Dragon Ball Super Episode 43 Overview

By Naman Alok | Oct 5, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

In the last episode of Dragon Ball Super, Beerus and all manage to hide the truth about Monaka, Because Beerus fight with Goku in the costume of Monaka, but Many Dragon Ball fans don’t watch this series on Cartoon Network because of time issues. So I will be making the Overview of all episodes one by one and in this article, I am continuing from the 43rd episode of Dragon Ball Super.

43rd Episode Goku’s Energy Is Out of Control?! The Struggle to Look After Pan

Goku’s body is acting up and no one can figure out what’s wrong with him – he is an alien after all, so it’s not like a human doctor would fully understand his physiology. Ultimately, King Kai correctly diagnoses him. Basically, using the Kaoio-ken technique alongside the Super Saiyan Blue transformation in the battle against Hit has taken its toll on his body and the effects are only starting to show now.

Goku decides that the best solution here is simply to relax, stay out of people’s ways, and just wait for his “delayed onset ki disorder” to subside. This plan would work perfectly, however, due to Gohan and Videl sticking Goku with their daughter, Pan, this mundane babysitter situation quickly gets out of hand. It’s also pretty damn discouraging to see that Gohan and Videl’s business is not some martial arts tournament or training session, but rather an important lunch with a professor from Gohan’s university. Gohan’s redemption is still a long way away, but rest assured that eventually, these nerd studies summits will come to an end.

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It’s another small throwaway moment, but the conversation snippet that reveals that Chi-Chi has not actually spent all of the family’s money and tournament winnings are some helpful backpedalling, too. Apparently, Goku’s wife and Beerus share a common trait in knowing how to properly motivate the Saiyan through lies. This discussion doesn’t lead to anything bigger, but it is nice to know that Goku’s family isn’t destitute and that Chi-Chi isn’t terrible with finances. Goten might be able to afford a post-secondary education after all!

This perfect storm of bad timing for Goku’s family only gets worse when Pilaf, Shu, and Mai decide that now would also be the best time to plan an ambush on the sick Saiyan. Goku’s unpredictable energy patterns leave the guy out of commission this week, which surprisingly gives Pan most of the adventure and focus in this episode. Although, with the bang-up job that Piccolo does taking care of Pan.

Pilaf’s villainous efforts result in Pan’s accidental kidnapping and exodus into outer space. This whole spaceship sequence is an utter delight and some of the better physical comedy that the show has turned out. Furthermore, the absurdity of all of this is aided by the fact that Pan is a baby and cannot talk and that Pilaf and his crew are just so used to failure at this point. Goku jokes about how Pan will grow up to be a Super Saiyan, just to repeat, a toddler defeats these bad guys and simultaneously saves their lives, too. At that point, how can you continue to carry on as villains? Maybe the gang would be better with part-time jobs from Monaka’s delivery company. As “The Struggle to Look after Pan” concludes, Pan is safe and sound and no one is the wiser about her ridiculous exploits, especially Goku. Episode ends here.

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