Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero(2022) ⟶

What did you think of Gohan’s new form? Let's discuss in the comments!

If you love Piccolo, missed Gohan being a total boss, or just want to see some of the most creative fights in the franchise—absolutely.

Without giving too much away for the uninitiated, the transformations in the final act are absolute showstoppers. We get to see power scales shifted in ways that make Gohan and Piccolo relevant to the "multiversal" power levels of the current series. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero(2022)

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is a love letter to the fans who grew up with the series. It balances high-stakes action with genuine character growth and a surprising amount of humor. It proves that the world of Dragon Ball is big enough for more than just its two lead Saiyans.

The biggest win of Super Hero is its focus. With Goku and Vegeta off-world training with Beerus and Broly, the spotlight finally swings back to and Piccolo . What did you think of Gohan’s new form

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the . While the shift from traditional 2D was controversial at first, it works surprisingly well here. The fights feel weightier, the camera angles are more dynamic, and it gives the movie a "living manga" aesthetic that feels fresh without losing the series' identity. The Villains: Red Ribbon Redux

For decades, the Dragon Ball formula has been reliable: Goku and Vegeta find a god-tier threat, scream for twenty minutes, and push past their limits to save the day. But (2022) decided to flip the script, and honestly? It’s exactly what the franchise needed. Passing the Torch (Finally!) Without giving too much away for the uninitiated,

Bringing back the felt like a deep cut for OG fans. The introduction of Gamma 1 and Gamma 2 added a layer of superhero flair (pun intended) that we haven't really seen in the series. They aren't just mindless monsters; they have personality, a sense of justice, and a visual design that pops. The Big Moments (No Spoilers!)

What did you think of Gohan’s new form? Let's discuss in the comments!

If you love Piccolo, missed Gohan being a total boss, or just want to see some of the most creative fights in the franchise—absolutely.

Without giving too much away for the uninitiated, the transformations in the final act are absolute showstoppers. We get to see power scales shifted in ways that make Gohan and Piccolo relevant to the "multiversal" power levels of the current series.

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is a love letter to the fans who grew up with the series. It balances high-stakes action with genuine character growth and a surprising amount of humor. It proves that the world of Dragon Ball is big enough for more than just its two lead Saiyans.

The biggest win of Super Hero is its focus. With Goku and Vegeta off-world training with Beerus and Broly, the spotlight finally swings back to and Piccolo .

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the . While the shift from traditional 2D was controversial at first, it works surprisingly well here. The fights feel weightier, the camera angles are more dynamic, and it gives the movie a "living manga" aesthetic that feels fresh without losing the series' identity. The Villains: Red Ribbon Redux

For decades, the Dragon Ball formula has been reliable: Goku and Vegeta find a god-tier threat, scream for twenty minutes, and push past their limits to save the day. But (2022) decided to flip the script, and honestly? It’s exactly what the franchise needed. Passing the Torch (Finally!)

Bringing back the felt like a deep cut for OG fans. The introduction of Gamma 1 and Gamma 2 added a layer of superhero flair (pun intended) that we haven't really seen in the series. They aren't just mindless monsters; they have personality, a sense of justice, and a visual design that pops. The Big Moments (No Spoilers!)