I am OK with it actually... The amounts of gourmet focus the Super series took on were starting to get rudiculous. It went from Goku catching fish, bears and whatever, being the Bear Grylls in the original series, to overexposition of Beerus and Whis' appetites. Altough, I liked the idea that that is the reason why Earth has not been destroyed. I am probably biased a bit, as I played the Kakarot over Christmas and the gourmet stuff in there is over the top, with running around the map and slaughtering all the living animals in masses with just one punch, which made me a bit uneasy as an animal lover, especially wolves and deers... didn't mind the fish, as they were portrayed predatory as in original series and dinosaurs just ended stunned and lying on the ground.Jack Bz wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 1:45 am I don't know if this has been brought up yet, but I just realised that while Moro was busy eating the energy of countless planets to satiate his apparent endless hunger, Goku, the other character most associated with an endless appetite, completely stopped eating food whatsoever for a time whilst he was training with Merus.
Interesting parallel that I don't really understand the significance of at the moment. Maybe it's to highlight the different methods between Goku and Moro in attaining power (stealing Vs earning) that Goku later directly highlights.
But seriously, sometimes I felt with Super, like watching the Food Wars trailers on Crunchyroll.




