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| Dragon Ball Super | |
| Book one tankōbon cover, featuring Goku and Shenlong | |
| ドラゴンボール超 ( Doragon Bōru Sūpā ) | |
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| Genre |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Akira Toriyama |
| Illustrated by | Toyotarou |
| Published by | Shueisha |
| English publisher | NA Viz Media |
| Imprint | Jump Comics |
| Mag | 5 Jump |
| Demographic | Shōnen |
| Original run | June twenty, 2015 – nowadays |
| Volumes | 18 |
| Anime television receiver series | |
| Directed by |
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| Produced by |
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| Written past |
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| Music past | Norihito Sumitomo |
| Studio | Toei Animation |
| Licensed past | Funimation Body of water Blindside Zoom! Entertainment |
| Original network | FNS (Fuji TV) |
| English network | AU ABC Me IN Cartoon Network Ocean Toonami United kingdom Popular US Adult Swim (Toonami) ZA Cartoon Network, SABC 2 |
| Original run | July five, 2015 – March 25, 2018 |
| Episodes | 131 |
| Anime films | |
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Dragon Ball Super (Japanese: ドラゴンボール超 , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Sūpā , sometimes abbreviated as DBS ) is a Japanese manga serial written by Akira Toriyama and illustrated by Toyotarou. A sequel to Toriyama'due south original Dragon Brawl manga, it follows the adventures of Goku and friends during the ten-year timeskip later on the defeat of Majin Buu.[3] It began serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine V Jump in June 2015. The manga is published in English by Viz Media and simulpublished by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform.
A 131-episode anime television serial adaptation produced by Toei Animation aired in Japan from July 2022 to March 2018. A sequel motion-picture show, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, was released in December 2022 and became the highest-grossing anime motion-picture show of the franchise. A second moving-picture show, Super Hero, will release in June 2022.
Plot [edit]
Several months after the defeat of Majin Buu, Goku is seen working as a farmer, and his family and friends alive peacefully. However, the God of Destruction Beerus awakens subsequently decades of slumber. Beerus, along with his Angel banana and teacher, Whis, seeks a warrior known as the Super Saiyan God, threatening to destroy the Earth if he loses to him.[4] Goku transforms into the Super Saiyan God with the help of his friends, battles Beerus and loses, merely his efforts gratify Beerus, who spares the planet.
After, while Goku and Vegeta train, with Whis as their teacher, the remnants of Frieza's army collect the Dragon Balls and revive Frieza. After training, Frieza returns to Earth, seeking revenge. Despite achieving the Gilded Frieza transformation, he is defeated by Goku and Vegeta, who have mastered the Super Saiyan Blueish transformation. In spite, Frieza destroys the Globe, simply Whis reverses time, assuasive Goku to slay Frieza.
Champa, Beerus' brother and the God of Destruction of Universe Six, convinces Beerus to concord a tournament between the all-time fighters from their universes. The advantage for the winner is the Super Dragon Balls, planet-sized Dragon Balls with nearly unlimited wish-granting abilities. Champa intends to swap Universe Six's arid Earth with Universe 7'southward for their cuisine. Goku and his friends join the tournament. The tournament reaches its climax in a match between Goku and Hit. Unable to fight Striking at full power, Goku forfeits the match. Hit forfeits the concluding lucifer, and Universe 7 wins. Beerus secretly wishes for the Super Dragon Balls to restore Universe Six'due south World.
Goku meets and befriends Lord Zenō, the Omni-King of all universes, and promises to bring him a friend. Later, Future Trunks reappears, with news of an enemy who resembles Goku, known every bit Goku Blackness. They notice that Goku Blackness is Zamasu, a Supreme Kai amateur from Universe X, who used the Super Dragon Balls to steal Goku's trunk from a different timeline, every bit part of his plan to wipe out every mortal.[five] Ultimately, Zamasu and the futurity timeline are erased from being past Futurity Zenō, who accompanies Goku back to the nowadays, where he becomes Nowadays Zenō'southward friend. Future Trunks leaves for an alternate timeline.
