You Don't Understand Gohan...

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Taking a look at Gohan's arc across Dragon Ball to figure out why he keeps falling into the same endless loop, but it's deeper than you'd think...
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:58 Dark Beginnings
    03:34 Gohan's Darkest Moments
    05:07 Planet Namek (The Loss of Innocence)
    10:01 Why Gohan HATES Fighting
    15:05 Gohan's Endless Cycle
    22:12 Conclusion
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  • @Narutou01
    @Narutou01 Před 8 měsíci +6491

    As a gohan diehard for 2 decades, It's not simply that gohan is misunderstood by fans. The problem is that 2 major aspects of Gohan's personality keep getting overlooked by the writers, his sense of responsibility and intelligence. No matter how much he hates training, he's smart and caring enough to understand that he should continue training to protect his family, world and even universe at this point. The fact that he has to learn this exact same lesson not once, not twice, but three times (buu saga, TOP, and super hero), is ridiculous to the point where It belittles the quality of the character.

    • @thedredayshow9246
      @thedredayshow9246 Před 8 měsíci +53

      Your Gohan? Cool. So tell me, how was it like beating the crap out of a galactic overlord?

    • @kingbash6466
      @kingbash6466 Před 8 měsíci +642

      ​@@thedredayshow9246The point isn't that he hates stuff like that happening. The point is him being able to not let that happen without being yelled at by either Piccolo or Vegeta. Nobody wants him to be beaten to an inch of his life, but if he goes through every arc having to do the same "I stopped training during peace" for the next five years, then people shouldn't be shocked when he gets clapped by a villain way stronger than the last one he faced.

    • @miniman649
      @miniman649 Před 8 měsíci +501

      "The fact that he has to learn this exact same lesson not once, not twice, but three times (buu saga, TOP, and super hero), is ridiculous to the point where It belittles the quality of the character."
      Welcome to Dragonball Super.
      This happens to Goku every second episode or so.

    • @kingbash6466
      @kingbash6466 Před 8 měsíci +242

      @@miniman649 That really don't make it any better. In fact, it shows how fucked the characters are when they aren't able to naturally progress, and instead have to forget previous development in order to go through them again in worse ways.

    • @ohhellwhereami2574
      @ohhellwhereami2574 Před 8 měsíci +41

      ​@@miniman649i mean gohan was training after resurrection f tho people just don't watch their own show, I think what piccolo was talking off is about training hard as goku and vegeta which I think it's too earlier for him to hang on but he still gets job done with resources and preparation given I don't think he needs to be scolded this bad

  • @bluevenom50
    @bluevenom50 Před 7 měsíci +1958

    The part that really sold this for me was the goku black arc when future trunks saw gohan with video and pan.
    He was amazed at how different he was to the gohan he knew then he smiles because he realised this is who gohan wants to be if given the choice.

    • @Ori0448
      @Ori0448 Před 7 měsíci +94

      same, one of my favorite moment in super

    • @padraig-bobotia-maria5176
      @padraig-bobotia-maria5176 Před 7 měsíci +5

      that's anime filler

    • @spiro3142
      @spiro3142 Před 6 měsíci

      @@padraig-bobotia-maria5176and yet nobody gives a shit.

    • @zodiacwitch
      @zodiacwitch Před 6 měsíci

      @@padraig-bobotia-maria5176 shut up

    • @cg_2k72
      @cg_2k72 Před 6 měsíci +135

      @@padraig-bobotia-maria5176 calling non-manga scenes in DBS anime as ‘filler’ isn’t really accurate. The manga and anime are being produced at almost the exact same time, with the anime being slightly ahead during production. Toriyama provides more or less a general outline of the story to both the anime studio and Toyotarou for the manga. Both versions are produced to fit their mediums.
      I would argue DBS is one of the few stories where the adaptation and manga are on similar canonical levels due to how it is produced. General anime padding isn’t enough on its own to be considered true filler.
      Edit: just for clarity, DBS anime isn’t a true adaption of the manga because the manga isn’t its actual source material. Therefore scenes like Future Trunks and Gohan hanging out aren’t filler, it’s just a medium-appropriate interpretation of the material given to the studio.

  • @matti.8465
    @matti.8465 Před 8 měsíci +1037

    I wonder what the right solution even is. On one hand, I don't want Gohan to force himself to always train simply out of guilt and fear of losing the people he loves, like his potential is a burden that decides his life. But on the other hand...Gohan fully giving up fighting to pursue his interests is just not feasible in a story like Dragon Ball.
    I guess this makes Krillin the perfect mentor for Gohan? He's the one person in the group with a life beyond martial arts, and unlike Gohan, he has no trouble mantaining those two sides of his life. They should hang out more.

    • @garywarburton3124
      @garywarburton3124 Před 7 měsíci +144

      I actually think a apology from vegeta for what he did while he was a child would be a good first step towards healing plus vegeta probably understand what he went through has a child more than anyone since he went through shit with freiza

    • @ragnarockerbunny
      @ragnarockerbunny Před 7 měsíci +155

      Toriyama's original idea for Gohan to become a part time superhero while he studies is a great end for the character. A way for him to fight only when necessary while he gets to live an actual life. Is Saiya-Man goofy as all hell, is it the silliest most unserious thing? Absolutely. Is it perfect for Gohan? Also yes.

    • @ravenfrancis1476
      @ravenfrancis1476 Před 7 měsíci +110

      @@ragnarockerbunny It's also perfect for Dragon Ball, because Dragon Ball actually started primarily as a goofy comedy anime. Like, Krillin canonically beats a bad guy who fights through smell because he has no nose.

    • @spinballproduction9678
      @spinballproduction9678 Před 7 měsíci +44

      @@ragnarockerbunny The Saiyaman stuff has to be some of my favorite material in the franchise (Mainly because of the anime filler.). I wish Toriyama played around with that more before it was abandoned.

    • @vision-dz6cm
      @vision-dz6cm Před 5 měsíci +24

      As much flack as GT gets, they handled Gohan near perfectly. He clearly got what he wanted with his peaceful scholarly career, but he was still always ready for what could come.

  • @daltonlovescake2227
    @daltonlovescake2227 Před 7 měsíci +549

    One thing that really gets me is how it's Gohan's "responsibility" to fight. Like bro was literally just born and he's expected to fight aliens because he's strong. Let the man have his peace 😭

    • @ThisisKyle
      @ThisisKyle Před 7 měsíci +60

      With great power comes great responsibility

    • @Jerry11201
      @Jerry11201 Před 7 měsíci +33

      i liked him as a kid because he had good manners, unlike his father

    • @derryck.4907
      @derryck.4907 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@mikesmith8299 thanks Mike Smith

    • @abhabh6896
      @abhabh6896 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Boruto did it no problem, he even lost everything. Yet Gohan simps are everywhere while Boruto only gets haters .Its ok that he doesnt want to fight, its not ok that he hoggs all the screen time.

    • @marzipancutter8144
      @marzipancutter8144 Před 7 měsíci +72

      @@abhabh6896 It's almost as if quality of a character isn't exclusively determined by their willingness to fight.

  • @chadnorris8257
    @chadnorris8257 Před 8 měsíci +1702

    I can imagine anyone who went through what Gohan went through would hate fighting. I saw a Plague of Gripes video on this once, that went into detail about how Gohan's experiences with fighting are always negative. Filled with pain and death and fear. Total opposite to Goku's upbringing, which was always positive. Goku was already basically the strongest person out there, in the original Dragonball. There are very few instances of him actually being in mortal danger. Their childhoods are so different, that it's no surprise they view fighting differently.

    • @YeetSpace
      @YeetSpace Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah like the 2 times he's ever and actually any danger it's because of a world superpower independent government trying to take over the world, and when he was fighting what was at the time supposed to probably still be a demon of some kind in the story, being King Piccolo before he ended up becoming an alien retroactively.
      Meanwhile Gohan over here has had literally every single fighting experience he's had marred by the violent, rampant, and unavoidable deaths of hundreds of thousands of people, including the repeated deaths of the people he holds the most near and dear to his heart

    • @StevenJones851
      @StevenJones851 Před 7 měsíci +63

      Yeah its really something too see there different perspectives on fighting

    • @twaggytheatricks4960
      @twaggytheatricks4960 Před 7 měsíci +134

      Couldn't have said it better.
      Literally the only time fighting was really fun in his youth was when he sparred with Goku for three years in the Room of Spirit and Time/Hyperbolic Time Chamber.
      They obviously bonded a lot when they came out of it, and then _immediately after_ things get worse again.

    • @mAcChaosCh
      @mAcChaosCh Před 7 měsíci +198

      For Goku, fighting was a way to make new friends and become a better person. For Gohan, it was war.

    • @LimeAnims
      @LimeAnims Před 7 měsíci +22

      @@mAcChaosChreal

  • @chefinabottle
    @chefinabottle Před 8 měsíci +2161

    You'd think it'd be simple to understand with how often it's said by the character but that definitely isn't the case. Through the highs and lows, he and Piccolo are my two favorite characters

    • @justiceiria869
      @justiceiria869 Před 8 měsíci +149

      Most dragon ball fans put power levels before the character.

    • @ingram4056
      @ingram4056 Před 8 měsíci +96

      The funny thing I wonder can people be mad at Gohan for hating fighting because every time he had to fight it’s because the world is about to be destroyed or his friends are about to die.

