Everything You Need To Know About Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World

Dragon Ball was initially created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. Since its inception, the manga has morphed into a series of anime, western-style comics, video games, mobile games, and board games. The franchise has grown and evolved, bringing with it new formats and thus alternative audiences. Among the expansions was a trading card game, initially debuting in the late 2000s. That first design came about during an era of innovation, where major brands were looking to the tabletop industry for inspiration.

With other series like the Pokémon Trading Card Game doing exceptionally well, there was a belief that Dragon Ball would also be able to translate to the same success. However, it would be short-lived, with the market simply not there for that kind of debut. It would take some time for the industry to grow enough to warrant a new iteration of a Dragon Ball TCG. What’s more, the franchise itself needed to form an even larger audience, with the advent of global streaming services allowing it to become far more viable. So, after years without a TCG, a new one emerged.

A New Way For Dragon Ball Fans To Experience a TCG

Digital Elements Upgrade the Game

2017 marked the launch of the Dragon Ball Super Trading Card Game, a format that would go through a couple of iterations in its own right. Regardless of its form, this was a title that launched at the perfect time. The tabletop world was going through a new period of rapid growth with a mainstream audience suddenly invested. The pandemic era boosted that market and with the popularity of Dragon Ball still very present, the Dragon Ball Super Trading Card Game benefited massively.

With a unique array of rules and a gorgeous set of cards to utilize, this became a must-play experience and one that often topped the TCG charts. It was only a matter of time until the title took another step forward, especially with so many of its competitors embracing new technology and moving towards ever-changing audience expectations. So, in 2024, the Dragon Ball Super Trading Card Game Fusion World incarnation was born, with all of its perks and new concepts. This iteration of the title has been designed to carry the company into the future, with Bandai Namco setting the stage for a title that has the unique ability to change with the times.

The first thing that fans need to know about the Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World edition is that, in its most basic form, it resembles a classic trading card game. There are still starter sets and booster packs, and those familiar with past iterations or with the competition will not feel too out of their depth with this game. The title does represent a new era for Dragon Ball in the TCG format though, and that means that a whole range of different cards are available, and fans will likely be looking to start their collections again based on upcoming releases.

That isn’t to say that previous cards should be thrown out though. In fact, Bandai Namco does not wish to alienate long-term fans and has made sure that there’s some sense of continuity between the games. Therefore, the rules remain the same, but the developers have promised that this is a more intuitive way to play, with fantastic additional combos and the opportunity to create battle strategies that take advantage of a stacked deck. For those that enjoy the aesthetic of the game, they should not fret, as the title will also be using the same artistic stylings, to maintain that sense of connection to the past.

  • The original Dragon Ball Trading Card Game ran from 2008 to 2009.
  • A new series debuted in 2017, bringing together Dragon BallDragon Ball ZDragon Ball GTDragon Ball Super and Super Dragon Ball Heroes.
  • 2024 marks the debut of Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World, a new take on the series.

The biggest headline concerning Dragon Ball Super Card Game Fusion World is that there is now a digital edition available. Much like The Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is taking the classic title onto mobile, Dragon Ball is also making that online shift with the option to play on PC. There are many benefits to this besides the crisp animations that come along with the game. For starters, this platform opens up players to global competition, allowing them to go against friends and strangers alike in a battle for the title of best.

But the game also promises a fusion between both the digital and physical realms, with multiple points of connection. Any card that is dropped within the physical world will be added to the digital game too. The rules will remain the same no matter where people are playing from, and the available cards will also be consistent with the same artwork. Players will be able to seamlessly move from one platform to the other. The digital space is not supposed to be a replacement for the real-world game, but rather an alternative avenue to enjoy the concept through. Ranked, Room, Free and Solo setups populate the digital version.

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As the Release Approaches, Dragon Ball Daima Reveals Mini Versions of Goku and Vegeta

For fans of the Dragon Ball franchise, the wait is almost over. The highly anticipated series Dragon Ball Daima is set to debut this weekend.

For fans of the Dragon Ball franchise, the wait is almost over. The highly anticipated series Dragon Ball Daima is set to debut this weekend.

