I fully agree with you on Chi-Chi.
I'm not sure if Super can be considered having great concepts, at least not for the most part. I like the idea of a good old Dragon Ball tournament arc in theory and on paper, but the problem is that Super was fucked on a conceptual level. Just a reminder: In Dragon Ball Super we have - without the slightest hint of irony - Frieza being brought back, power levels of 100 quintillion, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (<- What the absolute fuck Toriyama?!), a rehash of the Future Trunks saga, Super Saiyan Rosé, S-Cells and so on. It would be unfair to compare Super with fanfics because the things I listed are concepts even autistic shitty fanfic writers who took Dragon Ball AF seriously would cringe at. And if that wasn't enough, Super canonised the awful Battle of the Gods movie that gave us what was Toriyama's biggest mistake, even bigger than the redundant Super Saiyan transformations we got in Z: Beerus. To me Super is to Dragon Ball what Alien: Covenant is to the original Alien movie.
As for a sequel/return, I think at this point the only correct course of action for Dragon Ball would be to follow the footsteps of the abridged series: Pull the plug and let it finally die its long overdue death.
Edit:
I wasn't aware that Lani chimped out over the election results. Now Kaiser, hardly to anyone's surprise, went nuclear.
I will say that Super accomplished a few things fanfic writers and failed continuations (GT) didn't. Beerus himself is kind of dumb, but by dropping a massive gap between Goku and the top levels of the universe, it puts a damper on the power creep. Pre-Super it was a meme that all the so-called gods of their universe were ants in front of Goku and other earthlings. From Battle of Gods onward, and especially Super, they put in an insurmountable gap fitting of their position. It also opened up a multiverse, which allowed for a huge amount of exploration and new characters for Goku to challenge.
It unfortunately dumped most of that into the garbage with the hugely unnecessary and pointless Tournament of Power arc. Instead of leaving the universes a mystery, we get a basic idea of what most of the universes are like (unless they pull a multi-multiverse) including all of the destruction gods and angels, and a scale of power for each one. The Universe 6 arc has a specific out where Champa doesn't seek out the strongest himself, just sends Vados out with a vague 'GO GET ME THE PEOPLE YOU THINK WOULD BE BEST FOR THIS!!!!' order, so there's plenty room for there to be better fighters in U6. Top's universe, though, is basically ruined. They have two destruction god level fighters, so it's preposterous to assume there's anything else interesting to be mined in that universe. The best they have is Jiren, man with no personality and a Saitama routine. There's still a lot of potential for exploration and new stories, though, if only they
stop it with the waste of tournament sagas. Tournament sagas traditionally also only introduce one or two characters and then use established ones + fluff characters for the rest, while Super's tournaments filled out almost all the ranks with new characters. It's like they decided to go read Dragonball Multiverse and adapt that into canon, but with a bunch of OCs instead of AU versions of the same characters. (They even had 'Namek who was all of the Namekians put together' and 'Broly but stronger' in it, and arguably the 'beautiful universe', which are all prominent figures in DBM)
'Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan' technically wasn't an official name, iirc, they never properly named it in the movie, it just debuted with that name in the Xenoverse DLC. Then the manga mocked it (the tongue twister scene where Goku eventually bites his tongue trying to say it) and renamed it 'Blue'.
S-Cells are inarguably terrible, though. I guess that was set up from Goten and Trunks turning super for no reason as small children. On the flip side, though, it's very enjoyable to see Vegeta interact with other (subservient) Saiyans. His bond with Cabba is nice. One could argue that Vegeta's character arc (and to a lesser extent 17's) is one of the best parts of the show, considering how far he's come from the beginning of Z to the end of Super, when he sacrifices himself without hesitation so that someone else can get the glory and people unconnected to him will be rescued. (compared to Goku who caused that universe to be endangered in the first place because of his selfishness)
I don't get why Canadians keep wanting to look up American politics unless Trump or someone at the WH directly insults Canada or the Cuck we elected, or the issues directly overlap between both nations. We have our own problems, I would rather focus on that before dealing with America's trash heap of issues. Of course, I also have issue with pretty much any country trying to bitch about another country's politics, but that's neither here or there.
At the time, it felt more like "decent ideas, marred by piss poor production schedules that didn't even try to get straightened out until episode 70." Now it's more "The animation was the least of the show's issues" with hindsight. A lot of ideas were marred with pacing issues (like 26 episodes alone to remaking the two movies with sub-TV quality animation when they really didn't need to be remade), two tournament arcs that dragged and had literally zero long-term stakes, and villains so overpowered you have to wonder what kind of hallucinogens Toriyama and the staff at Toei were on when deciding "let's make it so that one of the villains has to be defeated by the maker of all reality itself!" when coming up with the Zamasu arc. Any of the good ideas the show ultimately had were either incredibly fleeting (Top's universe, and the other universes in general) or added in by the dub (having Vegeta;s clone be voice by the Canadian dub actor).
