Warning! Spoilers ahead for Dragon Ball Super chapter 83!
The latest Dragon Ball Super chapter just dropped a bombshell that explains the real reason why Goku is always winning fights and achieving the impossible — if the manga actually verifies what's implied to have happened did in fact transpire.
It's understandable why Goku is always the hero who saves the day and is stronger than everyone else despite the odds. He's the main character and has been ever since his debut in Dragon Ball. Though Dragon Ball's non-saiyan heroes prove this formula is broken, it is how the series has operated. Most readers have attributed this relentless trend to Goku's drive to get stronger and for espousing the belief that when there's a will, there's a way. But mangaka Akira Toriyama seems to have given up this more mystical possibility for a more tangible, direct reason.
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In chapter 83, a flashback on planet Cereal shows Goku's father Bardock asking the Namekian Monaito who had just summoned the Eternal Dragon Toronbo to wish for his sons to thrive. Though they has their own limitations, Toronbo and Cereal's Dragon Balls are more powerful than Earth's equivalents. This request comes after Bardock vetoed Monaito's earlier wish to teleport him safely to his home planet of Vegeta to protect him from the villain Gas. Although readers never see Monaito make this wish, fans can assume it was granted since Monaito and Toronbo have been communicating with Bardock telepathically whenever there's been a problem with a wish. So, it's implied that if Toronbo couldn't grant the wish, then Monaito would have told Bardock. It's therefore quite logical to believe that the wish for Goku to
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