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Main TitleDragon Ball Super(a11210)
Official Titleenverified
Official Titleja
TypeTV Series,131 episodes
Year05.07.2015 until25.03.2018
SeasonSummer 2015
TagsactionAction anime usually involve a fairly straightforward story of good guys versus bad guys, where most disputes are resolved by using physical force. It often contains a lot of shooting, explosions and fighting.,shounenIn the context of manga and associated media, shounen, literally meaning "youth" and often also specifically "boy", refers to a male audience roughly between the ages of 10 and 18. -[similar]
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Rating5.04(1963)
Average6.67(1987)
Review Rating2.77(3)
Added byhidden on2015-04-28 09:38
Edited byhidden on2021-03-03 15:25
Main TitleDragon Ball Super(a11210)
Official Titleenverified
Official Titleja
Official Titlees-CA
Official Titleplit
Official Titleru
Official Titlehe
Official Titlezh-Hant
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Kanaドラゴンボールスーパー
SynonymDragon Ball Chou (Super), Dragon Ball Super, دراغون بول سوبر
ShortDB Super, DBS, db s6
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Reuniting the franchise's iconic characters, Dragon Ball Super will follow the aftermath of Goku's fierce battle with Majin Buu, as he attempts to maintain earth's fragile peace.

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approx. 2d 6h 35m

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2315 (40.2%)

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1088 (18.9%)

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recommended by 9 users - 2 for fans - 7 recommended

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bysquilcon on2020-04-05 19:36
If you're a fan of Dragon Ball, you'll like DBS. The first 30 ish episode is about what we see in the 2 movies. After that, it becomes more and more interesting right until the last episode.
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bykledder on2018-06-08 20:40
This is what DBGT should have been although it has its flaws. For fans of the DB franchise. Good soundtrack though.
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bysammy321 on2018-03-25 05:56
What could follow DB and DBZ and the massive expectations that come along with it? DBGT tried but had mixed results... then enter DBS. If you saw the 2 DBS movies, then the first part of DBS (TV series) is very repetitive since it follows what the movies covered, but once you get past those episodes, this series gets very addicting. While this is not on the same level as DBZ, the arcs in DBS are compelling. A movie is coming out that continues the DBS timeline, but I wouldn't mind another TV series of Goku and friends continuing their pursuit on getting stronger.

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Rating:2.5
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Pre-airing Expectations

Dragon Ball, the king of battle anime…it might as well deserve that title because just like thousands upon thousands of anime fans, I too was introduced to the world of anime thanks to Dragon Ball. It all began with Dragon Ball Z which I watched every weekday afternoon on television in the early 2000s, after a long and tedious day of school; I was always excited to see Goku battle the next villain, the other Z Fighters stalling for time, the endless powering up, the iconic Kamehameha and Death Beams, the next big wish, the next big transformation and the next planet that would blow up after 12 episodes…Hell, even waiting for Goku to heal up for his next battle because he forgot to take his medication was entertaining.

Eventually, Dragon Ball Z stopped airing and was replaced with its predecessor, the original Dragon Ball which I also watched and greatly enjoyed; whether its young Goku smashing his way through the Red Ribbon army, King Piccolo killing Shenron in an epic fashion, young Goku killing King Piccolo in an epic fashion, Oolong wishing for panties or Roshi sniffing panties; it was always so much fun to see such comedy gold being shown through my television screen.

Soon afterwards, Dragon Ball GT which I eventually realized was a non-canon sequel, started showing up and while I wasn’t as entertained with it, I still enjoyed the ideas it presented. Every time I went to school the next day, my classmates would be talking about the episode of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z or Dragon Ball GT that aired the previous day.

Can you imagine that an anime, back in the glory days of television where anime was practically a myth and scorned upon, would be talked about and praised in a public place? Such a feat was unheard of; clearly the Dragon Ball franchise had a magic touch that many anime lacked that helped forged a connection with the unaware populace to the world of anime, allowing people to dive further into anime and explore what else the anime medium had to offer.
Although Dragon Ball, where I live, stopped airing in the late 2000s and I grew out of it, I still fondly remembered the good times I had with the Dragon Ball franchise and will forever be my stepping stone in the world of anime. A few years later, the Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods movie premiered and reignited my passion for Dragon Ball and eventually, Dragon Ball Super was announced, and I was excited to see Dragon Ball in the modern era…

Oh boy…how wrong I was. I know what you’re thinking “Why are you so upset with Dragon Ball Super? Let me guess; you’re an anime fan who started watching better anime and realized that Dragon Ball was only good cause of nostalgia?” No, nostalgia doesn’t blind people to the true quality of a show; it simply makes them more biased and positive towards something because they don’t want a good part of their past smudged upon. People can still recognize flaws in things they fondly remember. And so, being nostalgic doesn’t blind me to the fact that Dragon Ball was never well written; it had comedy gold and many good fights between memorable characters. These are reasons why Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z are so beloved by many. However, Dragon Ball Super does not share any of these traits processed by its predecessors.

Artwork, Animation and Sound

The most obvious trait that is adored by many was Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z’s great art and fluid animation; who could forget the iconic Super Saiyan transformation, the background of Planet Namek and the tournament arenas; all of which had consistent artwork most of the time. Sure, there were hiccups here and there… but it wasn’t to the point where the Super Saiyan transformation in Dragon Ball Super is reduced to badly drawn shit or characters in faraway shots look plainly, unevenly and pitifully drawn; it just looks ugly and ruins the experience.

Most of the fights in Dragon Ball are best remembered for its animated fight scenes, fluidically done well and background damage from the Ki Blasts or fighters being thrown into terrain displayed just as well…all of this is lost in Dragon Ball Super where most fights are sloppily animated since it barely used any of the animation and camera angle techniques that helped Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z fights look good.

As for the music…eh, it’s no Bruce Faulconer but manages to try and be epic enough to get some invigoration going.

There is no consistency whatsoever in Dragon Ball Super’s artwork and animation; the only times the characters are drawn correctly and animated wonderfully…are only when it matters. Yes, only when it counts is Dragon Ball Super’s policy when it comes to artwork and animation which means only the big fights will have beautifully drawn artwork alongside fluidic movement in its animation, while the rest of the episodes can look like dogshit. What makes this consistency worst is that Dragon Ball Super is animated by Toei Animation, which is a huge company with a huge budget. As such, you would expect most Dragon Ball Super episodes to have consistency since its animation studio has the budget to do so. Therefore, most of the time Dragon Ball Super will shove mediocre to downright terrible artwork and animation in your face and will only grant you the great artwork and animation at very few points. This means that your overall enjoyment is mostly ruined by lack of consistency in production values and you will question Dragon Ball Super’s terrible artwork and animation most of the time.

Story and Characters

The Dragon Ball story formula is as old as time itself; most of its story progresses through with each fight. For each fight to make sense and help progress the story, it technically established (although, the power scaling term was coined by the fandom) the first power scaling in battle anime. The power scaling aspect helped viewers to keep track of who was stronger and what enabled fighters to catch up to one another, allowing fights to make sense and flow easily since the viewer will know whom is strongest between two fighters and will be able to accept increases in strength.

Dragon Ball’s power scaling/formula goes like this; Fighter A is stronger than Fighter B, so Fighter B trains or gets a transformation to catch up to Fighter A which will help Fighter B to fight on par or overcome Fighter A. After a while, Fighter C will arrive who is far stronger than Fighter A and overcome Fighter B; Fighter B will go back to training or get another transformation which will allow Fighter B to fight on par or overcome Fighter C. An in-series example would be Goku’s Kaio-Ken being unable to fight on par or overcome Frieza’s Final Form. Goku gets the Super Saiyan transformation, which enables Goku to overcome Frieza’s Final Form. Frieza then powers up to 100% and fights on par with Super Saiyan Goku.

(Fighter B < Fighter A < Trained/Transformed Fighter B < Fighter C < More Trained/Second Transformation Fighter B)

So basically, Dragon Ball’s power scaling involves martial artists catching up to one another in strength and, its major rule when it comes to power ups or restrictions in strength. For example, the Potara Earrings allowed two fighters to fuse and gain unimaginable strength at the cost of being fused together forever; this restriction ensured that the Potara Earrings were never abused and never ruined the power scaling. I’m aware that the power scaling did prevent many Z fighters from catching up to Goku and Vegeta, henceforth Dragon Ball Z being infamously known as the Goku and Vegeta show. Many Z fighters could have caught up to Goku and Vegeta had Akira Toriyama gave them the training or transformations to do so. Despite this drawback of making secondary characters useless, most of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z’s fights follow this power scaling it established; you will never be losing track in a fight and you won’t be questioning the escalation of strength. Sure, there were times where Dragon Ball Z had too many sudden transformations and leaps in strength such as Buu’s transformations. However, you could keep track of the fighters’ strength during that arc and still enjoy it even if it was badly written. As long as Dragon Ball fights had the viewer knowing the strength between two characters and keeping track of it which allowed delivery of good fights, you didn’t care about the quality of the writing.
Ironically, Dragon Ball Super does not follow the very formula it established.

Battle of Gods Arc

It all begins with the God of Destruction, Beerus, who is the next powerful antagonist after Kid Buu, and is tasked with blowing up planets to maintain balance; he is a glutton and gourmet and would blow up a planet over a slight infraction over food, making the stakes high. He wakes up, wants to uncover a legend regarding the Super Saiyan God and after defeating Goku’s full power, goes to Earth to investigate further. Beerus became the new martial artist to be caught up to in strength once again and thus the power scaling should continue as always. It does for a bit as Goku’s Super Saiyan God helps him fight on par with Beerus…until its revealed that Beerus was only using 70% of his power against Goku. Regarding the Super Saiyan God transformation, for such a grandiose title, it isn’t as impressive as the legend suggests; it’s nothing more than a colour swap. The viewer would expect this grandiose transformation to be far more spectacular such as having god-like robes or a cosmic cape. To conclude, The God of Destruction Arc was somewhat enjoyable as it gave an intimidating antagonist in Beerus and a fine fight between him and Goku (especially in the Battle of Gods movie), despite the Super Saiyan God transformation being unimpressive and Beerus holding back which causes the power scaling to crack. However, since this revelation of Beerus holding is revealed after the fight, you will be under the illusion that Goku’s Super Saiyan God helped him to fight on par with Beerus meaning you will still enjoy their fight regardless.

Resurrection of F Arc

After a short while, Frieza resurrects and goes to Earth to get revenge. Its at this point in Dragon Ball Super where the power scaling begins crumbling along with established rules. I know I said that writing quality doesn’t matter when it comes to Dragon Ball but even it must have rules and restrictions for its universe to work and that goes for the fights as well, power scaling and rules for transformations . Frieza resurrects in pieces even though fighters who are blown up (such as Krillin) return as whole; why is Frieza the sole exception? So anyway, after he is repaired, Frieza has a lot to do in order to catch up to Goku’s level of strength. How does he accomplish this immense feat? A simple four-month gym program. How can Frieza be able to catch up to Goku in a short amount of time whereas the other Z fighters have been struggling to do so for years? Why does Akira Toriyama give this catching up treatment to only Frieza and not to the other Z fighters? Many can claim all they want that Frieza never trained in his life and that’s why but it still comes off as forced which causes power scaling to slowly lose its meaning. Before Goku and Frieza fight, the other Z fighters (such as Master Roshi, Tien and Krillin) must fight hordes of Frieza’s minions who should be naturally stronger than some mere humans, but they manage to defeat them easily.

Goku and Frieza unveil their latest colour swaps, Super Saiyan Blue and Golden Frieza; although these transformations are slightly better than Super Saiyan God in terms of colour (the former being a better colour since red was already used in Kaio-Ken and the latter matching Frieza’s almighty personality) they do not catch up to Beerus’s strength. Power scaling crumbles as Goku and Frieza have an unimpressive fight which was done better in the Namek Saga. After a lot of nonsensical gibberish with Goku letting down his guard and Super Saiyan Blue not being durable enough to withstand a simple laser, Frieza blows up Earth, Whis loads a new save file and Goku kills Frieza with an obligatory Kamehameha. Goku and Frieza’s second fight ends on a whimper, nothing gained and lots of rules being tossed out of the window and power scaling starting to crumble. In summary, the Resurrection of F was boring and unenjoyable since its major fight is unimpressive and it does more harm to the establishment of the Dragon Ball universe because everything that has been built up is broken down.

Universe Sixth and Seventh Tournament Arc


After Frieza’s second defeat, the Z Warriors encounter Champa who is the God of Destruction of the Sixth Universe as well as Beerus’ brother and challenges the Seventh Universe in which the winner will receive the Super Dragon Balls to wish from. This is where the show starts exploring the omni verse of Dragon Ball with the only conceivable way possible, a tournament. To be fair, this style of introducing new universes by fighting in a tournament is an ideal method in the context of Dragon Ball; although tournament arcs already serve as introducing characters through battle, this manages to make sense. In other tournaments, the Z Warriors were on their home turf, so they had a rough idea about the martial artists they were going against. In this case, the Z Warriors are completely in the dark about the Sixth Universe and don’t have any idea what to expect. By having an introductory tournament between the Seventh Universe and a new universe, the Z Warriors can gauge the strength of another universe, learn about their fighting styles so that when they go to said universe they can be prepared, and vice versa. However, while an introductory tournament is an ideal way of showing off new universes, this tournament’s set up makes little sense; Champa challenges the Seventh Universe to a tournament so that he can win the Super Dragon Balls he gathered to teleport the Seventh Universe’s Earth into his universe because it has delicious food…why doesn’t Champa simply use the Super Dragon Balls he gathered already and wish to create a new Earth? Oh yeah, I nearly forgot that Goku is a battle frenzy maniac in this show and wanted a tournament with the Super Dragon Balls on the line so that he can fight new warriors. While this may excuse Champa’s actions, it doesn’t excuse the fact that this set up still doesn’t make sense; having a tournament with the location of the Seventh Universe’s Earth on the line doesn’t have any consequences or penalties. Both the Sixth and Seventh Universe are practically the same, so if the Seventh Universe were to lose and have their Earth moved to the Sixth Universe, there won’t be any repercussions which removes the high stakes from this tournament.

It also doesn’t help that most of the fights in this Sixth/Seventh Universe tournament were bad or forgettable because the opponents the Z Warriors were facing were mostly pitiful coupled by the fact that the Z Warriors were not using their full power right away. Botamo was a Winnie the Pooh knockoff who was defeated easily, Frost was a Frieza knockoff who was one shotted by Vegeta and Cabba was a Tarble knockoff. By the way, its at this point in the show that the Super Saiyan transformation becomes easy to achieve. Remember the struggle Vegeta had to go through to get his Super Saiyan transformation, all Cabba had to do was get a bit angry; its as easy as that, very little struggle is needed to become a Super Saiyan at this point.

Despite most of these unimpressive fights, this Sixth/Seventh Universe tournament is still a bit salvageable thanks to the Vegeta and Magetta fight as well as the Hit and Goku fight. Magetta was an opponent who could not fly, so to even the playing field, a barrier was erected on the arena to prevent Vegeta from flying away easily. Magetta used the barrier to his advantage by heating himself up to wear Vegeta down since the heat would be trapped in the barrier. He also used his magma and gases to create explosions against Vegeta. There was even a bit of a struggle such as Magetta holding off Vegeta’s Final Flash Basically, this was a more tactical fight that doesn’t happen in Dragon Ball that often which made it enjoyable and more so considered that the previous fights were botched and unenjoyable due to Frost. Then there’s the Goku and Hit fight for being well animated by Dragon Ball Super standards. Unfortunately, their fight ruins the power scaling since Goku’s Super Saiyan Blue can’t defeat Hit who was holding back because he is an assassin and couldn’t go all out. The power scaling is now at a point where the new antagonists get more powerful and Goku and Vegeta get less powerful, thereby making it difficult to keep track of the fighting taking place because you will be too busy questioning why Super Saiyan Blue Kaioken (which should logically defeat the next opponent according to the Dragon Ball power scaling formula) isn’t enough to defeat Hit who’s holding back.

The Sixth Universe/Seventh Universe had the ideal method of introducing new universes with an introductory tournament. However, this tournament was mediocre since its setup is obscure, has no tension because there is nothing to lose and most of the fights were boring, leaving you with very little to care about; it also doesn’t help that this tournament will be overshadowed in a later arc which will make you care less. There is some glimmer of enjoyment to be found in this disappointing tournament in the Vegeta versus Magetta fight and the Goku versus Hit fight; the former for using tactics and the latter for being one of the few times Dragon Ball Super is well animated. Therefore, the Sixth/Seventh Universe tournament only has some value in watching two fights, but these fights will probably be watched on YouTube videos which devalues the quality of this tournament.

Future Trunks Arc

Now we get to one of the worst parts in this entire show and the franchise itself; this entire arc completely breaks power scaling, logic that was established in earlier parts of Dragon Ball are thrown out the window and nothing will matter in the end. Future Trunks returns to the present to get help from Goku and Vegeta to defeat Goku Black. This arc revolves around Goku and Vegeta jumping back and forth between timelines many times to try and defeat Goku Black and later Future Zamasu. This wouldn’t be an issue had the power scaling formula still be intact. Goku and Vegeta would only need to jump between timelines twice; the first time to experience Goku Black and Future Zamasu’s full power; the second time they would return with a new transformation along with being better prepared and defeat them in an intense struggle. But instead, Goku and Vegeta struggle against Goku Black and Future Zamasu multiple times and must jump back and forth multiple times with nothing being accomplished.

Speaking of the antagonists, Goku Black and Future Zamasu are introduced as complex villains who want to create a utopia by decimating humanity whom are corrupt and evil. The problem here is that Dragon Ball isn’t a complex show; its antagonists were always kept simple; the simplest being wanting to conquer the universe or destroy it. Goku Black and Future Zamasu being complex villains who are morally grey and think that they are doing good doesn’t work in Dragon Ball since it’s a simple show and you’ll be made to believe they are intelligent and make you question said intelligence as to why they didn’t use the Super Dragon Balls to wipe out humanity in the first place. This could be forgiven if there was some good fights but since there are not the only thing I can digest is the story which Dragon Ball isn’t well known for. In this blackhole of power scaling corruption, you’re wondering how the hell Future Trunks is going to catch up in strength? Well no matter, Super Saiyan Rage is enough to level up to Goku Black and Future Zamasu whom were able to easily defeat Super Saiyan Blue; power scaling consistency for the win.

In the final trip to the future all hell breaks loose with nothing making sense:

• Vegeta in Super Saiyan Blue while angered can easily overpower Goku Black’s Super Saiyan Rose even though he was owning Vegeta moments before. Being angered and getting strength isn’t something new but its now being abused to the point of making you think that training is meaningless because of this gimmick.

• There is this sub plot about using the Mafuba technique to seal away Future Zamasu. Future Trunks learning the Mafuba and being able to perform it correctly in just a few seconds makes little sense. But this doesn’t matter since Future Zamasu breaks free so this set up is meaningless.

• The biggest retcon occurs in this final engagement; Goku and Vegeta use the Potara Earrings to combat the merged Zamasu. Its retconned that the Potara Earrings do not merge entities together forever, now entities are only fused for an hour! This makes Vegeta swallowing his pride and fusing with Goku forever to fight Super Buu and save his son which was great character growth, meaningless! What’s even worse is that Super Saiyan Blue Vegito doesn’t even help to defeat Fused Zamasu which makes his appearance just a cameo to appease the Vegito fans and not for the sake of being a glimmer of hope in this desperate struggle.

• Since the Potara Earrings are too retconned to be of any use, Future Trunks has no choice but to pull out a power up from his ass which allows him to create a Spirit Sword Bomb from the energy of thirty nearly-dead people which kills Fused Zamasu with ease!? How does this remotely make any sense? Goku’s Super Spirit Bomb needed the energy from millions of people from Earth to kill Kid Buu in an intense struggle whereas Future Trunks’ Spirit Sword Bomb needed only a few mere people to kill Fused Zamasu who is a thousand times stronger and with ease?

