2 الإجابات2025-11-18 09:46:08
I recently stumbled upon this hauntingly beautiful AU for 'Dragon Ball' where Gohan and Videl's relationship is rewritten as a wartime romance. The fic 'Broken Wings' on AO3 sets them in an alternate timeline where Videl is a resistance fighter and Gohan a half-Saiyan soldier struggling with his identity. The angst here isn’t just about love—it’s about survival, duty clashing with desire. Every interaction is charged with unspoken tension; Videl’s distrust of his alien heritage mirrors real-world prejudices, while Gohan’s guilt over his power makes him emotionally withdrawn. What kills me is how the author uses physical scars as metaphors—Gohan’s Saiyan armor literally cracks under the weight of his choices. The slow burn spans 30 chapters, with pivotal moments like their first kiss happening during an air raid, muffled by the sound of explosions. It’s raw, political, and so different from the usual high school fluff.
Another gem is 'Frostbite', which reimagines Videl as a cryogenically preserved survivor from an ice age apocalypse. Gohan, now a scientist, thaws her out centuries later. The angst stems from cultural dislocation—she mourns a dead world while he wrestles with the ethics of playing god. Their romance builds through fragmented conversations, her PTSD episodes, and his obsessive research to rebuild her past. The author nails slow burn by making every touch feel like a breakthrough, like when she finally lets him hold her hand after months of recoiling from heat-based Saiyan energy. The fic’s pacing is glacial (pun intended), but the emotional payoff—like Videl tearing up at her first sunset in 300 years—makes the wait worthwhile.
3 الإجابات2026-02-07 00:17:01
Gohan and Videl's relationship is one of those slow burns that sneaks up on you with its charm. At first, Videl is this fiery, headstrong girl who suspects Gohan is the Golden Fighter from the tournament, and she bulldozes into his life demanding answers. Gohan, being the awkward scholar type, is hilariously bad at hiding his secret, which makes their early interactions a mix of comedy and tension. Over time, though, their dynamic softens—Videl's stubbornness pushes Gohan to grow more confident, while Gohan's gentle nature tames her rough edges. The Saiyaman arc is pure gold for this; their teamwork as crimefighters (despite Gohan's cringe-worthy costume) builds trust, and you can see Videl's respect for him turning into something warmer. By the time she trains under him to fly, there's this unspoken closeness, and the way she defends him during the World Tournament speaks volumes. It's not flashy like some romances, but the quiet moments—like Gohan walking her home or Videl blushing when he compliments her—make it feel real.
What really seals it for me is how their relationship evolves post-'Z'. Videl, once so independent, becomes his rock during the Buu saga, even when she’s terrified. And Gohan, who’s usually the one being protected, steps up to shield her. Their wedding in the end isn’t just a throwaway scene; it’s a payoff for all those little build-ups. Toriyama doesn’t do a lot of romance, but this one works because it’s grounded in mutual growth. They’re not just ‘the hero and his girl’—they’re partners who make each other better.
3 الإجابات2026-03-05 11:39:32
I've seen so many 'Dragon Ball' fanfictions dive deep into Gohan and Videl's relationship, but the ones that stick with me are those that amplify their emotional struggles. The movie format often speeds through their romance, but fanfiction writers love to slow it down, peeling back layers of vulnerability. Some stories explore Gohan’s guilt over his Saiyan heritage interfering with their normal life, or Videl’s frustration balancing her fiery independence with loving someone who’s constantly pulled into world-ending battles.
Others take a darker turn, imagining scenarios where Videl grapples with the trauma of nearly losing Gohan during battles, or Gohan wrestling with the fear of becoming like his father—too consumed by fighting to be present. The best fics don’t just rehash canon; they reinvent it, like placing Videl in a prolonged recovery after a villain targets her to break Gohan, forcing him to confront his rage in a way 'Dragon Ball' never did. The emotional weight in these stories makes their love feel earned, not just cute.