10 Things Dragon Ball Did Better In The 90s

Dragon Ball has built an impressive legacy that’s lasted nearly four decades with still no end in sight. Dragon Ball began as a product of the late ‘80s, with most of its prime material filling up the ‘90s. Dragon Ball Super has helped bring back the series for a whole new generation that’s full of plenty of modern perks.Dragon Ball Super continues from previous series, seemingly taking place before DBZ’s final few episodes, but there are certain aspects of the series that just hit harder and were better executed during the ‘90s. There’s still lots of modern Dragon Ball material that’s extremely satisfying. However, the ‘90s were a groundbreaking era where Dragon Ball was its best self.Toei Animation has never struggled when it comes to translating Akira Toriyama’s manga visuals into a fluid anime series. Toei has handled Dragon Ball across its entire run. Each series’ visuals may not seem remarkably different, but there are subtle touches in Dragon Ball Super that remind audiences just how gorgeous the show looked in the ‘90s.RELATED: 10 ’90s Anime That Are Better Than They Have Any Right To Be

Dragon Ball has built an impressive legacy that’s lasted nearly four decades with still no end in sight. Dragon Ball began as a product of the late ‘80s, with most of its prime material filling up the ‘90s. Dragon Ball Super has helped bring back the series for a whole new generation that’s full of plenty of modern perks.

RELATED: 10 ’90s Anime That Are Better Than They Have Any Right To Be

Dragon Ball Super continues from previous series, seemingly taking place before DBZ‘s final few episodes, but there are certain aspects of the series that just hit harder and were better executed during the ‘90s. There’s still lots of modern Dragon Ball material that’s extremely satisfying. However, the ‘90s were a groundbreaking era where Dragon Ball was its best self.

Toei Animation has never struggled when it comes to translating Akira Toriyama’s manga visuals into a fluid anime series. Toei has handled Dragon Ball across its entire run. Each series’ visuals may not seem remarkably different, but there are subtle touches in Dragon Ball Super that remind audiences just how gorgeous the show looked in the ‘90s.

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