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JayREEZY
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Monday, September 05, 2011
DarkPrince_92 wrote : TRL wrote : This manga is made by a woman, so that might explain the emo Bardock actually caring about a worthless alien child and having introspective feelings..
It really feels out of character to me.
by the way the design of "Chilled" was made by toriyama.

The manga is drawn and written by a woman, but supervised by Toriyama. Plus the fact that she's a woman is irrelevant. I think that Bardock is being more portrayed as a hero, instead of a Saiyan badass who dislikes everything and just wants vengeance.
yeah, your right, he is Goku's father. At least they gave him a decent personality this time.
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TRL
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Monday, September 05, 2011
I don't know, Vegeta has a personality too right? To me Bardock's is similar.
It's kind of the standard Saiyan behavior unless they get a knock on their head like Goku. So him acting more like Goku makes him out of character.
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LegendarySS4
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Monday, September 05, 2011
I think Bardock should not have any minimal feelings for those people not enough to become a Super Saiyan.
Plus the swearing was not alright, makes it like a Teen wrote that.
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Linkxp500
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Monday, September 05, 2011
LegendarySS4 wrote : Plus the swearing was not alright, makes it like a Teen wrote that.
I guess that is the only way to get an large young audience from America... Oh how I dislike today's society.
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LegendarySS4
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Monday, September 05, 2011
Linkxp500 wrote : LegendarySS4 wrote : Plus the swearing was not alright, makes it like a Teen wrote that.
I guess that is the only way to get an large young audience from America... Oh how I dislike today's society. 
Agree.
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TRL
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Monday, September 05, 2011
It's a fan translation, no target audiences whatsoever. Just other than readability.
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JayREEZY
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Monday, September 05, 2011
It must be, that was horrible.
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LegendarySS4
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Monday, September 05, 2011
Plus She gotta explain why he got blasted to the past.
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JayREEZY
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Monday, September 05, 2011
Yeah, this Bardock makes uncut Vegeta's mouth look clean .
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ESFER25
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Monday, September 05, 2011
LegendarySS4 wrote : Plus the swearing was not alright, makes it like a Teen wrote that.
Oh, they said "*ucking". What a terrible thing! That word is not used by 3 years old kids at all!
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LegendarySS4
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Monday, September 05, 2011
ESFER25 wrote : LegendarySS4 wrote : Plus the swearing was not alright, makes it like a Teen wrote that.
Oh, they said "*ucking". What a terrible thing! That word is not used by 3 years old kids at all! 
My Nephew is 3 years old, don't see or hear him say the F word
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Linkxp500
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Monday, September 05, 2011
ESFER25 wrote : LegendarySS4 wrote : Plus the swearing was not alright, makes it like a Teen wrote that.
Oh, they said "*ucking". What a terrible thing! That word is not used by 3 years old kids at all! 
That's why I dislike today's society! I am only 18 and I've never heard a curseword till 6th grade. Even then, I never said the F-Bomb till 8th grade. When in 7th, at a practitioner of spiritual science school, I heard a 5-year-old yell the F-Bomb, and I exclaimed "Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?!"
EDIT: *laughing out loud* at word filter.
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ESFER25
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Monday, September 05, 2011
LegendarySS4 wrote : ESFER25 wrote : LegendarySS4 wrote : Plus the swearing was not alright, makes it like a Teen wrote that.
Oh, they said "*ucking". What a terrible thing! That word is not used by 3 years old kids at all! 
My Nephew is 3 years old, don't see or hear him say the F word  ...
I didn't say that literally...
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TRL
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Monday, September 05, 2011
What's wrong about curse words? I know united states is very sensitive about it, but I don't see the point. Everybody loves anyway, it's natural. Everybody has a Richard or a safety vault.
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Linkxp500
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Monday, September 05, 2011
Well, it's all about vulgarity. In the US, people use these words without intending to be vulgar, just casually. That is the problem. Kids say it because, in reality, most "lack in identifiable function." (That did not use the filter, those are my actual words) They think it's just vocabulary that is okay to say because it exists in their brains. Instead of sounding more educated, they'd rather say something that sounds "hip" to commune to others what they think. To kids, education means to become dull, whereas cursewords sound more exciting to them.
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