• The BS has finally ended…oh wait, it becomes more nonsensical as Zamasu becomes one with reality and his desires start breaking reality apart…yeah it makes no sense that Zamasu doesn’t die right away because becoming part of reality is what most Dragon Ball villains do after being defeated, right? To save everyone from this nonsense, Goku pulls out the Zeno Button which he could have done all this time. Zeno starts erasing the future timeline along with Zamasu and Goku and Vegeta go back to the present by holding onto the Time Machine even though this should be impossible since it was an established rule that being inside the machine is the only way to time travel. Zeno erasing Future Trunks’ timeline makes all the struggles he endured for his entire life as well as the resistance and Mai pointless. Wait, there was a resistance fighting against the Zamasus? Why didn’t I mention that earlier on? That’s because it is now meaningless since they are all erased.

• Back in the present, Future Trunks and Mai go to a new timeline, which makes this entire debacle pointless.

What a load of BS, simply terrible. This entire Future Trunks arc is a convoluted mess; nothing makes sense and everything becomes pointless. All this arc does is put a blemish on the Dragon Ball franchise. It goes against everything that Dragon Ball has built; from the simplest of rules to power scaling. I lost my patience with this arc as it was nearing its end and I was glad it was over; this is where my enjoyment of Dragon Ball stopped completely, and I started disliking it.

Tournament of Power Arc

Soon afterwards, the Tournament of Power promised at the end of the Universe Sixth and Seventh Tournament begins after Goku begs the Zenos to start it. The Tournament of Power is where eight universes send ten of their most powerful fighters to duke it out with their prestige and pride of their respective universes on the line; each fleshed out fighter having their own reason to win and root for. It’s a massive premise and its not hard to see why it’s the most hyped up arc in Dragon Ball. The Tournament of Power could have easily been the greatest tournament arc in history…if the above mentioned happened…

Instead, the Tournament of Power, while still massive in its premise, is a survival battle royal where eight universes must battle it out to please the Zenos and if all ten of their respective fighters are eliminated, they will be erased; only the universes with the most survivors still in it by the end of the time limit will be spared and be victorious. The most glaring flaw is that this is a battle royal; why opt for a battle royal instead of the usual bracket system? This is more glaring considering that Dragon Ball has never done a tournament of this style before. When the tournament begins, the viewer will see thousands of explosions all over the place making the viewer assume that many fights are taking place…when in fact the explosions are just there for the sake of being there to trick the viewer into thinking that many battles are taking place when in reality the camera focus is on two or three fighters duking it out while no other battles are taking place. WWE’s Royal Rumble works better because the camera focus is on one ring and all the wrestlers in it, so the viewer can keep track of the many wrestlers easier since it’s all in one place whereas the Tournament of Power is all over the place and thus its difficult to keep track of anything that is going on. Not only that, the Royal Rumble starts ten times better and flows better because all contestants don’t enter at the same time; two wrestlers enter in first and the remaining wrestlers enter in at regular intervals; this allows the viewer to watch a few wrestlers easily and since some wrestlers will be eliminated before the ring becomes full, the filtering helps the viewer always keep track. In the Tournament of Power, all fighters start at the same time and this makes it difficult to keep track of the battle royal’s flow since you don’t know what fights are taking place when the camera focus is only on one set of fighters. Even before its begun, the Tournament of Power proves to be a disastrous idea since the Dragon Ball franchise doesn’t have any experience in battle royals nor does it have any technique in executing it correctly.

Not even the preparation before the Tournament of Power is done right nor does it raise high stakes; the viewer barely sees any of the universes outside of the Sixth and Seventh preparing. The viewer only sees glimpses of the universes gathering its fighters and does nothing in fleshing them out for the viewer to root or cheer for. I already know that the universes are motivated to survive, so that is nothing to root for. The Tournament of Power is a battle royal that’s been set up where there is no one correct side the viewer must cheer for. This tournament is like Survivor where you cheer on the contestant you find most interesting and not a specific group of characters, so the viewer is not meant to root for just the Seventh Universe; the viewer should be able to cheer for the universe he/she finds most endearing after seeing their fleshed out histories and actual motivations. However, the Tournament of Power is so ill conceived that the universes participate out of their hatred for Goku because he endangered all of them by convincing the Zenos to start this tournament in the first place. As such, the Tournament of Power’s character focus is on the Seventh Universe which shouldn’t be the case because the Tournament of Power’s battle royal isn’t the usual protagonist/antagonist situation. My point is, no actual preparation was given to the other universes which makes this seem like less than a battle royal and more of the same Dragon Ball tournament formula where you must cheer for Goku and his friends that the viewer has seen a million times. This makes me question why bother having a battle royal to begin with if it doesn’t play out like one. I know that this tournament is where universes will be erased, so there is no point in fleshing out any of the other universes if they are going to kick the bucket anyway. Even still, you need to have them fleshed out anyway because if they are going to die (until this impression is broken later on), you should at least be able to applaud their efforts and struggles and try to give a damn about them after they are erased. Because no universe is given preparation nor is fleshed out, you won’t give a damn about any of these fighters when they are erased. Instead, they come across as fodder for the Seventh Universe to steam roll through or in better terms, more playable characters to play as for upcoming Dragon Ball video games.

Even when actual preparation is given to the Sixth and Seventh Universes, its still BS. The Z Warriors such as Krillin, Tien, Master Roshi, Piccolo, Android 17 and 18 who have been relegated to the sidelines ever since the end of the Cell Saga, now have the strength to compete with Super Saiyan Blue Goku. But hold on, this should be a positive aspect since the Z Fighters now have relevance for the first time in two decades, right? Nope, they shouldn’t be able to even keep up with Goku after been relegated for so long and power scaling becoming broken; some will say that Goku searching for fighters to compete in the tournament is more of helping their personality flaws such as Krillin becoming confident again in his fighting abilities or Master Roshi overcoming his perversion or connecting with former adversaries such as Android 17. None of that matters in a tournament of survival; you need the strength and tactics to do so and getting rid of personality flaws doesn’t automatically make one fight on par with Super Saiyan Blue…but why should I care, power scaling is broken now, so I guess the Z Warriors are stronger because Goku said so. Their preparation is so bad, they had to resort to Frieza, and don’t give me “Buu fell asleep again” excuse which is just as bad; your preparation sucks when you must rely on your worst enemy to have your back.

As for the Sixth Universe…all they do is go on a Super Saiyan Safari. By the way, the Super Saiyan transformation is reduced to a light bulb that you can switch on and off. By getting a tingling back, a Saiyan can become a Super Saiyan…remember the times when good quality Super Saiyans were hard to find? Not anymore.
Did I say that tactics are important in the Tournament of Power, because that’s what several characters preach during the preparation…I saw none of that. Basically, in a nutshell, 90% of the fighters resorted to raw strength, unwarranted transformations, rule breaking, stamina physics breaking, guard down convenience and crowdfunding. Even when 10% of the time tactics were used, they were superficial and overcome easily such as the Fourth Universe fighters using their small size to their advantage.
So the preparation and start of the Tournament of Power is BS…maybe it can be turned around during the Tournament of Power’s middle portion. Let’s start with Goku’s Ultra Instinct which is yet another lazy transformation with upright black hair and silver eyes. The only reason this Ultra Instinct is considered amazing is due to that catchy soundtrack, otherwise its nothing special. The Super Saiyan transformation didn’t rely on catchy soundtracks to look good or be impactful; Super Saiyan relied on its display of power, the sacrifices to get it and the ability to overcome the current difficult obstacle at that time. Since Ultra Instinct failed to overcome Jiren it isn’t that special. I might as well add that it makes no sense for just Goku to awaken Ultra Instinct; this transformation can be achieved by anyone including mortals, yet only Goku can achieve it. Ultra Instinct isn’t a Saiyan-only transformation which is why it makes little sense. And I know that fans will defend this with saying that God Ki is required…God Ki? Since when? It was never explained properly; Hit has no “God-Ki” yet is as strong as those with so called “God-Ki” so he should be able to get this transformation. Vegeta has God-ki but doesn’t awaken Ultra Instinct. How Goku achieved Ultra Instinct is also just as nonsensical; Goku’s Seventh Universe Spirit Bomb was deflected back at him and after overcoming a black hole it created it allowed him to break his limitations (or shell) which awakened Ultra Instinct? Yes, it makes no sense. What’s even worse is that Goku never had to work for Ultra Instinct, sacrifice anything for it nor train for it; he just gets it for being brave enough for fighting Jiren, or in layman’s terms, plot convenience. Despite running out of stamina all the time, Goku can use Ultra Instinct several times without breaking a sweat.

Regarding stamina, for some stupid reason they introduced this limitation and made it important even when its always been there since Dragon Ball Z. Anyway, the Sixth Universe female Saiyans, Kaulifla and Kale are given importance for being SJW pandering warriors; baring Goku and the fighter to be talked about afterwards, they are two of the worst offenders in this tournament. They unfairly get transformations, can use the Potara Earrings even when it’s against the rules to use items and can fight evenly with Super Saiyan Blue Goku…despite them having little time to get used to their Super Saiyan transformations, they can go toe to toe with a Saiyan who has greater experience with the transformation. Most of all, Kaulifla and Kale are annoyingly arrogant and come across as Mary Sues.

However, the worst offender of this tournament is Jiren…screw this guy. Jiren is one of the worst characters in the Dragon Ball franchise; from his lame and lazy design to his non-existent personality whatsoever. But in a twist of irony, Jiren is considered the best character in the franchise for the above reasons when the true reason the majority praise this character is because he is the strongest in this tournament. But I do not care at all; Jiren will be forgotten about immediately after the Tournament of Power is over due to his equally lame and lazy backstory and Dragon Ball’s tendency to introduce or rehash more powerful characters in later years for the fandom to fangasm over, which will leave Jiren in the dust. What I am offended when it comes to Jiren is his utter lack of care for anything; he comes across as a walking plot device only needing to care when the tournament demands it. Toei Animation might as well have hired Trump’s Wall to be the strongest adversary for this tournament if they were going for a completely non-existent personality; at least that would make more sense, but I guess Toei Animation didn’t have the budget to do so since they blew it on designing Jiren. Because of this, Jiren doesn’t bother trying to eliminate any fighters in the tournament…then, he has the audacity to blame his teammates for failing to survive despite them eliminating other fighters and working together while he sat around doing jack shit. I have no idea who can be interested in such a character who doesn’t give a damn and when he does, he just shows the middle finger.

In its closing stages, Vegeta faces Toppo and defeats him with a Final Explosion without sacrificing himself…how? It took Vegeta sacrificing himself with the Final Explosion to completely obliterate Fat Buu, a far weaker opponent back whereas Vegeta’s Final Explosion this time around is far weaker but can defeat Toppo? Who is way stronger than Fat Buu? Whatever, the point of this is that afterwards, Vegeta can still move even after expending all of his ki and stamina which makes little sense. Throughout this tournament, Vegeta has once again played second fiddle to Goku and hasn’t done anything of significance at all. At the very least, I can appreciate Vegeta for relying on his own willpower and strength and not on nonsensical transformations and rule breaking, so Vegeta is the least offensive of the five worst contestants in this tournament but that isn’t saying much since most of everything he does still makes little sense.

Near the end of this tournament cluster jam, Goku, Vegeta and Frieza along with Jiren are the only fighters left. I find it ironic and hilarious that Frieza (before Android 17’s return), the tyrant who massacred the Saiyans, is the last line of defence alongside Goku and Vegeta whom he is mortal enemies with…well, at least this explains why Frieza is utterly absent during these last episodes; the Z Warriors claim that Goku is their last hope after Vegeta is eliminated, believing he is the last fighter remaining when Frieza is still in the tournament. What’s the matter, Toei Animation; do you also find Frieza being the last line of defence alongside Goku to be jarring and stupid? So, the best solution you could come up with is to off screen him completely when you could have made Android #17 being the last line of defence alongside Goku and Vegeta, which would have made his “supposed” self-destruction a lot more meaningful and the Z fighters cheering on Goku to make more sense?

Despite being completely out of ki, stamina and badly damaged, Vegeta is still able to use a Final Flash against Jiren and for some nonsensical reason, Jiren must block against Vegeta’s attacks even when he didn’t have to lift a single finger to block against a healthy Goku when they first fought. Why doesn’t Jiren just knock Vegeta out of the arena instead of beating the living daylights out of him? After messing around for no reason at all, Jiren finally knocks Vegeta out of the arena. During his final moments, Vegeta gives Goku his Ki…even when he is supposed to have no Ki at all…but this Ki is enough to allow Goku to go Super Saiyan Blue?

The final moments of the tournament are between Goku and Jiren. However, Jiren is still too powerful for some reason even though he’s nerfed all the time. And so, with the power of Akira Toriyama’s god like designs granted by himself, Goku gets ANOTHER new transformation for Ultra Instinct which is…silver hair…that’s right, the best design that the creator of his own work can come up with for an epic showdown…is yet another lazy colour swap. The creator fulfils the prophecy of Super Saiyan 5 forged by thousands of Dragon Ball theorists centuries ago; the circle is now complete, the Dragon Ball fandom’s designs have surpassed its master’s. When Dragon Ball fandom transformation designs have greater aesthetics than its own creator’s…then I start questioning the authenticity of this show being a canon sequel.

Goku and Jiren’s final fight features the “great art and animation” that Dragon Ball Super pulls out rarely and manages to go balls to the wall with it, something I can at least appreciate because I would have been infuriated had it not. I know many die hard fans will fangasm over this, but honestly having to trod through so much nonsense makes this hardly worth the wait especially considering that the build-up towards this makes no sense; Goku should be far too tired and worn out to fight anymore and Jiren should have eliminated him already. Why should I wait for one good animated episode out of more than a hundred when I could watch a consistently good animated series? Its quite sad because even though I enjoyed the art and animation for once, just like the rest of this tournament this show is determined to infuriate me no matter what; Jiren and Goku’s characterizations are completely inconsistent. Jiren who spouts about justice being strength (even though he is supposed to have a non-existent personality) fires a ki blast at the Seventh Universe bleachers which he should have been disqualified for but whatever, then Goku spouts out about “friendship” and fighting for his friends and family which makes him strong enough to defeat Jiren…this is Fairy Tail level BS. Goku is already fighting for his friends and family; we the viewers have known this for ages, so why does he need to say this!? Regardless of whether Goku actually cares for his friends and family, in the context of his character during this tournament, this makes no sense since Goku has been depicted as a battle frenzy maniac this entire tournament who put his friends and family in danger of having their universe erased in the first place and its more jarring when he was already thinking about them the previous episode. This comes off as yet another lazy friendship power up that all trashy battle anime resort to, what a shame. Despite friendship helping Goku, it isn’t enough to heal him from the fatigue of his silver hair which he conveniently starts feeling when he’s about to eliminate Jiren, which again makes no sense since he has “mastered” Ultra Instinct and shouldn’t be suffering from the toll of using it. Remember Android #17’s “supposed” self-destruction that was meant to be a heroic sacrifice? Well what a pity, he conveniently returns even though the arena is far too destroyed to have any platforms remaining and Frieza comes on screen out of screen. Whatever, screw the rules I have colour swaps.

At the end of it all, Android #17 and Frieza along with Goku (makes no sense for Goku to still be moving) face against Jiren for the last time. Goku and Frieza work together and eliminate themselves along with Jiren…my word the irony but whatever. Android #17 is the last man standing and wins the tournament, then he wishes for the universes that were erased to be brought back to life (so much for there being tension) resulting in a rushed anti-climax which makes their efforts in trying to survive the tournament pointless and in vain, the status quo is maintained, and everything goes back to normal as if nothing ever happened!? You know what this means? Because everything went back tonormal, this tournament means absolutely nothing; they all fought for nothing and gained nothing, no payoff nor finality whatsoever. This tournament arc single handedly dismantled the Dragon Ball formula without giving the viewer any payoff or relief for this injustice, just so that it can introduce some no named forgettable characters...so much BS!

I could go and complain about the Super Dragon Balls being able to undo the Zenos erasure powers (because they are higher than Super Shenron so his wish shouldn’t be able to undo their damage) or the Zenos seeing into the future the outcome of the tournament or the timer being completely ignored or Frieza being ressurected without Dragon Balls but I honestly don’t care anymore. I knew the ending to this show was going to suck no matter what, but boy did it amaze me with its power to just suck.

The Tournament of Power is absolute garbage.

• Its inception, implementation, execution and choice to do a battle royal is awful since its style had no experience beforehand; the viewer will have no idea what’s going on during the beginning stages since it will be impossible to keep track of the fighters battling.

• The viewer won’t give a damn about the other universes and their fighters being eliminated since they were never fleshed out. Because of this, the viewer is also forced to cheer on one universe (the Seventh Universe) which shouldn’t be the case in a battle royal.

• There is no tension or high stakes because the viewer can only cheer on the Seventh Universe, making it blatantly obvious that they will win no matter what.

• The Tournament of Power’s rulebook is rewritten all the time; from allowing use of items to managing eliminations. The Potara Earrings are items, so why weren’t Kailifla and Kale disqualified on the spot? I might as well point out Master Roshi’s use of the Mafuba technique; it requires an item in a tournament where items are not allowed and not only that, it’s a game breaking technique that renders all fighting meaningless in a tournament that is all about fighting. In the final moments of the tournament, Frieza and #17 are still in the tournament even when the entire arena is in complete and utter shambles yet they are not eliminated for any reason.

• Tactics are non-existent in a tournament where teamwork is preached to be more important than raw power.

• Willpower and believing in love or other ideals means nothing because raw power supersedes everything. Only the strong with immense raw power survive even though this is supposed to be a tournament where the weakest contestant should have the greatest chance to outlast everyone thanks to willpower and tactics.

• Power scaling is broken, so its even more difficult to keep track of a battle’s flow and is impossible to enjoy a clean fight. As such, fighters can be nerfed or powered up at any time even when said fighter is the strongest, has taken the least amount of damage and is struggling to defeat two completely worn out Saiyans…

• Battle damage is inconsistent; you can have one arm and a leg with a hole in your torso and you will still be able to fight normally.

• Running out of stamina is inconsistent since fighters are refilled with it on the spot.

• Letting your guard down makes your defence paper thin for no reason, so even the smallest Ki attack amounts to collateral damage.

• Any transformations (more specifically the Saiyans) is inconsistent and can be used at any given time no matter how much damage is received, or the amount of stamina lost.

• The commentary on the bleachers is more important than the tournament itself.

What a disaster. The Tournament of Power was just utterly convoluted, completely nonsensical and a massive train wreck; it sucks. You will be relieved that this is over and done with.

After the Tournament of Disaster…Dragon Ball Super ends because Toei Animation now have all the milk money they need. Most of the Dragon Ball fandom was displeased and outraged with Dragon Ball Super ending, mainly because they can no longer make YouTube theory videos or review videos to earn money. If they are so disappointed, the fandom might as well make a fan-based continuation animated in Microsoft Paint, and the rest of the fandom wouldn’t be able to tell the difference because all they care about is colour swaps. But in all seriousness, Dragon Ball Super’s ending comes at no surprise due to Hiromi Tsuru passing away (RIP), the voice actor of Bulma who is one of the most important people of the Dragon Ball anime which made Toei Animation lose morale to continue forward. Another reason is due to the Tournament of Power’s premise itself; its so massive that anything after it will pale in comparison. Planet Sadal Arc? Exploring the other universes? Who cares, the Tournament of Power’s premise makes any conceivable story arc look flat. By shoving Dragon Ball’s tournament formula at its peak down our throats, who would want to digest some boring adventure arc; the fandom would rather want to eat up more tournament fighting. It also doesn’t help that the Tournament of Power didn’t capitalize on anything and leaves nothing to care about.

Overall Analysis

I tried to find something enjoyable in Dragon Ball Super and it never gave me the time or day. I don’t hate something just for the sake of hating it; I loathe Dragon Ball Super because it dismantles the Dragon Ball formula. Even the miniscule moments that are slightly enjoyable, means nothing in the long run.

In recent years, the anime industry’s shonen demographic has become stagnant so whenever someone call a show “shonen” it comes across as derogatory and demeaning. When Dragon Ball Super was announced, I thought this new Dragon Ball was a good chance to show newcomers of battle anime and manga what fighting is all about and to help revitalize the shonen demographic…unfortunately, this revitalization was not meant to be. Dragon Ball Super is just as shallow and stagnant as many trashy battle anime of the current era.

