Dragon Ball Super [upd]
Dragon Ball Super arrived with sky-high expectations and a singular question: Could a sequel recapture the magic of a classic while modernizing it for a new generation? Nearly a decade later, the answer is a resounding yes. Through divine transformations, multiversal stakes, and the expansion of its lore, Dragon Ball Super has successfully bridged the gap between nostalgic veterans and a new wave of fans. Set shortly after the defeat of Majin Buu, Dragon Ball Super begins during a time of relative peace. Unlike the drastic time skip between the end of Z and the epilogue, Super capitalizes on the prime of the characters' lives.
Most importantly, the Tournament of Power introduced Ultra Instinct. A technique used by the angels, Ultra Instinct allowed the body to react independently of the mind. It was a thematic evolution for Goku, moving away from brute force and toward a state of supreme martial arts mastery. The visual of Goku, surrounded by a silver aura with glowing grey eyes, became an instant iconic image in anime history. Perhaps the strongest writing element in Dragon Ball Super is the handling of Vegeta. In Z , Vegeta’s redemption arc was slow and grudging. In Super , he fully embraces his role as a protector, albeit while maintaining his pride. Dragon Ball Super
Vegeta’s relationship with Cabba, a Saiyan from Universe 6, showcased a mentorship side to the Prince that fans had rarely seen. His rivalry with Goku remains, but it has softened into a mutual push for excellence. Furthermore, Vegeta’s new forms—from the red-haired Super Saiyan God Blue Evolved to his Ultra Ego form in the manga—showcase his divergent path from Goku. Dragon Ball Super arrived with sky-high expectations and
The catalyst for the series is the introduction of Beerus, the God of Destruction. Unlike previous villains who sought world domination or universal destruction out of malice, Beerus is a divine necessity. His introduction forced the Z Fighters to look beyond the stars they had saved and acknowledge a hierarchy of power that dwarfed anything they had encountered—even the mighty Super Saiyan 3. Set shortly after the defeat of Majin Buu,
Additionally, the series did wonders for characters who had been sidelined. Future Trunks returned in a harrowing
In the pantheon of anime and manga, few names carry as much weight as Dragon Ball . For decades, Akira Toriyama’s magnum opus defined the shonen genre, setting the gold standard for battle mechanics, power scaling, and character archetypes. When Dragon Ball Z concluded in 1996, fans believed the story of Goku and the Z Fighters had reached its natural end. However, in 2015, the impossible happened: the Saiyan saga continued.
This led to the first major milestone of the series: the Super Saiyan God ritual. By transcending the limits of traditional Super Saiyan forms and tapping into divine ki, Goku achieved a sleek, red-haired transformation that fundamentally changed the scaling of the series. It wasn't just about training in a gravity chamber anymore; it was about mastering godhood. While the early arcs of Super (Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F') reintroduced the cast, it was the Tournament of Power arc that is widely considered the peak of the series' storytelling.