Leading up to the premiere, promotions featuring mini versions of Goku and Vegeta have been circulating online. With a new storyline and characters created by the late Akira Toriyama, Goku and Vegeta will face challenges in entirely new ways.

Dragon Ball Daima will kick off a fresh conspiracy as Goku, Vegeta, and other characters transform into miniature versions of themselves. This unexpected change compels Goku to embark on a journey through the Demon Realm to uncover the cause of their diminutive state.

For fans in the United States, Dragon Ball Daima will be available for streaming on Crunchyroll and Hulu starting October 11. Viewers in Indonesia can also catch it on Crunchyroll on the same date.

Rumor has it that Netflix will begin streaming this new anime series from October 18. Fans in France and Germany will find it available through Animation Digital Network.

Since the announcement of Dragon Ball Daima, Crunchyroll has been buzzing with posts about this new installment from Akira Toriyama.

The first episode will feature an extended runtime, including an additional ten minutes of content, teasing the start of a new adventure (and the debut of Majin Buu!). The storyline goes as follows:

“Goku and his friends are living a peaceful life when they suddenly shrink due to a conspiracy! When they discover that the cause may lie in a world known as the ‘Demon Realm,’ a mysterious young Majin named Glorio appears before them.”

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Goku’s Hyped Up Adventure in Demon Realm Begins in Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 3

With its first two episodes, Dragon Ball DAIMA has gotten off to the strongest start of any Dragon Ball anime since Dragon Ball Z. The Z-Warriors feel more like themselves than they have in a long time, the new concepts and lore are captivating, and there’s a sense of fun and adventure in every scene. With the first two episodes of DAIMA having set-up nearly everything fans need to know about the heroes, the villains, and the conflict between them, the action will really be getting started in Episode 3.

With Gomah having kidnapped Dende, it now falls to the de-aged Dragon Team to save him. Following the ending of Episode 3, Goku, Shin, and Glorio will travel to Demon Realm in Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 3, with Vegeta, Piccolo, and Bulma right behind them. There, they’ll face off against the Demon Realm’s rulers, as well as the Tamagami, and meet the highly anticipated Panzy.

Goku Travels to the Demon Realm at the End of DAIMA’s Second Episode

The True Adventure of Dragon Ball DAIMA is Finally Beginning

In Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 2, “Glorio,” Goku and the rest of the Dragon Team react to being transformed into kids. As they begin to investigate, Mr. Popo explains the wish Gomah made on the Dragon Balls, and tells them that Gomah and Degesu kidnapped Dende, and brought him with them back to Demon Realm. This revelation sends a chill down Shin’s spine, as Degesu is his brother, and he knows Gomah to be immensely powerful. Despite being smaller and weaker than he’s been in decades, Goku doesn’t hesitate when faced with the task before him, ready to fight Gomah and save Dende. However, because of how difficult Demon Realm is to reach, this is easier said than done.

Because of how Goku’s power has been reduced, he can’t simply use Instant Transmission to teleport to Dende, and he isn’t strong enough to fight Gomah’s forces on his own. Goku also lacks any knowledge of Demon Realm himself, making it exceptionally dangerous territory for him. The need to find solutions to these problems is what brings the main cast of Dragon Ball DAIMA together. Shin, the Supreme Kai, seems like he may actually be from Demon Realm, and possesses greater knowledge of it than any other member of the Dragon Team. Bulma, meanwhile, is charged with repairing a ship to travel to Demon Realm, while Vegeta desires to come with Goku so he can get his revenge on Gomah. And Piccolo, wanting to meet Neva, determines he’ll also come along as back-up.

While he’s waiting to begin his new adventure, Goku doesn’t just goof around. Instead, as he’s known to do, Goku pushes past the limitations his new body have put on him. He begins working to re-learn to fly, circumventing the need to retrieve his Flying Nimbus. Since he can’t magically make his limbs longer to regain his previous reach, he takes his original weapon, the mystical Power Pole, back from Master Roshi. Goku’s travel plans are then changed by the arrival of a demonic stranger who claims he can get him to Demon Realm ahead of schedule, and thus in time for DAIMA’s third episode. And based on the preview for the episode, it seems like Goku will once again be encountering dragons, right off the bat.

