There were different opinions and debates about whether the combat system of Dragon Ball Super would collapse. On the one hand, some viewers thought that the combat power system had collapsed because as the plot developed, the combat power of the protagonist Goku continued to increase, but the combat power of the other characters never increased substantially. In some cases, their combat power even decreased. In addition, some of the characters 'combat power was too exaggerated, and some even surpassed the most powerful aliens in the universe. This setting was somewhat unreasonable. On the other hand, some viewers believed that the combat power system did not collapse because the combat power system was always dynamic throughout the entire story. The combat power of the characters would change according to the situation they faced. In addition, the combat power system was limited by the author's settings and could not increase the character's combat power indefinitely. There were different opinions and debates about whether the combat system of Dragon Ball Super would collapse. As an anime fan, he could decide whether or not the combat system had collapsed based on his own preferences and views.
The reason why Dragon Ball's animation had been so weak was probably because the animation production company did not follow the settings of the manga. In Dragon Ball manga, the setting of combat power was not fixed but changed as the story developed. Therefore, the animation production company might modify or delete some settings during the production process, resulting in changes in combat effectiveness. In addition, the battle scenes in the animation might also have technical problems such as blurry images or unstable frame count. As for why Dragon Ball Super was considered a doujinshi work, it was probably because it borrowed some of the background and characters from Dragon Ball manga and adapted them into its own storyline. At the same time, the combat setting in Dragon Ball Super was also different from that in Dragon Ball. It was probably because the production company wanted to create a new story setting. Although Dragon Ball Super was an excellent sequel, its combat setting was different from Dragon Ball manga. Therefore, some people thought that it was not a real Dragon Ball sequel but a doujin work.
The Dragon Ball's super combat strength rankings were as follows: 1st place: Super Blue Wujita 2nd place: Super Green Broli 3rd place: Sun Wukong [4th place: Sagambo] Fifth place: Vegeta Sixth place: Mo Luo Seventh place: Hitt 8th Place: Becket [9th place: Golden Flisa] [10th place: Demon Buu] Please note that this ranking is based on the search results provided and may not be completely accurate or missing.
Well, it depends on how you define fanfiction. Technically, Dragon Ball Super is an official continuation of the Dragon Ball series. However, it does have elements that feel like fanfiction. For example, some of the power - levels and new forms introduced seem a bit outlandish and more like what a passionate fan might come up with rather than a strictly logical progression from the original story. But it's still an official part of the franchise so it's a bit of a gray area.
Yes, 'Dragon Ball Super' has some characteristics of fan fiction. It goes beyond the original 'Dragon Ball' series and 'Dragon Ball Z' by introducing new concepts and storylines. Some of the plot developments, like the Tournament of Power, seem to be created with the intention of appealing to the most passionate fans. It plays with the existing universe in a way that is similar to how fan fiction writers might expand on their favorite fictional worlds. However, being an official part of the franchise also sets it apart from typical fan - created works.
The Dragon Ball Super manga has indeed come to an end. It wrapped up with a satisfying conclusion to the storyline that fans had been following.
Yes, it has. The story concluded after a certain number of chapters.
Yes, it has resumed. You can catch up on the latest chapters.
In general, Dragon Ball Super stays within the boundaries of the manga. There might be some minor differences or extensions, but it hasn't surpassed the main storyline of the manga.
Not really. Dragon Ball Super mostly follows the manga plotline and doesn't go beyond it significantly.
Well, some might think it's bad fanfiction because it changes the established power scaling too much. In the original 'Dragon Ball' series, there was a certain logic to how strong the characters got. But in 'Dragon Ball Super', it seems like they just keep upping the power levels in a rather forced way, making it feel like a not - so - well - thought - out addition to the franchise.