
#Dragon ball super dublado ep 129 series#
In her introduction earlier in the series she obtained Super Saiyan 1 and 2, and now she’s already chasing the Super Saiyan 3 dream. For countless years it was established that going Super Saiyan was a big deal, and that achieving anything above it was an almost impossible feat that only the most dedicated warriors could achieve. Caulifla recognizes that Goku can help her ascend to greater strength, but it’s her rapid ascension of strength that raises more questions than anything else. While the animation is done well, the underlying reason for combat seems quite flimsy. Their teamwork reminded me of Goku and Vegeta, making me wish we could see our two primary heroes someday work together in the same way. The way her and Caulifla fight together is great, bouncing Goku between their attacks and splitting his attention so he can’t focus on one person at a time. Kale stepped in later, and although her time in this episode didn’t hit the same peaks as Caulifla’s, the attention to detail was no less. The attention to detail on her during the fights was wonderful, and her strange red Ki blasts are a wonderful counter to the sharp golden ones that Goku throws. Caulifla and Goku both looked awesome as they battled in Super Saiyan 2, although I was particularly impressed with Caulifla.

Unfortunately awesome fights can’t make up for the fact the action made little sense as we watch a warrior with decades of experience barely hold back two brand new warriors.Flashy is one thing Dragon Ball has always done well, and this episode is no different.

The action was delightful, with the golden warriors throwing fast punches and intense Ki blasts.

It’s all about the Super Saiyans this week as Goku is forced into battle with the ladies from Universe 6.
