Super Dragon Ball Heroes Episode 8 Review – Evil’s Logical Paradox

After being very down in the dumps about this mini show, the past few episodes have turned things around for me. Bringing the wider multiverse into the mix has gotten me a lot more interested, as I find myself way more excited to see more of Caulifler, Jiren and Hit.

Watching this episode, I realise that the android twins giving everyone so much trouble are machine mutants, like Baby from Dragon Ball GT, which I would have thought I would have picked up sooner considering I’m watching through GT currently.

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Dragon Ball Super Manga – Chapter 45: “Moro’s Magic” – Snack ‘O Planet

The battle continues with Moro, and the more we learn some more about how this villain works, the more I am starting the think the flipping of release schedules of both the anime and the manga might be the best thing to happen for the series since its revival.

In the last part, the emaciated warlock Moro had made his way to Namek with intent to use and abuse both it and its Dragon Balls, only to be intercepted by both Vegeta and Goku. Vegeta took the first shot at fighting Moro, so obviously is was going to job out at some point.

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How Dragon Ball Super: Broly Succeeds by Doing Nothing Surprising and Everything Predictably – Review

Frequent readers of my blog will have probably been waiting for this post with bated breath; but probably not. It’s hard to miss that I talk about Dragon Ball a hell of a lot on here, so an inevitable review of Dragon Ball super: Broly was only ever a matter of time.

I feel like I should count myself lucky that I actually got to see this movie at all to be honest. My local cinema only decided to arrange a single showing of the dubbed movie, and while I booked my ticket well, well in advance, they still only screened it on one of their smaller screens. They even turned a hell of a lot of people away at the doors.

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