    • @chefinabottle
      @chefinabottle Před 8 měsíci +74

      @@ingram4056 They just want him to be how he was during the Cell Games 24/7 or miserable like Future Gohan

    • @chefinabottle
      @chefinabottle Před 8 měsíci +44

      @@justiceiria869 Exactly. Just a small understanding for the character they claim to love is all that's needed and so much discourse would be avoided

    • @ingram4056
      @ingram4056 Před 8 měsíci +5

      i see @@chefinabottle

  • @matti.8465
    @matti.8465 Před 8 měsíci +342

    Goku isn't a perfect dad but he doesn't get enough credit for being so supportive of Gohan's choices. Yes, he messed up in the Cell saga by assuming Gohan wanted the same thing as he. But after that? Goku has never complained about Gohan's choice to be a scholar or nagged him for slacking off the way Piccolo does. He supports Gohan's ambitions, even if he doesn't fully understand them.
    Let's be real, if one day Trunks decided he didn't enjoy fighting Vegeta would NOT take it nearly as well.

    • @sunnyd9321
      @sunnyd9321 Před 2 měsíci +34

      In a lot of ways, isn't Trunks sort of the same way as Gohan? At least Future Trunks. He fights out of necessity because in his timeline, there's literally nobody else. Unlike Gohan, though, he's driven by his vindictive feelings to train and maintain fighting, but it doesn't come off to me as him enjoying it for the sake of it like the pure bloods.

    • @toren2099
      @toren2099 Před 2 měsíci +24

      Goku literally died twice for his son he’s a good dad

    • @Armadill0h
      @Armadill0h Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@sunnyd9321for sure

    • @licas3214
      @licas3214 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@toren2099 yes he is good enough I guess, but Vegeta is better and Piccolo is the best

    • @PrincessQ-fj9ly
      @PrincessQ-fj9ly Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yeah, you're right. I've always believed there's a reason why Gohan loves his father Goku and looks up to him, even if he doesn't like fighting at all. ❤

  • @chancemitchell4147
    @chancemitchell4147 Před 8 měsíci +992

    Something that we say in the black community about Gohan is “Gohan been in the field early. No wonder he wants out.” And that means essentially what you think it means. He’s seen so much trauma and death especially so early, and fought for so long, it’s understandable that he is TIRED. And doesn’t want to do it anymore.
    And I mean. In hindsight and in growth…we understand Gohan’s plight. I’d love to see him train and fight SOLELY to PROTECT and not for blood and death. But. If he doesn’t, then I mean it is what it is. Lmao.

    • @BlackWingedSeraphX
      @BlackWingedSeraphX Před 7 měsíci +94

      I think it's his human side too. Not to diss it, it does make him stronger. But the Full Saiyan's are genetically built for this nonstop. So it's why Goku and Vegeta don't get trauma.

    • @ForenzaAudio
      @ForenzaAudio Před 7 měsíci +49

      There's a tldr if you want (I got caught up and enjoyed the anaylsis of the video, sorry!)
      I'd like to point out.
      VEgeta is BY ALL MEANS traumatized. Yes, he had the benefit of still having his community until Freiza fixed that, he still wasn't SOLEY alone. He carried that knoweldge Freiza erradicated not just his whole planet, but his race, his culture and kept it soley on him to keep that alive or Freiza would forever win. It DEFINES him. And yes, he still had the few Saiyans left, but the pain of losing what he had still trumped them. Trauma doesthat.
      Goku was raised in a combat way, but not forced. Grandpa Gohan taught him in love, in peace. It wasn't until wayyyyy further in Dragonball did things actually get to fighting to the death, and by then, Gohan had his support system, his friends, and his memories of Grandpa gohan to have a healthy relationship with combat that he's able to define his own experience with it, versus the combat defining him.
      Going further into it, Goten and Trunks loveeesss to fight, but they both are
      1/2 Saiyans
      but Also, grow up with in a 'healthier' manner and respect for it. (Heck, I'd even argue that Goten's healthy relationship with sparring is what helps heal GOhan a bit with redefining part of his own)
      But Trunks, with how he uses it and desepreate for Vegeta's attention, who is still dealing with his own, but buried Trauma, gets overshadowed a lil as well.
      tl/dr
      Just . . . .Iono, I don't normally get to dissect DBZ theories so sorry about overloading! lol This is a great talking point ^^ I just hope you have a great day. I think that trauma def was apart of the full Saiyans, not just because of genetics, but more nature vs nurture.@@BlackWingedSeraphX

    • @BlackWingedSeraphX
      @BlackWingedSeraphX Před 7 měsíci +27

      @@ForenzaAudioGood analysis and you are right, Vegeta does have trauma too. It was just easier for me to look past since Saiyans prided their selves on so much of the fighting. But it is true he has trauma.

    • @ForenzaAudio
      @ForenzaAudio Před 7 měsíci +9

      I think another thing that would go into that is perhaps the 'unreliable narrator' I can't thing of anyone else besides Paragus that really gassed up the Saiyan pride thing other than Vegeta himself and think even more that he was just using that as a self defintion. GOku is really just in there for the fun of it at the end of the day XD.@@BlackWingedSeraphX

    • @BlackWingedSeraphX
      @BlackWingedSeraphX Před 7 měsíci +20

      @@cauliflowerfan161Well it's not something that would be said commonly in a white community.

  • @StareachValcin
    @StareachValcin Před 8 měsíci +1198

    A great retrospective look at Gohan and why he doesn't like fighting. It makes sense for Gohan to be traumatized ever since his uncle Raditz showed up. Gohan has experienced many near death experiences and watched many of his friends die from a young age. Not to mention that he was forced into the role of a fighter and is always pulled back into that role whether he wants to or not. It's no wonder Gohan doesn't want to fight unless he truly has to.

    • @HooeyMagooy
      @HooeyMagooy Před 8 měsíci +75

      "Uncle Raditz is PISSED-!"
      "We at team four star do not condone child violence. We do however, find it hilarious."

    • @jdogzerosilverblade299
      @jdogzerosilverblade299 Před 7 měsíci

      well no. its more how chichi raised him. he became a coward due to having no self-confidence. if he trained with goku an equal amount as chichi forced him to study he would have a spine on him. also he would be much stronger as well. he could have kicked radits's ass if he trained with goku even casually. chichi is a shit mother. she forced too much of what she wants him to be rather than what he wants. also chichi is pretty stupid and doesnt think things through ever.

    • @marquistf1996
      @marquistf1996 Před 7 měsíci +38

      Yeah I never thought about how a child would deal with these type of issues. Partly because the series doesn’t encourage these types of discussions. Would have been interesting to see Goten have the opposite reaction. Being addicted to fighting and having a very hard time settling into peace.

    • @JackRabbit5402
      @JackRabbit5402 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Ima say it was racuum dude snapped lil guys neck.

    • @breadknightrg3077
      @breadknightrg3077 Před 7 měsíci +9

      Gohan still wanted to throw hands with his dad tho

  • @dannyblake9680
    @dannyblake9680 Před 8 měsíci +716

    “Gohan is lazy for not fighting and not training!”
    Goku at 5: Trained alone in a forest as part of a morning routine
    Goten at 5: Trained lightly with his mom in a long period of peace
    Gohan at 5: Gets attacked by his evil uncle, then is brutally trained by his dads evil nemesis, and then is forced to fight the biggest threat known to earth and is called a coward when he doesn’t, then goes up into space getting his ass kicked by Friezas soldiers after nearly dying from a lethal highly skilled task force from Friezas army. Don’t even get me started on the cell/buu saga

    • @orbboom6119
      @orbboom6119 Před 8 měsíci +104

      Reminds me of people being mad at momonosuke from one piece, like they're literal childs give them a break bruh💀

    • @masterarselyn6470
      @masterarselyn6470 Před 8 měsíci +64

      actually, i feel like there should be a video about goku and the difference between goku, gohan, and goten. understanding perspective in these videos would be a good ways to help better understand each character more in-depth

    • @DundG
      @DundG Před 8 měsíci +36

      Dude then studies in school and wants to become a scientist, but sure, this is lazy.

    • @ohhellwhereami2574
      @ohhellwhereami2574 Před 8 měsíci +8

      ​@@DundGi mean he still trained in hiding after resurrection f

    • @chriscanway4247
      @chriscanway4247 Před 7 měsíci +28

      Goku: Was an only child, until he found out that he was the youngest.
      Goten: Was the youngest child of the family.
      Gohan: The oldest child.
      Yeah makes sense

  • @keyblader1985
    @keyblader1985 Před 7 měsíci +63

    I actually relate to Gohan a lot; introverted, peaceful nature and hates conflict, but with a strong sense of justice and will jump in without hesitation despite his docile nature, in order to protect someone. I honestly feel like if I were put in Gohan's shoes, I wouldn't have done a single thing different, including going berserk against Cell. And you can bet my black ass would've become a cheesy superhero without a second thought. (The weird poses are like the one thing that I wouldn't have done..)

  • @calebcollins5887
    @calebcollins5887 Před 7 měsíci +123

    Yeah that’s why I love his character, he’s the closest character to an actual hero. Also I like the importance shown in him not enjoying fighting much, at best he could spar and enjoy helping someone train, but he is a scholarly nerd who prefers peace.

    • @pyramidion5911
      @pyramidion5911 Před 5 měsíci +1

      He just puts more time into his studies than he does training. Considering he's already top 3 on earth we can cut him a little slack.

    • @GabbyJ-lt8tq
      @GabbyJ-lt8tq Před 5 měsíci +2

      Superman would be proud.

    • @Xeno_Solarus
      @Xeno_Solarus Před 4 měsíci +2

      I want more Great Saiyaman.

  • @NeedyBoBeedy
    @NeedyBoBeedy Před 8 měsíci +1232

    i don’t understand why people don’t let him study his little ants, leave the poor guy alone

    • @gokan73
      @gokan73 Před 7 měsíci +35

      Frfr

    • @TayoEXE
      @TayoEXE Před 7 měsíci +168

      Going back to his childhood and how he loved to look at animals and bugs suddenly makes more sense to me about his interest in his profession as an adult.

