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What Will Happen After Dragon Ball Super?

Beast Gohan (Credits: Akira Toriyama)

Since the conclusion of the Dragon Ball Super anime in 2018, fans have been eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Goku and his friends’ adventures. The series left off with the promise of more to come, but so far, viewers have yet to see what’s in store on television.

During the three-year hiatus from the airwaves, the Dragon Ball franchise hasn’t remained dormant. Instead, it has continued to evolve in various forms. With the eventual return of the Super anime, there’s bound to be a wealth of new material to find.

Additionally, there’s excitement brewing around a completely fresh series on the horizon: Dragon Ball Daima. This upcoming installment may provide answers to lingering questions about what lies beyond Dragon Ball Super.

As Dragon Ball remains a powerhouse in the anime and manga realm, fans are naturally curious about what the future holds after Dragon Ball Super.

While the manga adaptation continues to unfold, the absence of the anime has intensified this curiosity. The recent announcement of Dragon Ball Daima has only added to the anticipation, promising to expand the beloved franchise even further.

Goku (Credits: Akira Toriyama)

What’s After Dragon Ball Super?

Following the epic “Universe Survival” arc of Dragon Ball Super, fans eagerly awaited the next installment. However, for four years, the only animated, canonical continuation of the series came in the form of the 2018 film Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Remarkably, this movie served as a sort of canon redo of the original Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan film.

Set after the Tournament of Power, the film find the aftermath as the resurrected Frieza devises new plots while Goku and Vegeta train under Whis.

Eventually, the Saiyan duo clash with the formidable Broly, a beloved villain from Dragon Ball Z movies, making his debut in the main storyline under the creative vision of series creator Akira Toriyama.

Dragon Ball Broly Movies
Title Release Date Streaming Platform
Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan March 6, 1993 Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll
Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming March 12, 1994 Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll
Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly July 9, 1994 Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll
Dragon Ball Super: Broly December 14, 2018 Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll

In February 2022, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero made its debut, marking a significant moment for fans eager for more Dragon Ball content.

This installment brought back the notorious Red Ribbon Army, unleashing a fresh threat in the form of two new androids known as the Gamma twins. Interestingly, these androids were crafted by the grandson of Dr. Gero, who himself had been transformed into one of the androids.

Goku and Gohan (Credits: Akira Toriyama, Art: Toyotaro)

Super Hero takes a departure from the usual focus on Goku and Vegeta, instead shining the spotlight on Gohan and Piccolo as the central heroes. This shift in perspective adds a refreshing dynamic to the series.

Furthermore, the film introduced exciting new transformations, such as Gohan Beast and the intriguing Orange Piccolo form, expanding the abilities of these classic characters. Notably, the villainous Cell also underwent a transformation, reemerging as the formidable Cell Max.

Set after the events of the Dragon Ball Super anime, Super Hero offers fans a continuation of the beloved saga, while also introducing fresh elements to keep the excitement alive.

Goku SSB (Credits: Toei Animation)

Will it Keep Going on?

For those curious about what’s next after Dragon Ball Super, the story lives on in manga form, providing fans with a continuation of the beloved saga. Following the conclusion of the “Universe Survival” arc, the Super manga has get into two significant storylines.

Firstly, the “Galactic Patrol Prisoner” saga sees Goku and Vegeta teaming up with the Galactic Patrol to combat a powerful adversary from the era of the Grand Supreme Kai. Subsequently, the “Granolah the Survivor” saga unfolds, presenting Goku and Vegeta with the challenge of facing the lone survivor of a tragic Saiyan-inflicted massacre.

Goku (Credits: Toei Animation)

Additionally, fans have another option to find post-Dragon Ball Super with Super Dragon Ball Heroes, an ongoing series of online shorts linked to the popular Japanese arcade game.

While loosely connected to the events of Super, Heroes takes a more flexible approach to continuity, leading many to view it as non-canon.

Nevertheless, it serves as a celebration of the entire Dragon Ball universe, incorporating elements and characters from Dragon Ball Z, Super, GT, the movies, and even Xenoverse.

