This 12-year-old-girl fan-fiction garbage with "Cauliflower" is almost as bad as Disney Star Wars.
Oh wow. Back tingles. No effort or emotional situation or training. Keep it up girls - all you need is to behave like some edgy 90s character cooked up by the Boomers in the marketing department to appeal to Gen-Xers and just think about back tingles and miraculously you can instantly become a legendary being and accomplish what the protagonist took 30 years to achieve after a lifetime of constant fighting, training, and hardship (oh, plus literally dying, studying with a king of the afterlife, and training non-stop for days with magical healing beans in 100x gravity). Just think of butterflies in your upper back and you become a living legend through the power of hope and fairies and unicorns.
I'm willing to suspend a lot of disbelief to make this series work, including Goten learning to become a Super Saiyan from training with his mother (which makes sense both because she's capable and completely nuts, and because it functions as comic relief as Gohan gets jealous of the more martial upbringing his brother is getting). This character just reeks of Hollywood nepotists shoving their talentless millennial children into writing jobs - it's the same story every. single. time.
...And with a cartoonishly child-like animation style. This better be satire - this is more cartoonish and gag-manga-like than the Arale episode (which was actually entertaining).
Don't let the usual suspects ruin yet another legacy.
Oh wow. Back tingles. No effort or emotional situation or training. Keep it up girls - all you need is to behave like some edgy 90s character cooked up by the Boomers in the marketing department to appeal to Gen-Xers and just think about back tingles and miraculously you can instantly become a legendary being and accomplish what the protagonist took 30 years to achieve after a lifetime of constant fighting, training, and hardship (oh, plus literally dying, studying with a king of the afterlife, and training non-stop for days with magical healing beans in 100x gravity). Just think of butterflies in your upper back and you become a living legend through the power of hope and fairies and unicorns.
I'm willing to suspend a lot of disbelief to make this series work, including Goten learning to become a Super Saiyan from training with his mother (which makes sense both because she's capable and completely nuts, and because it functions as comic relief as Gohan gets jealous of the more martial upbringing his brother is getting). This character just reeks of Hollywood nepotists shoving their talentless millennial children into writing jobs - it's the same story every. single. time.
...And with a cartoonishly child-like animation style. This better be satire - this is more cartoonish and gag-manga-like than the Arale episode (which was actually entertaining).
Don't let the usual suspects ruin yet another legacy.