Mostly superfluous and flawed...


Manny Furious’s client:
"..."

Manny Furious: (an actual, paid, licensed, professional Family Networks Education Recovery Deliminator): "... but Goku, the protagonist of the series, has been basically of the same personality and character during the nearly 30 years, and more than 600 episodes of the series which consisted of Dragon BallDragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Super (And, perhaps, maybe, Dragon Ball GT, but who knows?). He is still the good-natured, loyal, but oblivious, naive, self-centered dolt he's always been. On the other hand, the character of Vegeta, the one-time antagonist of the series, but current secondary protagonist, has gone from being a violent, genocidal psychopathic villain, to a genuine family man and defender of life. We must attribute Vegeta's evolution to his, Vegeta's, relationships with his wife Bulma, and children, Trunks and Bulla, all of which are supportive and loving relationships with people whom, perhaps most importantly, wholly accept Vegeta for who he is—which is a surly, defensive, insecure, egotistical little man. Paradoxically, however, by accepting such traits, they have slowly worn the edges of those traits, while cultivating the loyalty, friendliness, pride and protectiveness that were also inherent in Vegeta's character. In short, the character has changed and grown through the dynamics of his personal and intimate relationships. Goku, conversely, is married to Chi Chi who, while not a bad person by any means, does not accept Goku as he is and who is always trying to forcefully change those traits that make him who he is. In response, Goku, as any human, human-like or humanesque creature would, resists the push to change, and thus stagnates as a character and a person.”

Manny Furious’s client: "..."

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