
TV Series
Dragon Ball Super
Woke Score
1.4
out of 10
Series Overview
With Majin Buu defeated half-a-year prior, peace returns to Earth, where Son Goku (now a radish farmer) and his friends now live peaceful lives. However, a new threat appears in the form of Beerus, the God of Destruction. Considered the most terrifying being in the entire universe, Beerus is eager to fight the legendary warrior seen in a prophecy foretold decades ago known as the Super Saiyan God. The series retells the events from the two Dragon Ball Z films, Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F' before proceeding to an original story about the exploration of alternate universes.
Season-by-Season Breakdown
Overall Series Review
Dragon Ball Super begins as a direct continuation of the established Z formula, prioritizing the relentless pursuit of greater power by Goku and Vegeta. The initial arcs, like the introduction of Beerus and the return of Frieza, strictly follow meritocratic principles. Success in this phase is earned solely through rigorous training, personal willpower, and the defense of Earth. The series at this point focuses on universal themes: friendship, the drive to overcome personal limits, and protecting loved ones. Character roles remain consistent with prior entries, and the storytelling keeps a clear focus on martial arts mastery without introducing complex social commentary or ideological layers.
As the series progresses into the introduction of the multiverse, the scope dramatically widens, moving beyond Earth defense to encompass cosmic stakes. The introduction of the Tournament of Power marks a significant shift. While strength remains paramount, the narrative begins exploring the concept of entire universes balancing on the outcome, introducing a wider cast of diverse fighters defined by their distinct cultures and fighting styles. Even within this larger arena, the core mechanism remains the same: martial prowess dictates survival. Characters are judged by their ability to fight and their dedication to their respective worlds.
Overall, Dragon Ball Super is defined by its escalating scale and a consistent focus on martial excellence. The story consistently champions the idea that dedication to training yields power, and this power is the ultimate factor in resolving conflict, whether it involves a single villain or an entire collection of universes. The narrative remains clear of external political messaging, instead centering on the traditional heroic journey of pushing past perceived limitations. It ultimately serves as an extended exploration of reaching new levels of strength within a familiar framework of action and camaraderie.
Categorical Breakdown
Identity Politics1/10
Oikophobia1/10
Feminism2/10
LGBTQ+1/10
Anti-Theism2/10