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He was briefly stunned, looks like. Plus, he was gripping Piccolo tight and had already drained a significant amount of his energy.
I feel like that constitutes some level of comparison.
Curiously, a similiar room appears in the Dragon Ball Super manga, and is where Gowasu observes the lower worlds from and keeps the box of Time Rings.
In the television anime itself, the room is an empty space in which Gowasu can reveal the individual storage cabinets, all with individual...
Based off of what? All Gowasu describes the area as is a "safe place".
Why does he need an innumerable number of storage units, as a Supreme Kai, watcher of all things in the universe, for what he describes as all five Time Rings?
To assume the storage units are solely dedicated to holding Time...
Both Goku and the Super Exciting Guide clarify time does not exist in Other World, but eh. Standards and whathaveyou.
Anyhow, I found a digital scanning of the Chōzenshū 3: Animation Guide Part 2 on archive.org.
I'd like to use Goku questioning if Vegeta or Piccolo had defeated Frieza for scaling, but he only asked because he could not identify the Ki as Trunks's or a Super Saiyan's.
Bingo!
With ごと ("each") transformation, Frieza's power is 高める ("[raised]; [boosted]; [enhanced]") by 何倍 ("manyfold").
Given the Second Form "more than" doubles Frieza's power, "manyfold" should be, at bare minimum, over two-times, which means Frieza jumps from >14.82449109 Quettatons (Small...
I never noticed until now (because I've never visited this page before), but the Dragon Ball Wiki's entry on "Trunks Surpasses His Father!" (DBZ:192) includes an image named "SuperTrunksVsPerfectCell(manga).jpg" in its summary of the chapter—except, the image is not from the manga, but from Aya...
I will hunt down that Chozenshu if it means I can use it in conjunction with the original series's Japanese transcript, and the Super Exciting Guide, and the "temporal world" comments, and the Daizenshuu to prove timeless Other World.
(Sorry, I'm on my phone right now, I can't gather the appropriate footage.) Towards the end Episode 59, after Beerus returns from destroying Zamasu, Trunks informs the former that, previously, defeating the present Androids had zero impact on the future; then, Beerus says "That's your mortal...
Unrelated, but man, I tried arguing this for Beerus and Champa's feat being 2-C years ago, and all I got was an At least Low 2-C. Funny how things change.
Again, you don't need to be an expert to read into what exactly a Japanese word means and how to use it. Just because you can't, though, doesn't mean I can't.
I even gave you the Jisho links.
Quit being lazy.
Yes, the ちょっとした ("smallest of things") can produce たくさん ("a large number") of parallel worlds.
Small things like, say, travelling back in time and saving Goku from dying of a terminal illness.
Firstly, Dragon Book Z Vol. 4.
Secondly, changes in one's actions creates new parallel worlds...
Then, Fusion Reborn should be manga canon, yes? Because the Great Saiyaman's entry references the film, despite bearing a profile picture originating in the manga.
Either Cell has been a Super Saiyan from as far back as the fight with Goku (37.2162956067 Foe) and the increase received by Third Grade is unquantifiable, thus making Super Saiyan Gohan stronger than Cell but not by fifty-times; or Cell was in normal form against Gohan, then entered Third...