Filler is often viewed as a necessary evil in long-running anime series and even franchises like Dragon Ball Super aren’t immune to these anime-exclusive extraneous installments. Dragon Ball Super is a unique case that differs from its predecessors that followed the events of their accompanying manga for story inspiration. Dragon Ball Super’s manga ran in tandem with its anime and they ultimately tell the same story, even if there are minor differences when it comes to the specifics.Anime filler is often created as a way to give its manga more time to get ahead in the story. However, Dragon Ball Super doesn’t need to take this into consideration, which allows its filler-esque installments to take slightly different approaches that might not technically be filler, but certainly would be in Dragon Ball Z.Beerus and Whis don’t make contact until the end of Dragon Ball Super’s fourth episode, which allows everything that precedes to be fairly filler-centric even if a looming danger still approaches. Dragon Ball Super’s second episode gives Vegeta’s family some much-needed vacation time, as much as Vegeta would like to focus on training so that he can surpass Goku.RELATED: Dragon Ball: Every Filler Arc In The Anime (In Chronological Order)
Filler is often viewed as a necessary evil in long-running anime series and even franchises like Dragon Ball Super aren’t immune to these anime-exclusive extraneous installments. Dragon Ball Super is a unique case that differs from its predecessors that followed the events of their accompanying manga for story inspiration. Dragon Ball Super’s manga ran in tandem with its anime and they ultimately tell the same story, even if there are minor differences when it comes to the specifics.
Anime filler is often created as a way to give its manga more time to get ahead in the story. However, Dragon Ball Super doesn’t need to take this into consideration, which allows its filler-esque installments to take slightly different approaches that might not technically be filler, but certainly would be in Dragon Ball Z.
Beerus and Whis don’t make contact until the end of Dragon Ball Super‘s fourth episode, which allows everything that precedes to be fairly filler-centric even if a looming danger still approaches. Dragon Ball Super‘s second episode gives Vegeta’s family some much-needed vacation time, as much as Vegeta would like to focus on training so that he can surpass Goku.
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