What To Watch After Dragon Ball Super

So, you've binged Dragon Ball Super. Goku's screamed his way through universes, Vegeta’s begrudgingly admitted some form of respect, and you’re left with a Ki-shaped hole in your heart. What now?
Option 1: Dragon Ball Super: Broly – The Movie That Makes You Question Everything
First up, jump into Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Forget everything you think you know about Broly. This isn't your dad's rampaging, monosyllabic brute.
This Broly is… well, he’s complicated. He's basically a giant, green, muscle-bound puppy with a tragic backstory. It's actually a bit sad, if you ignore the whole planet-busting thing.
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Think epic fight scenes, stunning animation, and a surprisingly heartfelt story about found family and daddy issues – on a galactic scale. It re-canonizes Broly and gives him depth. Get ready to cheer (and maybe shed a tear).
Option 2: Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero – Piccolo Gets His Turn (Finally!)
Next on the list: Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Prepare for Piccolo's glow-up! Forget sitting on a rock and meditating; now he's infiltrating villainous organizations with disguises that are... well, let's just say Piccolo's not known for his fashion sense.

Gohan gets some much-needed spotlight in this one, too. He's not just a scholar anymore; he’s the Super Saiyan scholar, complete with a new beastly transformation! He's traded textbooks for energy blasts.
The animation is unique, using a blend of 3D and 2D that takes some getting used to, but it's visually dynamic. It's also unexpectedly funny. Trust me, the comedic timing is on point.
Option 3: Dive Into the Manga – Dragon Ball Super's Continuing Saga
Feeling impatient for more animated adventures? The Dragon Ball Super manga continues the story beyond the anime. You can see new arcs and plotlines.

The Granolah the Survivor Saga introduces a new powerful enemy with a personal vendetta. Get ready for more power scaling shenanigans!
Then there's the Super Hero Saga which is also present in manga form but expands on the plot, adding detail. Vegeta also gets a new transformation called Ultra Ego. It's destructive, stylish, and utterly Vegeta.

Option 4: Fan Theories and Discussions – Because Speculation is Half the Fun
If you're a true Dragon Ball fanatic, dive into the world of fan theories and discussions. Brace yourself for some wild ideas. Is Beerus a secret good guy? Will Gohan ever surpass Goku?
Join online forums, watch YouTube analysis videos, and debate with fellow fans. It’s a great way to keep the spirit of Dragon Ball alive. It's like continuing the adventure, but with more speculation.
Be warned: some theories are so outlandish, they'll make your head spin faster than a Spirit Bomb. But hey, that's half the fun!

Option 5: Re-watch Dragon Ball Z Abridged - Laugh Until You Cry
Okay, this isn't technically more Dragon Ball Super. But If you need a good laugh, treat yourself to Team Four Star's Dragon Ball Z Abridged. It's a fan-made parody that's hilarious and surprisingly insightful.
They nail the characters' personalities and poke fun at the series' tropes. It's the perfect way to lighten the mood. It will make you appreciate Dragon Ball in a whole new, ridiculously funny way.
From Nappa's love of planting to Vegeta's unending rage, every joke lands perfectly. Just be prepared to never look at a Saiyan the same way again. Get ready for "Hi, I'm Vegeta!"