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Sorry Goku Fans, But Vegeta Is The Best Character In Dragon Ball Super

Vegeta has been chasing Goku since their rivalry first began early in Dragon Ball Z. No matter how much Vegeta grew as a fighter, he could never seem to catch up to Kakarot for reasons he couldn’t quite understand. At a certain point, it became clear that Goku’s strength didn’t just come from his sheer potential for power, but rather from who he was as a person. It wasn’t until Vegeta grew as an individual that he could finally approach Goku’s level of power, and that wouldn’t finally come to fruition until Dragon Ball Super.

By the end of DBZ, Vegeta finally lets go of his pride, realizing it was the thing holding him back. Vegeta accepted that Goku was the best, because Goku was more than just a powerful fighter – his life experiences led him to become a truly great person. Vegeta’s path of self discovery was one of the highlights of DBZ’s storytelling, and it carried over to become a major part of Dragon Ball Super as well. Vegeta’s growth arc is arguably the greatest redemption story in anime history, and that’s a legacy even Goku can’t surpass.

Vegeta’s Character in Super is Consistent With His Growth From DBZ

Vegeta’s Ups and Downs Through Dragon Ball Z Made Him the Hero He Became in Super

Vegeta watches Goku fight Buu in Dragon Ball Z.

Vegeta’s story in Dragon Ball Super picks up exactly where it left off following the Buu Saga. Vegeta has gone through all the stages of becoming a better person two times over, and after relapsing as a Majin and making the ultimate sacrifice, there’s no way he could ever go back to becoming the villain again. That being the case, Vegeta settled into life as an earthling, accepting his place as one of the Z Fighters, and embracing his family as a father and husband.

Vegeta’s growth is immediately apparent in Super, when he stands up for Bulma against Beerus. While “my Bulma” has become a huge meme in the anime fandom, it’s actually so much more than that for Vegeta as a character. This is a big moment that shows how far Vegeta has come as a person. During the Android Saga in DBZ, Bulma and her newborn son fly in a helicopter near the battlefield as Android 20 attempts to make his escape from Vegeta. In an attempt to distract the Saiyan, 20 shot down the aircraft, sending Bulma and baby Trunks to their impending doom. They would have died if Future Trunks hadn’t rescued them – no thanks to Vegeta. Vegeta had no care for Bulma or his newborn son at the time. All he cared about was testing out his new Super Saiyan power against the Androids.

This attitude is in stark contrast to Vegeta’s “my Bulma” moment, displaying how he truly had changed. Unlike in the earlier arcs of DBZ, Vegeta has people he cares for who he is willing to lay his life on the line to protect. It’s not just all about power anymore to him. In fact, when Bulma was about to give birth to she and Vegeta’s second child, Bra, Vegeta even chose to stay behind and look after her rather than going to Beerus’ planet to train. This would have been an unprecedented decision in DBZ, but it makes sense by the time of DBS given how far he’s come. Vegeta’s standoffish personality and grumpy attitude never change, even in Super. However, his actions and his values have clearly changed in a way that is consistent with who he became at the end of DBZ’s Buu Saga.

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Dragon Ball DAIMA May Have Brought Back Kid Goku’s Greatest Weakness

It’s amazing how much ground Dragon Ball DAIMA covers in episode 3 alone – from new lore drops about the Demon Realm to one of the best action sequences the series has seen, frankly, ever. As an anime that’s effectively presenting itself as a love letter to the original Dragon Ball, it’s hard not to draw comparisons to Kid Goku’s earliest adventures. Many of which feel deliberate, right down to Goku getting his Power Pole back. While it could very well simply be a one-off gag, Episode 3 might have reintroduced a very important weakness for Goku: hunger.

Concepts like endurance and stamina were fairly imporpant to Dragon Ball up until around the Saiyan saga, when characters became so powerful that battles would usually end through brute force before anyone could actually get tired. This idea got its start very early in the series. There was a time where Goku straight up couldn’t fight back if he was too hungry, a trait that almost cost him his life in Dragon Ball‘s very first story arc. With Dragon Ball DAIMA Episode 3 acknowledging how much weaker Goku is in his kid form and the bar fight actively showing Goku getting stronger as he eats more, Goku might end up the Demon World’s resident foodie by the time the anime wraps up.

