Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-33556368-20170418042507/@comment-28063230-20170504032745

CrossLeingod wrote: Kayrus wrote:

None of your arguments have a valid point that prove that Mr. Toriyama didn't wanted any relevant powerful female in his series. They ar valid because I said that DBZ is focused on physical strength and Ki. I can see how a woman would fit in by being a blast type fighter but there's just not enough there to facilitate interesting battles

As we're in a discussion about anime, and one ridiculous at that, I would have to say that there's no difference in gender that would prove your point.

18 broke a SS' arm, and not with a ki blast.

Shame it was not a relevant fight, but the fact remains, a female had the physical strength to THAT in a DB story.

She was a cyborg, but, that's a non-issue, because I talked about alien, demons, etc.

The fact that you think there's "just not enough in a female character to facilitate interesting battles" points DIRECTLY to the root of the problem.

It's the same with Mr. Toriyama, no... Wait, not the same, at least you were honest.

(Although someone claim Mr. Toriyama said something between those lines, but until that someone link me to an official source I won't discuss it.)

CrossLeingod wrote:

Look at Towa, you said "Why couldn't Dabura be a female demon", Towa is Debura's daughter

Sister. CrossLeingod wrote:

and Toriyama created her and she still needs a man to fight her battles.

Yes, only because Mr. Toriyama write her that way, which, AGAIN, proves my point exactly.

Did you really thought THAT was supposed to prove that having a powerful female demon was senseless?

• Being a demon in anime is a pretty good reason to make her an actually powerful female.

• Being part of an anime that proves over, and over again, that power levels are BS, helps greatly.

There's just no excuse.

CrossLeingod wrote:

I realize I'm sounding mysogniistic

Ya' think?

CrossLeingod wrote:

but that's not the case

Umm, when you find free time, it will be good if you read your own post, analize it, and yourself, on this matter.

Just a friendly advice.

CrossLeingod wrote:

I'm just saying that biologically, in DBZ, men are more suited to...I can't think of a proper way to say it without being called a sexist.

Well... There might be a reason for that.

You. Free time. That post. Analysis.

CrossLeingod wrote:

You win.

If you learn anything on this argument, we both did.