Revelation F: Frieza's Choice (ANIMATED)

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In the sequel from Frieza turning good, we follow him and his crew as they traverse the Dragon Ball Z universe on his quest to become a better person in DBZ.

Dragon Ball Z: Revelation F What If Frieza Turned Good? Frieza's Choice (Revelation F Animation)
After many attempts at making a good story about this, I think I have a good idea for a Dragon Ball fan made series and Dragon Ball what if about what might happen had Freeza started to think differently about his situation after the Namek Saga of Dragon Ball Z . Would he be different? How would he remove himself from King Cold, his father? There are a lot of things that happened after the match between him and Super Saiyan Son Goku arrived....will he find answers within DBZ? #DragonBall #WhatIf #DragonBallWhatIf #DragonBallZ #DragonBallSuper #Freeza #Frieza

This Dragon Ball Fan Animation was fun to make!

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"The hardest choices require the strongest wills." - Good Boi Frieza

TheWarmachine
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2:03 the fact that Frieza has his old head on a display is such a nice touch. This entire thing looks amazing.

PrinceNexus_
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I really love how caculative Frieza was when handling this situation. Granted it was a COLD move, but it's understandable.

X_Blake
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... You know Masako, even though I'll always love LittleKuriboh as Freeza, you make for one HELL of a good one as well.

MercuryAlphaInc
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It is truly amazing to see one of the most deep hitting moments of season 1 animated. It really shows that yeah friza did the best thing for the situation but it won't be seen that way for everyone else. These moments are why I love this what if series the most!

TFnemesis
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Also, in case anyone asks "Why didn't he just vaporize the comet instead?":

A comet isn't like a planet; it's not one large mass, but tends to be a medium central mass with multiple fragments sheering off of it - that's what causes the distinctive tail. And with only "seconds" left, there's no way Frieza could guarantee vaporizing enough fragments to prevent the super unstable planet from blowing up anyway; it most likely would've ended up the same as "doing nothing", minus a negligible amount of debris. And faster normal ki shots at that range would have risked hitting the planet or not getting there in time or not destroying the comet debris completely enough; the planet was the only thing he could target with one shot and guarantee no debris field.

Had it been an *asteroid* or *meteor*, then perhaps Frieza could've taken the deathless option, but the writer's clever distinction denied him the easy out. In the end, this was the "best" choice possible.

(barring magical golden balls of tension-destruction, but let's not talk about that...)

darkmage
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1:15 Yamcha pressed the Goku button. He shouldn’t’a did that.

JJ_R
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I love that his thought process here sounds almost like some of the more effective Gods of Destruction. The weight of his actions is not lost on him in the slightest; It will send a ripple effect through the cosmos no matter what.
He just tries to send out the gentlest one he can imagine.

spinyjustspiny
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The animation is gorgeous not to mention the writing. This is a scene that stayed in my head after first listening to it. Frieza can make choices that I Goku or even Vegeta could ever make. That’s the sign of a truly great leader. Someone who can consider the lives of the many outweighing the needs of the few. More great content from Masako. One of the last few creators I look forward to when a new video drops.

jakeplissken
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Easily one of the best moments to get animated for Rev F. Showing the truly chaotic good nature Freezas gone through in the What If story…

OrangeDude
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1:44 Good Boi Frieza may have turned to a new leaf but he won't hesitate to show that he doesn't play around at all.

rexlumontad
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Is right here is a perfect example of "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". Frieza, having destroyed countless planets before as an emperor I imagine, knows exactly what happens when you simply blow something of that size and energy to rubble, and the ramifications it has on everyone and everything in the blast radius, and even beyond. He was faced with an impossible decision, and so chose the lesser of two evils. History may not remember it as such, but Frieza truly did do the best thing he could given the situation.

nerderonofficial
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Holy smokes! I never imagined Frieza to have pinned Yamcha like that, i just imagined him getting up in his face, but this whole animation just made a 10/10 scene into a 15/10! Makes me wish we could get a whole animated series of season 1!

bronzegears
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_"Sometimes, the hardest of choices require the strongest of wills..."_

Maximus
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Love it! The look in Yamcha's eyes near the end shows how little he actually understood the situation

FurnaceKnight
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I'm not going to lie I didn't really consider watching the series because it didn't seem to my interest but watching this animation actually sparked my interest in the entire idea.

RigalicReign
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Firstly: This animation was done splendidly!! The animators(s) truly have this down pat!
Second: This scene hits so much harder with animation, but it already had me on the verge of tears the first go! Truly, you all have outdone yourselves!
Masako, you have a *lot* to be proud of. :)

pippogriffthegreat
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Damn. Seeing Frieza grab Yamcha like that. It was like his old self came back for a second.

darksteal
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Yamcha:is he alright
Cheelai:you pressed the goku button
Yamcha: I’m sorry the wha gets rammed to the wall
Frieza: you shouldn’t have done that

joe
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I love this for more than just the gorgeous animation, voice direction, and narrative depth.

The fact we still get this kind of content from a community that has remained so passionate and creative is genuinely heartwarming and inspiring. For me, it showcases how deeply Dragon Ball has touched and connected an audience. Across countless cultures, generations, and mediums. It's wonderful to know that there's something we can still all enjoy.

Thank you Masako for still being here.
To everyone who had a hand in making this, and to anyone who will go on to create something new, thank you.

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