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'Dragon Ball Super' Explains Why Jiren Never Revived His Master

'Dragon Ball Super' Explains Why Jiren Never Revived His Master

'Dragon Ball Super' Explains Why Jiren Never Revived His Master
'Dragon Ball Super' Explains Why Jiren Never Revived His Master
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Dragon Ball Super  latest issue manga brings out the Tournament of Power to the close which does in much  in different style that we got from the anime series while the big action  moments in Goku & Vegeta final battle against Jiren have fans buzzing which  there is major piece of story that the manga addressed  that anime didn't get deeper goals of Jiren;s quest to win the Tournament of power.

In the anime which was unveil through flash back memory that the Gicchin saved Jiren from rouge clear out the village with training the young boy to  be on  of Gicchin warrior students that same rouge attacked Gicchin and his students that master was kill leaving jiren filling with greif & Fury  which after  jiren didn;t ever again open himself up the  physical of truely joinning family and community believe that ruthless and pursuit power was the purest form ofa cheiving the justice which claims that if we can get a make a wish with Super Dragon Ball .

'Dragon Ball Super Explains Why Jiren Never Revived His Master

The Dragon Ball Super manga makes Jiren's  to motivate much clearer than those unclear command , we learn from Universe 11's God of Destruction, Belmod, that he and Gicchin were once good friends. However, where Gicchin believed that teamwork was the ultimate key to great strength, Belmod thought that solitary pursuit of strength was a better philosophy for a warrior, and the two went their separate ways, as Belmod rose to rank of destroyer. 

While Goku and Vegeta are tag-teaming Jiren, a conversation between Belmod and his angel attendant Marcarita results in a big reveal: Jiren needs the Super Dragon Balls as the ToP prize, in order to wish Gicchin back to life, because his master was killed by a demon, and therefore can't be resurrected by other means (like an angel's staff being used to resurrect Freeza). Jiren feels he is still lacking the training and insight to truly become the avatar for justice that Gicchin was, and needs his master back to finish that teaching.


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