Dragon Ball Super is the latest series in Akira Toriyama’s formative shonen series, Dragon Ball, which creatively finds ways to push the franchise to unprecedented heights. Dragon Ball Super continues to follow Goku, Vegeta, and the rest of Earth’s strongest heroes. However, the introduction of Gods of Destruction, Angels, and a whole multiverse of dangers has pushed the characters out of their comfort zones and open to powerful, godly transformations. Dragon Ball fans have been elated to watch Goku continually surpass his limits with Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue, and Ultra Instinct transformations that are now at his disposal. Dragon Ball Super is still rich in Saiyans, but these prolific power boosts haven’t been equally dispersed among the series’ full cast.Gohan is a crucial Dragon Ball character who’s been destined for greatness ever since his first appearance as a preschooler during Dragon Ball Z’s introductory episodes. Gohan has never fully disappeared from Dragon Ball’s narrative, but he’s struggled to find his footing in Dragon Ball Super and hasn’t received a fraction of the attention that’s been given to Goku, Vegeta, or even Future Trunks. Thankfully, the tide is finally turning in Dragon Ball Super and it’s never been a more appropriate time to officially promote Gohan to the series’ main character after years of putting in the work.Gohan’s prominence in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was validating for the character’s fans. However, his value as the franchise’s main character has been further tested by the manga’s decision to adapt the film’s events into an extended story arc that lasted for an entire year. Dragon Ball Super’s manga didn’t take the same approach with the franchise’s previous feature film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, but this curious pivot has gradually conditioned audiences to accept Goku and Vegeta’s absence. Gohan can succeed as Dragon Ball’s main character because he’s already been playing this role since Chapter 93, “Operation: Kidnap Pan.” It’s a natural decision for Dragon Ball Super’s manga to continue to build upon this momentum rather than suddenly pushing Gohan into the background, which would feel more awkward than ever after his recent growth. Dragon Ball Super could even canonically adapt Dragon Ball Z’s previous Gohan-focused feature film, Bojack Unbound, and expand upon an existing story that values his character.
Dragon Ball Super is the latest series in Akira Toriyama’s formative shonen series, Dragon Ball, which creatively finds ways to push the franchise to unprecedented heights. Dragon Ball Super continues to follow Goku, Vegeta, and the rest of Earth’s strongest heroes. However, the introduction of Gods of Destruction, Angels, and a whole multiverse of dangers has pushed the characters out of their comfort zones and open to powerful, godly transformations. Dragon Ball fans have been elated to watch Goku continually surpass his limits with Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue, and Ultra Instinct transformations that are now at his disposal. Dragon Ball Super is still rich in Saiyans, but these prolific power boosts haven’t been equally dispersed among the series’ full cast.
Gohan is a crucial Dragon Ball character who’s been destined for greatness ever since his first appearance as a preschooler during Dragon Ball Z’s introductory episodes. Gohan has never fully disappeared from Dragon Ball’s narrative, but he’s struggled to find his footing in Dragon Ball Super and hasn’t received a fraction of the attention that’s been given to Goku, Vegeta, or even Future Trunks. Thankfully, the tide is finally turning in Dragon Ball Super and it’s never been a more appropriate time to officially promote Gohan to the series’ main character after years of putting in the work.
Gohan’s prominence in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was validating for the character’s fans. However, his value as the franchise’s main character has been further tested by the manga’s decision to adapt the film’s events into an extended story arc that lasted for an entire year. Dragon Ball Super’s manga didn’t take the same approach with the franchise’s previous feature film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, but this curious pivot has gradually conditioned audiences to accept Goku and Vegeta’s absence. Gohan can succeed as Dragon Ball’s main character because he’s already been playing this role since Chapter 93, “Operation: Kidnap Pan.” It’s a natural decision for Dragon Ball Super’s manga to continue to build upon this momentum rather than suddenly pushing Gohan into the background, which would feel more awkward than ever after his recent growth. Dragon Ball Super could even canonically adapt Dragon Ball Z’s previous Gohan-focused feature film, Bojack Unbound, and expand upon an existing story that values his character.
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