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[Dragon Ball] Top rank in good parent rankings.

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Where are you going?

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Is it a ranking for one person?

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I am a beautiful father in a well-equipped environment in the universe.

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You worthless piece of trash…

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I had a device made that can help a scientist become a good dad.

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It seems there was some affection after all, which leaves me uncertain in my judgment.

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Such a thing could never happen.

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The distorted relationship was marked by a not insignificant amount of parental affection.

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What is this thread about…?

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It’s sad to abandon someone, and that’s what I’m saying, so there is still some affection left, but I’m not a good parent.

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I just decided to cut it off because I couldn’t control it anymore.

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The person with the “super” designation seems to have a stronger sense of hardship.

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The sight of you thinking I was a worthless dad was hilarious.

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The new dad was genuinely afraid of Broly, but it’s sadly ironic that Broly himself doesn’t seem like he would ever accidentally kill his father.

It seems that there was probably proper education involved since they were encouraging Broly to say thank you and express gratitude.

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Because I failed at the child gacha…

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Both feared the potential of the cute son was a commonality.

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This guy’s father had been more or less doing as he pleased thanks to his son’s power, so there’s no room for sympathy.

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Chō Buro is a worthless Saiyan who can’t even destroy a star or escape.

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Parents who prepare to run away together.

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Old Paragus seems to have a good relationship with his son, and even when he is killed by him, he has a unique charm and an enlightened perspective.

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But in the second movie, they had prepared a single-use pod for one of the sons, didn’t they…?

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Until I tried to escape alone, I hadn’t harmed anyone, you know, Broly.

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As a Saiyan father, he is quite loving in nature.

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Shuwatt

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It may feel like an afterthought, but the screenwriter also said that even the old blog respected his father.

I became legendary and couldn’t suppress my urge to destroy, so I ended up killing…

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Dad… what is it…?

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Dad… Is the ranking of good parents just a competition of liars?

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If Paragus were ranked highly as a good parent.

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He’s pleading with King Vegeta to reconsider the killing of Broly…

If you don’t care about children, then you won’t do something like that knowing it will put you in a bad position.

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First of all, there are fewer good fathers in Dragon Ball.

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Well, just taking care of that little devil for 30 years makes me quite a good dad.

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Considering Bardock in the final battle as a single individual, I wonder if he would be ranked high by the standards of Saiyans at that time…

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The goal is my empire with Broly, after all.

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In terms of the old works, my overall score is higher than King Vegeta and Bardock.

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I will say!

The legendary super worthless dad has appeared!!

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Well, if my son becomes a monster who can’t control his destructive impulses, it’s only natural to run away.

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It shouldn’t be too far from the average Saiyan’s values, I suppose.

It might be considered normal, or rather a good thing, among that species.

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King Vegeta has no negative points, rather he is affectionate towards both the old and the new!

Well, there was no love from my son at all…

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When I crush the POD, Broly lets out a somewhat sad voice.

I think there was a time when I felt that way, but now I just laugh when I see the POD, so I don’t really understand.

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It’s kind of cool that he dies without saying anything resentful even when being killed by Broly.

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King Vegeta’s treatment of Tarble is…

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Just the appearance of POD and the bedrock makes me laugh.

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So it’s true that there was a pod for Broly due to the sequel, right?

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Instead of building an empire, we should have let octopus scientists create a beautiful planet with a decent environment in space.

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The escape pod for Broly is probably the same size as Paragus.

If you become all muscular, you won’t fit in the escape pod, so I’ll leave you behind, right?

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I am at the top of the good parent ranking!

Chaaaaaaaaaa!

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Wasn’t Vegeta kind of a terrible dad during the time of that movie in the thread?

Well, I did get taken out by Cell and went in like a badass.

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I don’t think the author has thought that far, but I feel that there’s something implied in the fact that Paragus is being killed quickly without playing around.

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Since Broly is also a Super Saiyan, I sometimes wonder if it was his calm demeanor… that triggered the anger of his scream “Kakarotto!” which turned him into a Super Saiyan.

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There was familial affection, but Broly became so monstrous that he was no longer manageable.

Even when Broly is sane, he lets his guard down just enough to ask his dad, “What is it?” while still half-asleep, which evokes a sense of melancholy.

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Even during the reveal, it’s not just my empire, but it’s properly the empire of me and Broly.

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From my dad’s perspective, it would probably be better if Broly didn’t exist in the end.

My son can create with an older sister in the beautiful Earth, which has the best environment in the universe.

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Being betrayed by my dad was just a normal shock for me.

“I think it’s emo that you killed them instantly because you didn’t want to look them in the eye.”

To put it meta, it’s just that I don’t have the time to spare for my dad’s death.

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The person who made the reverse playback of the adult older sister is a genius on par with an octopus-shaped scientist, but also insane.

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Taco-san

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I’m a useless parent.

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It’s too late now, but are you taking it from “Ee Ee!?” forever…?

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The way Broly is before and after killing my dad is different, isn’t it?

It seemed like he was really fed up with Kakarot getting up again and again.

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It seems that the part after the new planet Vegeta, which was supposed to have almost no funny scenes, was full of laughter during the revival screening a while ago.

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Despite being a Saiyan, I feel a sense of sadness caused by the years that have driven him mad, even with his white hair. I like him.

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I think Vegeta ranks high as a good parent, without any doubt.

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I can’t watch it with the same feelings as when I first saw it; I’ve been too influenced by the internet, and I end up laughing at every scene.

In the first place, interviews are originally a joke, aren’t they?

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According to the data generated by the computer, there are only video materials that I have seen before.

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Eating red bean paste in the darkness.

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