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Before the match starts, the non-combatants discuss who the winner of the match will be, with Launch saying (in the Japanese version) that since Goku has had more experience with destroying the Red Ribbon Army, it will most likely be him. This wasn't in the manga as Launch, along with Bulma and Puar, weren't present for the match due to them being in the hospital with Yamcha; only Oolong and Turtle remained to watch the matches while the others listened from Yamcha's room via a radio. As a side effect of the above change, Oolong and Turtle's musings saying that this will be a great match is replaced with Oolong, Bulma, and Puar debating on whether to cheer for Goku or Krillin. They get into an argument with Bulma screaming she can't take it anymore. There is a panel in the manga where some of the spectators watch in awe at Goku and Krillin's match that's replaced with the gang cheering them on and Launch going berserk telling Krillin to shape up.
With the reveal of Daima, I’m wondering if the strain of yelling as adult Goku on Masako Nozawa at her current age is the reason Toei isn’t going to animate the rest of the Super manga. I don’t think she’s retiring just yet but this may be her final years.
The beauty of this scene was enhanced by the japanese voice actors. The eng dub couldn't at all capture the emotion of this scene. Especially the last punch. The jap. dub actually makes you feel the amount of strength and pressure he used to throw Sendo down on the mat. The awestruck reaction of the audience and viewers were to quite an extent impacted by the jap dub.
You can thank Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon for starting the trope of international martial arts tournaments. A lot of franchises would go on to use the same idea, such as Dragon Ball, Bloodsport, Street Fighter, and Mortal Kombat.
I just realized this is a million times funnier cause they're piloting a machine that potentially can evolve to create a force stronger than the big bang just by combining.