With Super I think the novelty of new Dragon Ball wears off after a while. I was all about Super when it first watched, and was for some time. I'm the kind of guy that looked at Dragon Ball AF images and supposed episode listings on myfavouritegames.com back in 2005 longing for new Dragon Ball content. When Super was announced and came out it felt like my wish had been granted, I could finally watch a current Dragon Ball series as I did when I was a kid (or at least thought I did as I didn't know when it was on the air in Ireland we got the series so much later than Japan) and follow along. I can still enjoy Super for what it is, and I will always be thankful for the show as it introduced me to the Japanese cast, but ultimately it is a step down from what came before.90sDBZ wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 8:39 pm I enjoyed Super on my initial watch, but I'm finding it a chore to get through it a 2nd time. I'm not sure what it is, but I found the retellings much more boring this time, and have now lost the motivation to continue. I know it gets better eventually, it's just such a drag getting to that point.
Honestly I think the constant humour just undermines any tension in the story. The thing with everyone being afraid of Beerus and the constant obsession with food is played out to the point of being tedious.
I'm all for comedy when it feels natural and balances out the serious stuff. I actually love the Buu saga, because the comedy is genuinely funny while never completely exclipsing the tension. Buu always feels like a genuine threat, and manages to be both funny and terrifying at the same time.
I used to prefer Super to GT, but now I'm not so sure. I enjoyed my recent GT rewatch quite a bit despite having seen it about 8 times.
As for GT, I think it has become a lot easier to like since Super, as the latter gave a lot of us what we thought we wanted and didn't get from the former, like the over-the-top fights, Vegeta wanting to surpass Goku, and all the characters we know and love taking part in the action (hell even Master Roshi), but when you have it, it all feels like superficial stuff. GT was an experimental show, it took risks, some worked and some didn't, but we can give TOEI credit for trying to do something unique and different with the storytelling, which is more than they've done for Super.