Dragon Ball Super has passionately expanded upon Akira Toriyama’s formative shonen franchise and pushed its storytelling and characters to new levels of greatness. Dragon Ball Super retains the same action-packed narrative as its predecessors, but the introduction of new godly transformations and an entire multiverse of possibilities has helped the series find newfound confidence.Dragon Ball Super feels like it has more freedom than ever before, yet there are still certain staples that it continues to embrace, almost as if it’s afraid to disrupt its status quo. Audiences have fallen in love with Goku and Vegeta, who remain Dragon Ball Super’s protagonists and strongest characters. However, an over-reliance on these two Saiyans has pushed the franchise into a predictable routine that’s increasingly lost its impact.Change can be a scary thing, but it’s also exactly what a series sometimes needs in order to properly evolve and break new ground. The idea of a version of Dragon Ball Super that demotes Goku and Vegeta to supporting players may seem jarring, but the series has already been covertly experimenting with such a transition for over a year now. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero established a successful framework for a story that celebrates Gohan and Piccolo instead of the standard Saiyan duo. However, Dragon Ball Super’s manga made the bold decision to adapt and expand upon this story over the course of a 13-chapter story arc.
Dragon Ball Super has passionately expanded upon Akira Toriyama’s formative shonen franchise and pushed its storytelling and characters to new levels of greatness. Dragon Ball Super retains the same action-packed narrative as its predecessors, but the introduction of new godly transformations and an entire multiverse of possibilities has helped the series find newfound confidence.
Dragon Ball Super feels like it has more freedom than ever before, yet there are still certain staples that it continues to embrace, almost as if it’s afraid to disrupt its status quo. Audiences have fallen in love with Goku and Vegeta, who remain Dragon Ball Super’s protagonists and strongest characters. However, an over-reliance on these two Saiyans has pushed the franchise into a predictable routine that’s increasingly lost its impact.
Change can be a scary thing, but it’s also exactly what a series sometimes needs in order to properly evolve and break new ground. The idea of a version of Dragon Ball Super that demotes Goku and Vegeta to supporting players may seem jarring, but the series has already been covertly experimenting with such a transition for over a year now. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero established a successful framework for a story that celebrates Gohan and Piccolo instead of the standard Saiyan duo. However, Dragon Ball Super’s manga made the bold decision to adapt and expand upon this story over the course of a 13-chapter story arc.
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