I can see why this is the case. Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z aired in an era where talent, time and money flowed more freely, and it was easier to depict more consistent well animated brutal fights since terrorism wasn’t prevalent back then. The average viewer could enjoy Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z far more because it aired on television and could never be spoiled about a major plot twist when discussing the show with other people; everyone was in the same boat and it was more enjoyable waiting to see the next transformation without prior information. On the other hand, Dragon Ball Super aired in an era where there is no talent, time and money are restricted, so depicting consistent well animated brutal fights with blood and gore is impossible due to terrorism being rampart. Dragon Ball Super is far more difficult to enjoy because it aired during the internet era where everyone can be spoiled in an instant; no one can enjoy speculating the next major plot twist since its shoved at your computer screen twenty-four seven.

So, when people say that Dragon Ball Super is awful in comparison to its predecessors because of nostalgia goggles, that is not the case; Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z aired in a better time with a strong focus on consistent well-animated fights aimed at entertaining the viewer. Dragon Ball Super aired in a rough time with a stronger focus on inconsistent animated fights aimed at milking the viewer’s cash.

To be honest, I find no joy in delivering this verdict; it sucks having to tear down a show I once had respect for. Dragon Ball Super is inferior in every way to its predecessors; it has inconsistent bad animation and artwork; the fights are terrible due to the bad animation and do not follow the power scaling or rules established and instead demolishes them in favour of having the best colour swap. Most characters are degraded versions of themselves and the new characters don’t do anything memorable to make you care about them. Worst of all, Dragon Ball Super damages the core aspect of the Dragon Ball franchise; from a monkey tailed boy striving to achieve greater strength through training and making friends along the way, to a battle seeking warrior who trains to protect his friends and family to a battle frenzy maniac who has an unhealthy obsession with dyeing his hair with every conceivable colour in existence.

Dragon Ball Super has achieved nothing resembling a good clean fight during its runtime nor does it show any sort of aspiration to be as good as its predecessors; all it amounts to is a cashgrab to create new Dragon Ball games which shouldn’t be the case. There is no conceivable way for me to recommend this train wreck to any Dragon Ball fan living under a rock and I don’t even consider it to be a time waster since it is a complete waste of time.

When Dragon Ball Super was announced, many Dragon Ball veterans believed that the Dragon Ball franchise should have stayed dead and shelved for eternity. With Dragon Ball Super’s end, I now share the same sentiments. The Dragon Ball formula simply cannot conform to current times, which is why Dragon Ball Super fails so miserably.

Its sad really, I didn’t think it was possible to royally screw up such a simple formula like Dragon Ball, but Dragon Ball Super proved me wrong. Say what you will about Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT which did have inconsistent moments; I won’t defend those inconsistencies. But you can’t tell me that they are just as bad as Dragon Ball Super. No, if Dragon Ball Z had ten asspulls and Dragon Ball GT had a hundred, then Dragon Ball Super had a thousand.

Dragon Ball once commanded respect; it had a magic touch like no other battle anime under the shonen demographic. I never expected anything well written from Dragon Ball in the first place even when I was a child; all I desired was lots of good fights between memorable, sympathetic protagonists who adventure around the globe training and making friends while protecting their loved ones and ruthless villains who want to destroy and conquer everything with either side using the eponymous Dragon Balls to get the advantage over the other in an epic struggle to determine the fate of the universe. That’s all Dragon Ball has ever been at it core. What more could you possibly want from a show that’s just about people punching each other? If you wanted well written battle anime, you would watch Full Metal Alchemist, Hunter X Hunter and Yu Yu Hakusho for that. However, as well written as those shows are, they didn’t have the magic touch of Dragon Ball. Sadly, Dragon Ball Super doesn’t have that magic touch that made me a major fan of it in the first place; its nonsensical fights between battle frenzy maniacs and “well written” villains who are unable to use the Super Dragon Balls because they are too big to fill in the boots of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z in a meaningless struggle that’s as pointless as existentialism itself.

I’ve probably started to ramble on now and started reiterating similar words too many times already, so I’ll give my final thoughts. As for the future of the Dragon Ball franchise…I don’t care because there is nothing to miss out on. Someday, a new Dragon Ball show will be announced and continue the travesty of Dragon Ball Super along with milking the fandom’s cash. But I won’t need to worry about wasting money because I have no need for any more Dragon Ball video games, especially ones that rely on miniscule rosters and stealing other battle engines to achieve mainstream popularity. Apparently, there’s a new Dragon Ball movie which has been announced that continues this show’s travesty and appears to be nothing more than a rehash of a previous Dragon Ball arc.

“The Miraculous Conclusion! Farewell, Goku! Until We Meet Again!!” is the name of Dragon Ball Super’s last episode, an episode name that rips off Dragon Ball GT’s last episode, the non-canon series…a fitting end for such an atrocious series; clearly illustrates the priorities of this show, to milk the fandom. Well, all I know is that after Dragon Ball Super, I won’t be meeting Goku again anytime soon.

Tl;dr - Dragon Ball Super lives in the shadow of its predecessors; it’s a battle anime that tried to usurp its fellow kings and made an embarrassment of itself, forever living on as a disgrace to the Dragon Ball name. It has never amounted to anything worthy of value nor delivered any good fights. It’s just a trash tier show through and through.
Rating:2.83
Approval:-
Notice: I wrote a separate review for the first 2 arcs and you can find them in their respective movie versions

Universe 6 Tournament

This arc had absolutely no steaks or tension. It was just a small tournament, with the only penalty for defeat being Earth teleporting to a different location. That’s so terrifying for a civilization that has no space travel technology yet. Muten Roshi blowing up the moon back in the second arc was a bigger calamity than this one. And why the hell did they even need a tournament, if the dragon could grant them anything they wanted?

Since there was no tension, the writer had to make up a lot of fake-outs for maintaining the interest of the audience with constant trolling.
-Monaka was a nobody pretending to be the strongest
-Botamo seemed to be invincible, yet his ability was easy to counter
-Frost pretended to be good, only to reveal himself as a cheating villain
-Magetta seemed to be a challenge to Vegeta, only because the latter didn’t go Blue right away

Also, the heroes had to constantly sabotage themselves in order to make it seem the opposition stood a chance, which was quite insulting once you realized it’s all nonsense.
-Gohan couldn’t participate because he had a business meeting
-Buu was disqualified for not knowing how to spell his name
-Piccolo dropped out for the sake of making Vegeta look cool
-Cabba was so weak, Vegeta had to teach him how to be a SSJ in 3 seconds, only to instantly lose anyways

Even as a tournament, it didn’t have much for you to care about. The opponents were all weak enough to be defeated by Piccolo, with the exception of Hit being somewhat of a challenge for having a broken power that allowed him to level up just by looking at his opponents. And even he wasn’t really a threat since despite being an assassin, he wasn’t allowed to kill anyone, effectively killing all the suspense.

So, why did they make this arc if it had nothing to offer? I’ll tell you why; so they could add more characters in Xenoverse 2. How else would they trick the fantards to buy the same game, if not for having a bigger variety of versus battles? The franchise fell so low, to the point where instead of having toys being made based on the series, you have the series being made based on the toys.

Goku Black

My god, this was easily the worst written arc in the entire franchise, yet the fantards consider it to be the best because it was giving them every bullshit they wanted to see for decades.
-Future Trunks returned
-The evil Goku from The Tree of Might became canon
-More hair color-swaps
-Mai became token waifu
-Mafuba was used again
-Vegeto returned

As a result nothing made sense. Especially the time travel gimmick became more broken than ever. The only thing the writer cared about was throwing in as many cameos and callbacks as he could, instead of trying to make a coherent plot.
-Why don’t they simply ask Zuno to tell them who is Goku Black?
-Why didn’t Gowasu stop Zamasu when the tea was showing he became evil?
-Why didn’t Zamasu simply wish for all mortals to die? What was he waiting for on Earth for so many months?
-Why was Beerus complaining about time travel when the prophecy of the Saiyan God is fatalistic?
-Why wasn’t anyone using the Mafuba for all these arcs?
-Why didn’t Goku simply summon Zeno from the very beginning?
-Why did Whis use time travel to fix everything at the end when it’s supposed to be a grave sin?

Tournament of Power

The last arc of this dreadful show had absolutely no planning. The only concern of the writers was to cram as many characters as possible and have them doing as many callbacks as possible, so they can pander the braindead audience with as little effort as possible. There is no plot to speak of, since it’s just random duels happening in whatever order the writers felt like at the moment, so I’m just going to describe how the participants were treated as means to prove how little thought there was in this horrible excuse of a finale. So, in order of elimination we start with:

1) Buu, who was not even in the tournament because the authors realized his powers were broken. He could turn opponents into candy, or heal his allies instantly, thus defeating pretty much everyone on his own, while taking away any sense of tension, since nobody would be running out of energy, or even getting injured. This is also why throughout the series, they were constantly keeping him out of the action by making him fall asleep or not knowing how to write his name. It clearly shows they didn’t plan anything ahead when they gave him a new power up right before the tournament and then changed their minds and had him falling asleep again. The funny thing is, the heroes could have simply taken him to the hyperbolic chamber so he would be awake by the time the tournament begins, but conveniently nobody thought of that. By the way, Vegeta blowing up the chamber was not an excuse for not putting Buu inside, since nobody knew Vegeta was inside, nor mentioned the possibility of using the chamber for speeding up his nap time. In retrospect, it was a mistake not including Buu in the roster, since he would be a fine excuse for why Goku and Vegeta were running out of energy, only to magically get it back after a few seconds, over and over again. As for the rule of not allowing healing during the fight, they broke every rule a hundred times so let’s not use that as an in-story excuse.

2) You don’t need any more proof regarding that, than seeing the flying fighters. Flying is not allowed, unless you got wings. Well, if that’s allowed because it’s a natural ability for them, then so if Buu’s healing powers, since it’s something natural for him. Also, what was the point of this limitation when everybody was constantly hovering and jumping and teleporting all the time, as if they were flying? It didn’t matter at all if they were on ground level or not, since they were constantly using energy blasts from afar to knock out someone, thus rendering distance inconsequential. As for those who were flying naturally, it didn’t give them any benefit whatsoever. That parrot guy was easily blasted out, that bat guy jumped out on his own, and that pixie bimbo literally forgot how to fly. So what was the point of not allowing flying? They had no idea of what they were doing with it.

3) Then it was the whole “attacking Goku from behind” gimmick, which got so old by being used all the time. Goku, like the complete dumbass he became in Super, was constantly being immobilized by someone grabbing him from behind. Something that is impossible after being able to sense someone from the other side of the universe and is a thousand times faster than light. But, hey, we need that fake suspense to make it seem like he can’t defeat everyone in a second, so let’s make it seem like he is unable to free himself right away. And let’s have the excuse of saving up his energy. Yeah, because he totally needed not to waste his energy, something he did twenty times and ran out of it a dozen more, only to magically get it all back after a couple of seconds. And the most insulting part was the orc-looking dude, who tried to sacrifice himself for taking Goku out of the ring. That is something most of the Z Fighters did, it was always heroic and tragic because they were characters you knew for decades, and also a cool way for them to leave the ring. But when a nobody like this orc-dude did the same, nobody gave a shit because he was not a Z Fighter. Even the show made it seem like it was nothing important, because the guy was cannon fodder. That’s how little the writers cared about everyone who was not an established character.

4) Then it’s the cheating when it comes to some of the powers. A wolf guy could poison even the strongest fighters, but because Goku had seen his power in the preliminaries, he knew how to avoid it. Meaning, the preliminaries existed only for nerfing universe 9 during the tournament. The wolf brothers were capable to take out most others, yet they were treated as complete fodders. One of them forgot he could become huge, and the rest assumed they could surround a guy that can teleport, or someone who couldn’t escape by simply jumping away. Universe 9 was treated as a complete joke when this is not what they were showing us before.

5) This is where the first deletion of a universe happened and every shonentard was losing his shit for no reason.
- Oh my god, the stakes have never been higher, as entire universes are being destroyed, and there is absolutely no way for them to be wished back at the end.
- Oh my god, Goku is a villain since the universes are being destroyed because of him, although this was not his idea since Zeno was planning on doing it, even if Goku hadn’t said a word.
- Oh my god, Goku is going to get character development when he realizes the destruction his battle frenzy causes, and will unlock the next power up because of it, although he never had and never will have any character development because this is a crappy shonen for people with low expectations.
- Oh my god, the angels are evil because they look really sinister and want to destroy everything, although they behave differently in every episode, thus you can’t be sure about anything.
- Oh my god, something terrible is going to happen at the end because Toriyama is out of ideas and is spreading lies just to keep his braindead audience watching.

6) Then there are cases of plain stupidity, such as that time android 18 needed to make sure someone was dead by coming closer. Turns out he was faking it, which was obvious, since if he wasn’t 18 would have been disqualified. You gotta be a real retard to fall for that.

7) And then we got the first KO for universe 7. Despite Kuririn being in the team for creating a new blinding attack and for somehow being as powerful as super saiyan blue (because power levels are bullshit and Goku is too stupid to know how to hold back) none of that mattered. His blinding attack was less useful than a smelly shoe. Which by the way, that counts as a weapon and he should have been disqualified. Not that anyone cares about the rules in this damn tournament. Anyways, he loses because he dropped his guard and not because he was overpowered. We can’t have one of the established heroes losing in a fair way; that would make him look weak. No, it has to be an unfair sneak attack by a bad guy. Something which by the way shouldn’t have happened in this case, because A, the bad guy was a hundred times stronger than him thus didn’t need to sneak attack him, and B, android 18 was right next to him covering his rear, therefore it shouldn’t be possible to be sneak attacked. How stupid is this bitch?

8) The next part they completely messed up has to do with hyping anyone who was not an established character. There was this huge disconnect between making many of the opponents seem threatening, and actually being handled as such. It’s part of the fake suspense this entire series overflows with. They were constantly exciting you to expect every fighter being challenging, only to see them getting defeated very easily. I’m telling you, Reddit was full of topics where people were having dreams about the amazing powers every single one of those nobodies will have, only to get 30 seconds of throwaway fodders. The hype was so high, shonentards were constantly dreaming about the potential of this arc. And there is nothing wrong in making it seem like the opposition stands a chance, but it’s anti-climactic when it turns out nobody outside of Jiren posed a threat. He was clearly the final opponent as the opening was constantly telling you, yet these stupid promises of amazing fights from others was making it seem like there is more to it. When there never was and the show itself never tried to make anyone else that important.

9) And the problem is not just how nobody else was treated fairly, it also has to do with how they were behaving when they were facing an established fighter. At first they would be heroic and kind-hearted, but as soon as they face a favored warrior they would magically become evil and petty. The writers were so unwilling to show psychological pressure by presenting everyone fighting for the survival of his universe instead of being good or evil, to the point they were rewriting noble opponents into bad guys, so the heroes would seem heroic by defeating them. Because this way, it doesn’t feel tragic when you have to kill countless people by defeating their heroes. No sir, they are assholes and they deserve it.

10) That was super lame when Gohan was the only one aware of that. They were constantly making it seem like he was devastated by the destruction he was causing, and why he was supposed to be holding back all the time and have his ass kicked around by nobodies. Every time it was happening it seemed like he would get character development. Everyone expected him to fight seriously afterwards and to unlock the next power up thanks to his newfound determination. Only to completely forget everything after a few minutes, go back to getting his ass kicked by nobodies, and never unlocking the new power up the show was constantly hyping you about. All because the writers were refusing to show actual psychological pressure in an arc that was demanding it.

11) After that we had the defeat of Tien, someone who was there just for the heck of it. Toriyama gave up on him ever since the original series, and Super simply continued the tradition of treating him as garbage. It says a lot when he was ridiculed in every episode he was supposed to get the spotlight. First he’s made to look like a fool by a little girl with weak powers, then he’s defeated by a grandpa he had surpassed decades ago, then he drops his guard in the tournament as if he doesn’t have decades of battle experience, and finally sacrifices himself to take out a complete nobody Goku could defeat in a fraction of a second. But no, they had to make it look like Goku forgot how to teleport and thus couldn’t appear behind the sharpshooter and defeat him without Tien having to sacrifice. We needed Tien to look heroic by making the protagonist act like a complete retard.

12) And by the way, this is another blunder about the arc. There were many last moment saves for some characters, and not for others. There was no logic in how someone could save a comrade from falling off the stage in one scene, but be unable to do the same in another scene. It would happen whenever the writers felt like it, instead of when it was possible to happen. Why didn’t Goku teleport to save Tien from falling? Why didn’t Kunshi or Jimizu use their powers to save their fighters more often? It would make sense if they were shown being preoccupied with other fights, something which never happened. Everyone was supposed to be fighting at the same time, when in reality the action was mostly duels with everybody else disappearing from the stage for twenty episodes. Basically, the storyboard was complete shit, since everyone appeared and disappeared at random, and you never had any idea what the rest were doing in the meantime. And since it was universe 7 who defeated almost everybody else, it’s as if the opponents were doing nothing for twenty episodes, besides patiently waiting for their turn to go against universe 7. I understand that it would be impossible to show 80 characters fighting at the same time, but that begs the question: If the writers couldn’t do it, why didn’t they make a traditional tournament instead? Nobody would be appearing and disappearing all the time there, interesting duels wouldn’t be interrupted at random, and nobody would be saved from falling off the stage whenever the writers felt like it. So, the moral message of the story is: If you know you can’t do it, don’t do it.

13) The next defeat was Roshi, who despite being handled much better than any other member in the team, was still terrible in overall.
- Despite giving up on fighting way back in the original series, he magically becomes super-powerful by watching porn. Training in secret my ass; he was doing nothing but watching porn for decades.
- He mutated into a rapist who sexually assaults every girl than is near him; something he never did in the past.
- He defeats Tien, someone who was stronger than him since the day he was introduced and who was training non-stop for decades in actual martial arts.
- He uses the mafuba in the tournament multiple times, which is a double cheat since not only he didn’t die from it as he did with King Piccolo, but he also used vials for trapping someone inside. Those count as weapons and he should have been disqualified because of them. So many idiots were defending this as legal because the vials were part of the technique, which makes no sense, since with the same logic someone could use a nuclear warhead by using the technique known as “activation button finger attack”.
- And going back to what I said about the writers refusing to allow psychological pressure, Roshi is about to die from his injuries, but Goku jumps in and resurrects him by simply giving him energy. We couldn’t have some actual tension by seeing a hero dying for a few minutes. And why the hell did they need senzu beans all these years, when giving energy has the same effect?

14) I will tell you why; it’s because the show watered down the violence so much, to the point injuries became the same thing as getting tired. There is almost no blood or bruises anymore, and energy attacks are only pushing someone out of the ring, when in the past they would have disintegrated him completely. Since injuries no longer exist, you don’t need senzu beans anymore. Just give some of your energy to a “tired” companion, and that is enough to become fully healed. So basically, death lost its meaning a long time ago, and now so did injuries.

15) At this point, the writers decided to get rid of universe 6, so they were making up excuses for taking them out in the dumbest ways imaginable. The first bigshot was Frost who was all about trolling since day one. He had the twist of being a good Frieza, only for a second twist to undo the first twist and he was just like Frieza all along. In the tournament of power he teamed up with Frieza and everybody was theory crafting a million nonsense regarding who they will double-cross and how powerful they will be as a duo, only for the whole thing being yet another troll. They never teamed up to do anything and Frieza eventually double-crossed him in a most anti-climactic way. Why did he even need to fool Frost into lowering his guard by kicking the crap out of Gohan, when he was a thousand times stronger than him? What happened to the whole “we need to save up our energy” when they wasted their energy and time on this completely pointless trolling? That’s what happens when you create a character whose only defining feature is trolling. The writers didn’t know what to do with him, so they destroyed the credibility of anyone else who was interacting with him as well. Gohan was once again shown to be incapable to deal with someone way weaker than him, and Frieza was wasting energy and time when they were supposed to be fighting for survival. Also, it was proven once again how the rules make no sense and everyone can break them whenever he feels like it. Frost was erased for attacking someone from the bench, when everyone else was constantly throwing weapons and giving their energy from the bench without ever being punished.

