Vegeta th3 4th wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:23 pm
Out of curiosity
SupremeKai25 and
fadeddreams5, how would you two rank the various arcs/eras of DB ? You can bundle arcs together if you'd like, you don't have to list each one individually.
1.Saiyan/Namek saga - I feel they seamlessly transition to each other, so I see it as one big saga. From what I can tell, fans unanimously consider this the best one. It just has everything. Absolutely everything. Immediately at the start, the tone is set when the first villain of the saga is many times stronger than the main character and main antagonist of the previous arc, the MC is killed, and it's revealed this dude was just fodder in comparison to what was to come. And since we know this, there's this sense of anticipation for the arrival of the saiyans. After this arc, you think the Namek one will be an innocent adventure, only for Frieza and minions to create possibly the greatest sense of dread ever shown in this anime. The tone is definitely a serious one, but it never forgets its roots, and the comedy and charm are still there. The dichotomy between the behavior of Ginyu Force and their actual threat level is brilliant. Lastly, it has some of the greatest and most iconic moments/battles in
anime history.
2. Android/Cell saga - So yes, the writing is a bit more wonky in this arc compared to the previous ones. You have a human creating machines stronger than the strongest being the universe without even knowing of the existence of these aliens outside Earth. You have what is basically the poster boy of fanfiction characters in Trunks (random guy with powers similar to protagonist who is the son of two unrelated fan favorite characters). You have Gohan being triggered by 16, despite them never interacting beforehand. Hell, Gohan barely did anything until the end, and shouldn't have stayed frozen during the Cell Jr thing--it was out of character. And finally, yes, the characters acted so fucking stupid. Not preemptively stopping Gero, not shutting down android 18 with the remote, letting Cell go perfect, giving Cell a senzu bean, and so on. But you know what? Fuck it. IT WAS COOL! This saga was so effing cool! The very serious tone set by Trunks, the fights, the shocking feeling of seeing SSJ Vegeta get wrecked by a woman after talking all that smack, the transformation sequences, the trash talking, Trunks turning Frieza into mince meat, that father-son kamehameha, ripping the Cell Jrs apart with kicks and punches, the horror sequence with Imperfect Cell, Vegeta being an absolute prick, Piccolo having his moments, Trunks getting his vengeance against the androids at the end, the training scenes, and I could go on.
3. King Piccolo/Piccolo Jr saga - The one that set the stage for DBZ to be a thing. No moment captures the sheer shock of Krillin's death in this entire franchise. Unlike other deaths, where it's hard not to just shrug them off, this one hit hard, and when King Piccolo killed Shenron, it cemented that feeling. All of this has you cheering for Goku to kick Tambourine and Piccolo asses so badly, and boy is it satisfying when he does. Fast forward to the tournament, and it was just amazing because these tournament arcs were fun as they are, but now we have a real villain present. There is more tension compared to the other tournaments, and the fights are absolute peak.
4. Buu saga - I wrote everything I needed to about this saga here already. I blame it for a lot of the bad in modern DB, but the good moments certainly outweighed the bad, and some of them were very iconic.
5. ToP arc - I don't know what happened here, but it feels like they heavily increased their budget for Super. Even the opening was a billion times better than the trash before it. The arc itself was a power scaler's nightmare, the pacing wasn't the best, and I personally disliked the structure of this tournament, which I wish was more like Yu Yu Hakusho's dark tournament, but when I shut my brain off completely, I really enjoyed it. The improved animation made for some of the best fights...ever... in the entire franchise. Ultra Instinct was also really cool, which surprised me considering how every new transformation they made since BoG was dogshit.
6. Otherworld Tournament arc - I like Pikkon, his dub theme is badass, and the visuals of the the other world were so appealing. A lot of fun new characters introduced, some funny moments, and the final battle was pretty good. Honestly, this may be one of the best filler arcs ever made in an anime. I liked it 10x more than the Great Saiyaman arc after it.
7. Red Ribbon/Tien saga - The Red Ribbon arc was pretty fun. A lot of funny moments. The highlights were the ones centered around Mercenary Tao though--killing that kid's father, beating Goku, and then losing to Goku after Goku's climb up the tower makes him stronger. Seeing Goku mercilessly kill humans and dismantle the army was unintentionally hilarious too. Now, the Tien arc was great. Dude was cool, and seeing his gradual redemption as the tournament progressed made him my favorite character in OG DB.
8. Pilaf/Jackie Chun saga - The Pilaf arc is like Daima with actual good pacing. In 13 episodes, Goku met Bulma, Yamcha, Oolong, Roshi, Chi Chi, collected 7 dragon balls, and defeated Pilaf. Was it a remarkable arc? No. It was... meh. But short enough to be inoffensive and a nice intro. Now, the arc afterwards was great. Goku's relationship with Krillin was a lot of fun, and that tournament was so wacky and entertaining. Not a saga I get thrilled to rewatch, but it was cute.
9. Daima - I don't think my opinion of this series will change much after 2 episodes. The animation is great and some of the battles have been fun, but it was plagued with awful pacing, consistency issues, and felt like it was made for a younger demographic than DBZ, with little to no tension or real character development. In 10 years, people will forget this show even existed, outside SSJ3 Vegeta, SSJ4 Goku, and the inevitable fusion bug.
10. Goku Black arc - Man, this arc had so much potential. The tone was darker, the villain was initially great. But... so much bothers me. Right off the bat, Future Trunks' design made me want to puke. The inconsistency of Goku's base form having SSJG power or not really stood out when he sparred Trunks and created so much head canons. The Goku Black mystery definitely didn't pay off after they revealed the most obvious person was the main culprit. The repetition of going back and forth between time was so cheap and lazy. Wtf was Rage Trunks? Wtf was that magical sword? How could they possibly end the arc by destroying his universe after everything he went through in the Cell arc? Why does Goku still act like a dimwit, despite the tone this story is trying to put out? But you know what? I would forgive all of it, just like I do with the Cell saga, if the animation was not such effing trash. Visually, this arc was ugly af like the ones before it. None of these battles stand out, and the backgrounds in the future were diarrhea color. The fights all look stiff and unappealing, with the exception of Vegito vs Zamasu. My opinion of this arc may be very different if it had ToP or Daima's budget. idk. Also, Sparking Zero's Gohan Black arc was so much better than the actual arc, and that is embarrassing.
11. Garlic Jr arc - Of all the movie villains they could have brought back, they chose Pilaf's doppleganger. Boring arc. The highlight was seeing Vegeta's looney ass traveling space to find Goku. lol.
12. Champa arc - This arc single-handedly showcased to me how tournament arcs are only fun when the studio behind it has a budget. Ugly, hideous, gross, and put merchandising over story the minute they reintroduced the SSJ forms and confused the entire fandom, who most now believe Base Cabba is SSJG level, despite the context of the story clearly not intending that.
13. Movie Retelling arcs -
And no, I won't do GT because I only ever watched the dub that skipped an entire arc and had the same boring music track playing every scene. It's just not fair. lol.