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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot explains why Lunch disappeared from the manga

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot explains why Lunch disappeared from the manga

Moved by her wild personality, the woman was absent during many of the key Dragon Ball events.

Few can suspect Lunch when their hair is purple. She is a scary girl, little given to conflicts and very kind to people, something that is truncated at the moment she sneezes. Then, her hair becomes blond and her personality explodes. Take out the weapons to reduce and there is no one left standing. This mythical character of Akira Toriyama's work was gradually disappearing from the manga, but Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot recovers it and explains the reason for his absence.

Of course, what is said next contains gutting. After Vegeta's defeat, during the saiyans saga, Master Mutenroshi asks Gohan to investigate some disturbances in the city. That's when Son Goku's son meets the woman, apparently innocent. All in all, it will sneeze and become a machine of destruction. Then, a couple of strangers will steal a map, so you must recover what is yours.

Since before Namek's story arc, Lunch chases Ten Shin Han all over the planet, but he doesn't know his fate, as he changes training place again and again. In essence, the explanation that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot puts on the table is that the character was doing other things when the planet was about to be annihilated by the different threats that came.

The story expands

The video game, recently released, will be updated soon to add a new story for free, in which we will accompany Arale, one of the characters from another Toriyama manga. In addition, the Japanese company prepares changes in terms of loading times, too long at launch. It is not clear if this improvement will be added in the next patch, but at least it is already confirmed that they work on a solution.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is an RPG developed by Cyberconnect2 for Bandai Namco. The title is available on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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