16) The second bigshot was Hit, who in the classic tradition of this horrible series, was completely nerfed compared to his previous appearance. He didn’t defeat almost everyone with his time skip ability, and he didn’t constantly power up just by looking at stronger opponents. In fact, he was defeated so easily to the point many shonentards refused to believe he was out of the ring and were making up bullshit theories about him still being on the stage by using clones or some shit.

17) The next ones were Kale and Caulifla, who sum up everything that is wrong with listening to your fans. Creating gender swapped imitations of non-canon characters, who can power up with no training or effort, from normal form all the way to SSJ2 in less than an hour. Somehow getting no damage from a SSG kamehame but one minute later having trouble with a SSJ2. Not getting disqualified for using the Potara, or not using the Potara right away to defeat everyone in one minute, and instead assume neither of them is going to get knocked out by the time they decide to use the earrings. Something which happened almost twice before the fusion, by the way. And of course Goku and Vegeta really want to save up their energy which is why they trained their enemies in the middle of the battle by wasting their energy in making them stronger and harder to defeat. And Kefla really wanted to save her universe by taking out the strongest enemies, which is why she was playing with the other saiyans the whole time instead of teaming up with them for taking out Jiren. Top notch writing.

18) And finally there were the two Namekians, the definition of mishandled characters. They were super powerful, they had perfect teamwork, they used tactics, they didn’t limit their attacks to one technique, they never dropped their guard just because, they never held back for having a fun battle, they didn’t become villains the moment they went up against universe 7, they didn’t do something ridiculous such as powering up in the middle of the fight or heal instantly when they were out of stamina, and they did not break the rules by using weapons. Despite all these assets, they were hiding throughout the tournament for no reason. They didn’t even bother to take out a few nobodies while in stealth mode. And on top of all that, the rest of their team acted like they didn’t matter until they were the last remaining on stage. It’s almost like the writers didn’t have a clue about what they will be like up until the episode they introduced them. It’s almost like instead of fleshing out these infinitely better written than even the main heroes characters, they wasted their time in gender bending fan service saiyans. These Namekians should have been the main focus of universe 6 and they only appeared for a single episode.

19) But why should anyone pay attention to those nobodies when you have excellently written characters like Ribrianne, a parody of magical girls whose only defining feature is making the exact same joke about love? She repeated it in almost every goddamn episode despite getting old after a few times. Not even her powers were interesting; she had the most generic attacks with the word love in the name to further make her more obnoxious. She didn’t even use teamwork with the other members of her team despite never shutting up about love and compassion. Everybody hated her for all the screen time she was getting and cheered when they finally took her out. But again, why would you give focus on the well-written Namekians where you have characters such as her?

20) After all this mess, most of the remaining known heroes were taken out in a hurry and in very anti-climactic ways because the writers were suddenly told they only have a dozen episodes to wrap up this travesty. This begins with Piccolo, who was once again nothing more than a surrogate father for Gohan, even after decades had passed and he had become a family man. Because why would you do something new with a character when you can rehash the same shit that sell based on nostalgia? After being nothing but support the whole time, he gets pushed out of the ring by a bug, because we can’t have an established hero losing fairly by a nobody.

21) Then No.18 gets kicked out after doing nothing but supporting others and never standing out on her own. And she does a pretty crappy job at it, since she fails to protect Kuririn’s back, and her heroic sacrifice to let her brother stay on the stage was fake feels, since just like it happened with Tien, Goku forgot how to teleport, thus he didn’t know he could save anyone he wanted at any time.

22) Then Dyspo and Gohan are taken out in lame ways, since for some reason being the fastest in all the universes is not fast enough to avoid getting trapped by a bunch of beams, and being promised to get a power up throughout the arc means nothing. Also, Gohan, what happened to your reliant self? You were supposed to no longer be a crybaby after you became SSJ2. Now you went back into a scared manchild who refuses to take part in a fight because of a business meeting and constantly needs Piccolo to give you courage. Where did your character development go to? Also, Goku forgot how to teleport again, so he couldn’t save you.

23) Toppo was the next one to be taken out in a stupid way. He was yapping about justice the whole time, only to contradict himself at the end by going god mode and completely flipping the only thing that was defining him. He was equally shallow and annoying as Ribrianne, but this character rewrite is not an improvement. Also, he was overpowered in the most boring and direct way without some sort of strategy to at least make it worthwhile. I mean, what’s so special about god ki if a mortal can still kick your ass? Was it that hard to make him lose by being tricked into erasing the ground under his feet, or wiping from existence one of the opponents, thus getting disqualified? Getting overpowered by a lazy power up was the most unimaginative way to defeat someone. They even contradict the in-series logic since despite being able to wipe from existence anything he attacks, Toppo somehow lost to a mortal who was using attacks he should be able to delete easily.

24) The one who kicked his ass was Vegeta by getting a power up that was never explained or excused. What the hell is Super Saiyan sparkly Blue? The perfected god ki form? Then what the hell was blue in comparison to red? And he unlocked it because he was thinking of Cabba, a guy he hardly knows and is hell-bent on becoming his mentor, although he is currently dead? How are you so sure you will see him again and what about your family or the survival of your universe; those are not important anymore? And what happened to that catharsis you supposedly got in the Buu arc, when you accepted Goku as your superior? You went back into rivaling him, as if you never had any development as a character. Once again they are rehashing the same ideas without developing new ones.

25) After that there was only the final showdown where the last three fighters were taken out at the same time, so I am going to talk about them separately. Starting with Frieza, the best villain in the entire franchise, now ruined by the terrible way he was handled. He was initially resurrected for a rehash of the beginning of the android saga, only to be killed and resurrected again as a replacement for Buu. The only reason it happened was because people don’t like Buu as much as Frieza. Strangely enough people don’t like Tien that much either but he couldn’t be replaced for some reason. So, in the tournament Frieza was constantly trolling everyone, mostly doing nothing but looking at others fight, and occasionally taking out a few nobodies. Then with the power of friendship he becomes a good guy at the finale and teams up with Goku to take out Jiren. What the hell was this trash? Frieza was special as the bad guy who never became good and now he became just another background ally along with the other worthless Z fighters who were once enemies and opponents. And they even bring him back to life as thanks despite being a backstabbing sadist, personally responsible for the death of 99% of all sentient life in their universe, and who was planning to wish from the dragon to become the next god of (not) everything. How do you casually redeem something like that with the power of friendship? This is bullshit.

26) Then we had Jiren, the most boring and forgettable antagonist in the whole franchise. He has the most generic face, he’s just super strong without using any interesting techniques, his back story was an unoriginal Batman revenge ripoff, hastily explained in few minutes, and he was doing almost nothing throughout the tournament despite being able to defeat everybody in a few seconds. He had some bullshit excuse about not wanting to be responsible for the destruction of a universe, and yet he was in a tournament for the sole purpose of erasing other universes. He constantly sabotaged his own team by not helping out his companions, and he constantly didn’t bother to kick out the ones he fought. And what did you know; he suddenly becomes evil at the finale when he was calm and stoic throughout the tournament. Power is everything all of a sudden, and he proceeds to show how un-heroic he is by beating the crap out of an exhausted Vegeta. Well done writers, you really outdid yourselves there. Not making Vegeta getting overpowered fairly because that would make him look weak.

27) Then we have Goku who is a culmination of every problem in the show. It’s summed up as acting like a complete idiot for purposes of fake suspense, fooling around with his enemies instead of taking the situation seriously, and constantly getting his stamina back a dozen times after he’s completely exhausted. This is done mainly because there was no way to excuse Goku not defeating everyone right away, as it was the case in earlier arcs.
-Saiyan arc: Goku was in the afterlife
-Namek arc: Goku was healing, traveling to Namek, and then… healing again
-Android arc: Goku was recovering from his heart disease.
-Buu arc: Goku was letting everyone have their chance with Buu instead of doing a fusion dance right away
-Resurrection F: Goku was at Beerus’ planet
Without him being incapacitated for a long period of time, the writers were making up silly excuses for why the obvious thing wasn’t happening. But, since people are watching Dragonball for the damn power ups instead of the writing, Goku eventually gets two new hair colors that make him more powerful than ever before, when he has no energy left. Holy shit; how much more plot armor can they give this guy? He wins even when he is losing. And of course none of that had anything to do with Goku getting character development because he stops treating the tournament as a joke. Because that’s what everybody expected to happen after being constantly told something terrible is going to happen at the finale.

28) And finally we have No.17, the best character of the arc. Not because he was the best written obviously, but because he won. As far as writing goes, he was a complete mess just like the rest of them. He was absent from the show since the Cell arc, and all of a sudden he reappears as strong as SSB, by doing the impossibly hard training of … being a park ranger. Yeah, that’s all it takes these days to jump to god levels. Next thing you know, the farmer with a shotgun will be stronger than Zeno by shoveling manure. Back to 17, he was the voice of reason throughout the tournament and was not fooling around like the rest of the idiots did, which is why he was such a cool character. But in reality the writers just made him perfect when he was just a barely looked into character. He didn’t have any of the pragmatic features in his first appearance and now all of a sudden he is a mastermind with exceptional hearing. They went as far as making him able to hear the tiny bug not even Piccolo could hear with his keen senses. In the finale, dumb shit happen and he decides to make it seem like he died to protect Goku and Vegeta. I don’t understand why he would do such a thing, since even if he wanted to attack an unsuspected Jiren later on, he wouldn’t be able to scratch him no matter how strong the attack would be. In fact, if he had lowered his energy barrier and allowed Jiren’s attack to actually kill him, he would have tricked Jiren into getting disqualified and universe 7 would have won the tournament. But we couldn’t have something smart like that and we instead had the dumb shit of hiding for a couple of episodes for a weak ambush to take place.

And the arc ends with the terrible thing that Toriyama promised everyone would happen. What could this terrible thing possibly be that is more devastating than the destruction of most universes, which are totally not going to be wished back?
- Does Frieza manage to get his wish and becomes the new god of (not) everything?
- Do the angels reveal to be evil and kill Zeno, becoming unstoppable after the strongest mortals are dead?
- Does Yamoshi, the original SSG, appear out of nowhere and kills the angels?
- Does Hit reveal to be on the stage the whole time and assassinates No.17?

They just wish the universes back and everybody lives happily ever after. That’s the fucking terrible thing Toriyama was hyping you for. Zeno goes as far as admitting he was planning to bring back the universes anyways, and he wouldn’t allow evil wishes to be granted, so the most devastating destruction in the history of the franchise was a joke all along. That also means Goku and anyone else who were being idiots and fooled around the whole time, are now justified, because there was never any actual threat and it was always a game. Fuck this show. Just fuck this show.
Rating:3
Approval:91.1% (2 votes)
Writing this one really hurts my soul a bit. It is true what they say: You either die as a hero, or you live long enough to become a villain.

I used to love Dragon Ball. Oh, I did. A lot. Watching it either alone or friends, talking about it in length discussions. Talking about the characters, the story, what could have happened, everything, while playing the Budokai games on PS2. Fun times. But not anymore. I really want to throw most of this shit to the bin, thanks to the directions they went with DB. The first problem began with GT. It had so many problems, I was wondering back then how Toriyama even greenlit. I learned after some time he wasn't involved with GT and it was made for a quick cash-grab during the peak of DBZ. Of course, that didn't make things better. It made it worse.

Time passed, went to university, took my diploma, started working, and I moved away from DBZ. And then I watched the movie with Vegeta's brother and Super Saiyan Bardock and my banging my head to the desk started ever since. And of course, I learned about the movies "Battle of Gods" and "Resurrection of F". I haven't bothered watching them at all, for few reasons. For BoG, I saw the new form of SSJ, called God Super Saiyan and my reaction was "That's Kaio-Ken, you assholes!!". For RoF, the fact they brought back Frieza and giving him new transformation and giving to Goku and Vegeta yet another Super Saiyan form, this time Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan, or Super Saiyan Blue, for short and making more fucking sense than SSGSS. I passed watching those movies. I don't mention Kai, because it addes nothing new to the mix at all. It's only there for people to say "HERE IS HOW DBZ SHOULD HAVE BEEN FROM THE BEGINNING!!". It's simply a very good, easy, with not much effort way to grab people's money with out doing much work. You can simply open any video editor, get all DBZ episodes, cut and edit them, without fillers and voila, you have Kai.

And then I heard about Dragon Ball Super, the new DB series, the true canonical sequel to DBZ. I said to myself "OK, that can't be bad". Boy, oh boy, how wrong was I. Deskbanging intesified from there.

I will start with the technical stuff, before moving to the arcs.

The first thing everybody started talking about DBS very negatively was the animation, and I will join them. It's the worst animation I have ever seen in my whole life for a major animated show. Some drawings of characters some times were either half-drawn, or badly-drawn, with very bad porpotions of the body as well, like Goku some times has a small head compared to his body. I saw hands being so badly-drawn, I thought they were on wrong arms. And some fights are badly animated too and for an action series with powerful punches, kickes, destruction of the surrondings with some powerful techniques, it's not good-looking at all. And when it shows characters from far away, like doing a wide shot, they all look plainly drawn, showing muscles blocky and faces with not many features. Few were the moments I saw some effort put to the animation.

I don't exaggerate when I say I have seen better animation from those fan-made cartoons about Game Grumps on Youtube, or from hentai. Hell, even Dora the Explorer has better animation than this. I don't care what people will say here, it's atrocious. It's not some run-of-the-mill ecchi harem high school series we get every month that doesn't have much to go for. It's, supposedly, a major series, a YUGE name that everyone is watching! How the fuck can you screw that!? I watch the new Chii's Sweet Home series, and while that show has some not-good CGI, it's better made.

As for the sound department.............. I don't have any complains. Voice acting is decent, and the opening is 100x better than Kai's, so that's a positive. But, I do feel the guy who voiced acted King Kai, kinda phoned it. At the beginning of the show, when he yelling to Goku for his predicament, he wasn't yelling as I think he should have. But that's me.

Another major complain I do have with DBS is how the whole show is around Goku and Vegeta. Most of the characters don't impact the show at all. In fact, only Bulma does anything useful in the whole show. Do you remember how in DBZ we were seeing Gohan growing up, and doing stuff? Fuck that shit, he is a family man now, with wife and kid, and a job as scholar and stop being in any way useful. Krillin? Pfft, he gets the shaft as well and becomes a background character. And let's give Vegeta Krillin's Pwned Counter. Let's not go to the others characters as well, because it can make you sad. I found Jaco annoying as well, used mostly for exposition.

Before I go to the arcs, let me say again I haven't watched BoG and RoF movies at all, since it's the same thing anyways. They say some things were changed between TV and movies, but they end the same way, so it's like saying "They wear blue hats instead of reds hats, so it's totally different, expect not at all.". Secondly, I haven't bothered with fillers. Thankfully, episode titles are listed here, so I avoided them, expect for............. that one dreadful filler episode.

Arc 1: Battle of Gods
(Episodes 1-14)

I believe this was a good arc over all, because we are introduced to some far better and more interesting characters: Beerus and Whis. They do begin as villains, but they aren't bad guys, like Frieza. Beerus is the God of Destruction, the most powerful being in the universe and Whis, his assosiate. They are not bad as character, there is some chemistry and they don't feel as most of the characters from the movies and they have impact as well. I will take him over Lord Slug, or Cooler or Garlic Jr and whatever that thing was in the third Broly movie. Aaaaaaaaaaaand they ruined it by mentioning God Super Saiyan. Long story short, yet another fucking power up for Goku. At least, we have the originality where Goku doesn't truly win and it moved the story more. Not mnay major complains.

Arc 2: Resurrection of F
(Episodes 15-27)

When I heard the movie would have Frieza as the main villain, I despaired. It's moves like this I absolutely hate. "Let's bring a recognise villain to the story, despite being dead or out of the picture, to bank on people's nostalgia and make better money!!" is what they thought pretty much. No point of this fight and no point of this arc. I swear I could have skipped the whole thing and nothing major would be lost on the way. What we get is yet another transformation for Frieza, now Golden Frieza, and yet another SSJ form and thats' it. How it worked, some loyal soldiers to Frieza resurrected him with the Dragon Balls, and he spent months training (yes, really) to kill Goku and Vegeta. Can't say I really cared for the result, since I knew how it would end. That goes for all DBS, since there is the finale of DBZ, that takes place years after Goku kills Majin Buu and DBS takes some time after Majin Buu.

Another thing I don't get is why bother showing Captain Ginyu still exists at all. It's pointless.

In the end, bad arc.

Arc 3: Champa and the Interuniversal Tenkaichi Budokai
(Episodes 28-41)

This is where the movies ended and DBS moved and it went to the shitter even further. The process behind it must have been "Let's throw a tournament arc, since it's Dragonball, 'till we figure out what to do next. Also, let's steal more ideas from fanfics as well. If it worked with SSJ Bardock, it can work with everything!". So we learn there are 12 universes, not just this one and the twin brother of Beerus, Champa is looking for the Super Dragon Balls. Oh yes, more Dragon Balls, Because this concept isn't redundant and they lost their meaning by the time the Namekian Dragon Balls were introduced and are used now to resurrect dead people and nothing more.

And why do we have a tournament between two universes? What kind of catastrophic events lead to it? What could it be the epic reason?

Food. That's right, food. Because our universe has the better food than Champa's universe, we will hold a tournament with the strongest fighters of both universes because of food. Ughhhhhhhh.............

And the fighters from the other universe are for most part uninteresting: an angry Haribo version of Winnie the Pooh, pallete-swapped Frieza, a meak Saiyan whose fight lasts for 1 minute, a rejected Robot Master for Mega Man and Hit, the best assassin from that universe. Seriously, the best fight in this arc is Goku vs Hit. The worst fight goes to Vegeta vs Frost, mainly because they tried to make Frost seem like a good guy but they go "PLOT TWIST! He is evil!", like "No shit, Benedict Cumberbutch, we kinda figured it he is bad". The highlight of this arc is when Goku, while in SSGSS form, he uses Kaio-Ken to be on the same level with Hit. That made many fans' pants filled with jizz somehow. I said "The fact you remembered Kaio-Ken, it means you really got out of ideas".

Also, it was at this part I learned that the manga does a better explaination of stuff that happens in the story, and being better written. It's like saying it's better to wipe your ass with toilet paper than with sand paper. Examples are, in the fight between Vegeta vs Magetta (the Robot Master reject I said above), in the whole fight, Vegeta is on SSJ form, not in SSJ Blue. It's simply due to how much energy it drains. In the anime, this VERY IMPORTANT PIECE OF INFORMATION is shown, whereas in the anime, it's NEVER TOLD! And, in the manga, Goku never uses Kaio-Ken at all!!! Like, what the blazing balls?!

I kinda liked how Goku and Hit seeing Beerus and Champa start fighting like kids, they say how they fight for them pointlessly, like they acknowledge how fucking retarded this tournament was from the get-go.

As we didn't have enough bullshit, we are introduced to Zeno, the King of all Universes. Because, the word "god" hasn't lost any meaning already. Anyways, Beerus wins, the tournament is over and I don't care for shit in-between.

And we move to the worst arc of DBS so far, and one of the worse arcs in fiction which is...............................

Arc 4: Goku Black
(Episodes 47-67)

Oh yeah, the part that made me hate Dragon Ball Super forever and dislike Dragon Ball in general. The arc that people praise a lot for some reason.

So, we have a new thread that appears inFuture Princess Trunk's time, kills Future Bulma and is revealed to look like a lot like Goku. The very first thing you will notice isFuture Princess Trunk's hair is blue, not purple. I never understood why they did that. On DBZ, both series and movies, he had PURPLE hair, not BLUE. That's a major mistake that follows many, many more. Logically, he goes to present time and ask Goku and Vegeta for help. The new villain, dubbed as Goku Black, because he wears black but he is not black, appears to present. After this skirmish, we are introduced to Zamash, the other villain, who wants to kill all mortals because they are stupid, hairy, empty-headed animal food trough wipers, their mothers were hamsters and their fathers smelt of elderberries, therefore they must die. He is one of the Supreme Kais from Universe 10, and apprentice to Gowash.

