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Saturday, 29 February 2020
ANIME REVIEW DRAGONBALL SUPER PART 10
Dragonball Super Part 10
Released By: Manga Entertainment
Rating: 15
Running Time: 300 mins
Release Date: 24/2/2020
Reviewed By: Sandra Scholes
Now that the tension has built up over the previous parts, the Tournament of Power is at its final stage with a few universes battling it out for domination.
It is Vegeta not Goku who proves himself as a fighter during these 14 episodes that mark the end of this particular chapter. Vegeta shows that he is capable of fighting without anyone helping him out, he can show what he can do in a series that most of the time had it's focus on what Goku did and how well.
Vegeta also does something amazing, he unlocks an important inner power that gives him the extra clout to defeat his enemy. Without giving out a spoiler here he manages to unlock a power that is quite awesome to watch.
What I did find humorous was Jiren's backstory. It is good to know that the series isn't only about action and fighting. There is a story to watch as well even if it does seem to take a while to get to it. Jiren's story acts as a tell-all from where he got his personality and his abilities. This is essential viewing for long time fans of the series.
Dragonball Super Part 10 is the ultimate battle finale. While previous seasons have teased us into expecting the ultimate battle, this is the one that delivers on that expectation and more than makes up for the lack of story.
Bonus Material: Textless Opening and Closing and Interviews with Patrick Seitz and Kyle Hebert.
Summary: When you thought there wasn't more to battles and tournaments, you get Jiren's backstory - it's yet another reason to watch Dragonball Super!
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