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[video=youtube;fmfyp_4JpUE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=fmfyp_4JpUE[/video]
This is the most epic moment in their fight! It's when Goku was completely in touch with his true self, it's as if becoming a Super Saiyan awakened him to his ideals. He evolved in body and in spirit. Goku has been protecting his friends since he was a kid. But this fight was different, this time he wasn't just fighting for his friends and family, Goku was fighting for the whole universe, thats how big a threat Frieza was. Goku absolutely needed to win, and thats why he became a Super Saiyan....
That line.."You can destroy planets but you can never destroy what I am..." speaks volumes about Goku's true metamorphosis. He didn't just become super strong through his change, this power brought him a clearer view of himself and reality. He knew that his change was for a reason and not just something spontaneous. Goku became the embodiment of truth and ideals. That is what he means, now that he was given this power, he was much more than just a powerful being. He was an ideal, and as an ideal he is indestructible.
This is the most epic moment in their fight! It's when Goku was completely in touch with his true self, it's as if becoming a Super Saiyan awakened him to his ideals. He evolved in body and in spirit. Goku has been protecting his friends since he was a kid. But this fight was different, this time he wasn't just fighting for his friends and family, Goku was fighting for the whole universe, thats how big a threat Frieza was. Goku absolutely needed to win, and thats why he became a Super Saiyan....
That line.."You can destroy planets but you can never destroy what I am..." speaks volumes about Goku's true metamorphosis. He didn't just become super strong through his change, this power brought him a clearer view of himself and reality. He knew that his change was for a reason and not just something spontaneous. Goku became the embodiment of truth and ideals. That is what he means, now that he was given this power, he was much more than just a powerful being. He was an ideal, and as an ideal he is indestructible.
I believe that it's moments like this one that truly inspired our beloved Kishimoto as a child. It's what allowed Kishi Sensei to create something a lot more than just a run of the mill anime protagonist(Naruto) and even antagonist(Obito).
Kishi was perfectly able to portray the greatest limitation of the human mind on both ends of the spectrum.
Greatness gives rise to more greatness.
This is my favorite moment from Dragonball Z. It's why I respect and love Naruto so much!