The immediate problem with this arc is how it was going back and forth to many stuff:

1) Goku, Vegeta andFuture Princess Trunks go to future time, meet Goku Black, get their asses kicked, go back to present, think of stragety, go back to future, repeat. This is done 3-4 times and during these times, the same thing happens.

2) Gowash is drinking tea, made by Zamash, Zamash says he hates mortals and they must die, Gowash dismisses those things and stops Zamash, and Zamash hates him even more. Also, this scene is done more than 4 times. After a while, we get it, he is bad. And total shocker, he tries to kill Gowash and in the end, he is killed by Beerus.

Oh, and who is Goku Black? He reminds me a lot of Tha Arkham Knight. He is supposed to be a new exciting character, being stronger than our hero, whose true identity would shock and leave us in awe. And like Arkham Knight, when revealed, you want to punch walls and babies from your seething anger. Goku Black is Zamash who switched bodies with Goku using the Super Dragon Balls, kills Gowash, kills mortals, and then he travels to the past to team-up with past Zamash to unleash more hell.

This arc has enough bullshit to make Trump's Wall, like "Let's use the Ma Fu Baa, something people will Google to defeat him" and they botched it, or how they fuck up the timelines more than Barry Allen fucks up the timelines in the Flash TV series.

And to the final fight, Zamash and Goku Black use the Potara earrings to fuse together. How will Goku and Vegeta deal with it? We will use the Potarra earrings as well. And it has the biggest retcon I have ever seen in my whole life. It passes many retcons in X-Men comics in every possible way. Do you remember in DBZ the Potara fusion is permanent and can't be reversed at all? Now, if you are not a Kai, the fusion lasts for 1 HOUR!!! THAT'S BULLSHIT ON EVERY CALIBER!!

Do you remember how Vegeta was totally against it on DBZ, but when he hears that Trunks is absorbed by Buu, he swallows his pride and fuses with Goku, despite knowing the fusion is permanent? That was one of the best moments in the whole Dragon Ball saga, because it shows how much he cares for his son. He did it to save his son. That was great development. Now we throw that great moment to the bin with a retcon, because we write the plot as we go on, and don't bother thinking if it's good or not. FUUUUUUUUUUUCK YOUUUUUUUUU!!!!

And the fight is finished by giving Princess Trunks a power-up pulled from Toriyama's ass and kills Zamash with a Spirit Bomb-like sword, with energy gathered from the few people still alive on Earth. Goku could do some damage to Vegeta when he came to Earth, with a Spirit Bomb from Earth, and Princess Trunks kills him easily. And some bullshit happens that you won't care at all. You will be glad this shitfest is over, drop the series and watch something else. Anything is better from DBS at this point, even Teletubbies.

This is seriously the worst anime arc I have ever seen in my life. It shows how many shits they give to the show, when you need to sell as much as possible, while missing many points of why we like the characters. If I want fights, might as well watch Fist of the North Star. Or better yet, I will watch the Abridged version. You know your story sucks monkey balls when its #1 parody is 10x better in characterization, story, plot construction and pointing out your fucking plotholes.

Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut....................... that wasn't the point that made me ragequit. The thing that made me drop it was Episode 69: That BS Episode that has Arale from Dr Slump and somehow she is stronger than Goku and Vegeta combined!! I swear if it didn't show up on Youtube as suggested, I wouldn't even bother watching it at all.

I am not gonna bother watching the rest of it, and I don't care nor am I worried how it will end, because we already know how it ends: with Goku fighting against Uub and training him. The only reason I might care is if they go past that part, to throw GT at the pits of Hell.
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abilitiesAbilities are skills or competences that have applicability in some sort of activity.

aura sensing(1)The ability to read the aura of other beings and objects. This ranges from being able to feel their presence, to their intentions or even abilities. It is usually portrayed as a visual ability, but can also be a 6th sense ability not linked to the basic senses.clever(2)A clever or smart person is generally understood as having broad knowledge and the sharpness of mind required to put that knowledge to good use, especially when applying rational thought to long-reaching decisions, with the broad knowledge leaning more on the smart side and the sharp mind on the clever side. Unlike a genius, the clever person may be skilled, but only mundanely so, and in contrast to a cunning person, a clever person is not characterized by being sly or apt at surreptitiousness.extreme durability(6)The character possesses some sort of natural armor. It takes extreme amounts of damage to even injure, let alone kill him/her/it.extreme speed(5)The character has an astonishing speed, surpassing the Human limits.fixed-form shapeshifting(2)Fixed-form shapeshifting is the ability to switch one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure between two or more predetermined forms, while being restricted to picking only from among those forms. This is contrasted to free-form shapeshifting, the ability to change one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure in any way that the user desires, without being restricted to a limited number of forms.flying(16)This character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".free-form shapeshifting(3)Free-form shapeshifting is the ability to change one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure in any way that the user desires, without being restricted to a limited number of forms. This is contrasted to fixed-form shapeshifting, the ability to switch one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure between two or more predetermined forms, while being restricted to picking only from among those forms.gravity control(2)The character can control gravity.ki blast(13)A ki blast is a weaponisation of ki manipulation that some fictional martial artists are capable of. Famous examples include the Hadouken and the Kamehameha.ki manipulation(18)Ki, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.levitation(4)Levitation is the process by which an object is suspended by a physical force against gravity, in a stable position without solid physical contact. In paranormal context, levitation is an aspect of psychokinesis, often the result of supernatural action of tuning in to the Holy Spirit, spiritual energy, a deity, or sometimes from the influence of a poltergeist.magic(5)Magic is the art of purportedly manipulating aspects of reality either by supernatural means or through knowledge of unknown occult laws.martial arts(23)Various sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.regeneration(3)Regeneration is a supernatural ability to repair great extents of damage incurred as a result of, for example, combat or accidents, and generally to do so fairly quickly. This may include, for example, the replacement of destroyed limbs and organs in a matter of minutes or less. It is not to be confused with the slow, limited, natural damage repair ability that most living organisms have, which does not provide for replacement of limbs and organs, quick or otherwise.telepathy(2)no description setteleportation(6)Teleportation is the transfer of matter from one point to another, possibly a distant one, without application of force, and generally instantly. This contradicts scientific law as we know it, and is therefore nowadays impossible. Sometimes it appears as a paranormal or supernatural ability, and sometimes it is shown in science fiction through technological devices backed up by scientific laws yet to be discovered.time manipulation(2)no description set

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armour(3)no description setglasses(6)Glasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.staff(5)no description setsunglasses(4)A form of protective eye-wear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight from damaging or discomforting the eyes. Also used as a fashion detail. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; apply only the "sunglasses" tag for sunglasses, not both. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.sword(2)A sword is a long, edged piece of metal, used as a cutting, thrusting, and clubbing weapon in many civilizations throughout the world. It fundamentally consists of a blade and a hilt, typically with one or two edges for striking and cutting, and a point for thrusting.weights(2)no description set

clothingClothing is fiber and textile material worn on the body.

bodysuit(2)A bodysuit is a one-piece outfit that fits the body tightly. The most famous anime bodysuits are doubtlessly the Evangelion plugsuits. Space suits are not bodysuits, because they are not tight, but one-piece wetsuits or swimwear are. They do not have to cover the legs, as bodysuits do not need to cover the entire body. They are not to be confused with an entirely different piece of clothing that covers the torso and crotch and which is also named bodysuit, but is an undergarment, not an outfit.boots(8)Boots are heavy-duty work shoes that are often made of leather and have thick rubber soles. They are usually found stomping on things: floors, people, etc. Generally, typical boots can be as short as angle height (ankle boots), and as long as the mid point of the lower leg (crew length boots). Boots at least longer than crew length would be half boots or higher.cape(4)A cape is a sleeveless, hood-less outer garment, which drapes the wearer`s back, arms, and chest, and connects at the neck. In contrast to a cloak, a cape leaves the front fairly open whereas a cloak provides more frontal cover. A short cape that only covers just the shoulders is a capelet. A cape or cloak with sleeves is a robe.harem pants(8)Harem pants or harem trousers are baggy, long pants caught in at the ankle and in suggestion of Middle Eastern or Turkish styles, or in any similar style.high heels(3)High heels are a type of shoe in which the heel, compared to the toe, is significantly higher off of the ground. These shoes make the wearer taller, accentuating the calf muscle and the length of the leg overall. There are many types of high heels, which come in different styles, colours, and materials, and can be found all over the world. They have significant cultural and fashionable meanings attached to them, which have been largely shaped by historical contexts over the past thousand years.lab coat(2)A laboratory coat, also called white coat and often abbreviated to lab coat, is a knee-length overcoat/smock worn by professionals in the medical field or by those involved in laboratory work. The coat protects their street clothes and also serves as a simple uniform. The garment is made from white or light-coloured cotton, linen, or cotton polyester blend, allowing it to be washed at high temperature and making it easy to see whether it is clean.pantyhose(3)Pantyhose are sheer, close-fitting legwear, covering the body from the waist to the feet.robe(2)A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves. Robes are looser fitting than jackets and coats.vest(4)A vest is a sleeveless garment covering the upper body. The term has different meanings around the world. If the character is wearing the formal wear waistcoat vest, or wearing a sweater vest, use those respective tags and do not tag vest.

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Namek(4)An alien race from the Dragon Ball Universe, from a planet of the same name.alien(25)This entity or creature was born on another world than the main characters.android(2)An android is a robot or synthetic organism designed to look and act like a human.angel(8)A supernatural being, said to be the messenger of God. They are often depicted as human beings with a pair of white feathered wings and sometimes with a halo.cyborg(5)Cyborgs are humans, who have been taken over in part or in whole by cybernetic or electrical/mechanical devices, which either control them or which they retain control of. The term comes from "CYBernetic ORGganism", which literally means an organism that contains both mechanical and organic components.deity(26)Some religions say that there is a supernatural being called God. Other religions say there is more than one god. A supernatural being is also sometimes called a deity. Many religions believe that a deity created everything that exists. In most religions, a god is believed to be immortal (cannot die), and to have powers to control nature far beyond the powers of humans.demon(2)In Western lore, demons are often described as minions from Hell, generally known to attack humans and feast on their flesh or possess the bodies of those with weak souls. In Eastern lore, on the other hand, they are generally supernatural, often but not always malevolent beings who can be more mischievous than actually evil, or simply supernatural spirits of no specific alignment.domestic cat(3)The cat is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for companionship and its ability to hunt vermin and household pests. Cats have been associated with humans for at least 9,500 years and are the most popular pet in the world. They have bodies adapted to killing small prey and are skilled predators, hunting over 1,000 species for food. Despite being solitary hunters, they`re a social species with many means of communication.half-breed(5)A half-breed is a being with parents belonging to different species; the mule, the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), is one such being. In fiction, the most common half-breeds are breeds between a human and either an alien or some kind of supernatural being, like a vampire, demon, or god.human(10)Modern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.pig person(2)no description setsaiyajin(17)A nearly extinct alien race, the Saiyans are known for their legendary fighting ability. Particularly strong individuals can transform into Super Saiyans, great increasing their fighting potential. Saiyans look like human, but with monkey like tails. Unless this tail is removed, seeing a full moon will cause them to turn into a giant ape.shinjin(14)The kaioushin are a race of deities from the Dragon Ball universe.

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armband(4)An armband is a piece of material worn around the arm, generally around the biceps, over the sleeve or other clothing if present. They may be worn for pure ornamentation, or to mark the wearer as belonging to group, or as insignia having a certain rank, status, office or role, or being in a particular state or condition. Armbands are often made of fabric or metal, but may also be made of plastic, beads, precious stones, or other materials. Armbands used as jewellery may also be called arm rings.beanie(2)A brimless cap made of wool, fleece or synthetics.belt(2)A belt is a flexible band or strap, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist so as to support trousers or other articles of clothing. It is an accessory that supports trousers or other articles of clothing.bracelet(4)A bracelet is an article of jewellery which is worn around the wrist, forearm or ankle. Bracelets can be manufactured from leather, cloth, hemp, plastic or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood, and/or shells.choker(2)A choker is a necklace, narrow strip of cloth, ribbon, or other object that fits very closely around the neck. It is not to be confused with a collar, which, for humans and other human-like entities, is generally a collar-like accessory serving a restraint, identification, and/or display of submissiveness usage. Please see the description of the collar tag for more information on the distinction. Please also see this tag`s full description for other information on how to use it.crown(2)no description setearring(31)An earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times.gloves(3)A glove is a garment covering the whole hand.lipstick(6)Lipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that applies color, texture, and protection to the lips. Many varieties of lipstick are known. As with most other types of makeup, lipstick is typically, but not exclusively, worn by women. The use of lipstick dates from the ancient times.

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Depiction of the character`s eyes open is almost always a momentous event.pink skin(4)no description setpointy ears(32)Well they are ears... and they are pointy... what`s more to say there?!ponytail(2)A ponytail is a hairstyle in which most or all of the hair on the head is gathered and secured at the back of the head with a hair tie, clip or similar device, and allowed to hang freely from that point.pregnant(2)This tag should only be added to characters who physically look pregnant, meaning that showing positive pregnancy test results, talking about being pregnant or doctor`s report do not count. 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The opposite is tsurime.tiny pupils(5)The character`s pupils are simple dots, making determination of eye colour impossible.whiskers(4)Whiskers are long, stiff hairs that grow near the mouth of some animals. Whiskers should not be confused with moustache and sidewhiskers.white hair(16)The character has pure white hair.white skin(2)The character has pure white skin. Not to be confused with fair skin, which is found in real life white people; instead, some or all of this character`s skin is completely lacking any colour.widow`s peak(2)A widow`s peak is a V-shaped point in the hairline in the center of the forehead.yellow eyes(4)This character has yellow eyes.yellow hair(7)The character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair.yellow skin(3)no description set

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king(4)This character rules a kingdom. Normally, kings are men, and their female counterparts are called queens, but in anime there is at least one known female king. Real-life kings of the past usually held absolute power, but as the time went on more and more kings had to be subjected to control from an external body, in the form of constitutional monarchies. In modern real-life kingdoms, it is very common for the king to be restricted to the role of a popular and political leader who no longer has any ruler powers. Kingship is usually inherited, and rules vary from place to place, but the most common is: preference goes to the direct descendants (e.g. sons are privileged in comparison with nephews), normally by the eldest relative in a given line, and in most monarchies a male will displace a female, often even in more preferred lines (e.g. a nephew would displace an older niece and often also an elder daughter, but not a younger son).police officer(2)This character works for the police, and his or her job is related to keeping peace, law and order.prince(2)The son of a monarch or a close male relative of a monarch, esp. a son`s son.A male royal ruler of a small state, actually, nominally, or originally subject to a king or emperor. (In France, Germany and other European countries) A nobleman, usually ranking next below a duke.scientist(2)A scientist is a person engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge that describes and predicts the natural world.time traveller(2)A person with the ability to travel through time.

traitsTraits are characteristics, habits, or trends that can be associated to and may be used to identify individuals.