Later, both Zenōs hold the Tournament of Power, where teams of fighters from eight of the twelve universes battle, with defeated universes existence erased.[6] Goku, his friends, Android 17, and a temporarily revived Frieza bring together the tournament. They boxing formidable warriors, such as Universe Eleven'southward Jiren. Goku attains a new form known every bit Ultra Instinct, assuasive him to fight unconsciously.[7] The tournament ends with Goku and Frieza eliminating Jiren along with themselves, leaving Android 17 as the winner for Universe 7. He is awarded one wish from the Super Dragon Assurance, and restores the erased universes. Frieza is permanently revived.
Frieza and his rebuilt ground forces seek the Dragon Balls. During his search, Frieza meets ii exiled Saiyan survivors, Broly and his father Paragus, the latter of whom wants revenge on Vegeta for his male parent exiling Broly before the Saiyan homeworld'due south devastation. Broly overpowers both Goku and Vegeta, until they fuse into "Gogeta". However, before Gogeta can impale Broly, he is saved past Frieza'southward henchmen Cheelai and Lemo. Frieza flees Globe, vowing revenge.[a]
Goku and Vegeta are asked past the Galactic Patrol to recapture the avoiding Moro. In New Namek, Moro defeats them and uses the Namekians' Dragon Assurance to restore his abilities and release all criminals in the Patrol's custody. Moro and the convicts rampage while Goku and Vegeta prepare for a rematch. Goku learns to use Ultra Instinct at will, while Vegeta heads to Planet Yardrat. Moro leads his army to Earth, and Goku's allies brand a stand up until Goku and Vegeta get in and overpower him. In desperation, Moro fuses with the Earth, threatening to self-destruct. Afterward absorbing energy fused by Vegeta's new powers, Goku slays Moro, saving the World.
Goku and Vegeta return to training. As Whis trains Goku to primary Ultra Instinct, Beerus trains Vegeta in Destruction. Meanwhile, a Cerelian mercenary named Granolah learns from his employers, the Heeters, that Frieza is live, and vows to destroy him and avenge his home planet of Cereal. Granolah uses his planet's Dragon Balls to become the strongest warrior in the universe, at the cost of his lifespan. The Heeters manipulate Goku and Vegeta into fighting Granolah. While Goku and Granolah fight, Vegeta recognizes Granolah, and realizes the Heeters' charade. Granolah defeats Goku, and Vegeta fights Granolah, gaining the upper hand with a new transformation, Ultra Ego. Granolah develops his own abilities through battle, overwhelming Vegeta. Meanwhile, the Heeters search for the Cerealian Dragon Assurance.
Granolah defeats and prepares to kill Vegeta, only is stopped by his foster-father, the Namekian Monaito, who reveals that Bardock, Goku's father, had saved them during Frieza's attack on Cereal forty years prior. During the attack, the Heeters, who were behind Cereal'due south destruction, killed Granolah'south mother Muezli. Bardock saved Monaito and Granolah, defeating the youngest Heeter Gas. In the nowadays, the Heeters Oil, Maki and Gas then get in to end off Granolah, Monaito, Goku and Vegeta, with Gas having become the strongest warrior in the universe, through a wish made to the Cerealian Dragon. Gas easily defeats Granolah and Goku as Vegeta goes to recall a Senzu bean. Vegeta feeds the bean to Granolah, who confronts Gas, fighting him evenly. After Granolah lands a critical blow to Gas, Elec arrives and removes Gas' pendant that was suppressing his powers. Gas goes berserk and loses control, beating downward Granolah and Vegeta and even hits Oil and Maki. Through Elec's instructions, Gas regains control of himself, ready to finish off Granolah and the others.
With Granolah and Vegeta incapacitated, Goku faces Gas and uses Instant Teleportation to lure Gas away from Cereal. Goku returns to Cereal and with Granolah, Vegeta and Monaito retreat to Monaito's firm to recuperate. Monaito gives Goku and Vegeta Bardock's scouter, which contains an audio recording of his fight with Gas. Through sheer will and determination, Bardock gains new strength and power in the fight confronting Gas. Later on landing a critical blow, Bardock unleashes a devastating attack on Gas and defeats him. Heavily injured, Bardock escapes from Elec later on learning about the Saiyans' inevitable doom.
