Art style is meh. I don't like how clean everything looks. SSJ3 Goku doesn't look as badass as he did in Fusion Reborn, for example.
SSJ2 Vegeta surpassing SSJ3 Goku in a rage is a bit far fetched for me. It calls into question why it's worth transforming at all if that level of power is achievable in SSJ2. Gohan should have put up a bigger fight too.
SSJ God is meh. I don't like the look of it. I guess the good part of it all is that Goku kept the power up so in the future he'll only have to turn Super Saiyan (which is cooler).
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[quote]It calls into question why it's worth transforming at all if that level of power is achievable in SSJ2.[/quote] Because the transformation in question isn't a set amount of power. That is, Character A might be more powerful in SS1 than Character B is in SS2, because Character A's SS1 isn't exactly as powerful as Character B's SS1.
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That's right. SS1 multiplies power by 50, SS2 by 100, and SS3 by 200, IIRC. Though I wouldn't say Vegeta was [i]more powerful[/i] than Goku, just more determined. Goku was screwing around and trying all his usual tricks, which got him curbstomped. Vegeta saw that Bulma was hurt, and drew strength from that anger. And, of course, he didn't really hurt Bills so much as he caught Bills off guard; Vegeta was just too angry to care about the strength difference.
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There are a lot of theories about the actual multipliers cause the official ones are kinda garbage. It was 50, 2, & 4 or 8 I believe. The theory that I liked had it where for SSJ the initial transformation to is x50 then after that, it multiplies the base by either 10 or 5 and then the transformations after that are either 10 or 5. Then SSJ2 &3 were between 4&8. In the movie I believe when goku reveals he was watching the fight vegeta gives him crap for just watching and goku tells him that he has surpassed him and he'd not have been any help.