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  1. Thor VS Vegeta is the 159th episode of Death Battle, featuring Thor Odinson from Marvel Comics and Vegeta from the Dragon Ball series in a battle between prideful alien princes. Thor was reprised by Jonah Scott and Vegeta was reprised by Nick Landis.

  2. How: With Vegeta’s skull in his hand, Thor summoned Mjolnir to him, crushing Vegeta’s skull. Why: Thor was roughly 10x stronger and quintillions of times faster, which allowed him to shut down Vegeta’s ranged attacks, while making him too fast for Vegeta to hit with his own absorption moves.

  3. Short answer, Thor. Long answer, multiverse scaling screws Vegeta over on an unprecedented scale. The Marvel Universe. The Marvel Universe has been stated, numerous times throughout the decades, as being infinite in size, and there're an infinite number of ever-expanding multiverses.

  4. Finally, Thor busts out the God Blast while Vegeta charges Final Flashbut instead of clashing VEGETA TELEPORTS BEHIND THOR LIKE GOKU USED THE INSTANT TRANSMISSION KAMEHAMEHA AND BLASTS HIM WITH BASICALLY A HAKAI FINAL FLASH.

  5. Dec 14, 2022 · Vegeta is likely to win a fight against Thor because he is simply on another level in terms of how powerful he is. He can easily destroy an entire world with his power and is capable of fighting on par with literal multiversal gods and surviving their attacks.

  6. In this epic confrontation, we witness the God of Thunder, Thor, face off against the Prince of all Saiyans, Vegeta. Both these warriors possess extraordinary power and abilities, with Thor harnessing the might of Mjolnir and Vegeta using the power of his Saiyan biology.

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  8. The core connections between Vegeta and Thor are that they are both godly and prideful humanoid alien warrior princes of an otherworldly nation and race with a martial culture (Planet Vegeta's Saiyans and Asgard's Asgardians, respectively) and were the sons of their world's highest rulers (King Vegeta and Odin, respectively).