Product [edit]
In addition to his role equally the series creator, Akira Toriyama is likewise credited for the "original story and character design concepts" of the new anime originally directed by Kimitoshi Chioka.[8] Toriyama elaborated on his involvement with the "Time to come Trunks arc" saying he created the story based on suggestions from the editorial department, "As with last time, I wrote the overall plot outline, and the scriptwriters take been compiling and expanded the story content into individual episodes, making various changes and additions, and generally doing their best to make the story more than interesting."[9] In addition to new characters designed by Toriyama, other characters for the "Universe Survival arc" were designed past Toyotarou, artist of the manga version, and a few by both.[10]
Toei Animation producer Atsushi Kido previously worked on Dragon Ball Z for a brief time during the Freeza arc, while Fuji TV producer Osamu Nozaki said he has been a fan of the serial since childhood.[11] Morio Hatano, series director of Saint Seiya Omega (episodes #i–51), began sharing the series director credit with Chioka kickoff with episode #28, earlier taking it over completely with #47. From episode #47 to #76, Morio Hatano shared the role of series director with Kōhei Hatano (no relation), another storyboard artist and episode director for the series.
Masako Nozawa reprises her roles as Son Goku, Son Gohan, and Son Goten.[viii] Most of the original cast reprise their roles as well.[5] [12] However, Jōji Yanami'southward roles equally Kaiō-sama and the narrator were indefinitely taken over past Naoki Tatsuta as of episode 12, and so that Yanami could take medical leave.[13] Kōichi Yamadera and Masakazu Morita also return as Beerus and Whis, respectively.[12]
The first preview of the series aired on June 14, 2015, following episode 164 of Dragon Ball Z Kai.[14] The side by side mean solar day, the main promotional image for Dragon Ball Super was added to its official website and unveiled two new characters,[12] who were afterward revealed to be named Champa and Vados, respectively.[fifteen] A xxx-2nd trailer including the new characters was uploaded to the series' official website on June 26, 2015.[16]
The anime began airing on July five, 2022 and was broadcast on Sundays at nine:00 a.m. on Fuji Idiot box.[17] [viii] On January 19, 2018, it was revealed that Super'due south timeslot would exist replaced with GeGeGe no Kitarō starting on April 1, 2018. Co-ordinate to Amazon Nihon, the final Blu-ray set indicated the series' end at episode 131.[xviii] The series concluded on March 25, 2018, with the decision of the "Universe Survival Saga". Fuji Tv stated that no definite plans were fabricated to either continue the serial at a later engagement or discontinue it entirely.[19]
English language production and broadcasting [edit]
Dragon Ball Super received an English-language dub that premiered on the Toonami aqueduct in Southeast Asia and Bharat on January 21, 2017. This dub is produced by Los Angeles based Bang Zoom! Entertainment for the Asian market place.[20] A sneak preview of the English dub'due south first episode aired on December 17, 2016.[21] Production on the Blindside Zoom! dub concluded later episode 27 equally Toonami Asia and India ceased transmission.[22] [23]
On November four, 2016, Funimation announced the company caused the rights to Dragon Brawl Super and would be producing an English dub, with many cast members of their previous English-language releases of Dragon Ball media reprising their respective roles. As well as officially announcing the dub, it was also announced they would exist simulcasting the series on their streaming platform, FunimationNow.[24] [25] On December vii, 2016, IGN reported that the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball Super would air on Adult Swim Saturdays at viii p.m. with an encore showing in their Toonami block later that night at 11:30 p.yard. starting on Jan 7, 2017[26] [27] alongside Dragon Brawl Z Kai: The Final Chapters.[28] This was afterwards confirmed on Toonami'due south official Facebook folio.[29] The United States premiere of Dragon Ball Super obtained one,063,000 viewers for its 8 p.m. showing on Developed Swim.[30]
The English-subtitled simulcast of Dragon Brawl Super was made available in North America and Europe through Crunchyroll and Daisuki.[31] Post-obit the closure of Daisuki, the hosted Dragon Ball Super episodes were transferred to the Dragon Ball Super Card Game website in February 2022 and was available until March 29, 2019.[32] [33]
Cartoon Network Africa began airing the anime in April 2022 in South Africa at xvi:45 CAT.
