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FORESHADOWING OR A MISTAKE? LUFFY FINAL BOUNTY REVEALED!?

Monkey D. Luffy is a Captain of the Mugiwara Pirates and a member of the Worst Generation. Out of the 11 Supernovas.  Luffy has grown to be an extraordinary pirate, and he continues to grow at a frightening rate. A bounty is in itself an agreement to the public at large. The government is issuing a call to the people to help in the capture and concluding execution of someone considered outside the law. It is them asking for help in exchange for Money as a reward. The point of a bounty is to lure bounty hunters to the hope of money. The higher the bounty, the more likely a well-known bounty hunter will respond to the call. When a prize is raised, it is the acceptance of the government that they are not able to deal quietly with the problem at hand, and are asking for help from bounty hunters. The highest bounty showed in One Piece 1. Charlotte Katakuri – 1,057,000,000 2. Jack “The Drought” – 1,000,000,000 In the One Piece episode 812, the release featured something str...

HERE'S WHAT ULTRA INSTINCT GOKU COULD’VE LOOK LIKE IN ‘DRAGON BALL Z’


Whenever Dragon Ball rolls out a new form, fans can’t help but wonder how the power-up might have worked in series before it. The debut of Ultra Instinct sent the Internet into a frenzy, and fan-artists were quick to imagine how other fighters would fit the form. Now, a new piece of art is looking to see how Goku would’ve suited the state during the earlier days of Dragon Ball Z.

Over on Reddit, Edric Snowbeard posted a piece of fan-art he did of Ultra Instinct Goku, and fans are still buzzing over the image. The picture, which can be seen below, shows how a very early rendition of Goku might have looked using Ultra Instinct.



As you can tell, Goku’s new form looks very different with this throwback imagining. The hero has a softer look to him, and Goku’s rounded physique differs greatly from his sharper style in Dragon Ball Super. The artwork uses a duller color palate as well, and there’s less detailing in Goku’s torn uniform.



When it comes to Ultra Instinct itself, the form is almost unrecognizable. Goku does have his silver eyes, but the white-blue aura associated with the state looks most ghostly here. In fact, the form seems to give Goku less of an energy aura and makes it look like steam is rising from the hero. Given how the power-up heats Goku, the misty tie-in is a nice detail.



Of course, this rendition of Goku can only be a what-if for fans to enjoy, but Dragon Ball Z fans have been surprised by how well it works. The fan-art uses Dragon Ball Z’s earliest take on Goku as it shows how the Saiyan looked when he fought Raditz. By the time Freeza appears in the anime, Goku has a more robust aesthetic, but this still is more reminiscent of the first Dragon Ball anime.

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