classic can be a challenge to complete. However, the series has a lot of added fluff that isn't entirely necessary to watch, from overextended arcs to countless filler episodes.
As a result, Naruto fans can easily skip through these additional storylines and get straight into the action, and it won't change much of anything. In addition, because the series has so many fillers, it's pretty easy to jump in at any point, given viewers already have a grasp on the initial plot.
10. One PieceYu-Gi-Oh! has been a household name in anime for decades now. Even though the original series ended long ago, the franchise has been going strong still, introducing multiple new series with a brand-new cast to go along with them. No two Yu-Gi-Oh! series are the same, and there's very little continuity between them, so viewers can watch them in basically any order. Fans don't even have to watch the original before diving into the newer series. Thanks to this format, Yu-Gi-Oh! has remained a popular franchise, as well as a very easy series for young audiences to get into and follow.
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>Vegeta just getting shafted on all his forms because Goku timeThe only form we ever saw Vegeta unlock on-screen is SSBE tho lol
Everything else was off screen, even Super Saiyan
Well except for SSJ4 but that required a machine
12. Fate Series
Considering they think you can just hop into Jojo Part 4 and have Part 1 make any fucking sense.I don't really understand how this isn't number 1 considering the entire series isn't really a series.
Each story is barely connected to any other story and is virtually standalone. Unless you want to deep dive into the lore, you really don't need to do any of that.
Even though he already acquired it, he was the first person to demonstrate Super Saiyan Second Grade which is almost the same thing basicallyThe only form we ever saw Vegeta unlock on-screen is SSBE tho lol
Everything else was off screen, even Super Saiyan
Well except for SSJ4 but that required a machine
Considering they think you can just hop into Jojo Part 4 and have Part 1 make any fucking sense.
How the fuck can you watch Naruto out of order, it's one continuous story that follows the same cast of charactersCBR made a list of best anime you can watch out of order
15. Naruto
This one's fair12. Fate Series
Not really? Especially if you are not familiar with the card game itself and how it works. DM definitely eases you into that the best, while the others expect you to have seen it.11. Yu-Gi-Oh!
See the answer to Naruto for why this is stupid.10. One Piece
Absolutely not.3. Pokémon
In fairness I DID watch Z without ever having watched DB first, but that's not exactly recommended as there are a lot of things that would confuse you.2. Dragon Ball
Something very stupid, that's what.>Watch half these shits outta order
>be lost in the first few episodes
CBR what the fuck are you telling people to do