In Australia, ABC Me started airing Dragon Ball Super on Nov 3, 2018, with a new episode every Saturday at two:45 pm. In the United Kingdom, the serial aired on Pop from July 1, 2019, with episodes showtime airing at 7pm on weekdays.[34] [35]
Music [edit]
Norihito Sumitomo, the composer for Boxing of Gods and Resurrection 'F', is scoring Dragon Brawl Super.[36] An original soundtrack for the anime was released on CD by Japan Columbia on February 24, 2016.[37]
The first opening theme song for episodes 1 to 76 is "Chōzetsu☆Dynamic!" ( 超絶☆ダイナミック! , Chōzetsu Dainamikku , "Excellent Dynamic!") by Kazuya Yoshii of The Yellow Monkey in both Japanese and English. The lyrics were penned by Yukinojo Mori who has written numerous songs for the Dragon Ball series.[38] The second opening theme vocal for episodes 77 to 131 is "Genkai Toppa × Survivor" ( 限界突破×サバイバー , "Limit Break × Survivor") by enka singer Kiyoshi Hikawa in Japanese and Nathan Abrupt in English language. Mori wrote the lyrics for the rock vocal, while Takafumi Iwasaki composed the music.[39] [40]
The first ending theme vocal for episodes 1 to 12 is "Hello Hello Hi" ( ハローハローハロー , Harō Harō Harō ) by Japanese stone ring Good Forenoon America in Japanese and Jonathan Young in English.[38] The 2d ending theme song for episodes thirteen to 25 is "Starring Star" ( スターリングスター , Sutāringu Sutā ) past the grouping Key Talk in Japanese and ProfessorShyguy in English.[41] [42] The tertiary ending song for episodes 26 to 36 is "Usubeni" ( 薄紅 , "Light Pink") by the band Lacco Belfry in Japanese and Jeff Smith in English language. The fourth ending theme song for episodes 37 to 49 is "Forever Dreaming" by Czecho No Republic in Japanese and Mystery Skulls in English.[43] The fifth ending theme vocal for episodes fifty to 59 is "Yokayoka Trip the light fantastic toe" ( よかよかダンス , Yokayoka Dansu , "It's Fine Dance") past idol group Batten Showjo Tai in Japanese and Dani Artaud in English language.[44] The sixth catastrophe theme vocal for episodes 60 to 72 is "Chao Han Music" ( 炒飯MUSIC , Chāhan Myūjikku ) by Arukara in Japanese and Elliot Coleman in English.[45] The 7th ending theme song for episodes 73 to 83 is "Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no Akuma" ( 悪の天使と正義の悪魔 , "Evil Affections and Righteous Devil") past The Collectors in Japanese and William Kubley in English.[46] The eighth catastrophe theme vocal for episodes 84 to 96 is "Boogie Back" by Miyu Inoue and Lizzy Country in English.[47] [48] The ninth ending theme song for episodes 97 to 108 is "Haruka" ( 遥 ) by Lacco Tower in Japanese and Zachary J. Willis in English.[49] The tenth ending theme song for episodes 109 to 121 is "70cm Shiho no Madobe" ( 70cm四方の窓辺 , "By a 70cm Square Window") past RottenGraffty in Japanese and Lawrence B. Park in English.[50] [51] The eleventh ending theme song for episodes 122 to 131 is "Lagrima" by OnePixcel in Japanese and Amanda Lee in English language.[52]
Media [edit]
Manga [edit]
Dragon Ball Super is illustrated by creative person Toyotarou, who was previously responsible for the official Resurrection 'F' manga adaptation, began serialization in the August 2022 event of 5 Bound, which was released on June 20, 2015.[53] [54] Toyotarou explained that he receives the major plot points from Toriyama, before drawing the storyboard and filling in the details in between himself. He sends the storyboard to Toriyama for review, who edits the initial draft, making dialogue and art changes, before sending information technology back to Toyotarou, who illustrates the last draft and sends it to Shueisha for publication.[55] Beginning in November 2018, after covering the last story arc from the Super anime series, the manga began its own original story arcs.[56] [57]
Shueisha began collecting the capacity into tankōbon volumes. Viz Media began posting gratuitous English language translations of the manga chapters to their website on June 24, 2016.[58] A print release of the first volume followed in spring 2017.[59] The showtime volume was released on April four, 2016.[lx]
Anime [edit]
The anime television series was produced by Toei Animation, with private episodes written by different screenwriters, and aired on Fuji Television receiver from July 2022 to March 2018. The beginning 27 episodes displace the events of the Boxing of Gods and Resurrection 'F' films. The serial ran for 131 episodes, broadcast from July 5, 2022 to March 25, 2018, on FNS (Fuji TV).
