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161 : Vegeta Must Pay - (dub)

This is the first time the Z-Fighters understand that Perfect Cell is a threat operating on a completely separate tier of existence compared to anything they have ever seen. Vegeta Must Pay | Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom

Vegeta's complete helplessness in this episode is what pushes him to the absolute brink in the very next episode (Episode 162), where he unleashes one of the most famous attacks in anime history: the Final Flash.

This episode serves as the ultimate narrative punishment for Vegeta’s ego. His hubris directly caused the creation of Perfect Cell, and now he is forced to pay the price physically and mentally. (Dub) 161 : Vegeta Must Pay

In this episode, Vegeta’s massive arrogance backfires completely. Having deliberately allowed Cell to absorb Android 18 to achieve his "Perfect" form for a better challenge, the Saiyan Prince finally faces the monster's terrifyingly vast, true power. Below is a complete guide to understanding and watching this iconic episode. 📺 Episode Overview Dragon Ball Z (Perfect Cell Saga)

🧱 To prove a point to the enraged Prince, Cell stands completely still and challenges Vegeta to hit him with his absolute best shot. Vegeta nails Cell directly in the neck with a full-power kick—only to find that it did absolutely zero damage. This is the first time the Z-Fighters understand

Super Vegeta in Peril!! An Absolutely Perfect Terror Closes In!! English Dub Title: Vegeta Must Pay

🎭 Oblivious to the true extent of Cell's new form, Vegeta smirks and initiates the battle. Android 16 quickly calculates that Cell's power level has skyrocketed beyond their wildest imaginations. His hubris directly caused the creation of Perfect

October 21, 1992 (Japan) | November 2, 2000 (US Toonami) Adapted From: Manga Chapter 378 ( Super Vegeta ) Where to Watch: Available for streaming on Crunchyroll . 📝 Key Plot Points

Lawrence S. Wittner (https://www.lawrenceswittner.com/ ) is Professor of History Emeritus at SUNY/Albany and the author of Confronting the Bomb (Stanford University Press).