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Dragon Ball Z Episode 188:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IZfEXRbDh8CQMPRqLusc_2WV-Viw7mU9/view?usp=sharing 

Dragon Ball Z Episode 189:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HlqgLQSkKi0XYeNNHb4xgiknkoabPYle/view?usp=sharing 

Dragon Ball Z Episode 190:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1krXeq9v03kKdBlnjuxk7gd91h4NBYVBJ/view?usp=sharing 

Dragon Ball Z Episode 191:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PhjfkSqnFNwNq-iCVChLdO2kvWAnXW5O/view?usp=sharing 

Dragon Ball Z Episode 192:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j0J3WrcM3uGYS_Q6yct4pN1GVnAmkg_N/view?usp=sharing 

Dragon Ball Z Episode 193:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q7Y4qLFywXuqcuR9cVCYcfdPZ2D0u1dn/view?usp=sharing 

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Anonymous

Alright, now we're to the wishes, and NOW I can talk about it... *Ahem* ...Android 16 is not revived. Ever. Yes, that loveable tree-hugging cinnamon roll is permanently dead. We don't see him in Otherworld, he's basically never MENTIONED again. It's about as raw of a loss as has ever existed in Dragonball, because he is the ONE heroic character who is never revived, and seemingly gets no consolation by being brought to an afterlife. It's pretty messed up actually, because it seems to suggest that 16 didn't have a soul. I personally don't believe in souls at all, but in the context of a fictional Universe where they exist, it's pretty awful that he was treated this way. And yet... that he was allowed to be lost permanently unlike other characters, makes his sacrifice that much more meaningful. Otherworld and the Dragonballs have ever been the albatross around the series' neck, because they effectively make death meaningless. The characters aren't gone, and what's more they can even still talk to each other if they really want to. It's probably the series' greatest failing in regard to drama, and it wasn't until Dragonball Super that we even received a more meaningful alternative to mere death... Speaking of Androids, I think it should be noted by now that the term "Android" was and remains a misnomer. The original Japanese roughly translates to "artificial human," but the manga was all the more clear with "cyborg." Which is to say that with the exception of the fully mechanical 16, the Androids have all begun as flesh and blood humans, and been modified into killing machines. 17 and 18 are probably the least tampered with, originally being a pair of teens named Lapis and Lazuli, respectively. Yes, make your Steven Universe jokes as needed. No, that's not a spoiler, because it's never mentioned in the series proper, and exclusively extra-narrative canon confirmed by Toriyama, or script translation errors that created false impressions to begin with. So 18 and Krillin wouldn't be quite the freakshow pair Yamcha insists they'd be. Then there's Vegeta's claim to be done with fighting. It's hard to say what goes through his head at times, but I can tell you what was going through Toriyama's in regard to intent. See, I've probably said this before, but Dragonball "Z" is suffixed with that letter because it was meant to be the capstone to Dragonball. The end. Toriyama was trying to bring the series to its final and logical conclusion and end it on a high note. Goku and Frieza were originally meant to duel to the bitter end on Namek, with Goku triumphant but not escaping the explosion himself, with perhaps the barest notion that he's still somewhere out there... But Z was just too popular. The Cell Saga, now, was also meant to be a finale for Dragonball as a whole. This is why, despite your point of this being Trunks' conflict, he was brushed aside in favor of a big, poignant passing of the torch to a hero who had to come to terms with his own strength and cast off his doubts to take up the mantle. Both endings were meant to leave the hero victorious, with an optimistic outlook and knowledge that the future was secure. With Frieza, it was in knowing that the greatest evil to blight to Cosmos had been beaten and the Universe freed. With Cell, it was acknowledging the strife Goku's own legacy has caused and leaving the Earth in the hands of an even greater protector who hadn't sewn such violence in his wake. It was the promise that later generations would be able to safeguard their world even with the original champion gone. Vegeta's statement, at the time, was meant to be a turning point and ending to his character. An acknowledgment that he'd been bested, and would accept this fundamental failure in his works. But as I needn't tell you by now, Z's popularity was just too great to cap things off and let sleeping dogs lie...

Kautuk Nag

Goku needs to sense someone's energy to instant transport or he can to a place he has already been. So he couldn't sense anyone in space. The only one who he could sense which would avoid a planet's destruction without massive loss of life was King Kai