In this version, "DragonBall_Ep_073.mp4" is not just an animation file found on an old hard drive; it is a sentient digital archive. The episode begins normally, but as Goku enters the ring against Spike the Devilman, the frames begin to bleed.
: The screen goes black, displaying the viewer's own chat logs, search history, and private regrets—the "Devilmite" of the modern age.
: Goku wins because he has no malice. The story explores the protagonist's realization that, unlike Goku, they are filled with the "negative thoughts" the beam feeds on. DragonBall_Ep_073.mp4
The story follows a lonely archivist who discovers the file. As they watch, the "Devilmite Beam"—a move designed to turn a person's own dark thoughts against them—stops targeting Goku and starts targeting the viewer. The Themes of the Narrative
: Every time the file is played, Goku loses a little more of his color, symbolizing the fading of childhood heroes as we age. Plot Summary: "The Pure Heart Filter" In this version, "DragonBall_Ep_073
: To "finish" the episode and close the file, the viewer must find a moment of "Goku-like" purity in their own life to neutralize the beam.
: A video editor finds a corrupted file labeled "DragonBall_Ep_073.mp4" in a deleted folder. : Goku wins because he has no malice
: Spike the Devilman doesn't fire his beam at Goku; he fires it at the "camera" (the viewer's perspective).