    • @joshuagarcia7488
      @joshuagarcia7488 Před 6 měsíci +37

      Because if his family were to be killed upfront of him, it would be his fault for not being prepared. He needs to train as hard as Goku and Vegeta, or the little family life he's built up will be destroyed.

    • @NeedyBoBeedy
      @NeedyBoBeedy Před 6 měsíci +81

      @@joshuagarcia7488 shaddaaap let the dude look at his little ant farms

    • @johngobble
      @johngobble Před 6 měsíci +30

      @@joshuagarcia7488while I agree I still think it’s messed up to repeatedly put someone in a situation like that, he NEEDS to fight despite hating it or his family dies

  • @bubmario
    @bubmario Před 8 měsíci +818

    100%. I've been rewatching/re-reading Z since Super has been on these long hiatuses, and it's clear that Gohan is the equivalent of a Nam vet at the age of 5.
    The Saiyan Saga was practically his D-Day.

    • @Godzilla00X
      @Godzilla00X Před 8 měsíci +90

      Bro, that's such an accurate way to describe it

    • @bubmario
      @bubmario Před 8 měsíci +94

      @@Godzilla00XI was watching episodes 16-19 the other night and I was just going "Good God, Gohan is watching all his friends and protectors be murdered in front of him."

    • @nathansquared2685
      @nathansquared2685 Před 8 měsíci +50

      And Namek was his Vietnam.

    • @bubmario
      @bubmario Před 8 měsíci

      Indeed!@@nathansquared2685

    • @mylessmith9758
      @mylessmith9758 Před 7 měsíci +61

      Well duh, VietNam-ekian

  • @destroyerkitty9434
    @destroyerkitty9434 Před 7 měsíci +205

    I think the fact Gohan dislikes fighting makes moments like his transformation in the Cell games or the fight with Super Buu much more fascinating. Contrary to Goku, Gohan isn’t driven by the thrill of the fight. Every fight against a major enemy is passionless and executed with the full intention to end things as fast as possible. He’s driven by survival. It becomes scary when he does gain the drive to watch his opponents suffer.

    • @babyninja1800
      @babyninja1800 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Until he becomes cocky and loses ie super buu

    • @DParkerNunya
      @DParkerNunya Před 3 měsíci +9

      ​@babyninja1800 I feel like that blame comes from a writing decision rather than a character flaw. Gohan has never truly had moments of cockiness before. Has he let his anger get the better of him and not finished a fight when he could have before? Yes. But cockiness? Not so much.

    • @zeosummers3984
      @zeosummers3984 Před měsícem

      except it isn't because he doesn't like fighting or killing so he goes straight into torture.

    • @Pherim_
      @Pherim_ Před měsícem +2

      Mate ​@@DParkerNunya , thats exactly why Goku died in the Cell Arc, Gohan didnt finished him of when he had a chance cause he got cocky and thought nothing Cell could do would matter

  • @ProfessM
    @ProfessM Před 7 měsíci +106

    It was always clear to me even as a kid that Gohan hated fighting. I didn't understand trama or what not cause I was a kid but I understood that if Gohan didn't have to save the day he'd be in the woods. Gohan's whole life has been forced on him, from studying to carrying the world on his back. It is no wonder that he lives closer to his wife's family then his own. He doesn't hate his family but with Videl he can be the true Gohan. A soft spoken man that gets little carried away studying nature. Videl clearly loves all parts of Gohan not just the hero side of him she met first. Frankly Krillin and Gohan have amazing partners that better their lives. And while we all joke Piccolo was the better dad (if he was, then just barely) it really is Krillin that Gohan copies the most. For me, a big Gohan fan I want him to finally retire the cape and gi, and maybe just maybe if he has to stay in the action he teaches Pan how to fight if she wants to.

    • @fight4ourright306
      @fight4ourright306 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Fr Gohans just wants to be a family man of peace after his otherworldly battles, and I wouldnt blame him..

    • @pyramidion5911
      @pyramidion5911 Před 5 měsíci +1

      You guys don't understand the mother son dynamic or something. Gohans reluctance to fight all stems from chi chi. She wanted him to have a normal life. When Gohan was boy he wanted to train with his dad but chi chi would prevent goku from taking him. That's why piccolo had to kidnap him to train him to which Gohan responded positively after conquering his feelings of being scared.

    • @ProfessM
      @ProfessM Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@pyramidion5911 Did he want to train or did he want to spend time with his dad? My dad was big into sports and coached a lot of teams yet I never managed to learn to ride a bike or dribble a basketball but I still wanted to do stuff that made my dad happy even if I hated failing at it. Sides fighting and training are also not the same thing. They are damn close but training is testing yourself, bettering yourself. Fighting is the act of harming another. There can be a dozen reasons to fight someone but hurting someone is how you do it. Gohan only really fights when he's angry and being angry clouds your mind and does not reflect who you are at heart. Also Gohan enjoyed the nature of Piccolo's training he was still too scared to really fight Nappa. Him fighting on Namek is a mix of guilt and rage again not what he wants. Not saying Chi Chi had no impact on why he dislikes fighting but by the time of Super Gohan has had lots of time to reflect and he's happy as a non fighter.

    • @mekalunia
      @mekalunia Před 5 měsíci

      Dragon Ball GT has Gohan and family living next to his mother though...

    • @ProfessM
      @ProfessM Před 5 měsíci

      @@mekalunia Did they? Sorry it has been years since I've seen GT.

  • @victorcippitelli2242
    @victorcippitelli2242 Před 8 měsíci +445

    Even when he was born with an almost unlimited immense fight potential, Gohan literally was thrown into the battle against his will for that reason: his great hidden power. Of course he will fight to protect the earth, but he will not do it unless he is driven be because his friends or family are in danger, but that he isn't like his father (eager to fight strong opponents) is not enough reason for belittling him. Gohan is an excellent character within his own terms.

    • @ratillecebrasquedubitantiu4451
      @ratillecebrasquedubitantiu4451 Před 8 měsíci +25

      Don't forget the one time he actually took a fight proper serious his dad died.

    • @Naruku2121
      @Naruku2121 Před 8 měsíci

      You could argue he wasn't taking the fight serious. He was toying around with Cell, his entire mentality and personality changed and he lost his dad because of it.@@ratillecebrasquedubitantiu4451

    • @alecdickens1042
      @alecdickens1042 Před 7 měsíci +9

      "Gohan, look after your friends and family while I'm gone."
      "You got it, dad! .......welp, time to not do any of that."
      If you make a promise to protect people and you recognize a threat, you don't wait for that threat to start killing people before you do anything. If you know someone has a chance of killing people you love, you don't let them hurt someone before you fight. Gohan made a promise, and he turned back on it.

    • @therevolutioniscoming315
      @therevolutioniscoming315 Před 7 měsíci +11

      ​@@alecdickens1042could you give an example of this happening? Nothing big attacked when goku was gone, gohan never went back on it..

    • @Naruku2121
      @Naruku2121 Před 7 měsíci

      I guess he meant that he's responsible for protecting Earth or rather the responsibility of being strong enough to do it. By the time he had a chance to prove himself the first time he ended up getting washed by Dabura and later Buu. Then when he truly got the chance agian with his power unlocked by Elder Kai, he got outplayed by Buu making a simalar mistake of playing with his food like he did with Cell@@therevolutioniscoming315

  • @mckiem0use
    @mckiem0use Před 8 měsíci +267

    I do generally believe that Gohan does enjoy martial arts. As he has had one or two sparring sessions with Goku with no danger on the line. And due to the Saiyan side of his being, he does occasionally get a good kick out of it. He just doesn’t like hurting people or to see others get hurt.

    • @melissamurray8307
      @melissamurray8307 Před 7 měsíci +48

      I agree, he is not opposed to sparing with family and friends. He just doesn’t like fighting for his or his family’s and friend’s lives.

    • @rod_sunrise8907
      @rod_sunrise8907 Před 7 měsíci +13

      I would argue maybe that's just cause well, it's his dad. Of course he likes to do things with his dad, especially when he's usually busy with so many other things

    • @lapplandkun9273
      @lapplandkun9273 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@melissamurray8307 That's pretty much it. He gets kick out of using his martial arts and Saiyan hybrid strength for fun and even sparring occasionally with goku and goten. But if his family is the bargaining chip, he becomes desperate and panicking

    • @ghuff31
      @ghuff31 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Every kid wants to play with his dad and that play usually takes the form of rough housing. He doesn't like it; he likes being with his dad. I know guys who hate fishing or hunting who do those things because it allows them to spend time with their father.
      The issue is, as a dad, you're doing something you enjoy with someone you love. So you tend to assume that they love it too. As a dad you have to realize this. There are people unhappily playing pro sports because of it.

    • @diegosotomiranda4107
      @diegosotomiranda4107 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@ghuff31theres SO much cases, it one of the most well known it's andre Agassi in tennis, was a succesfull legend, but has hoghs and ups that left that room to quedaron of he couldve done more with his talent like samprass did, and on his book Agassi detailed that he hated tennis with an unhealthy passion, sometimes talent or Big potential can be both a blessing and a curse at the same time, You Will be r xognized and phraised for it, but You Will have to shape your life arround it to not be see as a failure.

