This article will contain spoilers…
It seems that after the success of Dragon Ball Super, there has been a lot of debate about Black Frieza’s transformation. In fact, we recommend that you read the last chapters of this work, which are available on the online service of MangaPlus by Shueisha, Well, this article will have a couple of spoilers about his arrival.. While Frieza’s latest Dragon Ball transformation is incredibly powerful, it actually creates a massive plot hole in Akira Toriyama’s franchise.
In Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball chapter 312, Goku and Frieza are in the midst of their iconic first battle on Planet Namek, and at this point in the fight, both warriors appear to be pretty evenly matched. Of course, both of them only use a fraction of their true power, but even so, Frieza knows that Goku is not like any of the other challengers he has fought in recent memory. In fact, Frieza is so impressed with Goku that he says to the Saiyan: “It’s been a while since I trained this well…”.
Frieza’s statement, as seemingly insignificant as it is right now, carries more weight than anyone could have imagined when these words first left his mouth. In Dragon Ball Super, this villain is basically saying that he never had to exercise in his life because he was born a prodigy, and his inherent strength and transformation abilities made him stronger than virtually anyone he’s ever come across. That’s why, in just four months, Frieza becomes stronger than a Super Saiyan God, because he’s tapping into something within himself that he’s never really explored before.
This is also the reason why, after ten years of continuous training, Frieza unlocks Black Frieza and uses that form to quickly make Goku and Vegeta work with seemingly zero effort.. Unfortunately, it all goes to waste when considering Frieza’s comment to Goku, as it implies that he worked out before and therefore should be much stronger than he is in this chapter. If just four months of training is enough for Frieza to unlock god-level power, then it makes little sense for Frieza to be defeated by Super Saiyan 1 Goku during their first battle, especially after Frieza confirmed that he had trained before in the past. .
Frieza turns the official canon of Dragon Ball Super against him
It would make sense, however, if Frieza never actually trained before the events of Dragon Ball Super, but when he references past training sessions and compares them to his fight with Goku in this chapter, then that logic is completely destroyed, creating a huge plot hole within the established continuity of the franchise. While Frieza’s all-new form is undeniably amazing and his transformation is his most powerful yet, his mere existence creates a huge plot hole in the continuity of Akira Toriyama’s entire Dragon series, one that extends all the way to the end. of Frieza in the first fight with Goku.
When this villain first appeared in Dragon Ball, he was searching for the dragon balls in an effort to become immortal. After the death of this villain in the saga, he was brought back to life and decided to commit himself to becoming stronger in order to defeat Goku, the Saiyan that he so deeply humiliated so many years before. After only four months of training, Frieza was able to attain a form known as Golden Frieza that rivaled the power of Super Saiyan Blue. Then, after Frieza discovers a gateway to a dimension outside of time and space and decides to train there for ten years without wasting even a fraction of that time in his own universe, Frieza unlocks the Black Frieza transformation, which is more stronger than the power of a God of destruction. Essentially, if Frieza actually trains instead of just relying on his inherent ability, then he can attain power beyond comprehension.