The Entire Moro Arc | Dragon Ball Super Manga

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Find out what happens after Dragon Ball Super Broly in the Dragon Ball Super Manga - the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc, also called the Moro Arc!

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The Moro Arc in the Dragon Ball Super Manga starts after the events of Dragon Ball Super Broly. Though we don’t see those events in the Dragon Ball Super manga just assume it’s basically the same as the movie. Goku and Vegeta are training and talking about never fighting together again and doing all the other flirting you’d expect. Vegeta asks about Ultra Instinct but Goku says he hasn’t been able to use it a single time since the Tournament of Power. Their date gets interrupted by a call from Mr. Satan. Buu is being kidnapped so he needs Goku and Vegeta’s help.
Goku tells Vegeta he’ll teleport them over, but Vegeta acts like a tsundere and says he’ll just fly there himself. Goku arrives first and handles the kidnappers. Vegeta gets there shortly after, but lets Goku handle it. One of the kidnappers hears Mr. Satan say Goku and Vegeta. He knows who they are and proceeds to effortlessly speed blitz both of them. Defeating them both with a stun gun. He tells the others to take Goku and Vegeta as well so with that, the kidnappers leave Earth. Find out what happens next in the video!

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All Comments (21)
  • @CarthusDojo
    It's FINALLY here! Enjoy the entire Moro Arc in a single video while you wait for an anime version to be made. Thank you all for your support!
  • @shoutenry
    Vegeta NEVER misreads his opponent's strength! He just... horrifyingly misreads his OWN strength!
  • @clickboat4790
    “Vegeta has never misread an opponent” just like how Vegeta is so humble and pure-hearted
  • @footballfan283
    This arc felt like a combination of Saiyan Arc , Cell arc and Majin Buu arc .
  • @boxboxerson991
    What I like about the ultra instinct transformation is that it initially looks like another rage-induced powerup, but then Goku calms himself down and reminisces about his lost friend. A transformation out of love, not angst. Seeing stuff like that makes me realise, it's nice how far these characters have come.
  • @aymanriki1018
    Meerus sacrificing himself so that Earth can be saved and giving Goku the motivation he needed was unironically the most angelic thing an angel has done in DBS.
  • @xenoplayz4524
    Moro is actually a pretty cool villain stopping the saiyans transforming was a cool idea and a good way to balance them without just constantly having villains stronger per story.
  • @asparrow9876
    Toriyama & Toyotaro really know how to draw the most wholesome smiles 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
  • @MayankSpeaks
    Literally the best arc in entire Dragon Ball Super. Not rushed, had some best moments when Meerus sacrificed himself, Goku attained a new power got bigger, Vegeta protected the people of Namek, Goku & Vegeta had their separate training arcs, Meerus did came back but still had an emotional impact on the story, all the z fighters were significantly involved in the story, basically it was everything reminding me how good dragon Ball Z was. Overall: 9/10 Literally the best arc in Dragon Ball Super 🙂.
  • It's stated in the manga that Gokus entire time on Yardrat was spent learning how to become a Super Saiyan at will and then just enough time to learn Instant Transmission. That's why he didn't learn any other technique
  • @matti.8465
    I think the scene of Vegeta calling himself a villain makes sense, no matter how much he's changed since meeting Goku, that doesn't erase the countless lives he's taken over the years. The idea of Vegeta being doomed to go to hell, and ultimately being ok with it, is pretty tragic and cool in my opinion, the rare example of Dragon Ball having consequences.
  • @ttv.x34nng80
    Rest in piece akira Toriyama you will be missed ❤
  • @wolfofthepride
    You put so much work into this. I love the sound effects, the way the panels fly around, the diversity in the panels you use. You're fantastic!
  • @enlongjones2394
    I really, REALLY like what they’ve set up here with Uub. One of the biggest things to me that made Super feel weird, squeezed as it is between the Buu Arc and the End of Z, was Uub. At the end of Z, Goku was super excited to meet the reincarnation of Kid Buu, and much was made about his potential and power, making him a great student for Goku to teach as part of a new journey in his life. However, Super vastly reduced the importance of Kid Buu’s scale of power, by introducing the god forms, the Destroyers, and even mortals like Jiren, who are vastly more powerful than Kid Buu was at the time Goku fought him. It made me wonder “In this continuity, what about Uub would still interest Goku, after he’s been fighting Beerus and training with Whis?” Introducing the idea of Uub having the God ki that once belonged to the Kais absorbed by Buu, to me, changes Uub’s place in the universe. And it goes further than him just having way more potential than even Kid Buu, now that we know what the divinities can really do. Uub has potential to become a new god, and possibly one who’s better and kinder than some of the flawed and vengeful divinities we’ve seen in Super. Seeing Uub being guided by the Lord of Lords (in Buu’s shape) is a strong moment; it has this air of someone passing on his knowledge to the next generation. And with Uub having one foot in the realm of gods, there’s a lot Goku could teach him after learning from Whis, Beerus, and the others. I feel like this opens up a lot of potential for Uub’s story after Super crosses past the end of Z.
  • @neoshenlong
    Moro feeling Goku looking for his Ki is honestly one of the most badass villain moments in DB and has the potential to become a classic moment
  • @calbrich2289
    This is by far going to be the best arc in the anime when it’s finally done. All the events are so great as long as some better dialogue choices are made
  • @Chunkyloops
    It's nice to see Vegeta finally able to calmly acknowledge when an opponent is stronger than him/he is outmatched. For him, that's a lot of character development from the prideful and genocidal Saiyan prince we once knew him as.
  • @BandenTCY
    This is undoubtedly, objectively the best Arc in the entirety of Dragon Ball Super, brutal, decent writing, intense moments through and through, training to beat a new villain etc. Feels so much like DBZ and i love it to death.
  • @AsgUnlimited
    Vegeta calling himself a villain isn't weird imo, good people are rare to call themselves good people because they are more likely to reflect on all the past harm they've done. Vegeta can't consider himself a good person, it feels wrong to consider himself anything other than a villain when he's caused so much suffering, it's basic empathy. You can see the same thing with Goku later, good people are rarely comfortable considering themselves as such. People who without a second thought call themselves a good person are usually the ones you have to look out for in my experience.
  • @riiddisbuk2496
    I'm sorry, but Vegeta "never been one to misread an opponent's strength" got me xDDDD