Yamcha Almost Killed Goku Because He Was Too Hungry To Defend Himself

It’s hard to believe, but Goku’s earliest defeat actually came from Yamcha of all people. In Chapter 8 of the Dragon Ball manga and Episode 5 of the Dragon Ball anime, Goku, Bulma, and Oolong are ambushed by Yamcha while traversing through the desert. Too hungry to properly fight back, Goku slowly starts losing to Yamcha. By the time Bulma ends and prematurely ends the fight, Yamcha is seen rushing towards Goku, who is doing nothing to fight back.

Goku exclaims a couple of times that he’s too hungry. It’s only after he eats in the following chapter that he gets the strength to fight back against Yamcha and actually defeat him. That said, Goku’s hunger made him so weak that Yamcha absolutely would have killed him. Yamcha was still in perfect shape to keep fighting by the time the fight ended, while Goku was completely out of commission. The last time this trait of Goku’s is in the original Dragon Ball in the Demon King Piccolo saga when he eats Yajirobe’s fish to regain his energy after being defeated by Tambourine.

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A Dragon Ball DAIMA Animator Gave Fans a Sneak Peek in an Underrated Spring 2024 Anime

The long-awaited return of Dragon Ball didn’t disappoint with its explosive Episode 1 premiere of Dragon Ball Daima. However, an unforgettable moment in the series premiere might have been teased in an underrated anime series from the spring 2024 season.

As pointed out by Dragon Ball animation enthusiast AnimeAjay (@/AnimeAjay), the key animation of Vegeta sacrificing himself to destroy Majin Buu in the Dragon Ball Z recap scene in Dragon Ball Daima Episode 1 was handled by Shun Sawai. Sawai has worked on numerous projects, such as Oshi no Ko, Lupin the Third: Part 5 and Bocchi the Rock!. However, he’s also worked on the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie as a digital key animator and is a big fan of the franchise itself — so much so that he made an additional social media account dedicated to Dragon Ball fan art. Before the release of Dragon Ball Daima Episode 1, Sawai worked on another anime series that premiered during the spring 2024 season that parodied one of the most famous scenes in Dragon Ball history.

The Dragon Ball parody comes from Episode 3 of Oblivion Battery. Brilliant first-year student and baseball catcher Kei Kaname undergoes a Super Saiyan-like transformation that plays out almost exactly like Goku’s Super Saiyan awakening in the “Frieza” saga of Dragon Ball Z. However, Oblivion Battery doesn’t just parody Super Saiyan Goku but Super Saiyan Vegeta as well, as Kei’s transformation ends with a gigantic explosion of energy, just like the scene of Vegeta sacrificing himself to defeat Majin Buu that Sawai worked on in Dragon Ball Daima.

Oblivion Battery is based on the Shonen Jump+ online series by Eko Mikawa. It revolves around Taro Yamada, a student and former baseball player who quits the sport after being humiliated by two genius batteries (a pitcher and a catcher in baseball), Haruka Kiyomine and Kei Kaname. However, after transferring to a school with no baseball club, Taro is reunited with Haruka and the now amnesia-ridden Kei, who no longer remembers how to play baseball. As Taro helps Kei regain his memory by playing baseball with him and Haruka, he slowly regains his passion for the sport. Oblivion Battery ran for 12 episodes from April 10, 2024, to July 3, 2024, and was animated by Jujutsu Kaisen studio MAPPA.

Amusingly, Oblivion Battery isn’t the only anime that has referenced Dragon Ball this year. Episode 3 of The Elusive Samurai featured a cheeky reference to Goku with a religious-like character with his own version of the Spirit Bomb. Like Oblivion BatteryThe Elusive Samurai is a Shonen Jump series by Assassination Classroom author Yusei Matsui. Dragon Ball Daima, Oblivion Battery and The Elusive Samurai are all available to stream on Crunchyroll. New episodes of Dragon Ball Daima premiere every Friday on the anime streaming service.