For enthusiasts intrigued by the possibility of witnessing clashes like Super Saiyan Blue versus Super Saiyan 4, Heroes delivers that and much more, offering a thrilling array of scenarios for fans to enjoy.

Goku and Pan (Credits: Akira Toriyama)

Is Dragon Ball GT Canon?

Dragon Ball GT occupies a unique place in the franchise’s history. Originally airing in the late 1990s, it diverged from its predecessors by being an anime-exclusive series not directly based on Akira Toriyama’s manga.

Its tenure was shorter than both the original Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z, failing to capture the adventurous spirit of the former or the intense action of the latter.

Due to its lack of source material from Toriyama and its perceived shortcomings, fans largely viewed it as non-canon, a sentiment reinforced by the emergence of Dragon Ball Super.

Goku’s first time turning Super Saiyan (Credits: Toei Animation)

While Dragon Ball GT’s storyline is incompatible with that of Dragon Ball Super, it offers an alternative perspective on Goku’s adventures post-Z. Set five years after the 28th World Tournament, GT follows Goku, his granddaughter Pan, and Trunks as they get on a cosmic quest to locate the Black Star Dragon Balls.

Despite its divisive reception among fans, GT introduces intriguing concepts like a villainous Tuffle and malevolent Eternal Dragons. Moreover, it concludes with a finale cherished by many, providing a poignant farewell to Son Goku.

Despite its mixed reputation, Dragon Ball GT remains a noteworthy entry in the franchise, offering a different narrative path for viewers seeking more Dragon Ball content after Dragon Ball Super.

Goku (Credits: Toei Animation)

What Will Happen to Dragon Ball Super?

Looking beyond the immediate aftermath of Dragon Ball Super, the future of the franchise holds numerous exciting projects. While the television series has been on hiatus, speculation has run rampant about its eventual return, potentially adapting the manga’s upcoming sagas.

In terms of narrative progression, there are various avenues for future storylines to find. With hints of the next generation taking center stage, including Pan’s involvement in the Super Hero story and teases of Uub’s future appearances in the manga, it seems like Dragon Ball Super is poised to usher in a new era.

Goku SS2 (Credits: Toei Animation)

Notably, significant developments in Goku and Vegeta’s training under Whis continue to unfold. Goku’s pursuit of mastering Ultra Instinct and Vegeta’s quest for an equivalent power are central to ongoing events in the manga.

Despite the hiatus from television, the momentum of the Dragon Ball franchise remains robust. Fans who long for the return of the anime have plenty of material to get into, while those eagerly anticipating the series’ future have much to anticipate.

While the future of Dragon Ball Super on television remains uncertain, the franchise as a whole shows no signs of slowing down. With 2023 promising a plethora of new adventures for Goku and his companions, it’s undeniably an exhilarating time to be a Dragon Ball fans.

Goku and Gohan (Credits: Akira Toriyama, Art: Toyotaro)

Dragon Ball New Spin-Off

Exciting news awaits Dragon Ball fans with the recent announcement of Dragon Ball Daima, an all-new spinoff anime set in the beloved universe. Positioned between the conclusion of Dragon Ball Z and the onset of Dragon Ball Super, this series gets on a fresh narrative trajectory.

At its core lies a gripping conspiracy that transforms many familiar characters into younger, diminutive versions of themselves. Among those affected are stalwarts like Goku, Vegeta, and even Chi-Chi’s father, the Ox-King.

Goku (Credits: Toei Animation)

Fans have drawn parallels between Dragon Ball Daima and the themes explored in Dragon Ball GT, albeit with a renewed sense of involvement from series creator Akira Toriyama this time around.

While it may not be the direct Dragon Ball Super sequel that many fans have clamored for, Daima promises to continue the franchise’s rich storyline in an exhilarating and innovative manner.

With its intriguing premise and the promise of Toriyama’s creative input, Dragon Ball Daima emerges as a addition to the Dragon Ball saga, offering fans a fresh perspective on their favorite characters and their ongoing adventures.

Umair Nakade: Umair, hailing from Mumbai, has a penchant for crafting content related to Anime and Manga. During his leisure hours, he channels his creativity into creating AMV edits on Instagram under the handle umair.amv.
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