Films [edit]
An animated film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, was the get-go film in the Dragon Ball franchise to be produced nether the Super chronology. Released on December 14, 2018, most of the picture show is set subsequently the "Universe Survival" story arc (the beginning of the movie takes identify in the by). A poster showcasing the picture'southward new fine art way was released on March 12, 2018.[61] A teaser depicting Goku facing off against Broly was released a week later.[62] [63] The first trailer was released at San Diego Comic-Con International 2018.[64] The second trailer was released on Oct iv, 2018. The English version of the second trailer was released on October 5, 2018.[65] [66]
A 2d Dragon Ball Super picture show has been confirmed to be in pre-product every bit of June four, 2022 by Toei executive Akio Iyoku. Iyoku feels that the film "will probably be totally dissimilar [from Broly]."[67] On May 8, 2021, Toei Animation announced that the 2nd film volition feature an original story and will be released in 2022.[68] On July 23, 2021, the sequel's official title was revealed every bit Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.[69]
Home video [edit]
In Nippon, the anime series was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Happinet between Dec 2022 and July 2018, with each "Box" also containing textless opening and endmost credits sequences and packaged with a booklet.[70] In North America, Funimation began releasing the series from July 2017, over again on both DVD and Blu-ray, containing both English-dubbed and English-subtitled Japanese versions; the Blu-ray releases by and large likewise contain interviews with the English bandage and textless opening/closing credits sequences. Funimation'south localized releases are distributed in the U.k. and Australasia by Manga Entertainment and Madman Entertainment respectively.
English [edit]
| Name | Date | Discs | Episodes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Region i/A | Region 2/B | Region 4/B | |||
| Role One | July 25, 2017[71] | October 30, 2017[72] | September half dozen, 2017[73] | two | 1–13 |
| Part Two | October 3, 2017[74] | Jan 29, 2018[75] | Dec 6, 2017[76] | 2 | fourteen–26 |
| Function Three | February 20, 2018[77] | June 4, 2018[78] | March 7, 2018[79] | 2 | 27–39 |
| Part Four | June 19, 2018[fourscore] | August 6, 2018[81] | August 15, 2018[82] | 2 | 40–52 |
| Part Five | October 2, 2018[83] | October 8, 2018[84] | December 5, 2018[85] | 2 | 53–65 |
| Office Six | January eight, 2019[86] | February 18, 2019[87] | March vi, 2019[88] | ii | 66–78 |
| Part Seven | April 2, 2019[89] | September 23, 2019[90] | June 5, 2019[91] | ii | 79–91 |
| Part Eight | July 2, 2019[92] | October 28, 2019[90] | September 4, 2019[93] | 2 | 92–104 |
| Function 9 | Oct 8, 2019[94] | December ix, 2019[95] | December 4, 2019[96] | 2 | 105–117 |
| Part Ten | Jan fourteen, 2020[97] | January xx, 2020[98] | March 4, 2020[99] | 2 | 118–131 |
| Collection 1 | N/A | N/A | Dec 5, 2018[100] | 8 | 1–52 |
| Drove 2 | N/A | N/A | October 9, 2019[101] | 8 | 53–104 |
| Collection 3 | N/A | N/A | Oct 7, 2020[102] | 4 | 105–131 |
| Consummate Drove | N/A | November 2, 2020[103] | November 18, 2020[104] | xx | 1–131 |
English [edit]
| Name | Date | Discs | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Box 1 | December 2, 2015[105] | 2 | 1–12 |
| Box two | March ii, 2016[106] | two | 13–24 |
| Box 3 | July 2, 2016[107] | 2 | 25–36 |
| Box 4 | October 4, 2016[108] | ii | 37–48 |
| Box v | January half dozen, 2017[109] | ii | 49–threescore |
| Box 6 | Apr 4, 2017[110] | 2 | 61–72 |
| Box vii | August two, 2017[111] | 2 | 73–84 |
| Box 8 | October iii, 2017[112] | ii | 85–96 |
| Box nine | January 6, 2018[113] | ii | 97–108 |
| Box 10 | April iii, 2018[114] | 2 | 109–120 |
| Box xi | July iii, 2018[115] | ii | 121–131 |