  • @jayb8934
    @jayb8934 Před 7 měsíci +145

    It's interesting to compare all off the young part-saiyan characters. Future Trunks, who also had a traumatic childhood doesn't particularly seem to like fighting either, but he trains intently and tries to keep growing stronger purely out of duty. He's the only one left in his timeline who's strong enough to protect it. He never fights just for fun or to prove that he's better than anyone, he just cares about being strong enough to defeat the threats he faces, and he would be perfectly happy to not have to.
    Present Trunks, Goten, and Pan all show a love of fighting, but unlike Gohan and Future Trunks, they didn't have brutal traumatic childhoods. Even though a lot of people died in the Buu Saga, the boys were largely shielded from it. They didn't see things like their friends and family being beaten to death or blown apart right in front of them, and it was all undone pretty quickly. Whereas Gohan's first exposures to fighting were life and death situations which always resulted in people he cared about dying, fighting was always just game for Goten and Trunks. Even when they faced Buu they didn't take the situation seriously enough.

    • @rileyrose5166
      @rileyrose5166 Před 5 měsíci +19

      This. My perfect version of Gohan that exists in my head is fully focused on being a teacher to the next generation that haven’t had fighting poisoned for them. Goten, Trunks, and Pan love fighting for its own sake, and have the potential to outdo even Gohan. It lets Gohan redefine training and fighting as something positive he can share with people

    • @jayb8934
      @jayb8934 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@rileyrose5166This is a great idea.

    • @seuas
      @seuas Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bruh facts I don’t get how ppl have hard to understanding writing of hybrids and how Sayian side and human side sway their character development fake fans call it stupid plot or plot armor just because there not like goku when goku is savior universe while gohan was left as the savior of earth he like super hero for humans still being part sayian while goku is like hope it’s self or the light hence why gohan always had a lot of pride in being his dad son which big thing that pushed him every time he seen his dad basically make miracle even tho he doesn’t really like fighting all around

    • @kosh974
      @kosh974 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Goten sees his mother die in front of him, yet still treats fighting Boo like a game.

    • @Sinistersouls
      @Sinistersouls Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@rileyrose5166 And honestly being that Gohan is the first half-breed Saiyan it’s his rightful place to be mentor to the next generation of half breeds.

  • @ImmortalLemon
    @ImmortalLemon Před 8 měsíci +127

    “Have you ever in your life asked your son what he likes? He spent that year with you because he wanted to spend time with YOU! HIS FATHER! The man who spends half his time training, and the other half dead. Sometimes both!”
    That line hit way too hard for me after having grown up on DBZ and having seen some of super

    • @Mohamed-dx5yl
      @Mohamed-dx5yl Před 5 měsíci +9

      Thats from tfs im sure

    • @Xeno_Solarus
      @Xeno_Solarus Před 4 měsíci +5

      Don't peddle DBZA talking points as if they are fact

    • @ImmortalLemon
      @ImmortalLemon Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@Xeno_Solarus don’t get mad over a fictitious story

    • @yellowcard8100
      @yellowcard8100 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@Xeno_Solarusthey aren't lol.

    • @DParkerNunya
      @DParkerNunya Před 3 měsíci +7

      ​@Xeno_Solarus It's DBZA yeah, but also it's just another point of reference, so what's wrong with that? There's nothing wrong with pointing out how a 'parody show' hits the nail on the head when the main show has to keep realigning the hammer.

  • @jamesdrayton3635
    @jamesdrayton3635 Před 8 měsíci +310

    They’ve gotta gather the Dragon Balls and wish away Gohan’s trauma

    • @zenithstrikerz1720
      @zenithstrikerz1720 Před 8 měsíci +21

      That wouldn’t help, that trauma is part of him. He needs a therapist. Without his traumatic childhood Gohan would not be who we know now.

    • @Hulavuta
      @Hulavuta Před 8 měsíci +9

      It'd be funny if that worked

    • @DonDivineDiva
      @DonDivineDiva Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@zenithstrikerz1720removed bombs, proobably could

    • @matti.8465
      @matti.8465 Před 8 měsíci +34

      @@zenithstrikerz1720 Gohan is the only DB character I can think of that would willingly go to therapy.

    • @mylessmith9758
      @mylessmith9758 Před 7 měsíci +6

      I think trunks might openly take therapy.

  • @MugenAeternum
    @MugenAeternum Před 8 měsíci +359

    I think we reasonably understand why Gohan is like he is. As shonen/DBZ fans, we unreasonably want him to be more, especially after Perfect Cell

    • @hg06syndicate14
      @hg06syndicate14 Před 8 měsíci +59

      This. I was looking for this. By this point, most people know he has trauma, but when u make this character more "real" compared to the rest of the cast, it makes him stand out as "lame" more in a Shonen.

    • @DundG
      @DundG Před 8 měsíci +60

      ​@@hg06syndicate14Only because he is cursed to be measured by his fighting, instead of his intellect. Gohan could've become like Bulma, a scientist who creates great things. But since he started to show fighting potential in a shonen, the fandom doesn't care about any other gift, but him being able to punch things really hard. Because thats all that matters in a shonen...

    • @ohhellwhereami2574
      @ohhellwhereami2574 Před 8 měsíci +19

      ​@@hg06syndicate14i mean him going from no training to realize power necessity was a great development, it would be boring if gohan didn't had it

    • @durrangodsgrief6503
      @durrangodsgrief6503 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@DundGI mean in a universe where characters can blow up worlds how useful is that I'm sure bulma intellect would have worked well against frieza were being realistic and you are being idealistic

    • @DundG
      @DundG Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@durrangodsgrief6503 It's useless. But how useless is it to be able to safe a world that has no great food, medicine, warm safe houses, shitty lawpess humans etc.? Gohans intellect and the work of the people can create the things that makes the world worth to be safed. Without it it is just a bleack world.
      He is part of what needs to be saved, because it has value.

  • @corruptcamerupt2344
    @corruptcamerupt2344 Před 7 měsíci +46

    I do wonder if they’ll ever do in canon proper what they did in dragon ball online with gohan. Where he still fights to protect the earth from threats, but he was able to combine being a great scholar and fighter to write a book that made the general population of earth aware of ki control and the advanced martial arts of the dragon team, thus sparking a new age of interest in fighting, and helping to shape generations of warriors to come.

  • @mrm64
    @mrm64 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Just makes my heart cry for Future Gohan. He didn't ask to be born. But he was and he got to see his dad die, be kidnapped and forced to fight at the ages of 4-5, saw Goku's friends die and his uncle figure, Piccolo, die, saw Freeza and his men kill elders and children, saw Krillin blow up, saw Goku die AGAIN, saw his friends die AGAIN and all for good (which most likely turned him into a SSJ), then 15 years later after seeing 17 and 18 turn Earth into a warzone....he finally dies after decades of fighting. He deserves rest.

  • @luigisanto2407
    @luigisanto2407 Před 8 měsíci +130

    Gohan is my favourite character since I was 11-12, I remember I saw myself into him, a peaceful boy who liked studying and didn’t like to play sports or compete under pressure. When I saw the Cell saga I felt like I was him, even when he finally raged and won against that monster. He was the type of guy I’d like to be.
    This video is the best introspective description of him I’ve ever seen on the web, and it helps me a lot to understand better my favorite DB character.
    I hope that he will overcome his trauma, definitely, now that he realised he must be trained in order to protect also his daughter’s innocence. I think he will face an interior struggle between its trauma blocking him from training and the love she feels for her daughter, and I think this love will bring him to resolve his conflict.
    Toriyama is often accused of bad writing on Gohan, but now I think he instead did a good one. But it’s time to help Gohan, and I hope it’s Toriyama’s desire too

    • @lapplandkun9273
      @lapplandkun9273 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Toriyama's accused of it because they wanted gohan to be in the main character role after cell, which is frankly ridiculous

    • @Valientlink
      @Valientlink Před 7 měsíci +15

      ​@@lapplandkun9273why is that ridiculous? It's what Toriyama planned, he just last minute decided against it. I see no problem with Gohan being the hero of that arc. He was built up to it, but the writing was horrible

    • @Cr3zant
      @Cr3zant Před 6 měsíci

      @@Valientlink Gohan was never intended to be the main character. I don't know why this rumor continues to see believers in it when Toriyama never once said that was his intent.

    • @Valientlink
      @Valientlink Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@Cr3zant because Toriyama literally stated he planned to make Gohan the main character? How can you call a statement ludacrous without doing proper research lmao. He said in his own words it just didn't feel right. Not to mention DBZ was planned to be called dragon ball: the adventures of Son Gohan, which he had involvement with.
      As a wise man once said: check yourself before you wreck yourself :)

  • @MegaDrainProductions
    @MegaDrainProductions Před 8 měsíci +76

    Just to add on another point with the aforementioned Gohan being blackmailed and pressured to fight in the world tournament. When he eventually does, he's then jumped by two strangers and has his energy drained while everyone he loves just watches and does nothing. Yet again confirming whenever Gohan is forced to fight something inevitably bad happens to him.

    • @leosnyder5264
      @leosnyder5264 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The Kai told them to watch

    • @MegaDrainProductions
      @MegaDrainProductions Před 7 měsíci +15

      @@leosnyder5264 Gohan didn't know that at the time. No one told him before it happened.

  • @Jerao
    @Jerao Před 7 měsíci +48

    This is brilliant. I was just discussing the cognative dissonance amongst DB fans. The expectation of where characters arcs are really versus what fans want them to be

  • @maxacorn
    @maxacorn Před 7 měsíci +77

    its really telling about how much fans of DB think of gohan. he's only cool when he's fighting or using a new form but when he's living his life, he's lame.
    considering all the trauma and crap he's seen and experienced in his life, its a testament to his own personality that he's a normal person with a healthy family life. in that way, he's not like his dad. he's better than his dad.

