Dragon Ball Super - Season 1 • Limited & Top-Rated

"A rocky start, but the gods make it glorious."

No discussion of Dragon Ball Super - Season 1 is complete without addressing the elephant in the room: the animation. The first season is notorious for production issues that stemmed from a rushed schedule (Toei Animation greenlit the series only months before airing). Dragon Ball Super - Season 1

Beerus is not a villain in the traditional sense; he is a force of nature. His motivation isn't world domination, but rather a search for amusement and good food. This gray morality was a refreshing change from the pure evil of Frieza, Cell, and Buu. He destroys planets on a whim, yet he loves pizza and has a polite, if terrifying, demeanor. This dynamic forced Goku and Vegeta to navigate a political landscape they had never encountered before: diplomacy with a god who could erase them with a sneeze. "A rocky start, but the gods make it glorious

, reintroduces audiences to a universe that is far more expansive and divinely populated than previously imagined. The Divine Awakening: Beerus and the Super Saiyan God The season begins in an era of deceptive peace. His motivation isn't world domination, but rather a

Dragon Ball Super - Season 1 is not the peak of the franchise. It is awkward, inconsistently drawn, and too long for its own good. Yet, it is also in modern Dragon Ball history. It proved that the series could evolve beyond Super Saiyan hair color changes and introduce a pantheon of gods, angels, and multiverse threats.

and finally humbling himself to learn from a master other than himself Critical Reception and Legacy Dragon Ball Super: Adventure of Goku and Friends 23 Jul 2021 —

However, the season redeems itself later. By Episode 12 ("The Universe Will Shatter! Clash! God of Destruction vs. Super Saiyan God"), the animation stabilizes. The final clash between Goku and Beerus—where their punches literally shake the universe and create shockwaves visible across galaxies—is a cinematic triumph.