Fizzer wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 4:05 pm
All the conversations around Super: Beerus make it seem like the entirety of Super is getting the enhanced remaster treatment, but has there been any confirmation that it's not literally just the BoG arc?
AnimeAjay has confirmed it, I believe, & he usually has the inside scoop on these things from sources in the industry who work at Toei.
Fizzer wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 4:45 pm
JulieYBM wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 4:27 pm
Outside of Ajay, who has insider information telling him that the Golden Freeza arc is also being enhanced, no.
The fact that they've just announced one short arc doesn't make me hopeful that they're actually doing the entire anime, honestly...
I mean, I'm sure they wanna wait to see how the remastered episodes do in the ratings, but I really doubt they're only doing the BOG arc.
L3anD3RStar wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 4:50 pm
Evolution is an interesting case. It’s a time where we lose the battle to win the war. Lose the battle because the movie was bad, nobody liked it, and those who signed on to help make it because they were passionate about the source material ended up feeling betrayed and disappointed. But we won the war, because it annoyed Toriyama so much that he decided he didn’t want his name attached to any more bad movies. Not when he could do something about it.
Spoony: BETRAYAL! BETRAYAL!
Yeah. When he felt
so spiteful against Fox that he wanted to personally make sure that a Dragon Ball movie was good, I think we got 1 of the best DB movies ever.
L3anD3RStar wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 4:50 pm
MCDaveG wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 9:02 am
To be honest, the Kai’s redraws were of poor quality and sometimes questionable to begin with
WHICH MAKES NO SENSE. Dragon Ball is only one of the most famous and important anime in the world. Why wouldn’t this be a time to go all out with the animation? It’s the most important action anime ever made. Especially with Super, you’ve got artists who have trained for decades for a chance to work on this franchise specifically. And the signs of rushed or careless production are everywhere. Why? How? Why is that allowed to happen? This isn't some no-name obscure title with no legacy to live up to, this is Dragon Ball. It’s never made sense to me.
We don't know who exactly did the redraws, but they were probably done by the people at Q-Tec, who were remastering & recutting the footage for not a lot of money or with not a lot of time. Toei doesn't like to actually spend money to do upkeep on their older titles for no reason, so this isn't surprising. And, considering that Kai didn't do as well in Japan as they wanted (did well in ratings, but not merch sales), I guess I can't blame them. They also just refuse to remaster the first 3 series or color correct their Blu-Ray masters of the movies for no reason, so I wouldn't put much stock in Toei knowing the right things to do towards this series.
Noah wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 5:51 pm
Somebody please tell me this is FAKE:
New content only in 2028? What the actual F*CK!
Pretty sure they announced Moro was coming in 2027, not 28.
DragonBalllKaiHD wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 3:03 am
Why do you want everything to be short? Having a short arc takes away the fun and thrill of wanting more. 26-40 episodes would be more ideal going forward.
This is an argument I've seen before & I don't understand it whatsoever. I'm sorry, but unless an arc has enough content to require more episodes, you DO NOT want that. What you
should want is an arc that's as long as it needs to be, has a good pace to it, & tells a good story worthy of the time you invest into it as a viewer. This is why I prefer Kai over Z. Z needlessly wastes your time more often than not with needless filler that bloats the runtimes & episode counts of the arcs (& I'm talking the episodes that were just straight padding rather than attempting to further character arcs or tell a slice of life side story) on top of being slower paced than they needed to be. And, that was deliberate because they were still adapting the manga at the time. The episodes also varied wildly in animation quality as a result, since half the animation studios couldn't draw Dragon Ball for shit most of the time.
WittyUsername wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 2:18 pm
I genuinely don’t think the Moro arc warrants anything longer than the 12-13 episodes that appear to be standard for seasonal anime. It’s not exactly a complex story.
On another note, it is kinda fascinating that Super seems to have defaulted back to being the face of the Dragon Ball brand. I guess
Daima really was a one-time experiment.
Depends on how much content is in the manga. There's nothing wrong with it being 24-26 episodes either if needed.
The Dark Knight wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 3:29 pm
It can actually fit pretty well between Battle of Gods and Resurrection F, assuming they remove the line of Nahara and Kibito separating via a wish to Shenron from the U6 arc. They didn't start training with Whis yet, so that explains the lack of the SsjG and SsjB transformations. Vegeta just got a major boost against Beerus, so getting Ssj3 next makes sense. Ssj4 can be stated to require the magic of Neva to use, which opens the door for the tail and Ozaru being reintroduced later on. I personally don't think it'll be referenced, but if it is, this is one way of doing it.
Um...none of that handwaving or ignoring what actually happened in Daima would make Daima actually compatible with Super.
1. Daima takes place about 4 years before BOG as it starts on Trunks' 9th birthday & he's 8 in the Buu Arc. Videl is shown to be in her early pregnancy with Pan in BOG, who's 4 at the end of the manga. Nahare & Kibito are shown to still be fused at the beginning of BOG. Even in Super, they're not shown to have de-fused until some time
after that, which they never showed them fusing back together at the end of Daima. The explanation is also different where they used the Dragon Balls in Super, but used Buu in Daima, reasoning that's how Vegetto defused into Goku & Vegeta. If they fused again after Daima's time frame, why would they stay fused again for 5-6 years & not just use Buu again?
2. I don't think anyone was confused as to why SS God & Blue weren't in Daima. That logically makes sense why they didn't have them in Daima.
3. Vegeta got a power boost in BOG, but it was specifically stated that he didn't go SS3. At best, he was in a boosted SS2 form. SS3 would've given him a new look if that was the intent, which it wasn't. The whole conceit around Vegeta getting SS Blue was that, just like SS4 in GT, he skipped over SS3 getting that form.
4. That's not how SS4 works in Daima, though. Neva gave Goku the boost he needed to attain the form, but after he went SS4 as a kid, he then was able to access it as an adult with no help from Neva or even a tail.
Every solution you just tried to introduce only creates more problems & logical inconsistencies.
JulieYBM wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 4:26 pm
Dragon Ball's long arcs in the comic are less about telling a story and more about selling magazines and other merchandise.
Ok, no. This is just insulting to Toriyama as a writer just like Mother's Basement trying to justify the numerous changes to the scripts in the Z dub with Toriyama making shit up as he went along. He absolutely tried to tell stories with the DB manga over sell merch or magazine copies. He was a creative, not a marketing person. He wrote the stories, then Shueisha & Bandai made the merch later. He still called the shots when writing the manga, even if sometimes his editor got on his ass too much.
Grimlock wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 9:28 pm
An alternative could be adapting Jaco, the Galactic Patrolman and Neko Majin...
Jaco, yeah, that should've been adapted by now as an anime mini series. I have no idea why it hasn't been yet.
Neko Majin, no. I don't see that getting an anime adaptation. Yes, there are some DB crossovers in it, moreso in Neko Majin Z, but I don't think enough to sustain it for long & they'd have to wait a bit if they go in chronological order because, iirc, Toriyama didn't do those crossovers for a while in it. On top of that, its slice of life Toriyama comedy probably wouldn't be suitable for a lot of DB fans at least internationally since the least popular arcs over here are the earlier ones & the Buu Arc, which
did have more of his comedy in them.