I feel like letting the villain win can sometimes help the characters realize their mistakes and where they failed, like in Resurrection F when Frieza blew up Earth, leaving Goku to only wish he should've finish him off when he had the chance. That's probably the closest we'll get ever to the villain winning besides the Future Trunks arc.
I feel like letting the villain win can sometimes help the characters realize their mistakes and where they failed, like in Resurrection F when Frieza blew up Earth, leaving Goku to only wish he should've finish him off when he had the chance. That's probably the closest we'll get ever to the villain winning besides the Future Trunks arc.
I feel like letting the villain win can sometimes help the characters realize their mistakes and where they failed, like in Resurrection F when Frieza blew up Earth, leaving Goku to only wish he should've finish him off when he had the chance. That's probably the closest we'll get ever to the villain winning besides the Future Trunks arc.