The subtitle "-Final-" is not just marketing. The entire theme of this volume is accepting endings . Yamamoto uses Bulma’s relationships—specifically with her father, Dr. Brief, and a younger, alternate version of Vegeta—to explore how letting go is an act of courage. In one powerful scene, Bulma deletes a digital copy of her son from a corrupted timeline, crying as she does so, realizing that perfect preservation is not the same as living.
This review will analyze the doujinshi based on its narrative placement, artistic fidelity, character dynamics, and overall execution. Bulma Adventure 3 -Final- -YamamotoDoujinshi-