![]() It's only natural to see this as a definitive answer to the Goku versus Naruto debate. Individually these two might not seem like a purposeful shoutout but when put together they do feel like a deliberate reference. He even uses it to overwhelm and distract his opponent, much like Naruto. On the other hand, Granolah's sudden ability to make clones feels like a reference to Naruto's signature Shadow Clone Jutsu. Of note, Gas' ability to summon endless supplies of kunai and shuriken from nowhere is reminiscent of Naruto's Sasuke and Itachi. Gas' main tactic in battle seems to be conjuring weapons out of nothing. One interesting thing about the fight is that both of these ultra-powerful fighters display more than a few powers straight out of Naruto. Now, in chapter 80 of Dragon Ball Super from Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou, Granolah and Gas continue their epic brawl. Related: Dragon Ball Super's Gas Has a Form More Powerful Than Any Super Saiyan Knowing the Heeters have manipulated him, Granolah wastes no time in battling Gas. After Granolah realizes that Goku's father saved him as a child though, the Heeters use the Dragon Balls to make their own member Gas stronger than Granolah. ![]() ![]() It doesn't take long for Granolah to beat both Goku and Vegeta. ![]() Together with the deceptive Heeter Gang, Granolah finds his planet's two Dragon Balls and uses them to become the universe's strongest fighter. This gave Granolah a burning hatred of the Saiyans, which leads him to seek out Goku and Vegeta to exact revenge. When he was a child his people, the Cerealians, were obliterated by the Saiyans under Frieza's order. Dragon Ball's sequel manga series has been focussing on the plight of a powerful fighter named Granolah the Survivor for some time now. ![]()
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