After he bought some Dragon Balls online for 30 dollars, and after made a wish, he actually found himself in the Dragon Ball World!
However, his fate was to become the most tragic brother of a Hero in history: Raditz!
Who said that Raditz cannot surpass everyone? One who already has the hair of a Super-Saiyan III should have nothing to fear!
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## My Thoughts on Dragon Ball Z: Attack of Raditz
"Dragon Ball Z: Attack of Raditz" presents an interesting twist on the classic story: what if Raditz survived and became a Z fighter? This premise alone grabbed my attention, and I dove in hoping for a fresh take on a beloved series. However, my experience was a bit of a mixed bag.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters definitely hooked me. Seeing Raditz, often considered a throwaway character, get a chance to develop was compelling. The idea of a transmigration story within the Dragon Ball universe is also intriguing, but I quickly found myself wondering if it was truly necessary for the plot.
### What Works Well
The action is definitely a strong point. The novel delivers plenty of battles, and for fans of the series, that's a major plus. I also appreciated the attempt to integrate elements from the Dragon Ball Z movies into the main storyline. The author tries to not stick too close to the original story, pulling stuff from the story and enhancing its own story.
### Areas of Concern
As the story progressed, I found myself struggling with the plot's direction. The pacing felt uneven, and the introduction of movie villains at seemingly random moments felt jarring. It felt like the author was throwing in characters from the movies in an attempt to spice up battles we already know the results of. I wanted more depth and meaningful change to the established narrative. The reliance on power levels, while accurate to the source material, also felt a bit tiresome. There was a missed opportunity to explore more creative uses of techniques beyond just punches, kicks, and Ki blasts.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several readers pointed out specific instances where movie villains appear abruptly, such as Turles showing up during the Vegeta fight. This kind of insertion, without adequate setup or explanation, can detract from the overall immersion. The attempt to make Turles a mastermind moving the plot forward doesn't quite land, making the story feel disjointed.
### Final Verdict
"Dragon Ball Z: Attack of Raditz" has potential, but ultimately falls short of its promise. The early chapters are engaging, and the action is plentiful, but the uneven pacing, somewhat random plot developments, and lack of significant character depth hold it back. It's an interesting "what if" scenario, but one that could have been executed with more finesse and originality. I'd give it a cautious recommendation for die-hard DBZ fans looking for something different, but be prepared for a somewhat bumpy ride.