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How Dragon Ball DAIMA Reintroduces This Element That Most Fans Forgot About

Dragon Ball DAIMA’s first two episodes were some of the most amazing moments in anime history, as they totally redefined the Dragon Ball franchise by adding several new concepts, changing what fans knew about several popular characters, and taking the Dragon Ball franchise in a unique new direction. But one of the most fascinating parts of Dragon Ball DAIMA was how it reintroduced the idea of hunting for the Dragon Balls, giving them the magical aura they’ve lacked for many years.

The Dragon Balls were introduced in the first episode of the Dragon Ball anime and the first manga chapter. Goku and Bulma first meet when Bulma’s Dragon Radar picks up the Four Star Dragon Ball that Goku’s grandfather left him. Bulma explains to Goku that whoever can gather all seven Dragon Balls can summon Shenron and make a wish for whatever their heart desires. Eventually, after much bickering, Goku decides to join Bulma on her quest, and the pair set out to find all the Dragon Balls.

The Early Dragon Ball Hunts

In Early Sagas, Finding The Dragon Balls Was The Main Focus

This hunt is the focus of Dragon Ball’s first saga, the Emperor Pilaf Saga. While trying to recover the balls, Goku and Bulma encounter many characters who would become Dragon Ball mainstays, including Yamcha, Oolong, and Master Roshi. They would also learn that they were not the only people who wanted the Dragon Balls, leading to them clashing with the evil Emperor Pilaf. The saga ends with Emperor Pilaf collecting all the balls and using them to summon Shenron. However, before Pilaf can wish for world domination, Oolong interrupts and wishes for a pair of comfortable panties. Despite Pilaf’s protests, Shenron grants this wish before the balls return to stone and are scattered around the world again.

The Dragon Balls would again become the focus during the show’s third saga, the Red Ribbon Army Saga. During this saga, Goku embarks on a quest to recover Grandpa Gohan’s Four Star Dragon Ball, only to learn that the evil Red Ribbon Army was trying to collect all the balls so their leader, Commander Red, could make a wish. This leads to Goku traveling the globe, battling several of Red Ribbon’s generals as he does. But, when Bora dies defending Goku and Upa from Mercenary Tao, Goku vows to collect all the Dragon Balls and wish the man back to life, driving him to search for the balls even more intensely.

However, the fourth wish on the Dragon Balls was the one that dramatically changed the status quo. Made during Dragon Ball’s final saga, the Piccolo Jr. Saga, Yamcha wishes for every being killed by King Piccolo and his sons to be resurrected. While this wish was a massive and memorable moment that made perfect sense in the context of the arc, it represented the Dragon Balls shifting from magical relics that had to be chased to world reset buttons and a glorified taxi service.

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Star Trek: Lower Decks Showrunner Suggests Final Season Leaves Door Open for More Stories

While Star Trek: Lower Decks will end soon, showrunner Mike McMahan isn’t fully closing the door on the USS Cerritos crew’s adventures.

“You do get to see everybody grow up in Season 5,” McMahan told Variety at San Diego Comic-Con regarding the future of Beckett Mariner, Brad Boimler, Sam Rutherford, and D’Vana Tendi and how their stories might continue post-cancelation. As he saw it, “There isn’t a natural end to being Lower Decks because I feel like I am still learning stuff all the time. So yes, the characters do go through a change this season, but ultimately where we end, you don’t feel like they aren’t still Lower Decks and that we couldn’t keep telling those kinds of stories.”

An official trailer for Lower Decks‘ final season premiered at Comic-Con, initially parodying Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country‘s teaser before previewing the Cerritos discovering interdimensional portals, angering Klingons, and getting into even more Starfleet hijinks. Continuing the show’s embrace of classic Trek references, McMahan also teased this season including “a piece of a legacy character, and Noël’s character, Tendi, gets to spend a lot of time with them.”

Season 5’s Central Arc Teased

He also tied Season 5’s central arc to “these space potholes that the U.S.S Cerritos is closing that are these rifts in space. We had been given enough of a heads up that this could potentially be our final season, and so I suddenly opened up the cupboard of ideas and was like, ‘Alright, what are some mechanics to get all sorts of crazy things to happen in this season?'”

