When Dragon Ball characters face each other down in this fighting game, these Ultimate Blast Attacks can steal the match.
Goku's decision to let Frieza live is one of the most controversial in Dragon Ball history, but why did Goku do it?
Freedom of speech is a bellwether: how any society tolerates those with minority, disfavored, or even obnoxious views will often speak to its performance on human rights more generally.
ZERO, including the ones for Goku, Vegeta, and Trunks. Rather than succumb to Babidi's mind control, players will be able to shake off the brainwashing, which results in a never-before-seen what-if?
Thanks to the thousands who protested here in 1964, universities nationwide began to ensure students’ rights to free political speech. Inspired in part by the Civil Rights Movement, those protests ...
Some fans are disappointed with how Vegeta's story is portrayed in the game, skipping key moments. Complaints include missing opportunities for branching paths, lack of Dragon Ball Super content ...
Even though Vegeta, Prince of the Saiyans, is no longer attempting to destroy the Earth, that hasn’t stopped the former villain from wanting nothing more than to prove he is superior to Son Goku.
(Photo by: Universal ... [+] Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Every speech and every presentation must have a clearly stated overarching theme or objective. Faulkner’s was to ...
Sarah Burris is a long-time veteran of political campaigns, having worked as a fundraiser and media director across the United States. She transitioned into reporting while working for Rock the ...
Savannah, Georgia — Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday spoke about his manufacturing agenda and announced incentives to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., several of which he ...
Sixty years ago this month, the Free Speech Movement was born at the University of California, Berkeley. How is that working out? In mid-September 1964, Berkeley’s dean of students banned tables ...