I would normally say that they should skip Battle of Gods and RoF because the movies already covered them, but since removing them leaves barely
anything that isn't a tournament arc, I'd just say instead that they should cut down on the filler. Shorten the Goku v Frieza fight, cut out the Ginyu thing (that's pretty unforgivable, since he was only alive in filler and already was dealt with in filler) and shorten the Beerus fight. Those dragged on obnoxiously long, or in Ginyu's case totally through power scaling out of wack.
I actually didn't mind Zamasu, because it tackles the thing that Z had been afraid of approaching - "What if the villain ever succeeded in wishing for immortality?" - and Zeno wasn't required to kill Zamasu, Beerus said he could have done so, he just couldn't go there and do it because it'd have gotten him in hot water to participate in all that timeline tomfoolery. He killed the one in his timeline (who I kind of feel bad for; dude was just seething about mortals on his own and some random mortal pops up and humiliates him into a homicidal rage and then a cat erases him from existence. Poor Zamawasn't) and so his job was done. Whis could only go do the thing later because the Zeno in that timeline was gone and Zeno Prime was cool with it. They also demonstrate that the Mafuba would have worked, if not for Goku screwing it up.
Though, ultimately, the whole arc was
really supposed to be about Trunk, Supreme Kai Shin, and setting up the Xenoverse onward stuff. The anime adaption feels awkward because it insisted on trying to make the story focus on Goku and Vegeta, when they really had bit parts in it, while Trunks, Shin, and Gowasu were the stars of the show.
Funny, I thought a complaint was that Super doubled down on some of those aspects. If anything, there's material for an abridging.
I thought at that point everyone knew power levels were a joke. Hell, the only reason they were introduced were to show they were unreliable and meaningless and served to give villains a false sense of security when they went up against Goku and saw he had a low power level. If anything, the reason the go so high they're immeasurable is because at some point, people stopped giving a shit about them.
How is Beerus, the God of Destruction, the biggest mistake of Akira Toriyama?
Oh, there's plenty to abridge, but you can see all the content that isn't Goku being stupid about trying to get stronger than ever is about dragging all those 'irrelevant' people back to competitive levels. Piccolo is treated as if he's only a step behind the main duo, and Gohan only half a step (only further because he's out of practice), while in the Buu saga Piccolo was basically just
there if anyone of any notable power was around. He was primarily a teacher because he couldn't do anything else. Comparing Piccolo in Super who had significant parts in the tournaments with Piccolo in Z who stood and passively watched Gotenks v Piccolo and only provided Super Buu with cleverness when eaten. And 17 + 18, whose infinite power sources were completely forgotten in Buu era (18 is a helpless waif most of the arc, and throws her tournament entry for a bribe) are transformed into key fighters who could hold their own against some of the most powerful people in the multiverse purely because they had literally infinite supplies of energy.
Power levels always have been a joke, and literally designed to be wrong, but somehow people have embraced them like they're accurate forever more. I hear in the manga they use something else now called 'battle power' that's 'more accurate', and I hate it. Anything using a number system to gauge power is either going to take the fun out of battle by making it by the numbers (and fuel fanwank forever more) or make it intentionally wrong like power levels were and make it a useless system (that fuels incorrect fanwank forever more)
One thing I remember about Kaiser was that even he wasn't too happy with Hillary and acknowledged that she was actively dissuading non-Democrats from voting for her. Granted he also added that stupid "But Trump would be way worse!" mindset, but it was interesting seeing someone who realized that their candidate was flat-out unlikable to those outside the party.
Of course, the actual election collectively broke everyone's brains so I'm not surprised he went crazy over the results.
TFS were all Berniebros. Before the primaries were done, they were all sharing Bernie's scathing comments about her, infographics about the Clinton Body Count, her corruption scandals, her defending the guy who raped the 12 year old, the 'bimbo explosions' and tweeting derisively at and about Hillary. As soon as she became the candidate they went silent on the matter and would only either say 'she's better than Trump', or 'I said my piece on Hillary already, there's nothing more to say'.
Huh, I don't remember finding this so cringey the first time round. Weird.
Maybe it works better if you're primed for it by seeing Gohan say it originally earlier.
I like their music mixes. It's a mix between Bruce's iconic tunes and Kaiser's insistence on the Japanese tracks, and both their Gohan and Trunks themes are improvements on the otherwise boring JP tracks.