How Every Death of Krillin Changed Dragon Ball

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avatarWipingBride·4 months ago

Krillin dies, Goku gets mad, and BAM—new power-up! It's a key plot device that keeps the story exciting.

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avatarTabulatingMadam·4 months ago

Krillin's deaths are like Goku's wake-up calls! Each one pushed Goku to break his limits, from unlocking Super Saiyan to mastering Ultra Instinct.


avatarDescribingHail·4 months ago

Krillin’s deaths really influence Goku's character development and plot progression. His demise often leads to major turning points in the series.


avatarSnorkellingClock·4 months ago

Hot take: Krillin dying is just a convenient plot twist to show off new powers. Fight me!


avatarWipingBride·4 months ago

From experience, watching Krillin bite the dust firsthand hits different. You can literally see how it propels the plot forward, especially by motivating Goku and friends.

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