Season 4 not only saw Mariner, Boimler, Tendi, and Rutherford promoted aboard the Cerritos, but reintroduced Season 2 Vulcan character T’Lyn as a new member of the ship. Its overarching storyline also tied Lower Decks to past Trek events, revealing the supposed destruction of vehicles across the galaxy to be part of a scheme by Star Trek: The Next Generation ex-cadet Nick Locarno to build a rogue fleet under his command. The season ended with the Cerritos crew triumphant but, due to a deal with Tendi’s family, she returned to Orion rather than remain with Starfleet. Additionally, Lower Decks made a live-action crossover with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds last year, while the Cerritos was recently namedropped on an episode of Star Trek: Prodigy.

Other Trek news announced at San Diego Comic-Con included an official Strange New Worlds Season 4 clip and a trailer for the spinoff movie Star Trek: Section 31. Additionally, multiple actors were confirmed for Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, including a returning Robert Picardo as Star Trek: Voyager‘s Doctor.

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Sorry Goku Fans, But Vegeta Is The Best Character In Dragon Ball Super

Vegeta has been chasing Goku since their rivalry first began early in Dragon Ball Z. No matter how much Vegeta grew as a fighter, he could never seem to catch up to Kakarot for reasons he couldn’t quite understand. At a certain point, it became clear that Goku’s strength didn’t just come from his sheer potential for power, but rather from who he was as a person. It wasn’t until Vegeta grew as an individual that he could finally approach Goku’s level of power, and that wouldn’t finally come to fruition until Dragon Ball Super.

By the end of DBZ, Vegeta finally lets go of his pride, realizing it was the thing holding him back. Vegeta accepted that Goku was the best, because Goku was more than just a powerful fighter – his life experiences led him to become a truly great person. Vegeta’s path of self discovery was one of the highlights of DBZ’s storytelling, and it carried over to become a major part of Dragon Ball Super as well. Vegeta’s growth arc is arguably the greatest redemption story in anime history, and that’s a legacy even Goku can’t surpass.

Vegeta’s Character in Super is Consistent With His Growth From DBZ

Vegeta’s Ups and Downs Through Dragon Ball Z Made Him the Hero He Became in Super

Vegeta watches Goku fight Buu in Dragon Ball Z.

Vegeta’s story in Dragon Ball Super picks up exactly where it left off following the Buu Saga. Vegeta has gone through all the stages of becoming a better person two times over, and after relapsing as a Majin and making the ultimate sacrifice, there’s no way he could ever go back to becoming the villain again. That being the case, Vegeta settled into life as an earthling, accepting his place as one of the Z Fighters, and embracing his family as a father and husband.

Vegeta’s growth is immediately apparent in Super, when he stands up for Bulma against Beerus. While “my Bulma” has become a huge meme in the anime fandom, it’s actually so much more than that for Vegeta as a character. This is a big moment that shows how far Vegeta has come as a person. During the Android Saga in DBZ, Bulma and her newborn son fly in a helicopter near the battlefield as Android 20 attempts to make his escape from Vegeta. In an attempt to distract the Saiyan, 20 shot down the aircraft, sending Bulma and baby Trunks to their impending doom. They would have died if Future Trunks hadn’t rescued them – no thanks to Vegeta. Vegeta had no care for Bulma or his newborn son at the time. All he cared about was testing out his new Super Saiyan power against the Androids.

This attitude is in stark contrast to Vegeta’s “my Bulma” moment, displaying how he truly had changed. Unlike in the earlier arcs of DBZ, Vegeta has people he cares for who he is willing to lay his life on the line to protect. It’s not just all about power anymore to him. In fact, when Bulma was about to give birth to she and Vegeta’s second child, Bra, Vegeta even chose to stay behind and look after her rather than going to Beerus’ planet to train. This would have been an unprecedented decision in DBZ, but it makes sense by the time of DBS given how far he’s come. Vegeta’s standoffish personality and grumpy attitude never change, even in Super. However, his actions and his values have clearly changed in a way that is consistent with who he became at the end of DBZ’s Buu Saga.