Vegeta complex(2)“Let me just say that I’m not your friend. I don`t like you. We just happen to be fighting the same fight.”Named after Vegeta from DBZ.absent-minded(3)Absent-mindedness is a mental state of inattentive, careless, and/or forgetful behavior related to distraction from one`s environment. Someone is said to be absent-minded as a permanent trait, as opposed to as a transitory state, when they are commonly or recurringly become so. It is caused by any of: low overall attention ("blanking" or "zoning out"), hyperfocus on a single target leading to obliviousness to anything else, and unwarranted distraction of attention by irrelevant events.altruistic(1)Unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others (opposed to egoistic).antisocial personality disorder(1)Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is described as characterized by a pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood/early adolescence". They have an "impoverished moral sense or conscience" and may have a "history of crime, legal problems, impulsive and aggressive behaviour."arrogant(3)Having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one`s own importance or abilities.brave(2)This character shows little or no fear in face of danger, perhaps even jumping onto the danger when he or she believes the time comes.calm(3)Free from excitement or passion.carefree(2)A carefree person is free of worries, cares or concerns. This does not necessarily imply that they have no responsibilities or are negligent towards them; they are simply able to live out their lives in tranquility regardless of what happens.charismatic(4)Charisma is a compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire devotion in others.child(2)A child is any person 3 to 12 years old. In everyday usage, babies (younger than 3 years old) are also children, but they are tagged separately; they should not be tagged child as well. Once a person becomes 13, they are an adolescent instead.cruel(2)Extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally.elderly(3)An elderly person is someone that is older than "middle-aged". For humans, this generally covers anyone age 65 and older.enigmatic(6)An enigmatic person is someone with a mysterious personality that is difficult to grasp and/or defies description.flamboyant(3)Flamboyant means showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etcgenocidal(2)Usually refers to a character that has the urge to kill off many people, usually an entire group.hard-working(2)Describes someone, who is constantly, regularly, or habitually active or occupied.honourable(1)Adhering to ethical and moral principles.immortality(3)Immortality is the ability to live for an infinite or inconceivably vast length of time. Humans, whose life span is limited, have long sought ways to extend their lives. In fiction, immortals are not quite as uncommon as in real life, and the possible implications of endless or very long lives are often explored. While many may wish for immortality, it may be little more than a curse for the few who have it.impulsive(4)Personality trait characterized by the inclination of an individual to initiate behavior without adequate forethought as to the consequences of their actions, acting on the spur of the moment.insane smile(1)Smiling like you`re normal is boring; truly cool people smile like they`re total freaks, raving lunatics going on a murderous rampage. Why so serious?loud(2)no description setloyal(3)Character remains firm in friendship or support for a person or thing.mischievous(3)The character enjoys causing small irritations, pranks, and misfortune for others.overeater(6)A character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate.pacifist(2)A person with this trait despises war and violence.perverted(2)Is a concept describing those types of human behavior that are excessive or deviated from what is considered to be orthodox or normal.physically strong(4)In comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast.proud(2)no description setquiet(2)Character remains quiet. In most cases, speaks only when spoken to.selfish(3)Selfishness is the condition of holding one`s own self-interest as the chief or sole influence and standard in decision-making and lacking concern for the well-being of others. Those characterized by selfishness are said to be selfish.short-tempered(3)This character has a short temper, meaning he or she can get angry quickly.shy(2)A shy person is disinclined to take part in social interactions, especially those involving people they`re unfamiliar with.simple-minded(2)This character exhibits a `special` sort of intelligence. Be it the inability to comprehend even the most simple of situations, or the lack of common sense found in even a preschooler, the character never ceases to amaze both the show`s cast and audience with their idiocy.xenophobia(1)An intense dislike and/or fear of people from other countries.young adult(3)Someone is generally considered a young adult if they are between 20 to 40 years old.
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main character
Son Gokuu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-6, 8-131
19-36, male,8.39(32),aura sensingThe ability to read the aura of other beings and objects. This ranges from being able to feel their presence, to their intentions or even abilities. It is usually portrayed as a visual ability, but can also be a 6th sense ability not linked to the basic senses.,black hairThe character has black hair.,extreme speedThe character has an astonishing speed, surpassing the Human limits.,honourableAdhering to ethical and moral principles.,ki blastA ki blast is a weaponisation of ki manipulation that some fictional martial artists are capable of. Famous examples include the Hadouken and the Kamehameha.,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,overeaterA character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate.,spiked hairThe hair is styled up into spikes.
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 2-9, 14-16, 18-52, 54-58, 60-67, 69-72, 77-78, 83, 87-88, 90-94, 96-102, 106-107, 109-112, 114-131
29-58, male,8.32(28),antisocial personality disorderAntisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is described as characterized by a pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood/early adolescence". They have an "impoverished moral sense or conscience" and may have a "history of crime, legal problems, impulsive and aggressive behaviour.",arrogantHaving or revealing an exaggerated sense of one`s own importance or abilities.,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,glovesA glove is a garment covering the whole hand.,princeThe son of a monarch or a close male relative of a monarch, esp. a son`s son.A male royal ruler of a small state, actually, nominally, or originally subject to a king or emperor. (In France, Germany and other European countries) A nobleman, usually ranking next below a duke.,proudno description set,saiyajinA nearly extinct alien race, the Saiyans are known for their legendary fighting ability. Particularly strong individuals can transform into Super Saiyans, great increasing their fighting potential. Saiyans look like human, but with monkey like tails. Unless this tail is removed, seeing a full moon will cause them to turn into a giant ape.,widow`s peakA widow`s peak is a V-shaped point in the hairline in the center of the forehead.
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secondary cast
Beerus
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-14, 18, 20-23, 25-30, 32-42, 47-55, 58-60, 62, 67-72, 77-83, 86-88, 91-94, 96-100, 102-115, 117-131
male,5.80(13),animal clawsno description set,Egyptianno description set,extreme durabilityThe character possesses some sort of natural armor. It takes extreme amounts of damage to even injure, let alone kill him/her/it.,impulsivePersonality trait characterized by the inclination of an individual to initiate behavior without adequate forethought as to the consequences of their actions, acting on the spur of the moment.,martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.,physically strongIn comparison to the norm, someone who is physically strong possesses superior, sometimes even unnatural, physical strength. Said strength usually allows them to win fights, or at least to last longer; stronger people are also normally able to withstand harsh conditions more easily than the rest, and even do things as simple as carrying heavy weights around. This tag also applies when a race is stronger than others (think the Sayajin), as long as said weaker races are also a part of the cast.,proudno description set,tailThe tail is the section at the rear end of an animal`s body; in general, the term refers to a distinct, flexible appendage to the torso. It is the part of the body that corresponds roughly to the sacrum and coccyx in mammals, reptiles, and birds. Please see the full tag description for usage instructions for this tag.
Bulma
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-12, 14, 16-17, 20-27, 29-44, 46, 48-55, 57-71, 73, 77, 83, 87-88, 91-94, 96, 128
female,6.59(17),blue eyesThis character has blue-colored eyes.,braceletA bracelet is an article of jewellery which is worn around the wrist, forearm or ankle. Bracelets can be manufactured from leather, cloth, hemp, plastic or metal, and sometimes contain rocks, wood, and/or shells.,cyan hairThis character has cyan (greenish-blue) hair.,dressA dress is an item of clothing, usually worn by females, which both covers the upper part of the body and includes a skirts below the waist.,humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.,lipstickLipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that applies color, texture, and protection to the lips. Many varieties of lipstick are known. As with most other types of makeup, lipstick is typically, but not exclusively, worn by women. The use of lipstick dates from the ancient times.,scientistA scientist is a person engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge that describes and predicts the natural world.,wristwatchA wristwatch is a timepiece that is made to be worn on a person, attached to the wrist with a strap or bracelet. In addition to the time, modern watches often display the day, date, month and year, and electronic watches may have many other functions.
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Chichi
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3-4, 7-9, 15, 17, 27, 32-44, 46-47, 49, 61-62, 67-72, 74-75, 77, 83
female,2.36(6),black hairThe character has black hair.,humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.,single hairbunA single hairbun is a hairstyle sporting one hairbun. To produce a hairbun, hair is pulled backwards and twisted or plaited, then wrapped in a circular coil around itself. A hairbun can be at the base of a ponytail. A single hairbun is typically placed on the back of the head or near the neck, aligned with the middle of the body. A hairstyle sporting two off-center hairbuns, one to each side, is a double hairbun and not a single hairbun.,young adultSomeone is generally considered a young adult if they are between 20 to 40 years old.
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Freezer
episode appearanceappears in ep: 19-27, 93-99, 101-102, 108-112, 114-116, 118, 120-128, 130-131
male,4.25(9),alienThis entity or creature was born on another world than the main characters.,cruelExtremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally.,fixed-form shapeshiftingFixed-form shapeshifting is the ability to switch one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure between two or more predetermined forms, while being restricted to picking only from among those forms. This is contrasted to free-form shapeshifting, the ability to change one`s bodily appearance, form, and structure in any way that the user desires, without being restricted to a limited number of forms.,hoverchairno description set,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,lipstickLipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that applies color, texture, and protection to the lips. Many varieties of lipstick are known. As with most other types of makeup, lipstick is typically, but not exclusively, worn by women. The use of lipstick dates from the ancient times.,power level scouterIn Dragon Ball Z, a power level scouter or simply scouter is a wearable measurement device and computer that members of Freezer`s army use. Scouters can read and display a person`s power level, which is a measure of their ki, and generally come in the form of a semi-transparent coloured monocle worn over the left eye and attached around the ear as an over-the-ear headphone.,tyrantno description set
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Gattai Zamasu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 65-66
male,alienThis entity or creature was born on another world than the main characters.,extreme durabilityThe character possesses some sort of natural armor. It takes extreme amounts of damage to even injure, let alone kill him/her/it.,extreme speedThe character has an astonishing speed, surpassing the Human limits.,green skinThis beings skin has a green hue.,pointy earsWell they are ears... and they are pointy... what`s more to say there?!,regenerationRegeneration is a supernatural ability to repair great extents of damage incurred as a result of, for example, combat or accidents, and generally to do so fairly quickly. This may include, for example, the replacement of destroyed limbs and organs in a matter of minutes or less. It is not to be confused with the slow, limited, natural damage repair ability that most living organisms have, which does not provide for replacement of limbs and organs, quick or otherwise.,teleportationTeleportation is the transfer of matter from one point to another, possibly a distant one, without application of force, and generally instantly. This contradicts scientific law as we know it, and is therefore nowadays impossible. Sometimes it appears as a paranormal or supernatural ability, and sometimes it is shown in science fiction through technological devices backed up by scientific laws yet to be discovered.,white hairThe character has pure white hair.
Gokuu Black
episode appearanceappears in ep: 47-51, 54, 56-64
male,5.44(6),black hairThe character has black hair.,earringAn earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times.,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,ki blastA ki blast is a weaponisation of ki manipulation that some fictional martial artists are capable of. Famous examples include the Hadouken and the Kamehameha.,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.,saiyajinA nearly extinct alien race, the Saiyans are known for their legendary fighting ability. Particularly strong individuals can transform into Super Saiyans, great increasing their fighting potential. Saiyans look like human, but with monkey like tails. Unless this tail is removed, seeing a full moon will cause them to turn into a giant ape.
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Jinzouningen 17 Gou
episode appearanceappears in ep: 85-87, 94, 96-97, 99-103, 109-110, 115-128, 130-131
male,8.04(9),bandanaA bandana or kerchief is a triangular or square piece of cloth tied around the head or around the neck for protective or decorative purposes. Not to be confused with a headscarf, which are tied with long pieces of fabric (aka, a scarf).,black hairThe character has black hair.,blue eyesThis character has blue-colored eyes.,carefreeA carefree person is free of worries, cares or concerns. This does not necessarily imply that they have no responsibilities or are negligent towards them; they are simply able to live out their lives in tranquility regardless of what happens.,earringAn earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times.,impulsivePersonality trait characterized by the inclination of an individual to initiate behavior without adequate forethought as to the consequences of their actions, acting on the spur of the moment.,jeansJeans (usual notation in plural) are pants usually made of dungaree or denim cloth.,shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair.
Jinzouningen 18 Gou
episode appearanceappears in ep: 3-4, 7, 16, 20, 27, 32-42, 53, 67-68, 70, 75-76, 84, 87-88, 94, 96-102, 109-110, 115-123, 125-131
female,7.67(25),blue eyesThis character has blue-colored eyes.,calmFree from excitement or passion.,earringAn earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times.,emotionally stuntedAn emotionally stunted person has a crippled ability to feel or express emotions. That may range from a somewhat decreased ability to express one`s feelings to not having emotions at all. The kuudere archetype draws heavily from this characteristic. This personality trait may be a symptom of a medical condition such as autism or post-traumatic stress disorder. This is not to be confused with a deadpan person, who deliberately suppresses the expression of their emotions.,fashionableno description set,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,skirtA skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found.,yellow hairThe character has yellow hair. This does not map precisely to real-life blond hair.
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Kame Sennin
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3, 9, 15, 20-22, 24-25, 27, 32-42, 62-64, 68, 75-76, 89-92, 94, 96-97, 99-102, 105-110, 112-113, 115-131
319, male,7.15(16),absent-mindedAbsent-mindedness is a mental state of inattentive, careless, and/or forgetful behavior related to distraction from one`s environment. Someone is said to be absent-minded as a permanent trait, as opposed to as a transitory state, when they are commonly or recurringly become so. It is caused by any of: low overall attention ("blanking" or "zoning out"), hyperfocus on a single target leading to obliviousness to anything else, and unwarranted distraction of attention by irrelevant events.,beardA beard is the collection of hair that grows on the chin, upper lip, cheeks, and neck of human beings.,flirtBehave as though attracted to or trying to attract someone, but without serious intentions.,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,muscle enhancementMuscle enhancement is the ability to temporarily enhance one`s muscles.,muscularno description set,pervertedIs a concept describing those types of human behavior that are excessive or deviated from what is considered to be orthodox or normal.,sunglassesA form of protective eye-wear designed primarily to prevent bright sunlight from damaging or discomforting the eyes. Also used as a fashion detail. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; apply only the "sunglasses" tag for sunglasses, not both. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.
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Kuririn
episode appearanceappears in ep: 3-4, 6-10, 16-17, 20-27, 30, 32-43, 47, 49-53, 62, 67, 70, 73, 75-77, 83-84, 87-88, 92-94, 96-97, 99-100, 102-103, 105-131
Majin Buu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3, 6-7, 30, 32, 41-42, 78-80, 85, 92, 126
male,5.04(6),alienThis entity or creature was born on another world than the main characters.,beltA belt is a flexible band or strap, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist so as to support trousers or other articles of clothing. It is an accessory that supports trousers or other articles of clothing.,bodyguardA bodyguard is a type of security guard or government law enforcement officer or soldier who protects a person or people, usually high-ranking public officials or officers, wealthy people, and celebrities, from danger: generally theft, assault, kidnapping, assassination, harassment, loss of confidential information, threats, or other criminal offences.,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,glovesA glove is a garment covering the whole hand.,mimicryno description set,mischievousThe character enjoys causing small irritations, pranks, and misfortune for others.,teleportationTeleportation is the transfer of matter from one point to another, possibly a distant one, without application of force, and generally instantly. This contradicts scientific law as we know it, and is therefore nowadays impossible. Sometimes it appears as a paranormal or supernatural ability, and sometimes it is shown in science fiction through technological devices backed up by scientific laws yet to be discovered.
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Mr. Satan
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3, 6-7, 9, 12-15, 17, 27, 30, 32-42, 52, 69, 73-74, 78-83, 85, 92
38-48, male,3.52(8),afroAn Afro is a hairstyle worn naturally by people with lengthy kinky hair texture or specifically styled in such a fashion by individuals with naturally curly or straight hair. The hairstyle is created by combing the hair away from the scalp, allowing the hair to extend out from the head in a large, rounded shape, much like a cloud or ball.,black hairThe character has black hair.,cowardlyCowardice is a trait wherein excessive fear prevents an individual from taking a risk or facing danger. It is the opposite of courage. As a label, "cowardice" indicates a failure of character in the face of a challenge. One who succumbs to cowardice is known as a coward.,horseshoe moustacheA horseshoe moustache is a full moustache with vertical extensions grown on the corners of the lips and down the sides of the mouth to the jawline, resembling an upside-down U or a horseshoe. The horseshoe moustache is not to be confused with the Fu Manchu moustache; while the Fu Manchu moustache grows only from the corners of the upper lip, the horseshoe moustache grows from the entire horseshoe shape.,humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.,martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.,moustacheA moustache is facial hair grown on the upper lip.,selfishSelfishness is the condition of holding one`s own self-interest as the chief or sole influence and standard in decision-making and lacking concern for the well-being of others. Those characterized by selfishness are said to be selfish.
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Piccolo
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3, 7-15, 19-22, 27, 30-43, 47, 49-52, 62, 64, 70-72, 85, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96-97, 99-103, 106, 109-112, 115-131
7.25(13),alienThis entity or creature was born on another world than the main characters.,cleverA clever or smart person is generally understood as having broad knowledge and the sharpness of mind required to put that knowledge to good use, especially when applying rational thought to long-reaching decisions, with the broad knowledge leaning more on the smart side and the sharp mind on the clever side. Unlike a genius, the clever person may be skilled, but only mundanely so, and in contrast to a cunning person, a clever person is not characterized by being sly or apt at surreptitiousness.,elasticityAbility to stretch, deform, expand or contract one`s body into any form imaginable. It may be limited to part(s) of the body.,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,green skinThis beings skin has a green hue.,regenerationRegeneration is a supernatural ability to repair great extents of damage incurred as a result of, for example, combat or accidents, and generally to do so fairly quickly. This may include, for example, the replacement of destroyed limbs and organs in a matter of minutes or less. It is not to be confused with the slow, limited, natural damage repair ability that most living organisms have, which does not provide for replacement of limbs and organs, quick or otherwise.,tallDescribes a person with above average height.,weightsno description set
voiced by:
Son Gohan
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3-4, 7-15, 17, 19-27, 30, 43, 52, 62, 67-68, 70-75, 78-85, 88, 90-92, 94, 96-97, 99-103, 106, 108-112, 115-126, 128-131
17-27, male,5.44(10),black hairThe character has black hair.,glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.,humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.,ki blastA ki blast is a weaponisation of ki manipulation that some fictional martial artists are capable of. Famous examples include the Hadouken and the Kamehameha.,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,overeaterA character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate.,spiked hairThe hair is styled up into spikes.,vestA vest is a sleeveless garment covering the upper body. The term has different meanings around the world. If the character is wearing the formal wear waistcoat vest, or wearing a sweater vest, use those respective tags and do not tag vest.
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Son Goten
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3-4, 6-17, 20-24, 27, 30, 32-47, 49, 61-62, 67-68, 70-72, 74-75, 77-78, 83, 88, 92, 94
male,5.59(8),black hairThe character has black hair.,braveThis character shows little or no fear in face of danger, perhaps even jumping onto the danger when he or she believes the time comes.,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.,overeaterA character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate.,prodigyCharacter is very good at everything he/she does.,saiyajinA nearly extinct alien race, the Saiyans are known for their legendary fighting ability. Particularly strong individuals can transform into Super Saiyans, great increasing their fighting potential. Saiyans look like human, but with monkey like tails. Unless this tail is removed, seeing a full moon will cause them to turn into a giant ape.,taremeTareme is a style of drawing eyes where they droop or sag, resulting in a weak, gentle look. Typically, a moe character will have those definitive, sympathy-magnet puppy-dog eyes. A character with tareme is usually considered gentle, kind, or soft. The opposite is tsurime.
voiced by:
Tenshinhan
episode appearanceappears in ep: 3, 7, 20-22, 24-25, 27, 32-34, 36-38, 40-42, 89-90, 92, 96-97, 99-102, 106-111, 114-116, 118-123, 125-131
male,baldA bald person is someone, most often a male, who does not have any hair on their head. If there`s still hair remaining on the sides or rear of the head, then that person is not yet bald, but balding. This does not include facial hair; a bald person may still have a beard, moustache, or eyebrows.,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.,martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.,single extra eyeA character with a single extra eye has exactly one more eye than would be expected of their species. For entirely fictional species, some common sense applies; for example, it would be reasonable to tag a humanoid species with three eyes. This is not to be confused with the multiple extra eyes tag, which requires at least two extra eyes.
Trunks
episode appearanceappears in ep: 46-67, 94
17, male,7.78(9),adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old.,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,half-breedA half-breed is a being with parents belonging to different species; the mule, the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), is one such being. In fiction, the most common half-breeds are breeds between a human and either an alien or some kind of supernatural being, like a vampire, demon, or god.,ki blastA ki blast is a weaponisation of ki manipulation that some fictional martial artists are capable of. Famous examples include the Hadouken and the Kamehameha.,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,princeThe son of a monarch or a close male relative of a monarch, esp. a son`s son.A male royal ruler of a small state, actually, nominally, or originally subject to a king or emperor. (In France, Germany and other European countries) A nobleman, usually ranking next below a duke.,saiyajinA nearly extinct alien race, the Saiyans are known for their legendary fighting ability. Particularly strong individuals can transform into Super Saiyans, great increasing their fighting potential. Saiyans look like human, but with monkey like tails. Unless this tail is removed, seeing a full moon will cause them to turn into a giant ape.,swordA sword is a long, edged piece of metal, used as a cutting, thrusting, and clubbing weapon in many civilizations throughout the world. It fundamentally consists of a blade and a hilt, typically with one or two edges for striking and cutting, and a point for thrusting.
voiced by:
Trunks
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-4, 6-9, 14, 20-24, 27, 30, 32-38, 40-42, 44-46, 48-55, 57-60, 62, 64, 67-70, 77-78, 83, 88, 92, 128
male,5.41(7),blue eyesThis character has blue-colored eyes.,blue hairThe character has blue hair.,flyingThis character has wings, natural or artificial, which enable the character to take flight. Or is in command of some form of levitation (e.g. a witch using a broom to fly).Not to be confused with "flying planes" or "flying helicopters".,half-breedA half-breed is a being with parents belonging to different species; the mule, the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), is one such being. In fiction, the most common half-breeds are breeds between a human and either an alien or some kind of supernatural being, like a vampire, demon, or god.,ki blastA ki blast is a weaponisation of ki manipulation that some fictional martial artists are capable of. Famous examples include the Hadouken and the Kamehameha.,martial artsVarious sports or skills, mainly of Japanese origin, that originated as forms of self-defense or attack, such as judo, karate, and kendo.,overeaterA character (who quite often is anything but fat) eats enough for an entire football team, usually devastating the whole table — and perhaps entire restaurants — with their insatiable hunger. Often combined with a speed-eating technique that makes food seem to vanish spontaneously from the plate.,saiyajinA nearly extinct alien race, the Saiyans are known for their legendary fighting ability. Particularly strong individuals can transform into Super Saiyans, great increasing their fighting potential. Saiyans look like human, but with monkey like tails. Unless this tail is removed, seeing a full moon will cause them to turn into a giant ape.
voiced by:
Vados
episode appearanceappears in ep: 18, 25, 28-30, 32-41, 70, 72, 79, 81-82, 85, 99, 104, 107-108, 110-116, 118, 122, 131
Vegetto
episode appearanceappears in ep: 66
male,black eyesThis character has black eyes.(This does not refer to the injury called a black eye),black hairThe character has black hair.,earringAn earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times.,extreme durabilityThe character possesses some sort of natural armor. It takes extreme amounts of damage to even injure, let alone kill him/her/it.,ki manipulationKi, also chi or qi, is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living thing. It literally translates as "breath", "air", or "gas", and figuratively as "material energy", "life force", or "energy flow", and it is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese martial arts.,saiyajinA nearly extinct alien race, the Saiyans are known for their legendary fighting ability. Particularly strong individuals can transform into Super Saiyans, great increasing their fighting potential. Saiyans look like human, but with monkey like tails. Unless this tail is removed, seeing a full moon will cause them to turn into a giant ape.
Videl
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 3, 7, 9, 13, 15, 17, 19, 27, 32-38, 40-43, 46, 52, 70, 73-74, 78
female,5.62(8),black hairThe character has black hair.,blue eyesThis character has blue-colored eyes.,hairbandA hairband is a flexible plastic or metal band or strip of cloth worn over the top of the head to hold the hair back and maintain a certain hairstyle. A hairband that includes ribbons or has bows along its length should be also tagged hair ribbon. For a similar band worn across the forehead primarily for athletic purposes, see sweatband.,pantyhosePantyhose are sheer, close-fitting legwear, covering the body from the waist to the feet.,short hairShort hair is hair from (but not including) bald, up to (but not including) shoulder-length hair. This hair length is what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length.
voiced by:
Whis
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-10, 12-14, 16-23, 25-30, 32-42, 47-55, 58-60, 62, 67-72, 75, 77-83, 86-88, 91-94, 96-99, 102-104, 107-113, 115, 117-123, 125, 128-131
Yamucha
episode appearanceappears in ep: 3, 6-8, 33-34, 36-42, 70, 83, 88, 91, 96
Zamasu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 52-64, 67
male,5.75(8),bootsBoots are heavy-duty work shoes that are often made of leather and have thick rubber soles. They are usually found stomping on things: floors, people, etc. Generally, typical boots can be as short as angle height (ankle boots), and as long as the mid point of the lower leg (crew length boots). Boots at least longer than crew length would be half boots or higher.,earringAn earring is a piece of jewellery attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings are worn by both sexes, although more common among women, and have been used by different civilizations in different times.,genocidalUsually refers to a character that has the urge to kill off many people, usually an entire group.,green skinThis beings skin has a green hue.,mohawkThe name of a hairstyle in which, in the most common variety, both sides of the head are shaven, leaving a strip of noticeably longer hair in the center. It is associated mostly with the punk rock subculture.,pointy earsWell they are ears... and they are pointy... what`s more to say there?!,ruthlessThis character will stop at nothing to achieve their goals and will be unbound by any constraints,white hairThe character has pure white hair.