    • @Vanity0666
      @Vanity0666 Před 7 měsíci +7

      He's above dragon ball for sure

    • @jamesmcgiffin8782
      @jamesmcgiffin8782 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Well the thing is db isn’t a slice of life anime, it’s a shonen, so to be relevant to the story u gotta fight

    • @Vanity0666
      @Vanity0666 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@jamesmcgiffin8782 it's literally written and drawn by a comedy guy and started out as a comedy, and all of the filler episodes are comedy slice of life episodes, which in number are at least equal to the amount of non filler episodes

    • @jamesmcgiffin8782
      @jamesmcgiffin8782 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@Vanity0666 filler isn’t plot, thanks for proving my point. Yea toriyama can write comedy slice of life stuff but db isn’t mainly that, it’s mainly centered around fighting these days, so in order to contribute to the plot in a meaningful way u have to fight
      Also filler isn’t written by Toryiama.

    • @Vanity0666
      @Vanity0666 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jamesmcgiffin8782 bullshit filler isn't plot just because it doesn't advance the narrative doesn't mean it has no value or place dumbass, it's why the series has multiple episodes featuring Dr. Slump and Arale
      Jaco the Galactic Patrolman from Super isn't even a Dragon Ball character, he comes from his own series which becomes pivotal to the later manga arcs

  • @legitbooty2989
    @legitbooty2989 Před 8 měsíci +153

    actually i think gohan already conquered his trauma by the TOP. he still doesnt train as hard as goku and vegeta but he still trained enough to maintain being able to tap into ultimate still and learned the special beam cannon on his own time, people dont give him enough credit that he HAS been training somewhat consistently, just he doesnt train in the way to exceed his potential, just maintain a level a comparable power. now i think hell train to be able to tap into beast, but hes never going to do what goku does just because that isnt his desire.

    • @PlanetLevelDB
      @PlanetLevelDB  Před 8 měsíci +31

      Its possible now in Super Hero he has managed to overcome it, we'll have to see what this next arc brings for him and I'm excited to see!

    • @nikcantsnipe
      @nikcantsnipe Před 7 měsíci +21

      He did continue his training after TOP in the Moro arc (in manga) btw. Its just that there's a 3 year time skip between the Moro arc, Broly and Super Hero. So the version of Gohan you see in Super Hero is actually a lot stronger than he was in TOP. He just isn't breaking any new records. He trains enough to get stronger by a bit and maintain his power. Just not enough to go through out 5 new forms. I don't think its that he's overcome is trauma or something. He's just carrying on his lesson from before TOP. That he's a father, a husband and one of earth's last defenses. And he trains based on that responsibility. Now you can blame his dislike for fighting for him not training as hard but the fact is, he does train. And think about it this way, Piccolo trained ever since TOP, Broly, twice in the Moro arc and even before Super Hero and he still needed two news forms from Shenron to keep up with Gohan. That's still insane amount of power.

    • @UltraInstinctShadow124
      @UltraInstinctShadow124 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@PlanetLevelDBhe said he’d train so he could surpass his dad like he said in his beast form on XV2 and it would be nice for him and piccolo to be the main character since piccolo is no longer an antagonist like he was before on saiyan saga and frieza saga.

    • @dreamcream3738
      @dreamcream3738 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@nikcantsnipethe manga is expressly kept out of the anime's continuity by Toei

    • @nikcantsnipe
      @nikcantsnipe Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@dreamcream3738 where was that stated?

  • @crossgear3042
    @crossgear3042 Před 8 měsíci +37

    I think this is why gohan always seems to be one of my all time favorite characters. He doesnt want to fight. He just wants to live a happy nice life with his family and friends and i can relate to that. Obviously not to the level of life and death but i can relate to the wanting a simple peaceful life without life or death conflict.

  • @felipovisk972
    @felipovisk972 Před 5 měsíci +4

    And people say Chichi is unreasonable.

  • @NotMyRealName6
    @NotMyRealName6 Před 7 měsíci +17

    The issue is this cycle makes Gohan a stagnant character. His growth is stunted by the cycle repeating itself so often, so the only way for him to actually grow as a character at this point is for him to make a decision about fighting and stick with it, whether that's swearing it off or committing to training.

  • @Hulavuta
    @Hulavuta Před 8 měsíci +53

    I think in some ways, it's even more complex because while his peaceful nature and trauma are true, deep down his Saiyan heritage does give him the thrill to fight and makes him even more self-conflicted.

  • @delta9240
    @delta9240 Před 8 měsíci +87

    I genuinely cried watching this. And not just a tear, but several, down my face. No form of media has made me cry like this before. Idk if it’s my current mental state or not, but fuck you and thank you for this perfect psychological analysis.

    • @PlanetLevelDB
      @PlanetLevelDB  Před 8 měsíci +29

      Its very inspiring to hear that my videos can have such an impact, thank you for sharing this! ♡

    • @Monday_Moblin
      @Monday_Moblin Před 7 měsíci +2

      Father, can't you see I'm burning?

    • @fight4ourright306
      @fight4ourright306 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Gohans a deep character man, and hits home with alot of people for good reason. We grew up on DBZ man for some people DBZ taught us our morals as children. No shame here brother.

  • @itsterra9381
    @itsterra9381 Před 8 měsíci +19

    The crazy thing is that he's never really been a bad fighter per-se, he just never wants his powers to be used, so much so that it occasionally detriments everyone, but it's not like he's trying to do that. He wants peace more than anything else, and is always more than content with his studies, but his life always leads him back to a path of fighting, an unfortunate scenario he can never escape because, try as he might, there will always be some new force, either from his universe or another, trying to cause harm to innocent people. His ssj2 unlocking signifies this the strongest, because he was trying so hard to get Cell to stop without pushing his anger over its limits, but couldn't. He had to be reassured that his fighting was a good thing, and watch that man die because he hadn't stepped in, which finally put his ultimate anger in motion. It truly is a shame that Gohan has to deal with a world that only ever causes fighting.

  • @Solesteam
    @Solesteam Před 7 měsíci +24

    Note, when Piccolo kidnapped Gohan, everyone, piccolo included thought he was a literal demon.
    Which that surely makes the experience all the more terrifying for a lil baby Gohan.

  • @a.e.5923
    @a.e.5923 Před 8 měsíci +154

    I think this is a fabulous case of retrospective convenience on Akira Toriyama’s part. As improvised as his writing is he probably wouldn’t plan something like that, so it’s very likely the pieces fell into place for an analysis like this to work.
    I think it’s a shame that you missed two important things for gohan for me. Both in the cell saga. He very willingly and happily trains with Goku, where he pushes himself hard to become as strong as possible. He isn’t training to make Goku happy, or to be a better sparring partner for his dad, but for the sake of the training, or the strength itself. He adopts his fathers goal of gohan becoming as strong as possible. Goku could’ve gone in the HTC with vegeta, trunks, or piccolo in that case.
    The second is Gohans primary motivation for not fighting cell. It’s twofold. First, which you did mention is that he wants to settle it in a Non violent way, which does actually parallel freeza very nicely as that’s when Goku learned the same lesson.
    But another thing was that he was afraid of himself. Gohans potential has always been his rage. When Goku turned super Saiyan he became an entirely different person for that fight. The fun loving peaceful martial artist gave way to a hot blooded warrior completely, almost mindlessly consumed by rage. Gohan was more afraid of losing control of himself, and of taking a life than he was if any past trauma or inadequacy. Gohan knew for a fact that if he snapped cell was fucked. He know for a fact that if he lost control, he was going to kill cell. I would argue, contrary to the primary point, Gohans actual loss of innocence was with cell. Where he realized mercy wasn’t an option, and for the first time in his life he didn’t just fight, he killed.
    I would argue Gohans hatred of fighting starts there. When he knows his dad believes in him he takes to the battlefield with no hesitation, it’s only when he realizes he needs to get angry, and that for the battle to end he must kill cell that he stops. He carried his innocence with him throughout everything and where it truly broke was when 16 died. As you said, it was the exact mirror of freeza killing Krillin. Gohan know, understood, and accepted what he had to do, he gave up his innocence to kill another being. Cell (and the cell Jrs) as far as I know are the only lives gohan ever takes.

    • @enzomercier2789
      @enzomercier2789 Před 7 měsíci +25

      Thank you.
      While the video would kind of make sense if we look at it in a realistic matter, the fact is that the story just wasn't written that way. Gohan didn't have any particular issue with fighting ever since the end of the Saiyan saga during which he got the courage to. What he didn't have yet as you pointed out is the courage to kill, which this time was resolved with Cell.
      We know for a fact that Gohan was built up to take over Goku's legacy, which he did after Cell until Toriyama changed his mind midway through the Buu arc. At this point his character arc was basically over, he grew up past what was holding him back so he could be the new hero of the story. So having him carry such a trauma at this point in the story would be bizarre, and you tell me something like this wouldn't be mentioned in any way, shape or form? Nah, just not possible

    • @a.e.5923
      @a.e.5923 Před 7 měsíci +27

      @@enzomercier2789 yeah. Toriyama writes in such an improvised manner that he literally changed protagonists halfway through the buu saga. He definitely did not intend for any of his characters to be taken so deeply, he writes comedy and action, not drama.

    • @HansDester
      @HansDester Před 7 měsíci +21

      I'm glad I found this before I wrote the same thing. While I enjoyed the video, I felt there was a bit of projection. I don't agree that everyone misunderstands Gohans' feelings towards fighting. He stated it quite clearly many times. We watched him get traumatized and almost die multiple times. Like you, I believe Gohan's trauma died with Cell.
      I think most of his trauma was based off guilt. Knowing that his cowardice killed his friends must have been worse than watching his friends die. Especially because he knew the Dragon Balls could bring them back. This is why I believe watching their deaths weren't as traumatizing as everyone makes them out to be.
      That's obviously just my take. Formed over the last 3 decades of being a DB Fan. Mixed with my own life experiences.

