Dragon Ball Z Plot
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Throughout the series, there is a strong theme that young people can accomplish many of the same feats as adults. One example is during the Perfect Cell Saga, in which eleven-year-old Gohan is given the responsibility of defeating the villainous Cell, which he does after unlocking his inner strength. In addition, Goku starts out young in the series, and accomplishes much despite his young age.
Another theme is the turning of fortunes in a battle through desperation or righteous anger. Many battles proceed almost to defeat for the heroes, finally to be reversed through a desperate act to defend their home or loved ones. Characters who have used this to their advantage include Goku, Gohan and even Vegeta. This theme is found in almost every battle.
One of the main and most deep of themes is fatherhood. Not only is it seen in the obvious example of Goku and his sons, but also Vegeta, who has a hard time at first, but eventually learns what it means to be a father as seen in the Cell Games,and Buu Sagas, and most of Dragon Ball GT. Other signs of this being a theme are the lesser characters all having a father or being the father of a main character such as Hercule, Gyū-Maō, Dr. Briefs, or Bardock. Even the villains show fatherhood as a theme, through Freeza and King Cold, Babidi and Bibidi, Broly and Paragus, and Piccolo Daimaō and Piccolo Jr.
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