¿Who is stronger, Bills or Broly?

Winner

Bills

Loser

Broly

Description

Beerus, also known as Bills in some translations, is a pivotal character in the "Dragon Ball" series, introduced as the God of Destruction for Universe 7. Resembling a purple, anthropomorphic feline, Beerus maintains cosmic balance by destroying planets, a role that contrasts with the Supreme Kais, who are responsible for creation. His first appearance is in the film "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods," where he seeks the Super Saiyan God to challenge his strength, leading to a monumental battle with Goku. Despite his formidable power and often capricious nature, Beerus develops a complex relationship with Earth's heroes, oscillating between adversary and ally. His abilities include immense strength, speed, energy projection, and a technique called "Hakai," which allows him to erase entities from existence. Beerus's character adds depth to the series by exploring themes of divinity, power, and the delicate balance between creation and destruction.

Broly is a notable character in the "Dragon Ball" series, recognized for his immense power and complex history. Introduced in the 1993 film "Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan," Broly is depicted as a Saiyan with extraordinary strength, whose overwhelming power leads to instability and rage. In 2018, "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" reimagined his backstory, presenting him as a misunderstood warrior whose potential was exploited by his father, Paragus. Broly's transformations, particularly his Legendary Super Saiyan form, are characterized by a massive increase in muscle mass and a distinct green aura, signifying his unparalleled might. Despite his initial portrayal as a villain, the reimagined Broly exhibits a more nuanced personality, highlighting themes of isolation and the consequences of unchecked power. His character has become a fan favorite, symbolizing both the destructive and redemptive potentials inherent in the Saiyan lineage.

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