Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27996636-20180225211948/@comment-31426952-20180319012124

Sharkfur wrote: I know it can, it's fact. I don't know, I really wanted Super to work, and it kept being very silly, so I gave up for good in the Goku Black arc. It's fine, I have accepted that I am not the target audience anymore. I did acknowledge the positives about this last episode - the nice animations, the fact it gave me something for the first time that I couldn't guess for a mile away (17 being alive - even tohugh it's a joke now, how characters don't just die when they self-destruct). All in all, this is the first episode where I wasn't frustrated by it, it was "ok". And I felt it finally wasn't that much in your face how they recycle the animation. That's why I made that compilation of pictures, to show that even though this episode was more careful about recycling, it's still crowded by it. I found that funny. I think that the Vegeta and 17   non-deaths are two seperate things. I'll agree that they shouldn't have implied or literally said that 17 sacrificed himself, but Vegeta is hundreds of times stronger and he never really self destructed.

Majin Vegeta expelled so much of his energy and turned it into a destructive force that it was like a bomb going off and he used so much of his energy for it that he turned to stone, fell to the ground and shattered, that's when he died.

It makes sense to me that Vegeta Blue has enough energy to spare, and since he was an Evolved SSB, which allows you to control your energy a lot more, he was able to prevent death.