Frieza is easily one of the most heartless villains in the entire Dragon Ball mythos as his complete disregard for all life in his extra-dimensional universe is the leading cause behind the countless crimes he committed across the universe – but how bad was Frieza, Dragon Ball GT introduces an even worse planet-conquering villain.
Before his first official appearance, Frieza’s influence was clearly felt in the Dragon Ball universe as he was the one responsible for blowing up Planet Vegeta and essentially wiping out the Saiyan race from survival. As it turns out, Planet Vegeta is not the first (or last) planet that Frieza will destroy as he has no problem killing billions of lifeforms at once if it means strengthening the empire. his jokes (or if he just needs a laugh). However, just because Frieza blew up the planet doesn’t mean he’s a complete madman – he has an empire to run, after all. In fact, the majority of planets under Frieza’s rule are virtually unchanged by his influence other than that they are within Frieza’s empire and thus subject to his laws. Essentially, Frieza’s reputation seems more lifeless than his day-to-day operations since not every planet he crosses is necessarily doomed – although the same cannot be said out with GT’s world conqueror.
Mutant robots make every Dragon Ball planet they occupy uninhabitable
In Dragon Ball GT season 1, episode 17 (written by Atsushi Maekawa, directed by Osamu Kasai, produced by Toei Animation), Pan, Goku and Trunks find themselves on planet M-2 after their friend ( and the newly sentient Dragon Radar) Gill says that this planet was his home before he was lost in space. So, since Gill has been accepted as a member of the crew, the group decides to quickly visit his house before continuing their search for the Black Star Dragon Balls. However, upon landing, they realize that they have just walked into a trap set by the villainous Dr. Myuu and his group of Machine Mutants known as Sigma Force – super androids, far surpassing anything the Z-Fighters have managed. fought before. After Goku and Trunks are captured by the Sigma Force, Pan comes up with a plan to free them and it leads her to an area where abandoned Mutant Robots have been abandoned and abandoned by their creators. left to die – and where Pan learns the truth about the planet and the Machine Mutants’ purpose in the universe following Dr. Myuu’s instructions.
The abandoned Mutant Robots tell Pan why they were created by Dr. Myuu in the first place, and the truth behind their existence is grim to say the least. Dr. Myuu is a brilliant scientist who created the Machine Mutants to become an unstoppable army that can march across the universe and take over any planet they come across in the name of your. If this sounds extremely similar to what Frieza is known to do then it should, as this is in fact a similar villainous plan for global domination – but with a darker purpose. While Frieza left most of the planets he conquered virtually unchanged, each planet that Dr. Myuu conquered with his Machine Mutants became inhospitable to organic life. The terraforming process used by the Machine Mutants turns the entire planet into one massive machine – turning the entire world into a celestial sphere of metal.
Since the people on the planet that Frieza conquered at least had a chance to live a normal life under his rule, and the people that Dr. Myuu took over had no chance of survival at all, it’s clear that Dragon Ball GTPlanet-conquering villains are even worse Frieza.
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Dragon Ball GT
Release date: March 26, 1997
Cast: Masako Nozawa, Yuko Minaguchi
Category: Adventure
Seasons: 3
Summary: Dragon Ball GT is the third series in Akira Toriyama’s most famous anime series. However, this is the first film that does not adapt the manga plot. Set after the events of the Buu Saga, Dragon Ball GT sees Goku and the Z-Warriors battle powerful villains such as Baby, Super 17, and the Shadow Dragons. 18 years after the 64-episode series met with a lukewarm reception, Dragon Ball Super replaced it in the anime’s official sequel.
Story by: akira toriyama
Writer: Akira Toriyama
Streaming service: Hulu
Franchise(s): Dragon ball
MC: Akira Toriyama