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By Dragon Ball Super Episode 98, we had seen Zeno erase 2 Universes.
But the circumstances surrounding these 2 erasures were totally different.
And the difference between them is one of the reasons the #ANIFAM
not only figured out why it was so easy for the DBS creators
to trick us into the biggest plot twist of the entire series,
but we also found some very interesting clues.
These easter eggs, if we had only noticed them while Dragon Ball Super was still running,
would've prevented these sneaky writers from successfully fooling us.
Too bad for them, next time we see the Zenos and the Grand Priest,
whether it be in the new Dragon Ball Super movie or the next Dragon Ball Super series,
the #ANIFAM won't be fooled again.
So what were the differences between this erasure:
And this one?
Well, to make a long story short,
Universe 9 had many innocent lives that were erased for absolutely no reason except their
team wasn't strong enough.
Effectively making the Zenos look super evil.
But on the other hand, Zamasu was the definition of evil, had literally ended every single
life in that universe except for Future Mai and Future Trunks, and had corrupted its entirety.
Erasing him made Zeno look like a total hero.
Leading us to see that the King of All actually had morals.
However, that brings up a pretty big problem.
If the Omni King had morals, then how could he do something terrible like
this?
Well, that's where the Grand Priest fits into the story.
Someone who's both powerful enough and immature enough to play a game using real life planets
like marbles probably needs a wiser person helping them
to make the right decisions.
With that being said, can you imagine how easy it would be for the
Grand Priest to manipulate Zeno?
Here's an important scene I want you to pay close attention to:
Hmmm seems like he's putting thoughts into those little brains, doesn't it?
It honestly made perfect sense.
How many stories have you heard about something along the line of the younger brother took
the King's life in the middle of the night in order to steal the throne?
Knowing that the Omni Kings were just children, the Grand Priest could easily gain their trust,
corrupt their minds, and then turn on them.
So, this scene originally had me thinking that maybe the Zenos weren't evil.
Maybe they just had an evil mentor pushing them in the wrong direction.
This didn't persuade us to look at only the Grand Priest as a bad person, though.
Considering he's the father of all the angels, it was easy to start questioning their motives
as well.
See how easy it was for the Dragon Ball Super writers to keep sucking us into their trick?
Makes you excited to see what they're gonna try pulling on us this December in the
Dragon Ball Super movie, doesn't it?
But I did tell you there were signs all along that they were doing this to us, right?
Consider why the Grand Priest had said this to the Zenos in the first place.
Here's the scene right before he said it.
So, instantly, this angel has a vibe of a really angry guy.
One second he's so mad at his team for not being able to gather other members that he's
physically shaking and the next he's literally smiling that
they've been erased.
Oh, but here's where the confusion starts, #ANIFAM.
Did you see him?
Look closer.
Yep.
There's the same angel, smiling yet again.
Ummmm, ItsAnimeGirl…
What's confusing about that?
Just seconds before this, Android 17 had made his wish with the Super Dragon Balls.
Why would someone who clearly had a lot of frustrating feelings towards his universe
be happy that they were revived?
To answer this, you need to understand what the Dragon Ball Super artists were doing in
this scene:
As you can see, the Grand Priest isn't saying something that's really even that evil.
Yet, they have him looking like the scariest person in the whole show!
After seeing some great art in the #ANIFAM Discord Server,
I know there's quite a few of you who understand the art behind this picture.
The angle of his face and the shadows are literally there in order to give the viewers
the idea that this person has bad intentions.
So, regardless of what he was saying, the DBS artists knew exactly how to trick
us into thinking the Grand Priest was evil.
With their sneakiness in mind, do you think it's possible they were just
trying to trick us again with this?
Let's look at some of the other angels to see if we can try to figure this out.
Whis is nowhere near to seeming like a bad guy, but he definitely has this personality
that's pretty much not caring about the people around him.
He seems a lot like his sister, Vados.
Remember how she acted when her Universe 6 got erased?
My point exactly.
With these 2 angels seeming so "eh, whatever" about the people around them, you could easily
say there's an evil secret behind those uncaring attitudes.
Already, we have 3 angels plus the Grand Priest who could all potentially have bad intentions.
But who could forget this angel?
Shortly after this scene, the Grand Priest showed the 2 Omni Kings how some of the Universes
were trying to build a bond between their team members.
This angel definitely did not seem to have the same uncaring attitude that Whis and Vados
often did.
And when her Universe was erased, we learned something very important about the angels.
Some of them have become very emotionally attached to the people they've come to know.
And then there's this:
Even Whis eventually showed us that he does care at least a little bit about his Universe.
With these new facts in my mind after watching Dragon Ball Super Episode 131, I asked myself
about Universe 9's angel.
Was he faking his hatred?
I mean, after his Universe had been erased, all of the fighters just stopped.
And the Omni Kings' seemed very confused by this.
Compare that to what we know they were actually planning, and it suddenly seems like both
of them and the Grand Priest were trying to put on a show.
Doing their best to make all of this scary stuff seem authentic.
If that's the case, then there's no doubt in my mind that some
of the angels could've been doing this as well.
Because anyone can put on an evil smile, but a reaction like hers
is not something you can fake.
Not knowing if the winner of the Tournament of Power would make an unselfish wish or not,
it was definitely a terrifying moment for this angel.
Wondering if this would really be the last time she ever saw them or not.
OK, then #ANIFAM.
So now it's clear that not all the angels are evil.
What I want you to do is look at this scene again,
but this time, see if you notice anything different about it.
Seeing this angel smiling after his universe had been brought back,
do you think he's really mad here?
Imagine knowing that the people you care for are about to be erased if your team of 10
doesn't win the Tournament of Power.
Now imagine how much more scary this situation would be if you couldn't even gather up
10 members to be on the team in the first place.
Universe 7 also dealt with a lack of 10 members, remember?
Here was the response they got after asking what would happen if they went to the World
of Void with only 9…
I think it's OK to assume that this meant they would most likely be erased on the spot.
Hence the need for Frieza.
So, no, maybe this angel wasn't mad at all.
Maybe this was fear and frustration knowing that his team might not even get the chance
to fight for their survival due to the fact their Universe was already full of corrupt
individuals who would make for terrible teammates.
The smile he later gave was all part of the act.
Because what fighter would've given it their all if they had known the truth?
How could the Omni Kings really test out a person's ability to truly be unselfish?
More importantly, there's no way us viewers would've taken this arc seriously.
It was all part of the trick the DBS creators wanted to pull us further and further down
into.
Making us believe from Dragon Ball Super Episode 40, the first time we ever saw Zeno, that
he, the Grand Priest, and all the angels had a very evil, secret plot behind the Tournament
of Power.
And what a great job of it they did.
What do ya think #ANIFAM?
Will they trick us again during the Dragon Ball Super movie?


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