How Many Seasons Does Dragon Ball Super Have

Alright, Dragon Ball fanatics! Let’s dive headfirst into the swirling, ki-blasting world of Dragon Ball Super and tackle a question that’s probably sparked more debates than whether Goku will ever learn to drive:
How Many Seasons Does Dragon Ball Super REALLY Have?
Now, here’s where things get a little… Kamehame-complicated! Buckle up, because the answer isn't as simple as counting Senzu beans.
The Officially Unofficial Answer (It's Complicated!)
Officially, most folks agree that Dragon Ball Super doesn't technically have clearly defined "seasons" in the same way as, say, your favorite sitcom or a crime drama. Think more like extended sagas, like mini-series within the larger storyline.
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Imagine it like this: instead of seasons, think of each arc as a delicious, super-powered course in a multi-course meal. You've got appetizers, main courses, and maybe even a dessert that's, like, a planet-sized sundae of pure awesome.
Breaking Down the Arcs: The "Sorta-Seasons"
So, while not official seasons, we can break down Dragon Ball Super into narrative arcs that function a bit like them! Each arc has its own distinct storyline, villains, and power-ups.

First, we kick things off with the Battle of Gods Arc, where Beerus, the Destroyer, shows up demanding a Super Saiyan God. Then, we've got the Resurrection 'F' Arc where Frieza gets a golden makeover and tries to take over Earth again!
Next up, the Universe 6 Arc where we meet Hit and get a taste of inter-universal tournaments. A real nail-biter where Goku unlocked a new level!

And of course, we can't forget the Future Trunks Arc, a time-traveling rollercoaster ride featuring the terrifying Goku Black. Prepare for angst, epic battles, and even more powerful transformations!
Finally, the grand finale (for now!): The Tournament of Power Arc, a battle royale of epic proportions with the fate of universes on the line. This arc alone could be considered its own mini-series, it's that huge!

So, How Many? The Verdict!
Alright, so if we really wanted to stretch the definition, you could argue that Dragon Ball Super has somewhere around 5 major "story arcs" that unofficially act as seasons.
Each arc delivers a unique flavor and challenges the Z Fighters in new and exciting ways, and feels like a mini "season." It's kind of like how a really long road trip can feel like several smaller journeys.

But here's the bottom line: Whether you call them seasons, arcs, or just really long episodes, Dragon Ball Super is a blast to watch from start to finish. So grab your popcorn, get ready to scream at your TV, and enjoy the ride!
What's Next?
The good news is, even though the Dragon Ball Super anime is currently on hiatus, the manga is still going strong, and the movie Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero gave us a fresh dose of action. So the Dragon Ball fire is still burning bright!
Hopefully, it won't be too long before we get more animated adventures with Goku and the gang. Until then, keep powering up your ki, and keep believing in the heart of the cards... I mean, the spirit bomb!