    • @a.e.5923
      @a.e.5923 Před 7 měsíci +10

      @@HansDester yeah I feel you. Gohans story has been more about the responsibility of those in power. That’s why he loses control of himself and acts like vegeta Imo. It’s the first time in his life he’s ever had control of a fight, it’s not about overcoming ptsd, it’s about having the resilience to do what’s right, the right way.

    • @samueloak1600
      @samueloak1600 Před 7 měsíci +4

      He killed one of Freeza's goons

  • @PlanetLevelDB
    @PlanetLevelDB  Před 8 měsíci +42

    It's not that deep...
    Join Discord to Discuss this vid with me and others!: discord.gg/qYcYtwq9hy

  • @PayneMoschillo
    @PayneMoschillo Před 7 měsíci +22

    I really hope superhero is somewhat of a turning point for his character, you know with his literal most traumatic experience being presented to him a second time. Like at least have him train with piccolo and pan, which not only gives him time to not be extremely rusty but also time with his daughter.

  • @kingbash6466
    @kingbash6466 Před 8 měsíci +28

    While Gohan is my favorite character, I think this what makes his story post-Cell Saga so frustrating. Most of the time, they don't really build upon Gohan's supposed "trauma" from his fights, and his story boils down to, "He's not into fighting, and woukd rather be a scholar." That would be fine if they left him as a background character, bittersweet as it could have been, but they know that people want that Cell Saga/Mystic aura from him, so they keep putting him into fights by rehashing the exact same storylines, and it somehow makes him a more static character than Goku at this point.
    Like, I thought the point of Resurrection F was for him not to let his guard down and keep up his training, but we're in Super Hero and doing the same song & dance 7 years later. And before some tells me, "Uh, He WaS AcTUalY TrAiNiNg In SecREt." He only claimed to practice the special beam cannon, a singular move. He was still so out of the groove that he couldn't even sense Piccolo, a skill so simple that his daughter, Pan, could do at the age of 3. Even at the end when Piccolo was scolding him to keep up his training, he agreed, implying that he was slacking off.
    I hate that Gohan can't become more proactive, because the moment he has any sort of agency, then people will bitch that, "He's becoming too much like Goku" as if training automatically means you share the personality as another guy who trains. Like if Vegeta can turn from a cold-blooded killer into a honest man looking out for those he cares about, then I doubt it's impossible for Gohan to learn not be completely against fighting. Despite this, I could forgive all of this if they showed how much he's been traumatized and how it affected him afterward. Unfortunately, Dragon Ball isn't that type of series, so any deep dive into stuff like trauma or generational divide between parents and children will either be ignored or be labeled as "overly-edgy/depressing fanfic dribble."

  • @The21Marine
    @The21Marine Před 8 měsíci +9

    Really amazing channel! The video had great edits, music, and a solid perspective. Love the philosophy behind beloved anime/manga characters and hope to see much more! I feel like Broly would be a good next video

  • @GameMusic4All
    @GameMusic4All Před 8 měsíci +3

    These are some great character analysis videos. great work!

  • @crossgear3042
    @crossgear3042 Před 8 měsíci +16

    You know, i have had all this thought process for gohan but im terrible at explaining things so when people say gohan is just a poorly written character i always think quite the contrary he is one of the best more realistic written characters in the show. Glad someone made a video that puts into perspective gohans feelings and thoughts on why he does what he does.

  • @VworksArt
    @VworksArt Před 7 měsíci +8

    You articulated it perfectly. It's a shame that some fans are too pigheaded to understand. The character development works really well for him.

  • @ritorapid
    @ritorapid Před 8 měsíci +18

    Finally, someone who actually understands.

  • @HoopaKing
    @HoopaKing Před 7 měsíci +11

    I think its also worth to mention that all he has ever aspired to be was a great scholar. Every time they needed him to get serious they reminded him of what he wanted for his future.

  • @monorail0
    @monorail0 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Your Dragon Ball videos are by far the most insightful out there

  • @theprimordialbean2155
    @theprimordialbean2155 Před 7 měsíci +23

    The entire point of Gohan was that he was not Goku. This video does an excellent job at telling us what about Gohan is different from Goku and even how his journey through childhood is completely different from Goku’s. A part of me is always going to wonder how the series may have turned out of Toriyama was able to commit to Gohan being the new main character like he was meant to be.

  • @mekalunia
    @mekalunia Před 7 měsíci +9

    Its also important to say that his upbringing was really different from Goku's, Grandpa Gohan was Goku's first caretaker so a gentle and positive introduction to martial arts. Gohan first caretaker was Chichi and she prioritized studies that he enjoyed. Piccolo was his second teacher and also a traumatic introduction to martial arts, no matter how good their relationship is in their adult years, Piccolo was violent and desperate to turn child Gohan into a fighting machine able to defeat the saiyans. So while Gohan has the tools to become a fighter because of Piccolo, he also has the tools to be a normal human because of Chichi and the second its actually something he enjoys and excells at.
    Now that I think about maybe its also Goku's sense of dedication manifesting in Gohan too. Goku loves fighting so he will pursue that to the end of his days, Gohan loves studying so he will pursue that with everything he has too. Its kind of obvious if you compare them with Goten or Trunks who are way more relaxed in what they want to do compared to their saiyan fathers.

    • @zenaairaleroh
      @zenaairaleroh Před 5 měsíci +1

      And then when you see him in DBSSH, he's one-track minded in his studies that he neglects his family; an unintentional cycle

  • @loyisomathumba9192
    @loyisomathumba9192 Před 7 měsíci +3

    This was beautifully constructed and well thought out. I love watching video essays like this in comparison to others which more often than not sound like a lot of whining or poo pooing.

  • @ZackForester
    @ZackForester Před 8 měsíci +18

    Gohan doesn't hate fighting. Gohan fights when he has to. Gohan just prefers to resolve challenges using intelligence rather than strength.

    • @hashi.
      @hashi. Před 25 dny

      He literally says to cell he hates fighting

  • @themangomanjuice
    @themangomanjuice Před 7 měsíci +2

    Nice video. Gohan has always been my favorite character in the series and I’ve always just been happy for him regardless of whether or not he fights or trains.

  • @creativename1673
    @creativename1673 Před 8 měsíci +99

    I don't want him to become a battle-crazed maniac like his father, but it's about responsibility. In a world where big threats show up so often, he of all people should understand the value of strength to protect the people one might care about. Goku can't always be there to bail everyone out, and when he can't, he's one of the few with that strength; and with great power comes great responsibility.

    • @DundG
      @DundG Před 8 měsíci +10

      So... Trunks and Goten could do the job just as good? Their fusion could hold up Buu of all threats amd they grew up in a healthier way towards fighting than Gohan.

    • @mitchfletcher2386
      @mitchfletcher2386 Před 7 měsíci +10

      @@DundG That depends if Gotenks can keep his monster ego under control.

    • @mAcChaosCh
      @mAcChaosCh Před 7 měsíci +6

      Sure, but people are bad at doing things they know they should. Look at people trying to go on a diet. If it was that easy you wouldn't have entire industries around them.

    • @viennasavage9110
      @viennasavage9110 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@dennisguntner8372 trunks ans goten aren't at that level, they haven't even unlocked super saiyan 2.

    • @DundG
      @DundG Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@viennasavage9110 1. they are kids and already got ss. They can grow
      2. Their fusion still could hold itself against Buu.
      3. This is a writing issue since the plot mostly focuses on Goku and Vegeta to keep tension. And weirdly, the stronger bad guys only appear after there is some way that one of them, usually Goku, can beat them.
      Imagine if Cell traveled back in time when Goku was still a kid. He would've won easily.

  • @MisterSpy
    @MisterSpy Před 8 měsíci +7

    its nice seeing someone understanding gohans character

  • @inksunnyflower
    @inksunnyflower Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think this video is a masterpiece. As someone who loves Dragon Ball and have ptsd, I find this not only interesting and well explained, but also kinda recomforting and vaalidating I guess. Thanks for your magnificent explanation.

  • @JustFeral
    @JustFeral Před 4 měsíci +2

    Jesus dude, if all your content is this well done you just found a new fan.

  • @Jaythaking04
    @Jaythaking04 Před 7 měsíci +9

    This is a level of character analysis I didnt expect to ever see for Dragonball characters after Totally not Mark finished his years ago. For such a new channel, these videos are amazing. You've got a new subscriber from me and I'm eagerly awaiting whatever you make next, even if the topic shifts.

  • @MegaJacko4
    @MegaJacko4 Před 7 měsíci +23

    I hate when fans blame all Gohans lack of fighting prowess on Chi Chi

    • @PrincessQ-fj9ly
      @PrincessQ-fj9ly Před 2 měsíci +2

      Same. Gohan's hinted himself that he doesn't like fighting if he can help it. ChiChi might not have liked her husband and son fighting during the first three sagas, but she didn't hold them back. If that were true, then how come each saga didn't end in tragedy?

