HOW TO NERD S1E12 SEASON FINALE | Celebrating Dragon Ball: Vegeta's Journey, Fan Favorites, and Akira Toriyama Tribute

Episode 12,   Mar 27, 03:06 PM

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Celebrating the Legacy of Akira Toriyama: Insights from the How To Nerd Finale

A Tribute to the Dragon Ball Universe: Vegeta, Series Impact, and Toriyama’s Triumph

How To Nerd wrapped up its season with a high-energy live finale, paying homage to Akira Toriyama, the legendary creator of Dragon Ball. Hosts Khleo Thomas, Roxxy Haze and Brennon Edwards dug into the intricacies of the Dragon Ball universe, Vegeta's iconic role, and shared a toast to Toriyama's enduring legacy. This blog post encapsulates the key discussions and heartfelt tributes of that memorable finale episode.

Vegeta: From Saiyan Prince to Fan Favorite
The hosts had a lively debate around Vegeta's character arc, highlighting the roller coaster of his victories and defeats. Vegeta's growth from a cold-hearted villain to a beloved anti-hero showcased the complexity of writing robust characters. The insightful conversation progressed to include other favorites like Kabba, Piccolo, and the multifaceted roles of Bulma and her split personality.

Toriyama's Impact and the Phenomenon of Dragon Ball
A significant portion of the episode was dedicated to discussing Dragon Ball's vast influence, from its impressive sales to captivating video games. The hosts delved into the symbolic seven dragon balls and the manga's peak circulation figures, reflecting on Toriyama's passing in 2024 and his larger-than-life impact that went beyond Dragon Ball.

Villains and Beyond: The Dragon Ball Influence
In a heartfelt reflection, the co-hosts shared their personal ties to the franchise. Dragon Ball served as an introduction to anime for some, with its compelling storyline and humor. The discussion also covered character dynamics and potential plotlines, with ideas like Gohan fighting Goku, and a love triangle resolution between Bulma, Yamcha, and Vegeta.

Dragon Ball and Culture
The episode wasn't complete without a discussion on the show's cultural significance. The hosts talked about the connection between Dragon Ball and black culture, exploring themes of pride, racism, and the feeling of being an outsider. Additionally, they considered how the love for action and Asian culture intersected with the experiences of different communities around the world.

Looking to the Future
As the season came to a close, the hosts announced a new permanent addition to the team, Khleo Thomas. The excitement for the future content and the potential guests set the stage for an even more dynamic second season. Banter, jokes, and trivia games underlined the episode, cementing it as a fitting end to a fantastic inaugural run of DIYS How To Nerd.

Final Thoughts
The season finale of How To Nerd was a captivating mix of serious discussions, humor, and fan service, all in honor of Akira Toriyama. The franchise's global impact and the hosts' affection for the Dragon Ball world was palpable. As we bid farewell to the season, we carry with us the laughs, the debates, and an admiration for the world Toriyama has created. Fans eagerly await the further adventures of How To Nerd podcast, sure to be filled with more nerdy deep dives and playful conversations.