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CreditNamein EpisodesComment
Original Work (原作)Toriyama Akira(集英社「ジャンプコミックス」刊)
Original Story (ストーリー原案)Toriyama Akira(集英社「ジャンプコミックス」刊)
Direction (シリーズディレクター)Chioka Masatoshi1-46
Hatano Morio33-76
Hatano Kouhei68-76
Nagamine Tatsuya77-131
Nakamura Ryouta77-131
Original Character Design (キャラクター原案)Toriyama Akira(集英社「ジャンプコミックス」刊)
Original Character Design Assistance (キャラクター原案協力)Toyotarou
Character Design (キャラクターデザイン)Yamamuro Tadayoshi
Chief Animation Direction (総作画監督)Ide Takeo1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129
Tsuji Miyako2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, 126, 128, 130
Yamamuro Tadayoshi13
Music (音楽)Sumitomo Norihito
Music Assistance (音楽協力)Fujipacific Music1
Toei Animation Ongaku Shuppan1
Sound Direction (音響監督)Honda Yasunori1
Sound Effects (音響効果)Nishimura Mutsuhiro1(フィズサウンド)
TAVAC1
Editing (編集)Nishimura Eiichi1
Art Design (美術デザイン)Yuki Shinzou
Colour Design (色彩設計)Hotta Teppei
Production Manager (製作担当)Suetake Ken
Producer (プロデューサー)Kido Atsushi
Nozaki Osamu
Sagawa Naoko(読売広告社)
Assistant Producer (アシスタントプロデューサー)Dasuze Masatoshi1Fuji TV (フジテレビ)
静美保1(読売広告社)
Planning (企画)Morishita Kouzou
Seino Masato(フジテレビ)
Watanabe Kazuya(読売広告社)
Planning Assistance (企画協力)V Jump Henshuubu1
Work Assistance (制作協力)Toei
Work (制作)Fuji TV
Toei Animation
Yomiko Advertising
Script/Screenplay (脚本)Fukushima Yoshifumi1, 5, 15-18, 22, 27, 30, 44-46, 52, 59, 62, 68, 83, 89, 93, 98, 103, 108, 113, 117, 124
King Ryuu2, 6, 11-14, 21, 28-29, 31-35, 39-41, 43, 54, 56, 64, 69, 73-74, 84, 90, 95, 100, 105
Yoshitaka Toshio3, 7-9, 20, 24-25, 37-38, 42, 53, 57, 63, 70-72, 82, 86-88, 91, 94, 99, 104, 107, 112, 115, 121, 128
Koyama Makoto4, 10, 19, 23, 26, 36
Tomioka Atsuhiro47-51, 55, 58, 60-61, 65-67, 75-81, 85, 92, 97, 102, 110-111, 116, 122-123, 129, 131
Yamaguchi Hiroshi96, 101, 106, 109, 114, 118, 125, 130
Hisao Ayumu119, 126
Yamashita Ken`ichi120, 127
Storyboard (絵コンテ)Ogawa Kouji1, 8
Shida Naotoshi2, 7, 11, 18, 22, 95, 112, 122
Satou Masanori3, 17, 25, 32, 40, 46, 54, 62, 74, 81, 88, 96, 105, 114, 123, 127
Yashima Yoshitaka4, 10, 15, 21, 28, 33, 42, 113, 115, 121, 126
Shimizu Junji5
Hatano Morio6, 14, 66
Komura Toshiaki9, 12, 24, 111, 119
Yamamuro Tadayoshi13, 126, 128
中島太貫16
Hatano Kouhei19, 38, 56, 64, 68-69, 76, 80, 101
Furuta Jouji20
Kaizawa Yukio23, 29, 35, 37, 45, 49, 53, 58
Imamura Takahiro24, 30, 43, 51, 60, 72, 106
Itou Naoyuki26
Kakudou Hiroyuki27, 31, 34, 36, 41, 47, 71, 83
Nakamura Ryouta39, 48, 57, 65, 75, 130
Karasawa Kazuya44, 52, 59, 63, 70-71, 77, 79, 84, 91, 100, 109, 113, 117, 125, 127
Takeshita Ken`ichi50
Houri Kouji55
Ootsuka Ken61
越多由美67
Yamamoto Kiyosato71, 79, 83, 86, 97, 101, 106, 108, 120, 124
Iwai Takao73
Ochi Kazuhiro78, 82, 89
Matsui Hitoyuki85
Sogabe Takashi87, 93
Murano Yuuta90
Torada Isao92, 96
Mitsuka Masato94, 102, 110, 118, 129
Tokoro Toshikatsu98
Nishida Masayoshi99
Mori Takeshi103
Nishijima Katsuhiko104
Nagamine Tatsuya107
Ishitani Megumi107, 131, ED5, ED7a-ED7buncredited for ep 107 A part Storyboard (Aパート絵コンテ)
Tanaka Takayuki113
Sonoda Makoto116
Episode Direction (演出)Ogawa Kouji1
Mikami Masato2, 7, 12, 16
Satou Masanori3, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 32, 40, 46, 54, 62, 68, 74, 81, 88, 96, 105, 114, 123, 128
Nakamura Ryouta4, 31, 39, 48, 57, 65, 75, 107, 130
Iwai Takao5, 11, 18, 22, 27, 34, 37, 55, 61, 67, 73, 86, 92, 98, 104, 112, 121, 126
Hatano Morio6, 14, 66
Hatano Kouhei8, 19, 26, 38, 47, 56, 80, 90
Shishido Nozomu10
Hiroshima Hideki15, 20, 24, 29, 33, 41, 49, 53, 58, 69, 76, 83, 89, 97, 103, 108, 113, 120, 124
Nakao Yukihiko23, 28
Imamura Takahiro30, 43, 51, 60, 72, 78, 85, 93, 99, 106, 115, 122, 127
Karasawa Kazuya35, 44, 52, 59, 63, 70, 77, 84, 91, 100, 109, 117, 125
Takeshita Ken`ichi36, 42, 50
Ono Ayumu45, 82
Kawasaki Kouji64, 71
Aoyama Hiroshi79
Yamaguchi Akio79, 87, 95
Majima Takahiro90
Mitsuka Masato94, 102, 110, 118, 129
Nagamine Tatsuya95
Sonoda Makoto101, 116
Ishitani Megumi107, 131, ED5, ED7a-ED7buncredited for ep 107
Komura Toshiaki111, 119
Assistant Episode Direction (演出助手)Kawasaki Kouji1, 4, 8, 10, 14, 18, 21, 24, 28, 31, 34, 37, 41, 43, 47, 49, 51, 55, 58, 61, 64, 67, 71, 73, 76
Ishitani Megumi2, 5, 7, 11, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29, 33, 36, 38, 42, 45, 50, 53, 56, 60, 66, 69, 72, 75, 78, 80, 83, 86, 89, 92, 97, 101, 107, 109-130
Mikami Masato2, 5, 7, 12
Satou Masanori3, 6, 9, 13, 17, 25, 32, 40, 46, 54, 62, 68, 74
Kurihara Hitomi12, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30
Karasawa Kazuya30, 35, 44, 52, 59, 63, 70, 77, 84, 95
Nakamura Ryouta39, 48, 57, 65, 75
Tsuzuki Yuuichi75, 78, 80, 83, 85, 90, 93, 99, 103, 108, 111, 115, 119, 122, 126
Nanba Ryou84, 87, 90, 94, 98, 102, 106, 110, 113, 118, 121, 125, 129
Yamaguchi Akio87
Shinohara Kana104
Komatsu Yui120, 124, 130
Tanaka Masashi123, 127
Animation Direction (作画監督)Kitano Yukihiro1, 7, 13, 19, 24, 29, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 62, 67, 74, 78, 82, 87, 97
Ishikawa Osamu2, 10, 17, 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 78, 85, 92, 99, 107, 115, 123, 128
Yashima Yoshitaka3, 9, 15, 22, 28, 34, 40, 46, 52, 58, 63-64, 70, 77, 84, 91, 100, 108, 117, 125
Toma Seizou4, 33, 41, 49, 55
Tate Naoki5, 11, 18, 26, 32, 38, 47, 56, 65, 72, 79, 86, 95, 103, 110, 118, 130
Maruyama Hirokatsu6
Manabe Shuuichirou6, 14, 21, 27, 39, 56, 63, 69, 75, 80, 87, 93, 101, 109, 116, 130
Oka Tatsuya6, 21, 27
Shimanuki Masahiro8, 12, 20, 25, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 61, 66, 71, 76, 81, 90, 98, 106, 113, 120, 127
Kano Akira8, 24, 32
Yamamuro Tadayoshi13, 131
Koyama Kazuhiro14, 21
Iseki Shuuichi16
Kinoshita Yui17, 23, 38, 44, 51, 60, 68, 80, 88
Narimatsu Yoshito25
Tanoue Makoto25
Hamakawa Shuujirou26
Kado Tomoaki26
Ogawa Ichirou26
Koyama Kazuhiro27
Francis Caneda31
Karasawa Yuuichi31, 37, 44, 50, 57, 66, 72, 94, 106, 121, 129
Noel Ano-Nuevo31, 73, 81, 92, 96, 105, 112, 118, 124
Takamura Kaoru32, 35, 42, 50, 55, 61, 69, 98
金水湖37
Kusunoki Tomoko38, 44, 51, 88
Matsuzaka Sadatoshi43
Oonishi Youichi43, 49, 102, 109-110, 116, 124
Lee Ju-Hyeon45, 53
Naoi Masahiro48
Nobuzane Setsuko50
Oono Tsutomu60, 68, 74, 79, 85, 93, 101, 109, 119, 126
Nashizawa Takashi62, 69, 75, 83, 89, 102, 112, 122, 129
Itai Hiroyuki64, 67, 73, 76, 82, 88, 96, 104, 115, 123, 127
Paul Ano-Nuevo76, 83, 86, 94, 99, 107, 114, 121, 127
Sawaki Midori79, 119
Joey Calangian81, 86, 89, 92, 96, 105, 112, 118, 124
Nii Hirotaka82, 89, 97, 105, 113, 122, 129
Eugene Ayson83, 94, 99, 107, 114, 121
Yamazaki Hideki90
Tanaka Chihiro95, 104, 111, 120
Namatame Yasuhiro103, 111, 119, 126
Takahashi Yuuya114, 122
Yamauchi Naoki119
Hakamada Yuuji121, 128
Assistant Animation Direction (作画監督補佐)Kano Akira12
Tate Naoki12, 50, 66, 80
Ishikawa Osamu12, 80, 97
Hoshino Reika17
Tanaka Chihiro17, 23, 38, 44, 51, 60, 68, 80, 88
Kusunoki Tomoko17, 23, 60, 68, 80, 95, 104, 111, 120
Kobayashi Yukari25
山下一男25
Kanetaka Rika37
Ono Ayumu37
Satou Tomoko37
Studio Myu37
Tezuka Emi37
Hakamada Yuuji39, 42-43
Oonishi Youichi39, 106
Shimanuki Masahiro50
Manabe Shuuichirou57, 90, 98, 124
Lee Ju-Hyeon72
Sawaki Midori74
Oono Tsutomu80
Mura Shuntarou90
Ide Takeo90, 131
Nashizawa Takashi90, 131
Kinoshita Yui95
Joey Calangian98
Noel Ano-Nuevo98
Kobayashi Ichizou98-99
Matsui Kyousuke104, 111, 120
Namatame Yasuhiro106
Oonishi Ryou109
Yashima Yoshitaka109, 131
Animation Supervision (作画監修)Yamamuro Tadayoshi
Opening Animation Direction (OP作画監督)Yamamuro TadayoshiOP1a
Opening Animation (OP原画)Hayashi YuukiOP1a
Ide TakeoOP1a
Inaba HitoshiOP1a
Kagawa HisashiOP1a
Kanakubo NorieOP1a
Kitano YukihiroOP1a
Nashizawa TakashiOP1a
Paul Ano-NuevoOP1a
Takahashi YuuyaOP1a
Tate NaokiOP1a
Tsuji MiyakoOP1a
Watanabe KoudaiOP1a
Ending Animation Direction (ED作画監督)Yamamuro TadayoshiED1
Ending Animation (ED原画)Yamamuro TadayoshiED1
Key Animation (原画)Matsuo Yuu1
Nakatsuru Katsuyoshi1
Nashizawa Takashi1
Aizu Satsuki1-3, 7, 10, 13, 16, 18, 22, 29, 32, 44, 111, 130
Tezuka Emi1, 4, 7, 10-11, 13-14, 16, 18, 22, 25, 29, 32, 35-36, 38-39, 41, 49-50, 53-54, 56, 59, 61, 64-65
Mura Shuntarou1, 7-8, 13, 18, 22-23, 31, 35-36, 39-40, 47, 51, 55-57, 62-63, 65-66, 71, 75, 80, 86, 88, 90, 94, 97-99, 102-103, 107, 109, 115-116, 120, 122, 127, 131
Inaba Hitoshi1, 8, 10, 13, 18, 29, 35, 42, 61, 66, 69, 73, 76, 82, 85, 92, 96, 104, 109, 115, 121, 126, 131
Nikaidou Atsushi1, 10, 18, 25, 32, 38, 43, 61, 64, 67, 73, 76, 79, 82, 85, 92, 96, 100, 104, 109, 114, 119, 124-125, 130
Ishikawa Osamu1, 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65-66, 71, 78-79, 85-86, 92, 99, 107, 115-116, 118, 123, 128, 130-131
Fukuhara Keiji2
Hayashi Yuuki2
Mishiba Naoki2
Nakano Akiko2
Noguchi Rieko2
Wanibuchi Kazuhiko2
Kinoshita Yuuki2, 5
王益2, 5
Hattori Shinkirou2, 5, 10, 16, 90
Satou Michio2, 5, 10, 18
Ooshita Tomoyuki2, 5, 12, 24, 37
Tomiki Yumiko2, 5, 20, 43, 49-50, 62, 81, 87, 93, 101, 110, 116, 121
Tsukino Mua2, 7, 14, 17, 20, 24, 31, 40, 43, 46, 49, 68-69, 71, 74, 77, 79-80, 83, 87, 89-90, 97, 101-102
Itai Hiroyuki2, 8, 12, 17, 20, 24, 32, 35, 43, 61, 64, 67, 73, 76, 82, 85, 88, 96, 104, 109-110, 115, 117, 123, 127-128, 131
Kosakai Tomoya2, 8, 12, 20, 24, 32, 35, 43, 61, 115
Tate Naoki2, 11, 18, 23, 26, 32, 38, 47, 56, 63, 65, 69, 72, 79, 86, 91, 95, 99, 103, 110, 118, 123, 127, 130
Nakamura Midori2, 12
Nakawatari Hazuki2, 12
Hirabayashi Takashi2, 12, 17, 24, 37, 43, 49, 54, 62, 107, 116
Uesugi Junji2, 12, 20, 24, 56, 65
Kusunoki Tomoko2, 12, 23, 80, 104, 111, 120
Kinoshita Yui2, 12, 80, 120, 131
Adachi Yuusuke2, 20
Ishii Tamaki2, 35-37, 40-43, 46, 48-50, 57
Ikai Kazuyuki2, 37, 49, 56, 65
Toei Animation Philippines3, 5, 8-20, 22-26, 28-34, 36, 40-41, 45-46, 49, 51, 53-55, 57-59, 61-64, 67-70, 73-78, 80-81, 83-86, 88-92, 94-109, 111-112, 114-126, 128-131
Yashima Yoshitaka3, 9, 15, 22, 26, 28, 34, 40, 46, 52, 57-58, 63-64, 67, 70, 75, 77, 79-81, 84, 91, 100, 108-109, 117, 125, 129, 131
Kitano Yukihiro4, 7, 13, 18-19, 24, 29, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 62, 66-67, 74, 78, 81, 87, 97, 102-103, 109, 113, 115, 119, 123-124, 128-129
Nagaki Tatsuhiro4, 8, 10, 14, 17, 20, 24, 31-32, 36, 39, 47, 50, 53, 63, 72, 75, 78, 81, 87, 93, 98, 103, 110, 116, 121, 123, 128, 130
Horii Nobuo4, 11, 23, 26, 31-33, 41, 49, 55
Toma Seizou4, 33, 41, 49, 55
G&G Direction5
Minegishi Momoko5
Ogura Seren5
Takashina Masato5
Uchiyama Hikaru5
原恵梨奈5
Yagi Motoki5, 11, 17, 24, 32, 43, 54, 62, 72, 78, 99
Kasuga Kumiko5, 11, 17, 24, 36
Satou Tomoko5, 12, 16, 20, 24, 31, 40, 42-43, 46, 49, 57, 59, 63-64, 66-69, 75, 77, 79, 81, 107, 131
Yamada Masashi5, 18, 26, 37-38, 56, 107, 118
Oonishi Maiko5, 23, 38, 44, 51, 60, 68, 104
Kado Tomoaki5, 26
Ootsuka Ken5, 39, 66, 101, 116, 120, 130
Eagle Nest6
Koyama Kazuhiro6
Matsuura Hiroki6
Nakamura Nobuki6
Studio Mark6
Sugawara Miyuki6
菊地慧里奈6
mico animation6, 10, 14
Aoyagi Shigemi6, 14
豆豆動画6, 14
Chang Shao-Wei6, 14, 21
Nakamura Production6, 14, 21
Kubo Mitsuteru6, 14, 21, 26, 33, 41
Mizuno Yoshiaki6, 14, 21, 27
Ogata Daisuke6, 14, 21, 27
Ikeda Masato6, 14, 27, 89, 97, 105, 122, 129
Koremoto Akira6, 21, 27
小口晃7
Triple A7, 9-10
Hatano Yoshitsugu8as 奏野好昭
Office DCI8, 11-12, 17, 19-20, 22, 26, 29, 31, 33, 36, 48, 59, 63
Nashizawa Takashi8, 11, 13-14, 20, 25, 29-30, 35, 39, 42, 45, 62, 69, 75, 80, 83, 89, 95, 102, 112, 122
Fukushima Fumiji8, 12, 17, 24, 36, 50
Kamata Hitoshi10
Okumura Shirou10
Kagura10-11, 106, 112, 116
A-Line10, 33, 53, 55, 57, 66, 69, 72, 75-78, 80-81, 83-85, 87, 90, 95, 98-99, 101-104, 106-107, 109, 121, 123
Aoki Akihito11
Itou Hirotaka11
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo11
Hayashi Yasuhiro11, 33
谷川美衣子12, 112
Abe Akari13, 16, 90
Yamamuro Tadayoshi13, 19, 39
Ide Takeo13, 29, 81, 109
Kanakubo Norie13, 38, 107, 116, 121, 131
Kiyoyama Shigetaka13, 42
Naitou Mayumi13, 42
Nakamura Junko13, 43
Takahashi Yuuya13, 110, 114-115, 122, 131
Bridge14
Kajiki Tomomi14
Kamikubo Satomi14
Komatsu Atsushi14
Kubou Souichirou14
Oouchi Tomomi14
Sasaki Kazuhiro14
山下正浩14
Seigasha14, 21
Maruyama Hirokatsu14, 21, 27
Hong Beom-Seok14, 21, 39, 43, 48, 50, 55, 82, 89, 97, 105, 113, 122, 129
Art Base Bam14, 21, 130
Studio Neun14, 26
Manabe Shuuichirou14, 27, 56, 63, 66, 69, 80, 86-87, 93, 101, 105, 109, 113, 116, 125, 130
Oonishi Ryou14, 109, 117
Abe Misao16
Asano Gen16
Houjou Hiroyuki16
Ibata Shouta16
Ikeda Yumi16
Kobori Shie16
Matsuura Satomi16
Mori Hisashi16
Nozaki Shin`ichi16
Ooshima Touya16
Suzuki Natsuko16
Takagi Maho16
Tanaka Moe16
Yamai Sayaka16
Yatabe Touko16
西ノ宮超太郎16
Morinaka Masaharu16, 20, 25, 32, 35, 41, 65
Asahi Production16, 106, 110-111, 113-116, 120-121, 123-124, 126, 128
Hagiwara Masato17
Tanaka Miho17
Kanetaka Rika17, 20, 24
Shimanuki Masahiro17, 20, 25, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 56, 61, 66, 71, 76, 81, 83, 90, 98, 106, 113, 120, 127, 131
Ikeda Tomomi17, 23, 38, 68
Production IMS17, 31
Tsugihashi Yuki17, 38, 44, 51, 60, 68, 95
Sugiura Keiichi17, 38, 44, 51, 68
Sudarehata Yumi17, 38, 51, 65
Ishii Yumiko17, 38, 60
Ushinohama Yui17, 80
Tsuji Miyako18, 20, 22, 28, 30, 32, 36, 52, 54, 56, 64, 66, 70, 72, 76, 78, 80, 88, 92, 96, 98, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 131
Matsumoto Katsuji18, 26, 30, 35
Rutosawa Nomi18, 87, 122-123, 127
Tomiyoshi Kouki20
Nakaji Asuka20, 37, 56, 65
Kizaki Yukari20, 37, 56, 65, 71
Kawasaki Rena20, 65
Masuda Nobuhiro20, 107, 112, 116, 126, 130
Yamazaki Ai21
Net Animation21, 27
Studio Graffiti21, 27
Usuda Yoshio21, 27
常州豆豆動漫21, 27
Nii Hirotaka21, 27, 56, 65, 71, 74, 82, 89, 122, 129
Tsukuma Takenori21, 27, 82, 89, 97, 105, 113
Oka Tatsuya21, 27, 82, 89, 97, 105, 129
Sawada Hironori21, 27, 82, 89, 97, 113
Higaki Ken`ichi23
スタジオ歩23
Iwata Koudai23, 31, 33, 41
Studio Myu23, 32, 35, 41-42, 45, 50-51, 64, 67, 76, 108
Buyuu23, 33, 69
Matsui Kyousuke23, 44, 51, 68, 95, 120
Yamauchi Aki23, 44, 88, 95, 104
Ichino Maria24, 37, 65, 74
J-Cube25
MAZIE25
Noji Kiyoshi25
Sakuramoto Haru25-26
Lee Ju-Hyeon25, 53
China Anihc26
Core26
Enomoto Mamoru26
Itou Naoyuki26
Lee Ho-Se26
Oohashi Yuugo26
Xing Yue Donghua26
Yamada Tarou26
Yu Hyo-Sang26
Koyama Kazuhiro27
Wafuu Animation31
森佳佑31
Karasawa Yuuichi31, 37, 44, 50, 56-57, 61, 66, 94, 114, 121, 129
Studio Elle31, 43, 49, 68, 71
Katou Yoshitaka32, 35, 38, 41-42, 48, 50, 53-55, 60, 63, 69, 72, 78, 81, 87-88, 93-94, 98, 103, 105, 110, 114, 116, 118, 123, 126-128
Tu Yong-ce34, 37-57, 59, 62, 81-82, 84-94, 96-104, 106-109, 112-113, 116-118, 120, 122-123, 126-128, 130-131
Yokoyama Miyuki34, 40, 46-47, 52, 54, 56, 58-59, 63-65, 70-71, 75, 77-81, 84-87, 89, 91, 94-97, 100, 103-104, 106-108, 110-113, 115-117, 124-128, 131
Sugawara Rieko35, 38, 41, 45-46, 53, 56, 61, 70-71, 73, 75, 77-79, 89
Higashide Futoshi36, 42-43, 45-46, 48, 50-57, 59, 61, 63-67, 69, 72, 75-76, 78, 80-81, 83-84, 88, 90-91, 97-99, 102-103, 106, 111, 113, 116, 120, 123-124, 127, 130
Sasaki Masahiro36, 65
Han Yeong-Hun37
Kawamura Yuki37
南賢識37
尹貞慧37
金俊晤37
黄英植37
金水湖37, 45
Nozaki Ayaka38, 44
Nonaka Miki38, 44, 51
Tsuchiya Ryouun38, 44, 51, 60, 80, 104
Aritsubo Takaaki38, 44, 60
Ikeda Hiroaki38, 44, 80, 88
Kajiwara Yuri38, 44, 88
Kuratani Ryouta38, 51
Shiraishi Soutarou38, 51
Sasaki Aya38, 68
Koizumi Hiroyuki39, 45, 48
Hakamada Yuuji39, 46, 113, 121, 128
Nobuzane Setsuko39, 47, 50, 56, 115, 120, 124, 128
Xenron39, 53
Ami Kou41
Hoshino Mamoru42, 45, 47, 50, 94
Takamura Kaoru42, 56, 66, 78-79, 90, 98, 105
Sasakado Nobuyoshi43, 49, 54, 59, 65, 67, 71, 74, 76, 79, 82, 85, 92, 96, 104, 110, 113-114, 120, 123, 128
Yoshiyama Yuu43, 49, 56, 71, 101, 106
Fujiwara Mai44
Hariki Hiroshi44
Imada Akane44
Iwai Shiina44
Kawasaki Sae44
Matsuda Chiori44
Muroyama Shouko44
Shima Arisa44
木村美香44
近田忍44
Yasuda Youko44, 47, 50
Chiba Yasuko44, 50
Fukazawa Kenji44, 50
Kanno Rika44, 50
Maruyama Masahiko44, 50
藤原健太郎44, 51, 60
Matsuki Yasunori44, 51, 60, 68, 80, 88
Hayase Makiko44, 51, 60, 88
Baba Kanako44, 51, 68
Abe Kazuhiko44, 57
Matsuo Shunsuke44, 57
Yamada Kanari44, 60
中保由貴乃44, 60
Funakoshi Mayumi44, 60, 68, 80, 88, 95, 104, 111
Takagi Hiroaki44, 60, 80, 120
Sakamoto Nozomi44, 68
Yamamoto Takanori44, 95, 104
橋本コウヘイ44, 95, 104, 111
Park Jae-Seok45
Asanuma Akihiro47
Naoi Masahiro47-48
Kuroyanagi Kenji49
Fujiwara Mikio50
Satou Yuusuke50
Suzuki Futoshi50
Takemori Yuka50
Hisano Mirai51
Kubo Yuina51
Segawa Tomoko51
小田早織51
田中ゆきの51
田中美沙51
芝軒侑人51
Hanazawa Yuri51, 60
Murakami Erina51, 60
Ishimoto Saki51, 60, 68
Hashimoto Kouhei51, 60, 80
寒川頭一51, 68, 80, 88
Irie Mitsuru51, 80
宮崎公輝51, 80, 88
金田莱々美51, 80, 88
坂本美樹51, 80, 95, 104
Kitagawa Tomoko51, 88
Yamaoka Hijiri51, 95, 104, 111, 120
Beppu Youichi53
Hatanaka Taichi53
Ono Ayumu53
Second Gate53
Takeda Shun53
大塚将人53
山田準53
Ooyama Yasuhiko53, 59, 71, 79, 87, 107, 111, 116, 121, 126, 130
Zhang Ding54, 56
Kinoshita Yumiko56
Yamada Yuuichirou56
Kitamura Tomoyuki56, 65
Wakana Yoshinori56, 65, 71, 79
Sasaki Hitomi56, 107
Maru Animation57
Shida Naotoshi57, 66, 95, 110, 130
Hosokawa Shuuhei60
Ibata Yoshihide60
Iwadare Mizuki60
MK Seoul60
Nakamura Shin`ya60
Toriyama Fuyumi60
Iizuka Youko60, 68, 74
Uchida Hiroyuki60, 68, 74, 79
Oono Tsutomu60, 68, 74, 79, 85, 93, 101, 109, 119
Ohara Taiichirou60, 68, 74, 79, 85, 101, 109, 119
Numata Hiroshi60, 68, 79
Komura Yuuha60, 80, 88
Kuma Mirai60, 88, 95, 104, 111, 120
Nakashige Shunsuke60, 95
Artbox65
Yamashita Megumi65, 71
Hattori Masumi65, 71, 80, 87, 93, 101, 106
Kusama Hideoki66, 69
Mima Kenji66, 71, 75, 80, 86, 94, 96, 98, 102, 106, 112, 114, 119, 123, 126, 128, 130
Itou Hiroki68
Maita Yuuya68
Ootaka Yuuta68
Washio Yuuki68
田中よしのり68
Union Cho68, 74
Sawaki Midori68, 74, 79, 85, 93, 101, 109, 119, 130-131
Fukushima Youko68, 80
Takemoto Yoshiko68, 80
Iwata Yoshimi68, 80, 88
Fujimoto Kouki68, 80, 95, 104, 120
Hoshino Reika68, 88, 95, 111, 120
Actas71
Fukushima Toyoaki72
Kim Bong-Deok72
Kim Kyounga72
Kwan Kyounga72
Kim Ikyeon72-73
Tomita Erisa72, 81, 88, 106
Kwon Kyounga73
Park Yinam73
Yoshimoto Masakazu74
Kim Jinyoung76
Kim Jungchul76
Park Sunkyoung76
鈴木開77, 84, 87, 91, 129
Akatsuki79
Makabe Tomoyuki79as 眞壁智之
Sugihara Shouta79
李雄宰79
Shin Young-Soon79-80, 85, 93, 101
Usami Shouhei79-80, 93, 101, 109, 119
Aoyama Hiroshi79, 85, 93, 101, 109, 119
Toyomasu Takahiro79, 116, 120
Miyai Kana80
Yamazaki Hideki80
畑敦也80, 88
佐藤瞬80, 88, 95, 104, 111, 120, 130
Teramoto Akira80, 95, 104, 111, 120, 130
Matsuo Shunsuke80, 95, 111, 120, 130
Kasai Saori82
Nishikawa Masato82
Taniguchi Moriyasu82
卓水賢82
尹仁星82
昇俊昊82
朴祇陛82
朴裕美82
李嘉永82
李星河82
金信友82
米豆動画82, 89, 97, 105, 113, 122, 129
Funaki Shouichi82, 89, 97, 105, 113, 129
GK Sales85, 93, 109, 119
Omizu Yuuki85, 110, 129
Serita Akio87
Abe Sakuya88, 95, 104, 111, 120
Abiko Mamoru90
Oda Taeko90
Satou Aika90
Satou Gen90
Sea Company90
Shijou Yukimasa90
Annoura Tatsuya94
Washikita Kyouta94, 131
Saeki Tetsuya95, 99, 103, 108, 111, 113, 116-117, 123, 128, 130
宮澤菜緒95, 104, 111, 120
Yamakita Takahiro97, 105, 122
Aoyagi Kenji98as 青柳賢二
Ogasawara Rie98
Yamashita Satoru98
Tanaka Yuriko98, 101
Gunji Tomokazu98, 103, 111, 113, 119, 126-127
Kobayashi Ichizou99
Ookubo Shunsuke99-100, 110
Osada Yuuki99, 110, 116, 119, 124, 130
Oota Akihiro100
Namatame Yasuhiro103, 111
Hironaka Mika103, 111, 113, 119, 126
Saitou Reiko103, 111, 119, 126
Shigeuchi Yuuki104
Tanaka Chihiro104, 111, 120
Akizuki Aya106
Ozawa Makoto106
Studio Wanpack106
Kajiwara Kouhei106-107, 110, 114, 120, 124
タルクダァール望106, 115
Matsuzaka Sadatoshi107
Ichikawa Yoshiyuki109, 111, 115
Urata Yukihiro111
仲座寛世111
大垣裕基111
Motoyoshi Satoru111, 113, 119, 126
Sakai Yuuki111, 120
Anitus-Kobe112, 116, 130-131
松山久志114
Kubo Hidemi114-115
Ishizuka Katsumi115
Shimizu Shintarou115-116
Ozone Takao116
Yokoya Kenta116, 126, 131
Taniguchi Kousaku119
藤田滉代119
鉄人動画119
Nakazawa Yuuichi120, 130
Kobayashi Ayumi122
洪清龍122
小田和美122, 127
Tokyo Animation Center123
Kanno Toshiyuki130
Shimazaki Nozomi130
Kano Akira131
In-Between Animation (動画)Buyuu1
Studio Myu1
Toei Animation Philippines1-2
Colour Specification (色指定)Katou Yoshitaka1
Digital Colouring (デジタル彩色)Buyuu1
Studio Myu1
Toei Animation Philippines1
Finishing/Clean-up Manager (仕上進行)Kawamoto Takahiro1
Art (美術)Yuki Shinzou1, 79
Satou Miyuki71
Lee Beom-Seon83, 86, 106
Saitou Shinji96, 108, 120, 124
Sugiura Shouichirou96, 108, 120, 124
Inoue Shintarou97, 101
Shikano Yoshiyuki97, 101
Art Manager (美術進行)Nishimaki Masato1
Digital Art (デジタルアーティスト)Makino Kai1
Background Art (背景)Ichinose Akane1
Inoue Shintarou1
Iseri Tatsurou1
Lin Hongsheng1
Mukuo Studio1
Nishida Nagisa1
Satou Miyuki1
Shikano Yoshiyuki1
Tokushige Ken1
Special Effects (デジタル特殊効果)Shimokawa Nobuhiro1
Digital Photography (デジタル撮影)AMGA1
Hattori Yasushi1
Hirai Tomoaki1
Kisou Masanori1
Mogi Kunio1
Nishi Shigenari1
Okada Yuki1
Sugiura Sen`ichi1
姜亜偉1
CG Manager (CG進行)Watanabe Katsuhiro1
Online Editing (オンライン編集)Toei Digital Lab1
Recording (記録)Sawai Naoko1
Recording (録音)Itou Mitsuharu1
Recording Assistant (録音助手)Arakaki Miki1
Recording Studio (録音スタジオ)TAVAC1
Toei Digital Center1
Acting Office Work (演技事務)Sumi Yasuaki1
Public Relations (広報)Yamamoto Mamiko1(フジテレビ)
Assistant Production Manager (製作進行)Kobayashi Katsunori1, 16
Sugitani Yuuki16
Assistance/Cooperation (協力)Aoni Production1
Assisting Production (協力プロダクション)Studio Khara16
Sponsor (提供)Bandai1
Bandai Namco Entertainment1
Wakasa Seikatsu1
丸大食品1