Goku Takes Two Steps Backwards in Super

Goku Forgets Key Lessons in Super – But According to Toriyama’s Opinion of The Character, It Was By Design

Goku considers his past martial arts mentors who have led him to Ultra Instinct in Dragon Ball Super manga.

While Vegeta has shown incredible growth throughout his life, Super seems to indicate something of the opposite for his rival. At least at first. Goku’s character throughout Super has been infamously inconsistent with his own growth as it was shown in Dragon Ball. Goku started out as a naive and innocent child who knew nothing of the world outside the forrest where he grew up.

Over time, Goku was exposed to more and more of the world through his adventures, and he grew and matured because of that. While Goku always remained a hopeless idealist who always saw the good in others, he did learn and grow from his mistakes. Goku may have been ditsy and airheaded, but he was never stupid. Goku showed numerous times throughout Dragon Ball that he was the smartest person on the battlefield, even if that intelligence didn’t translate into book smarts.

All the growth and development Goku underwent as a character prior to Super was vital to Dragon Ball’s narrative, because it’s literally the story of his life. Goku grows from an immature child in early DB to an intelligent man who can use his lifetime of experience to guide his children by the end of DBZ. Goku still makes mistakes, but he’s always someone Gohan and Goten can look up to and aspire to be like.

Infamously, Goku’s development as a character takes a strange turn in Dragon Ball Super. It became a meme among the fandom that Super’s Goku had lost a great deal of his growth from throughout early Dragon Ball, and that’s understandable. In Super, Goku does act ditsier and just flat-out dumber than he did by the end of the DBZ anime. While much of the hate towards Goku’s character in Super is ultimately overblown, there’s definitely merit to the concern. There are times when he seems to have forgotten important lessons from his past, and there are moments when he seems to make mistakes he would have learned from in DBZ.

For example, during Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Goku sees Vegeta meditating and asks him what he’s doing. Goku seems confused as to why Vegeta would just be sitting in one spot instead of working out and training. This is an extremely strange moment for his character because Goku had meditated multiple times in the past. This scene was altered in the manga to avoid this continuity issue, but it’s ultimately just the most prominent example of how Goku has lost some of his development from DBZ.

This wasn’t just a mistake on Akira Toriyama’s part, either. During an interview with Wired, Toriyama stated that he was dissatisfied with how heroic Goku became in the original DBZ anime. That being the case, it’s likely that he purposely made Goku a bit more bubbly and silly in Super because he didn’t like how heroic he became in the original DBZ anime. This was a conscious attempt on Toriyama’s part to retcon an aspect of Goku’s personality he didn’t like, but it came at the consequence of making noticeable changes to a beloved character.

Ultimately, Goku is a character whose growth has always been subtle, because even as he has learned throughout his life, his personality hardly changes. He’ll always be a carefree and gentle heart who will get serious when it comes to a fight, and that should never change. Even so, Goku’s penchant for forgetting the lessons of his past has deservedly earned his characterization in Super criticism. In comparison to Vegeta, Goku never really had to grow much in Super anyway – he just had to remain the same Goku fans have always known and loved. In a way, he does that, but it’s unfortunate that he often forgets where he came from.

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Goku’s Coolest-Looking Form is the One He Never Bothers Using

When fans think of Goku’s legendary transformations, most immediately jump to original Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan Blue or Ultra Instinct. Some even think of the meme-worthy Super Saiyan 3 with its flowing mane of golden hair and lack of eyebrows. But there’s one form that always seems to fly under the radar, despite being arguably one of Goku’s most visually stunning—and that’s Super Saiyan 2.

It’s the form with the perfect balance of raw power, sleek aesthetics, and that electrifying aura, yet Goku seems to treat it like a relic of the past. This sleek, lightning-wrapped form had its prime in the Dragon Ball Z era, only to later be overshadowed by shiny new power-ups. But why doesn’t Goku ever bother using this form, despite how cool it looks?

