The supporting protagonist in Dragonball usually has unique skills or traits that complement the main character's journey. They can also offer comic relief or emotional depth to the story. Sometimes, they even have their own fan following.
It depends. There are a lot of different types of 'Dragonball Super' fanfic out there. Some are just fun, light - hearted stories that are fine for all ages. But there are also those that delve into more serious or even a bit edgy topics. So it's not a one - size - fits - all answer when it comes to whether it's appropriate for all ages.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Kiss cartoon is a platform for various cartoons and Dragonball Super is a specific anime. They don't have an inherent relationship.
Well, there's a storyline where the Saiyans discover a new form that's not related to Super Saiyan. It's a more spiritual form that gives them different abilities. Another unique one is a story where the villains are actually from an alternate dimension where the rules of power are completely different.
One popular theme is alternate universes. Writers often create their own versions of the 'Dragonball Super' universe where different events occur. Another theme is character development. Fans like to explore what could happen to their favorite characters if they faced different challenges. Power - up scenarios are also common, where characters gain new and unique powers.
Yes, Pat does like to read Dragonball fanfiction. It's a great way to explore different storylines and interpretations of the beloved Dragonball universe.
A very popular trope is the discovery of hidden powers. In Dragonball Super fanfiction, it might be a human character suddenly realizing they have Saiyan blood. In Harry Potter fanfiction, it could be a student finding out they have a special kind of magic no one knew about. The training montage trope is also seen often. If Harry Potter were to train with Goku, there would be a sequence of him getting stronger. In the Dragonball Super world, a wizard could have a training montage to master ki - based attacks. And of course, the 'enemies - to - friends' trope is popular. A Death Eater could become friends with a villain from Dragonball Super and then turn good.