songs

RelationSongin EpisodesRatingCreditStaffComment
openingChouzetsu Dynamic!1-76, OP1a-OP1gN/A(3)Vocals/Performed by (唄)Yoshii Kazuya
Lyrics (作詞)Mori Yukinojou
Music Composition (作曲)Yoshii Kazuya
Genkai Toppa x Survivor77-130, OP2a-OP2bN/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Hikawa Kiyoshi
Lyrics (作詞)Mori Yukinojou
Music Composition (作曲)Iwasaki Takafumi
Music Arrangement (編曲)Kagoshima Hiroaki
endingHello Hello Hello1-12, ED1N/A(3)Vocals/Performed by (歌)Good Morning America
Lyrics (作詞)Kanehiro Shingo
Music Composition (作曲)Kanehiro Shingo
Music Arrangement (編曲)Good Morning America
Starring Star13-25, ED2N/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Keytalk
Lyrics (作詞)Shutou Yoshikatsu
Music Composition (作曲)Shutou Yoshikatsu
Music Arrangement (編曲)KeytalkNarasaki
Usubeni26-36, ED3N/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Lacco Tower
Lyrics (作詞)Matsukawa Keisuke
Music Composition (作曲)Lacco Tower
Music Arrangement (編曲)Lacco Tower
Forever Dreaming37-49, ED4N/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Czecho No Republic
Lyrics (作詞)Takei Masami
Music Composition (作曲)Takei Masami
Music Arrangement (編曲)Czecho No Republic
Yoka-Yoka Dance50-59, ED5N/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Batten Shoujo Tai
Lyrics (作詞)Ono Takemasa
Music Composition (作曲)Ono Takemasa
Music Arrangement (編曲)Narasaki
Chaahan Music60-72, ED6N/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (唄)Arukara
Lyrics (作詞)Arukara
Music Composition (作曲)Arukara
Music Arrangement (編曲)Arukara
Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no Akuma73-83, ED7a-ED7bN/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (唄)The Collectors
Lyrics (作詞)Katou Hiroshi
Music Composition (作曲)Katou Hiroshi
Music Arrangement (編曲)The CollectorsYoshida Zin
Boogie Back84-96, ED8N/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (唄)Inoue Miyu
Lyrics (作詞)Inoue MiyuMiwa Koudai
Music Composition (作曲)Miwa KoudaiNishio Yoshihiko
Music Arrangement (編曲)Miwa Koudai
Haruka97-108, ED9N/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (唄)Lacco Tower
Lyrics (作詞)Matsukawa Keisuke
Music Composition (作曲)Lacco Tower
Music Arrangement (編曲)Kameda Seiji
70cm Shihou no Madobe109-121, ED10N/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (唄)ROTTENGRAFFTY
Lyrics (作詞)KAZUOMINOBUYAN∀OKI
Music Composition (作曲)KAZUOMI
Music Arrangement (編曲)KAZUOMI
Lagrima122-131, ED11N/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (唄)Onepixcel
Lyrics (作詞)hidenori tanaka
Music Composition (作曲)keita kawaguchi
Music Arrangement (編曲)keita kawaguchi
insert songWaiwai World69N/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Mizumori Ado
Chorus (コーラス)Koorogi`73
Lyrics (作詞)Kawagishi Asa
Music Composition (作曲)Kikuchi Shunsuke
Music Arrangement (編曲)Takashima Akihiko
Kyuukyoku no Battle110, 116, 131N/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (歌)Kushida Akira
Lyrics (作詞)Mori Yukinojou
Music Composition (作曲)Zenta
Music Arrangement (編曲)Wakabayashi TakatsuguZenta
Genkai Toppa x Survivor131N/A(2)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Hikawa Kiyoshi
Lyrics (作詞)Mori Yukinojou
Music Composition (作曲)Iwasaki Takafumi
Music Arrangement (編曲)Kagoshima Hiroaki

discography

Hello Hello Hello
Single, 4 tracks, 12.08.2015
Chouzetsu Dynamic!
Single, 5 tracks, 07.10.2015
Chouzetsu Dynamic!
Single, 5 tracks, 07.10.2015
Starring Star
Single, 3 tracks, 14.10.2015
Starring Star
Single, 3 tracks, 14.10.2015
Usubeni
Single, 6 tracks, 03.02.2016

Group status

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Last UpdateNameStateNEpisodesHESPLanguagesSourceRatingCmts
07.03.2025iAHDcomplete
1310jaenenBlu-rayN/A(2)3
16.02.2025Hi10completeN
13119jaenBlu-ray, HDTV, www8.01(6)0
19.01.2025Anime Timecomplete
13117jaenenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
05.01.2025-ZR-complete
1310jaenenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
18.10.2024KaiDubscompleteN
13121jaenx-unkjaenafBlu-ray, wwwN/A(1)0
01.09.2024ABJcomplete
1310jadedeBlu-rayN/A(0)0
03.05.2024PHOENiX [PHOENiX]complete
1310jafrfrBlu-rayN/A(0)0
24.03.2024HorribleSubscomplete
1310jaenwwwN/A(2)0
16.12.2023torrentguycomplete
1310jaenx-unkenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
11.11.2023Judascomplete
13111jaenenBlu-rayN/A(2)0
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