    • @bruh_bruh_the_bruhest_bruh
      @bruh_bruh_the_bruhest_bruh Před měsícem

      She literally bans Goku from teaching Gohan martial arts

  • @flamingburritto
    @flamingburritto Před 2 měsíci

    After watching a video of this quality I would've thought you were a huge channel. I was surprised to see you're new. You've got great potential! Your storytelling, clean editing and concise way to deliver information kept me hooked throughout the video! All the best for the future I hope you get big! 😁

  • @viivoid
    @viivoid Před 7 měsíci +1

    THIS VIDEO IS SO FUCKING GOOD OMG INSTANT SUBSCRIBE I love the quality that you put into it, the research, the visuals to add on to what you're saying, and taking the character seriously & from a psychological standpoint; I do this in my every day conversation with people about series so it's so relatable & validating, and I plan on sending out this video and hopefully more that you make to even non DB fans because it was so concise that you provided all the context required to understand it!!! 🤩😱 - FOrce

  • @crimsonking4151
    @crimsonking4151 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Piccolo and Gohan are in the same age group. They don't have a father son dynamic they are more like brothers, Piccolo fills an older brother slash leader role

    • @magirano768
      @magirano768 Před 8 měsíci +4

      You forgot one thing. Nemekians mature faster than humans or saiyans. Despite being around the same age piccolo when he meets Gohan is already mentally and physically in the state of a young adult. So despite his age he is seen still as a mentor role to Gohan.

    • @crimsonking4151
      @crimsonking4151 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@magirano768 I know they do.What I'm saying the relationship they have is more like older brother or like an uncle. Like ObiWan and Anakin. Me personally I have an 18 year age gap between me and my youngest brother and we have a similar relationship. My point is Piccolo was never his dad nor did he ever act like it or play the role

  • @liteyearsx6312
    @liteyearsx6312 Před 8 měsíci +10

    While I appreciate the well-made analysis, the video does ignore crucial points in Gohan's character with Dragon Ball Super that elevates him past this synopsis. There are several:
    -Black Arc, where he was very frustrated that no one told him about Future Trunks' problems.
    -Pre-ToP Tournament vs the Trio. Gohan does state that he cannot ignore his saiyan heritage and feels the thrill of battle.
    -The Piccolo Training Episode, where Piccolo tackles his arrogance when he's drunk on power.
    Yes, Gohan hates fighting, but he loves saving others. That's why he became a crime fighter and eventually a superhero. The Great Saiyaman costume isn't something he got rid of either. As such I do not believe that basing every character moment he has based on his trauma to be an accurate interpretation.

  • @STStillwell
    @STStillwell Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for the work you put into this video.

  • @kricket7134
    @kricket7134 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I clicked this out of respect for Gohan, and came away with a much deeper appreciation of the character, and the analysis of trauma that lies within him. Gave me a new name (Lacan) to look up and study too - so, amazing video! I cant wait to see more from you.

  • @Cafe_en_latada
    @Cafe_en_latada Před 7 měsíci +8

    I want to see a version of Gohan who trains not because he's having fun but because he understands he's one of the few people who can prevent/stop any threat to his family and planet like Buu , cell or when Frieza returned and finally goes down a path that isn't based on negative emotions like ssj

  • @Crimsontears83
    @Crimsontears83 Před 7 měsíci +11

    THANK YOU!!! I've had this argument with people who insist Gohan loves fighting and he's just been written into not liking it later (which very well could be the case in a real life sense) it shows throughout the entire series that he has never been enthusiastic about fighting. Ever. But people just really like the character and wants him to be the main character

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před 7 měsíci +1

      "Never been enthusiastic about fighting" lol, never watched the flashback of Gohan in the time chamber when he first turned SSJ2, Goku was done fighting and wanted a break, Gohan wanted him to come back to continue fighting, then Cell comes back after the Ultra Perfect power up, and gohan is the first one calling Cell out for the next fight, he was enthusiastic to fight in the exhibition competition with Vegeta and Goku, Gohan was plenty "enthusiastic to fight" multiple times through the series.
      Yeah, watching DBZ he was to me the main character anyways, the ending of DBZ tried to erase that, and ever Toei expansion of the anime has even further slid the character out of the front view.

    • @bleh6809
      @bleh6809 Před 2 měsíci

      @@gangstagummybear3432wasn’t the whole ssj2 in the chamber thing filler?

    • @gangstagummybear3432
      @gangstagummybear3432 Před 2 měsíci

      @@bleh6809 Akira was involved in DBZ in fullness, if he didnt want it in there, it wouldnt have been there, no matter what Gohan's mannerisms during his ssj2 fighting doesnt look like someone that doesnt like fighting or hates it at all, quite the opposite actually, that is in both the anime and manga.

  • @megusta9045
    @megusta9045 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You did Gohan justice! So eloquently done, marvelous! 👏

  • @amennnz
    @amennnz Před 7 měsíci +2

    I love Gohan and this video really sums up his struggle throughout the series, gotta appreciate your efforts for explaining such a misunderstood topic!

  • @premosuave9311
    @premosuave9311 Před 8 měsíci +7

    To be fair, especially during his childhood. Gohan has always had to fight for his life. He never got to fight for fun and people always died. He should hate fighting

  • @Tizontheska
    @Tizontheska Před 8 měsíci +26

    I dont think Gohan should have to train constantly like Goku but bro has seen the world almost end (and actually end) too many times to not keep up with some sort of training.

    • @SaiyanGamer95
      @SaiyanGamer95 Před 8 měsíci +14

      To be fair, he is training. Gohan states that he's been training in secret. That's how he was able to use the Special Beam Cannon, and he was able to wear the weighted training clothes with no problem.

  • @animellowssbm
    @animellowssbm Před 7 měsíci +1

    Got my sub within the first minute of the first video of yours I have ever watched. Nicely done son.

  • @yes-pt9km
    @yes-pt9km Před 6 měsíci +2

    beautifully made video

  • @DMWilhelm
    @DMWilhelm Před 7 měsíci +14

    This is a pretty revelatory take for me, as someone who's always liked Gohan but also felt sort of confused and frustrated about where they've been taking him, development-wise. As satisfied as I am with the explanation you give, it almost makes me feel worse that the writers just...keep pushing him towards hurt and trauma as the source of his powerups. I want to see the realization of Gohan's potential be free of that guilt.

  • @garywillig5143
    @garywillig5143 Před 7 měsíci +6

    The problems are that 1. The actual series does a very poor job of explaining that Gohan doesn't like fighting, to the point where his fear of losing control and killing Cell seems to come out of nowhere since he had no problem killing the very first Frieza soldier he came across on Namek, and when taken filler into account has a bodycount at that point. The anime and manga also have differences beyond all the people he kills in the Garlic Junior Saga. During the Buu arc, he's just as enthusiastic about the whole rock paper scissors to see who fights in what order as Goku and Vegeta, and he's excited to see who his opponent is going to be when it's his turn - it's that excitement that prompts Goku to say he's excited to see how strong Gohan's become, which in turn prompts the whole discussion about how he's gotten weaker instead of stronger. The anime version of him is even clearly having fun during the fight with Dabura despite the stakes and the danger, a problem that the manga doesn't have.
    2. The repetition of the exact same story with him ad nauseum. That's a big part of why I dislike Evangelion. To have a Rocky 3 story where he loses his fighting edge and needs to get it back is fine - it could have been great if Toriyama didn't turn it into a giant gag with the Old Kai's 'training.' But the first chance was botched thanks to Toriyama; 's funny bone, and the second was just stupid in the Resurrection F story. In the manga, he finally learns his lesson and actually does train in his free time using a gravity room like Vegeta, which is how he can equal Kefla. In the anime, he does some training with Picollo to the point where he can fight at Goku's level if they're both in base or SSJ1 forms, but seems to drop that as well and doesn't even seem to be able to access SSJ2 until his pre-tournament of power training. Super Hero seems to at least imply that he actually has been training this time, which is why he say says he hasn't gotten rusty when he blocks Picollo's first hit, and especially when it's revealed that he taught himself the makankosapo in his spare time.
    3. The fact that he just stopped being the Great Saiyaman for seemingly no reason. To me, this is actually the worst thing, because this was something that he truly enjoyed, that was his own, and that he did together with his wife, and there was no reason for him to stop. It would have allowed him to go his own path and still be a hero while having the job and family life he loves. This is what really makes him look like a lazy flake instead of someone who is retreating from a past trauma. Toppo should have been Gohan's main rival and foil in the Tournament of Power given the similarities between Toppo and Gohan's Great Saiyaman persona. Then when Toppo drops that to become a god of destruction, effectively doing what Picollo told Gohan he needed to do in terms of letting go of fighting with his emotions, that would have created a perfect contrast that would have allowed Gohan to show that he could fight by staying true to who he is rather than by acting like Tien or Vegeta for a day as he does whenever he decides to start fighting again. But since Saiyaman was thrown out, any chance of that happening was as well.

    • @decepticonxhunter4850
      @decepticonxhunter4850 Před 7 měsíci

      Gohan already explained it in the Saiyan Arc his fight against Cell that he didn't like fighting. It wasn't Toriyama's fought that the more irrational Gohan fans never accepted it. Even now in Super, it had to be mentioned against because ppl obsess over the idea that Gohan should be the MC instead of Goku.

  • @gambit2632
    @gambit2632 Před měsícem +2

    Gohan: “I don’t like to fight”
    Us: “THATS TOO DAMN BAD “

  • @xsinspawnx
    @xsinspawnx Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video, my friend!

  • @BIGD-cc7ru
    @BIGD-cc7ru Před 7 měsíci +33

    My only issue is the repetitive lesson that Gohan didn’t really train seriously and now he is weak against a threat that he would have stomped, happens three separate times. Either have him learn that he can still not devote everything to fighting but actually still train to improve himself just in case, or have him not fight at all. The circle of his character development is just repeating over and over again and is getting annoying.

  • @mania4270
    @mania4270 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Ive always understood what they went for with Gohan. I like the fact he's a big dork. My favorite scenes are just seeing him at high school in the buu arc. Gohan is arguably the most relatable character.

