Despite the end of the Super anime in 2018, the Dragon Ball franchise will soon have a new addition with the release of Daima in October. Many fans are eagerly anticipating the adaptation of the Moro and Granolah arcs from the Super manga, as they are well-received and highly regarded by the general audience. However, there are some who doubt the impact of Goku’s battle with Moro, as one individual on X recently stated that it “won’t cause a stir on the internet”.
Despite being a highly anticipated fight, there were several reasons for its underwhelming reception, such as the subpar animation by Toei Animation. However, it was unable to generate the same level of excitement as other highly anticipated battles like Gojo vs. Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen or Ichigo vs. Yhwach in Bleach, both of which are set to be adapted in the near future.
Despite initial arguments, Dragon Ball easily disproved them and remains a strong franchise, evident by its recent track record and success, even without the presence of an anime.
Please note that this article contains spoilers for the series.
Dragon Ball fans easily debunk the notion that the Goku vs. Moro fight isn’t going to break the internet
Despite the absence of a current running series, it is easy to disprove the idea that Goku vs. Moro will not generate buzz on the internet. This is evident in the ongoing profitability of the franchise, making it one of the top earners in the anime industry.
Since its conclusion in 2018, the Super franchise has remained a dominant force in both the commercial and social media spheres, with only two movies, Broly and Super Hero, released since then.
Additionally, the video includes a statement predicting that the highly anticipated battle between Ichigo and Yhwach in Bleach will cause a stir on the internet, given that the series is part of the renowned “Big Three”alongside Naruto and One Piece.
Despite the huge impact that Bleach’s fight is expected to have on the internet, Dragon Ball stands out as one of the rare anime that appeals to even those who are not fans of the genre. This was evident during public screenings in Latin America during the Tournament of Power arc in Super.
Some may argue that the battle between Goku and Moro in the manga may not have as much impact as it could have had, as it has already taken place and may be predictable for readers.
Despite being predictable for some, the success of the second season of Jujutsu Kaisen proves that adapting previously depicted moments from the manga can still have a significant impact on a global scale, especially among fans who only follow the anime.
Reactions Online
Undoubtedly, Dragon Ball remains a highly acclaimed anime globally and remains one of Toei’s most prized franchises. As a result, it is reasonable to expect that the upcoming Goku vs. Moro battle will create a huge buzz online, especially since it showcases the protagonist unleashing Ultra Instinct once more.
Despite not relying on raw strength throughout most of the arc, Moro managed to captivate many fans as a villain.
This element added something special to the storyline, especially because of its connection to the magic realm in the series. This concept is one that fans have always been eager to see more of.
“the best part about these kinda posts is taht they keep saying this yet db keeps breaking records. No anime, no promotions, db really needs nothing to beat nearly everyone else’s a… “db is washed”> db easily breaks internet is a pattern at this point,”someone said.
“‘Muscular dudes punching each other’ that’s literally all the other fights except they’re not muscular lmao,”another person said.
“‘I’m telling the truth’ Proceeds to lie: (Just look that how that guy is oversimplifying it by saying it ‘muscular guys fighting’”someone else said.
Despite facing challenges such as the lack of marketing for the Daima anime, Dragon Ball will continue to make a global impact, showcasing the franchise’s wide-reaching influence.
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