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Agree 100% with OP. I've said this to my friends before. Namek and Freiza sagas had adventure, plot-twists, revenge, justice, expanded the canon, etc. Cell saga was just a bunch of Goku-killer robots coming out from nowhere, and Buu... I didn't even watch Buu all the way through because it was just silly. Vampires, magic, and some fat guy who turns people into chocolate? Jeez. Freiza, Emperor of the Universe, made way more sense as the final series end boss and Goku's sacrifice to save the universe was insanely heroic.
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  • This. But the cell saga explained more on what a super saiyan was and seperated truth and legend. It was great characterization for gohan and to finally show what the series had been foreshadowing since the beginning. Most of all, it was the perfect ending for the series.

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  • Vampires?

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  • I went to the wiki page and looked up, I guess they weren't literal vampires, but they sucked the energy out of the main characters to resurrect Maijin Buu. As I said, I didn't really watch it. Watched a few episodes here and there, but Cell had already kind of drained my interest in the show and Buu saga was the nail in the coffin. Show completely abandoned any sense of plot and became all about just overly dramatic fight scenes.

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