10 Dragon Ball GT Characters With Untapped Potential
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Introduction
*Dragon Ball GT* introduced viewers to a number of intriguing characters that had the potential to significantly enhance the series. Despite being hailed as an ambitious sequel, the series missed the opportunity to maximize the potential of these characters, leaving fans wondering what could have been. Here are ten promising characters from *Dragon Ball GT* who were never fully developed or utilized, leading to unexplored narratives and unexplored character arcs.
Ledgic: The Unseen Rivalry
Ledgic, the formidable bodyguard of Planet Imecka’s ruler Don Kee, showed promise as a strong adversary for Goku. Appearing early in the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga, Ledgic engaged Goku in a memorable fight that saw the Saiyan turn Super Saiyan. However, despite the mutual respect and hinted rivalry, Ledgic vanished from the story, failing to become the ally or adversary he could have been.
Dr. Myuu: Forgotten Ambitions
Dr. Myuu, the Machine Mutant scientist, was set up as a grand manipulator, much like Dr. Gero in *Dragon Ball Z*. His ambitious plans to turn the universe into Machine Mutants died along with Super 17. Unfortunately, Myuu’s potential as a recurring villain and master schemer was left unexplored as *GT* abruptly moved on from the storyline.
Mutchy: The Misunderstood Machine Mutant
Cardinal Mutchy Mutchy, with his peculiar abilities and whip that could animate objects, introduced strange yet fascinating concepts. Despite the unique potential his abilities presented, Mutchy's role was short-lived, leaving fans pondering the possibilities of his powers in more developed story arcs.
Trunks: Unfulfilled Potential
The portrayal of Trunks in *Dragon Ball GT* was a stark contrast to his promising presence in previous sagas. *GT* saw Trunks taking a back seat, often used as comic relief and sidelined from the action. Fans hoped for a stronger, more dynamic Trunks in line with his Future counterpart, but his growth remained stunted and largely untapped.
Nuova Shenron: The Conflicted Shadow Dragon
The Shadow Dragons offered a fresh take on enemies, with Nuova Shenron standing out due to his complex, honorable nature. Possessing deep potential as the only Shadow Dragon to aid the heroes, Nuova’s narrative was cut short, and his internal conflict with his twin brother, Eis Shenron, faded into the background as the series concluded.
Super 17: Unmet Redemption
Super 17 emerged as a powerful antagonist with the intriguing twist of having Android 17's consciousness lingering within. This character could have been redeemed, potentially becoming a hero alongside Goku. Sadly, his development was cut short, and the Super 17 arc ended before this transformation could take place.
Goten: The Lost Saiyan Warrior
Once heralded as a prodigious warrior, Goten was notably absent from *Dragon Ball GT's* main action. The series’ decision to focus on Goten’s mundane life rather than his potential as a martial artist frustrated fans who expected to see his character evolve and perhaps even rejoin with Trunks to form a mature Gotenks.
Sugoro and Shusugoro: Underutilized Sympathizers
The peculiar Sugoro and his son Shusugoro, space lemurs with significant shapeshifting abilities, were weirdly reduced to secondary roles after helping Goku. Despite their interesting concepts, their characters were minimized rather than explored, much to the dismay of viewers.
Goku Jr.: A Glimpse into the Future
The introduction of Goku Jr., a descendant of the legendary Goku, offered a compelling promise for the continuation of the Saiyan legacy. However, rather than forming the basis of a new saga, this concept was abandoned following a brief introduction in "A Hero’s Legacy," leaving his story untold.
Uub: Unfulfilled Destiny
As Goku’s chosen apprentice, Uub had immense expectations upon his shoulders. Despite a strong setup and a potent fusion with Majin Buu, Majuub’s potential was sidelined. This neglect resulted in his reduced involvement in subsequent sagas, missing the chance to shine as Earth’s new protector.
Conclusion
*Dragon Ball GT* might have been short-lived, but its roster was anything but lacking in promising characters. Sadly, many were left hanging without the opportunity to reach their fullest potential. Exploring these characters further might have strengthened the series, leaving fans with richer stories and more fulfilling payoffs. As it stands, *Dragon Ball GT* remains a series of starts without finishes for these ten characters, leaving fans forever curious about what could have been.