Merchandise [edit]
Bandai announced that a line of Dragon Brawl Super toys would be available in the United states of america in summer 2017.[116] Bandai has also announced the updated Dragon Brawl Super Menu Game that starts with one starter deck, one special pack containing four booster packs and a promotional Vegeta carte and a booster box with 24 packs. It was released on July 28, 2017.[117] A line of six Dragon Ball Super Happy Meal toys were made available at Japanese McDonald's restaurants in May 2017.[118]
Reception [edit]
Anime reception [edit]
The anime adaption received generally positive reviews from critics and fans. The start episode was highly praised from initial reactions for its improved quality.[119] Richard Eisenbeis of Kotaku praised the series' title sequence and said "My heart-school self is and then happy right now, you lot guys."[120] Jamieson Cox of The Verge as well praised the title sequence and said that "Dragon Brawl Super'southward intro volition accept you begging for its North American release". Cox was also surprised that, considering how popular the franchise is, the series did not launch internationally at the same time. He chosen it "a movement that wouldn't exist unprecedented" giving Sailor Moon Crystal equally an example.[121]
The original animation for episode 5 (left) was widely criticized past viewers and was redrawn for Blu-ray and DVD release (right).
However, the fifth episode received harshly negative responses from Japanese and Western audiences due to its poor blitheness style compared to the previous four episodes. These problems continued at episode xx-four, and several more episodes onward. Dragon Ball Kai and Resurrection 'F' producer Norihiro Hayashida felt that the criticism was overblown. He said that people were criticizing the entire serial based on a few bad sequences that were done past new animators. He went on to explain a quality decline in the anime manufacture that he believes is the consequence of studios cutting time given for post-product and not assuasive for reviews of the terminal production.[122] [123] [124]
Despite this, the Champa Arc was praised for improving its blitheness. Episode 39 was noted improved animation and praised fighting sequences. Attack of the Fanboy reported that "Dragon Ball Super" episode 39 may be the best installment of the series to date.[125] Goku and Striking's fight "starts off explosively from the showtime."[126] The Future Trunks Arc likewise garnered positive response from fans and critics alike. IGN'due south Shawn Saris acclaiming Episode 66, stating that, "Episode 66 of Dragon Ball Super has a few missteps but ultimately leads to a great concluding battle with Zamasu."[127] Anime News Network criticized the poor blitheness and narrative quoted equally "shameless soap opera" based on the handling of the bandage.[128]
The terminal arc, "Universe Survival Arc," received universal acclaim from critics and fans and was considered to be the best arc of the serial. Several episodes such as 109/110 and 116 take been cited as some of the Super serial' best episodes;[129] [130] Despite this praise, Jay Gibbs of ComicsVerse criticized the series for its inconsistent narrative, having heard "an explanation within an episode, then see that very explanation invalidated seconds later."[131]
Episodes 130 and 131 were live streamed in various cities beyond Latin American countries including Mexico, El Salvador, Bolivia, Republic of ecuador, and Nicaragua for free in public venues.[132] [133] The public screenings drew big record audiences, which included filling stadiums in United mexican states and other Latin American countries,[134] with each screening drawing audiences numbering in the thousands to the tens of thousands.[135]
