Recently, Dragon Ball enthusiasts were treated to a fan-made animation on X featuring a showdown between Gogeta and Broly. This has left many fans eagerly anticipating the release of Super 2. The animation’s impressive ability to capture the epic atmosphere of the Broly movie while also introducing unique elements has pleasantly surprised fans of all kinds. It serves as a testament to the fandom’s potential and their desire for fresh content.
The Dragon Ball fandom is eagerly anticipating a new installment of the anime, and the upcoming Daima series, set to be released in October, has the potential to fulfill that longing. However, many fans are also hoping to see the Moro and Granolah arcs from the Super manga come to life, especially after the recent Gogeta vs. Broly animation has sparked even more excitement within the community.
This article includes spoilers for the series.
People want a sequel to Dragon Ball Super after the recent Gogeta vs. Broly fan animation on X
An animation of the epic Gogeta vs. Broly battle from the 2018 film by Toei Animation was created by a fan on X, with the username @Rinnkedao. This animation received an overwhelming amount of positive reactions, demonstrating the fervent desire of the fandom for a continuation of Super 2. This is especially evident as the franchise has not had a new anime since the conclusion of the Tournament of Power arc in 2018.
Considering the current state of the fandom, it is not surprising that this fan animation received a significant amount of positive reactions. Despite the success of the 2018 Broly and 2022 Super Hero films, which were well-received and commercially successful, there is a noticeable lack of content when compared to the legacy and widespread appeal of this franchise.
With Daima’s anticipated release in October of this year, many fans will be thrilled to have a new anime. However, it is unlikely that the Moro and Granolah arcs will be adapted, despite the desires of many viewers.
Reactions online
Despite the passing of author Akira Toriyama on March 1, the future of the Dragon Ball franchise remains uncertain as those in charge contemplate the next steps for the property.
Despite Daima’s scheduled release in October, this project was already completed before Toriyama’s passing. Currently, there have been no announcements regarding the direction of the project, especially with the Super manga currently on hiatus.
The Gogeta vs. Broly fan animation has left a lasting impression on the fandom due to its impressive display of the franchise’s current potential. Toei Animation’s recent success with the One Piece anime has demonstrated their ability to produce top-notch visual effects, a highly desired aspect for many Dragon Ball fans eagerly anticipating the next Super adaptation.
“This video made me realize goku just playing with nuclear weapons in his hands,”someone said.
“ARE YOU KIDDING ME AMAZING,”another person said.
“This is one of the greatest sequences I’ve ever seen. Thank you,”someone else said.
Undoubtedly, this portrayal of the Gogeta vs. Broly battle was of exceptional caliber and effectively conveys the fans’ desire for the series to make a comeback in anime form.
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