Super Saiyan 2 Made Its Debut During the Cell Games Saga

It Made the Super Saiyan Form Even More Epic

Gohan transforms into a Super Saiyan 2 during the Cell Saga of Dragon Ball Z

First introduced during the Cell Games saga, Super Saiyan 2 was a monumental leap in power and aesthetic. It wasn’t Goku who debuted it, though—it was Gohan. When Gohan snapped during the battle against Perfect Cell, he revealed his SSJ2 form (having first achieved it offscreen while training in the hyperbolic chamber) and dished out one of the most satisfying beatdowns in anime history. This transformation was visually distinct, with the aura crackling like a thunderstorm and the hair standing even spikier than the usual Super Saiyan look. Add the electricity coursing around the body, and it becomes a form that screams raw power and intensity. For fans of DBZ, this was the moment. Gohan’s ascension to Super Saiyan 2 was not just powerful—it was legendary.

Then Goku got his hands on it. During the Majin Buu saga, Goku unveiled that he, too, had reached SSJ2. While it didn’t come with the same earth-shattering emotional baggage that Gohan’s transformation carried, Goku still made it look effortlessly cool. His duel with Majin Vegeta during this saga saw both Saiyans at their SSJ2 peaks. They fought to a brutal standstill, with their hair spiked to infinity, lightning zapping around them, and fists moving faster than sound. Goku and Vegeta both looked like gods of destruction well before that title officially entered the Dragon Ball lore. But after that fight, Goku seemed to forget SSJ2 even existed. He moved on to bigger (and bluer) things, leaving Super Saiyan 2 in the dust.

What Makes Super Saiyan 2 So Cool?

This Form Is Arguably the Best-Looking

Goku showcasing his Super Saiyan 2 transformation in Dragon Ball Z

Sure, Super Saiyan 1 was groundbreaking—it’s the form that broke the internet before there was an internet. But SSJ2 refined that formula and took it up a notch. It’s like Super Saiyan 1 on steroids, but without going overboard. The first thing that hits you about Super Saiyan 2 is the electricity. This is what sets it apart from its predecessor. The blue lightning bolts zig-zagging around the golden aura are just cool. It’s visually striking and adds an edge that makes the form seem more volatile and uncontrollable, yet somehow more refined. Then there’s the hair.

Goku’s spiky mane gets sharper and more intense, giving him a more feral and untamed look. Fans know Goku means business when his hair defies physics in SSJ2. And it’s not just the aesthetics—the power boost is insane too. In the lore of the series, SSJ2 is supposed to be a 100x multiplier of Goku’s base strength, which is a significant jump from the original Super Saiyan. Yet, despite these perks, Goku still seems to bypass Super Saiyan 2 for other transformations. And that’s a tragedy, especially since it’s arguably his best-looking form.

Goku Needed Stronger Power-ups to Fight His Enemies

Fighting Literal Gods From Other Dimensions Would Be Too Much For Super Saiyan 2

Goku taps into Ultra Instinct power during his fight against Jiren in Dragon Ball Super.

One reason Goku skips Super Saiyan 2 is the infamous Dragon Ball power creep. As the series went on, the stakes got higher, the enemies got stronger and the power-ups needed to match that. Even once Super Saiyan 3 and its beefed-up power level came into play during the Buu Saga, Goku started to skip right over SSJ2. By the time Dragon Ball Super rolled around, transformations like Super Saiyan Blue and Ultra Instinct entered the fray, making SSJ2 seem a bit outdated. Super Saiyan Blue, for example, combines the raw power of Super Saiyan with the divine energy of god ki.

Ultra Instinct, meanwhile, isn’t just a transformation—it’s a state of mind where Goku moves without thinking, dodging attacks like a cosmic ninja. With these god-tier transformations available, why would Goku bother with something like SSJ2? The answer seems to be that he just doesn’t need it anymore. In terms of power scaling, SSJ2 just isn’t cutting it anymore in the grand cosmic battles that Goku is facing in Super. Against foes like Jiren or even Beerus, the God of Destruction, SSJ2 just can’t compete with the likes of Super Saiyan Blue or Ultra Instinct when it comes to taking on universal-level threats. For Goku, who’s always looking for the next challenge, it is simply a stepping stone and is too weak to be of any real use in the higher-tier battles of Dragon Ball Super.

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