Even though the fan reaction has been positive, Dragon Ball Super has been criticized past fans for lacking the blood and gore that was nowadays in its predecessor Dragon Ball Z. This is, even so, due to the fact that the series is targeted towards a younger demographic than the previous installments, and every bit such, censorship would not allow such content to be shown on a tv program targeted towards children.[136] A Dragon Ball Super episode received a major complaint by the Broadcasting Ideals and Plan Improvement Organization equally the part of the story involved Primary Roshi making multiple sexual attacks on the female character Yurin.[137]
Accolades [edit]
2017 Crunchyroll Anime Awards:[138]
- Best Continuing Series – Dragon Ball Super – Nominated
2018 Crunchyroll Anime Awards:[139]
- All-time Fight Scene (Presented past Capcom) – Jiren vs. Goku – Nominated
- All-time Continuing Serial (Presented by VRV) – Dragon Brawl Super – Winner[140] [141]
Manga reception [edit]
All 4 volumes of Dragon Brawl Super 'south manga adaptation accept charted on Oricon'southward weekly list of the best-selling manga; volumes 1 and two sold 29,995 and 56,947 copies in their debut weeks respectively.[142] [143] Book three was the 4th best-selling for its calendar week with 92,114 copies sold,[144] and volume iv was fourth its calendar week with 150,889.[145] According to Nielsen BookScan, the English language version of book one was the 2d acknowledged graphic novel of May 2017,[146] the ninth of June,[147] the fourteenth of July,[148] and the eighteenth of August.[149] Dragon Ball Super volume 4 topped NPD BookScan'due south graphic novels list for January 2019.[150]
In Japan, the manga's tankōbon volumes 1 and ii sold 594,342 copies every bit of June 2017[update],[151] book 3 sold 236,720 copies equally of July 2017[update],[152] volume iv sold 267,417 copies as of November 2017[update],[153] volume 5 sold 400,000 copies as of Apr 2018[update],[154] volume vi sold 216,871 copies every bit of June 2018[update],[155] volume 7 sold 208,796 copies equally of September 2018[update],[156] book viii sold 314,269 copies as of Jan 2019[update],[157] [158] volume ix sold 188,027 copies as of April 2019[update],[159] [160] volume 10 sold 196,204 copies every bit of Baronial 2019[update],[161] [162] [163] volume eleven sold 119,283 copies as of Dec 2019[update],[164] volume 12 sold 146,305 copies as of April 2020[update],[165] [166] volume xiii sold 155,095 copies as of August 2020[update],[167] [168] volumen 14 sold 95,101 copies as of December 2020[update],[169] volumen 15 sold 150,971 copies as of April 2021[update],[170] [171] volume xvi sold 107,812 copies as of August 2021[update],[172] volume 17 sold 156,744 copies as of December 2021[update] [173] [174] [175] and volumen 18 sold 184,315 copies as of April 2022[update].[176] [177] [178] According to Oricon's Yearly Sales Ranking 2022 - Top 50, Dragon Ball Super ranked at #38 with Yearly Sales - ane,019,655 Copies Sales.[179] [180] This adds up to at least 3,738,262 tankōbon copies sold in Nippon as of April 2022[update]. Tom Speelman of ComicsAlliance noted that Toyotarou's condensed and altered versions of the Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F' arcs made it a lot easier to speed through and added suspense. He also said that for the showtime fourth dimension he could non determine whether the anime or manga was superior.[181]
Notes [edit]
- ^ These events are depicted in the pic Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018).
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External links [edit]
- Official website (in English)
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Viz Media folio
- Official Adult Swim website
- Dragon Brawl Super (anime) at Anime News Network'southward encyclopedia
- Dragon Ball Super at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Ball_Super
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