Dragon Ball Z - The Saiyan Saga (manga, anime - canon) The end of the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament also means the end of Dragon Ball and the beginning of Dragon Ball Z in the anime. Years go by and we are
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First Appearance:Dragon Ball Supermanga, chapter 43, "Joining the Galactic Patrol!" Moro is a villain who never appears in theDragon BallSuperanime, instead only showing up in the manga, in an arc set after the Tournament of Power. Moro is an ancient evil, like Buu, and first appears as...
Moro (モロ, Moro), known as "Planet-Eater Moro" or "Moro, Consumer of Worlds" (星喰いのモロ, Hoshikui no Moro), is a powerful wizard who threatened Universe 7 about ten million years ago. He is the main antagonist of the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga. Mo
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On the fourth episode of The Backlog Journey Podcast Rokk joins me to talk all about the Dragon Ball Super manga exclusive story arc ‘Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga,’ better known as ‘The Moro Saga.’ This is a story arc that takes place after the events of the ‘Tournament of Power...
Dragon Ball Super, Chapter 43: "Joining The Galactic Patrol!" Planet-Eater Moro is Dragon Ball Super’s first manga-original villain following the Tournament of Power’s events, and he certainly changes the series’ status quo in major ways. Moro feels like a combination of Demon King Piccolo...
Dragon Ball Heroes has always been an interesting part of the DB franchise. It’s relatively obscure (Less so now that we have an ongoing anime) and yet it’s turned into such a big part of the franchise. It’s got several games, manga, and the ongoing show. I’d like to see the...
For starters, it had immediately accessible appeal due to the artwork supplied by Akira Toriyama, one of the most famous manga artists in Japan, responsible for phenomenons like Dr. Slump and Dragon Ball. Although the in-game graphics were primitive and barely resembled Toriyama's artwork, it ...