Description
"Dragon Ball Super" is a direct sequel to "Dragon Ball Z," continuing the adventures of Goku and his allies in a multiverse filled with gods, powerful warriors, and cosmic threats. The story begins after the defeat of Majin Buu, with Earth at peace. Goku, now working as a farmer, is drawn back into action when Beerus, the God of Destruction, awakens after decades of slumber. Beerus, accompanied by his angelic attendant Whis, seeks the Super Saiyan God, a legendary warrior prophesied to rival his power. Goku undergoes a ritual to achieve this form, leading to a climactic battle with Beerus that ends in a draw, sparing Earth from destruction.
The narrative expands with the introduction of the multiverse, consisting of 12 universes, each governed by its own God of Destruction and Supreme Kai. The Universe 6 and Universe 7 Tournament arc sees Goku and Vegeta teaming up with allies to compete against fighters from Universe 6, including the Saiyan Caulifla and her protégé Kale. The tournament introduces new characters and explores the dynamics between universes, culminating in a victory for Universe 7.
The Future Trunks arc shifts focus to an alternate timeline where Future Trunks faces a new threat: Goku Black, a malevolent version of Goku from another timeline. Goku Black, later revealed to be Zamasu, a rogue Supreme Kai, seeks to eradicate mortals across the multiverse. Goku, Vegeta, and Future Trunks unite to confront Zamasu, leading to a multiversal conflict that involves the intervention of Zeno, the Omni-King. The arc concludes with the erasure of Zamasu's timeline, leaving Future Trunks to rebuild in a new world.
The Tournament of Power arc is the series' most expansive, involving all 12 universes in a battle royale orchestrated by Zeno. The stakes are high: the losing universes face erasure. Goku, Vegeta, and their allies from Universe 7, including Android 17, Android 18, and Frieza, compete against formidable opponents such as Jiren of Universe 11. The arc explores themes of teamwork, sacrifice, and survival, with Universe 7 emerging victorious after Goku achieves Ultra Instinct, a transcendent state of combat.
Following the Tournament of Power, the Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc introduces Moro, a sorcerer who absorbs energy from planets and their inhabitants. Moro's escape from Galactic Patrol custody poses a significant threat, leading Goku and Vegeta to seek new power-ups. Vegeta trains on Planet Yardrat to master Instant Transmission and Spirit Control, while Goku refines his Ultra Instinct. The arc concludes with their combined efforts defeating Moro.
The Granolah the Survivor arc shifts focus to Granolah, the last survivor of the Cerealian race, who seeks revenge against Frieza and the Saiyans for the destruction of his people. Granolah's wish to become the strongest warrior in the universe sets him on a collision course with Goku and Vegeta. The arc delves into the Saiyans' dark history and introduces new transformations, including Vegeta's Ultra Ego form.
Throughout the series, recurring characters such as Bulma, Piccolo, and Krillin play supporting roles, while new allies and adversaries enrich the narrative. The story balances high-stakes battles with character development, exploring themes of growth, redemption, and the consequences of power. "Dragon Ball Super" expands the lore of the "Dragon Ball" universe, introducing new dimensions, deities, and challenges while maintaining the core elements that define the franchise.
The narrative expands with the introduction of the multiverse, consisting of 12 universes, each governed by its own God of Destruction and Supreme Kai. The Universe 6 and Universe 7 Tournament arc sees Goku and Vegeta teaming up with allies to compete against fighters from Universe 6, including the Saiyan Caulifla and her protégé Kale. The tournament introduces new characters and explores the dynamics between universes, culminating in a victory for Universe 7.
The Future Trunks arc shifts focus to an alternate timeline where Future Trunks faces a new threat: Goku Black, a malevolent version of Goku from another timeline. Goku Black, later revealed to be Zamasu, a rogue Supreme Kai, seeks to eradicate mortals across the multiverse. Goku, Vegeta, and Future Trunks unite to confront Zamasu, leading to a multiversal conflict that involves the intervention of Zeno, the Omni-King. The arc concludes with the erasure of Zamasu's timeline, leaving Future Trunks to rebuild in a new world.
The Tournament of Power arc is the series' most expansive, involving all 12 universes in a battle royale orchestrated by Zeno. The stakes are high: the losing universes face erasure. Goku, Vegeta, and their allies from Universe 7, including Android 17, Android 18, and Frieza, compete against formidable opponents such as Jiren of Universe 11. The arc explores themes of teamwork, sacrifice, and survival, with Universe 7 emerging victorious after Goku achieves Ultra Instinct, a transcendent state of combat.
Following the Tournament of Power, the Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc introduces Moro, a sorcerer who absorbs energy from planets and their inhabitants. Moro's escape from Galactic Patrol custody poses a significant threat, leading Goku and Vegeta to seek new power-ups. Vegeta trains on Planet Yardrat to master Instant Transmission and Spirit Control, while Goku refines his Ultra Instinct. The arc concludes with their combined efforts defeating Moro.
The Granolah the Survivor arc shifts focus to Granolah, the last survivor of the Cerealian race, who seeks revenge against Frieza and the Saiyans for the destruction of his people. Granolah's wish to become the strongest warrior in the universe sets him on a collision course with Goku and Vegeta. The arc delves into the Saiyans' dark history and introduces new transformations, including Vegeta's Ultra Ego form.
Throughout the series, recurring characters such as Bulma, Piccolo, and Krillin play supporting roles, while new allies and adversaries enrich the narrative. The story balances high-stakes battles with character development, exploring themes of growth, redemption, and the consequences of power. "Dragon Ball Super" expands the lore of the "Dragon Ball" universe, introducing new dimensions, deities, and challenges while maintaining the core elements that define the franchise.
Staff
- Story & Art · Toyotarō
- Story · Akira Toriyama
- Original creator · Akira Toriyama
- Art · Toyotarō