  • @MarkFredrickGravesJr
    @MarkFredrickGravesJr Před 2 měsíci

    I love this video. You combined two of the things I've been passionate about from childhood: psychology and gohan!

  • @KirboDreamland
    @KirboDreamland Před 8 měsíci +15

    He is a realistic character that's why people relate most at him if compared to Goku and Vegeta. This video shows perfectly what Gohan has gone through and the fact that he doesn't like fighting (not being selfish rather the TRAUMA in him that knows something bad usually happens when he decided to fight).
    People would see Gohan as a coward, as someone unreliable and they don't even realise that trauma isn't something you can overcome that easily especially when involved violence and death (sure it looks normal to us because we consider it as anime lol)
    I'd say he is also the most reliable family man when compared with goku and vegeta, this makes sense with his half human genes. Perhaps he too would be like Goku and Vegeta if he was a full blooded saiyan

  • @collind7158
    @collind7158 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I think the scene on babidis ship was evidence he enjoyed fighting as well as the buu fight just because You can contextualize the situation doesn't make it less true that he can enjoy fighting at times.
    It's weird to just think of him as a character that hates it and is too good for it when they don't write it in a interesting way. I genuinely think toriyama would just say he's lazy because he's simple and the most obvious answer is usually the correct one with him

  • @javiercmh
    @javiercmh Před 6 měsíci

    Very interesting take! Subscribed

  • @dcj247
    @dcj247 Před 7 měsíci

    This video helped me relate to Gohan’s character on a personal level. I don’t love him, but I don’t dislike him as much as I did before viewing this video. Great work! 👌🏿

  • @purpleecho1714
    @purpleecho1714 Před 8 měsíci +5

    My problem isnt that Gohan isnt this badass warrior, but its that they keep reusing the whole cant find a work life balance and blatantly insult how weak he is, then have him pull up at full power, and then he loses his work life balance, and its just an infinite cycle
    Theres this illusion of character growth because at the end of his character arc, they reset him back to the start.
    After the Buu arc, thats where the character arc shouldve been over and moved on to different things for him. Buu arc Gohan was amazing. Yeah he slacked off, but he wasnt a warrior and he had years of peace, and he regretted it when shit did happen and he wasnt strong enough. We also got to see more of his casual life which was amazing for characterizing him. Between Buu and Beerus, he should not have been slacking off and as pathetic as the Revival of F arc made him out to be

    • @kingbash6466
      @kingbash6466 Před 8 měsíci +2

      What's also worse is his lack of screentime. Like majority of Super's first half had him disappear for multiple episodes, and it seemed like even the show itself forgot he existed when we got to the beginning of TOP. I thought they were gonna solve it with when the TOP arc actually started and gave him some much needed development and attention, but then Super Hero kinda falls into the same pitfalls by making him more as a glorified secondary character to Piccolo's solo film for most of the runtime. I think more people would care about what Gohan wants to do if the show bothered to explore what he does, and why it's so important instead of relating it to a gag of, "Heh, he likes bugs. Isn't that so quirky and relatable?"

  • @Majinken
    @Majinken Před 8 měsíci +8

    Goku learned to fight because he wanted to
    Gohan fought because he was forced to
    People often forget that early Dragonball was pretty whimsical it was only after king piccolo that battles started to become life or death

    • @abhabh6896
      @abhabh6896 Před 7 měsíci

      Hahahhahahahhaha! You must be bling. Untill Goku went to Kami he.... he klled people pretty often... In fact, he probably caught hundreds of bodies by the time he went to Kami. Have you seen RR raid? All those plains exploading with people in them? Oh, and the way he killed Black was hilarious.... I still remember how he crippled mercinary Tao and laughed at him later when he saw him in prosthetics or how he laughed while chasing RR soldiers when they tried to flee, he was like Vegeta against frieza force in that scene, the laugh is also identical..... Goku isnt the superman DBZ dub present him as, he is a saiyan. Goku literally crawled trough Piccolos intestines, ripping them with his bare hands.

    • @decepticonxhunter4850
      @decepticonxhunter4850 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Battles in DB were a matter of life and death during the Red Ribbon Arc. This waaayy before King Piccolo.

  • @TheKAYLEN101
    @TheKAYLEN101 Před 6 měsíci +2

    This one of the best character analysis I seen inna while. Always was drawn to Gohan & felt he was more relatable than Goku even after watching original Dragon Ball

  • @redeyesgreywolf8565
    @redeyesgreywolf8565 Před měsícem

    Very nice video! ❤

  • @amatol2849
    @amatol2849 Před 7 měsíci +6

    the way he was acting with buu falls in line. he trained, unlocked his power, hes been through this before. he knows his power is through the roof now, thats what always happens. he knew what he had to do and he knew he was strong enough to do it he was finally gona conquer those demons he has and make up for his previous inability through destroying buu and finally being able to save his family and he is overwhelmed with it, revels in it to the point where he becomes drunk with power, again. he chokes, again. toying with the enemy just like last time. and now we are back to square one.

    • @Gensolink
      @Gensolink Před 5 měsíci +1

      this is anime filler, in the manga he doesnt play at all and gets like 2 pages of him beating buu before he decides to explode and hiding from them. This was a case of Gohan learning his goddamn lesson but toriyama felt like giving the spotlight to goku again.

  • @facundomoreno9317
    @facundomoreno9317 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Most of us understand Gohan, but it's a case in which he is in a position that only he can fill up, and he always leaves it unattended until it gets to a critical point in which he needs to be given plot device for him to be logical to defeat their foes. I think that is what it annoys me mostly of the character, out of that, Gohan's great

  • @agustinfeomaieru2788
    @agustinfeomaieru2788 Před 4 měsíci

    Dude, the last thing I expected was finding dbz explained trough psychoanalysis. Great vid, congrats

  • @AaronBrown2015
    @AaronBrown2015 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video bro. I'm a Gohan Stan and I love how you broke this down.
    I wanted to hear more about the arrogance that Gohan displays when he knows that he is superior to his opponent. As you said, it bites him in the ass in both situations with Perfect Cell and Super Buu. With Cell Max, he finished him off quickly. Was that due to it being a movie and writers being pressed for time, or is that growth where we know Gohan could've saved the earth in both the Perfect Cell fight and Super Buu fight w/o there being additional casualties
    In both situations Gohan preserves the fight because he wants his opponent to "suffer".
    ..time will tell.

  • @duhmonke
    @duhmonke Před 7 měsíci +14

    Tfs abridged really nailed it with Gohan vs cell. Gohan's monologue about his hatred for fighting really made it clear to me. Kid was literally forced into a life of violence

    • @angrybeaver4995
      @angrybeaver4995 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Gohan monologue was almost line for line from Hunter X Hunter when Kurapika was beating Uvogin to death though lol. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @RatchildUK
    @RatchildUK Před 27 dny +3

    Gohan hates conflict and the necessity for him to fight/the necessity to kill, but he doesn't 'hate' fighting per se. There are multiple scenes where Gohan is seen enjoying a fight but it's always seen when the odds are stacked in his favour because he knows he can meet out justice or when he's teaching others like Trunks and Goten. It's just not a priority or motivational for him. He just wants a quiet life with his family but these damn planet ending villains keep popping up when his dad isn't around.

  • @poison8089
    @poison8089 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I've always related to Gohan since I was a child. So its kind of emotional hearing you talk about him in this context 😂😂

  • @brandenmessersmith9868
    @brandenmessersmith9868 Před 5 měsíci

    Love your video. Thank you

  • @geminiguy6032
    @geminiguy6032 Před 8 měsíci +20

    This video raises the question, would Gohan enjoy fighting as much as Goku if he was introduced to it in a much healthier way and with no stakes other than pride?

    • @PlanetLevelDB
      @PlanetLevelDB  Před 8 měsíci +12

      Great Question, could be a good 'What If' video.

    • @matti.8465
      @matti.8465 Před 8 měsíci +10

      Honestly I think the Raditz and saiyan stuff kinda traumatized the kid. Goku didn't have to deal with such high stakes stuff until he was older, martial arts were just a fun thing his grandpa taught him.

    • @abhabh6896
      @abhabh6896 Před 7 měsíci +2

      No. Gohan isnt a fighting type, he should have been a side character from day 1.

    • @realkingrav2265
      @realkingrav2265 Před 7 měsíci

      @@abhabh6896I think the Gohan that fought Cell was the best version of Gohan we’ll ever see.

  • @ericmontero1337
    @ericmontero1337 Před 6 měsíci +3

    As a fan of Gohan. What stood out to me is that he is the first Hybrid he’s literally built different than everyone else. In addition he detests violence because he is a pacifist. He was pushed into it. He didn't have a choice. Yet the irony is that he is the best fighter. He is unmatched at Hand to hand combat. And he has more potential then anyone. As it has been confirmed by his own Father.

    • @woahbuncherz
      @woahbuncherz Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly. He’s basically the only person like him. Not many can relate to him, so I’d understand that that makes things much worse for him.

  • @WrinkG
    @WrinkG Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good video dawg

  • @PERFETOWNAGE
    @PERFETOWNAGE Před 8 měsíci

    good video
    it made me realize a lot of things about the narrative i never put together.

  • @li-limandragon9287
    @li-limandragon9287 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Gohan may not love fighting but he obviously loves saving the day and that involves fighting so he’s still got Saiyan spirit in him. For Goku and Vegeta their lust for battle and getting stronger gets to a point where it regresses their personalities into something childish and stupid Gohan can have the best of both worlds the maturity of fighting for a good reason and thrill of being so powerful.