Dragon Ball Super Episode 14 Overview

By Naman Alok | Aug 19, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Dragon Ball Super start in a very specific time period, six months after the defeat of Majin Buu by Goku towards the end of Dragon Ball Z’s run, then Dragon Ball Super story starts. Many Dragon Ball fans don’t watch this series, on Cartoon Network because of time issues. So I am going to start making the Overview of all episodes one by one and in this article, I am continuing from the 14th episode of Dragon Ball Super.

14th Episode This Is All the Power I’ve Got! A Settlement between Gods

Beerus seemed ready for the fight to end. He admires the fact that Goku continues to fight even after losing his red glow, but he also seems kind of annoyed that the Saiyan doesn’t know the meaning of the word quit. Within the first few minutes, Goku seems to be slowing down and Beerus lands what can be perceived as a final blow, only for it to be a fake-out. It’s almost like Goku is the one who wants to drag this fight out for another two episodes, maybe he would if he were directing this anime. Luckily for us, he eventually just runs out of energy and the fight does eventually end.

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Unfortunately, this means Beerus technically won the battle so he’s allowed to destroy the Earth. Just as he begins to gather the energy and everyone prepares for their last moments something happens. Beerus falls asleep, maybe the fight took more out of him than he’s willing to admit. Whis assures the group that when Beerus wakes up he’ll probably forget about blowing up the Earth entirely and Bulma quickly shoos them away before they can ruin her party further. As the two travel back to their home planet Beerus wakes up, leaving us to wonder if he faked falling asleep to spare Earth.

It’s a good ending for this strange story arc. For the first time in Dragonball history, we witness Goku lose to someone stronger than him. Unlike in past battles, no one dies in the midst of the fighting, in fact, both fighters walk away alive and well. This can be attributed to the fact the Beerus is nothing like any of the villains we’ve seen in Dragonballz. He isn’t pure evil, like Freeza. Instead, he’s more complex, he’s grown lazy in his years of ultimate power and he’s a bit selfish. In a lot of ways, he’s a lot like Goku. So it makes sense that these two would be fascinated with one another.

Supreme Kai muses over the fact that Goku somehow befriended the God of Destruction, but I wouldn’t call it friendship (yet.) Over the last couple of episodes, the two have definitely come to understand and even respect each other. They might be on the cusp of friendship, but they aren’t there yet. 

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