Not sure why it doesn't seem to be being talked about... but the movie version sure made SSJ3 Goku look a ton stronger by having his mere punch blast through King Kai's planet rather than Super just using the Kamehameha to do so
@@chi5987 March 30, 2013 Battle of Gods debut in Japan June 20, 2015 Dragonball Super Manga begins Toriyama wrote this movie as happening after the Buu arc of his original Dragonball manga, but before the time skip that occurs at the end. There was no manga for the movie to follow in this instance.
@@64supersonic I think he is being sarcastic trying to point put that they messed up with the anime and should have waited for the manga, just how it's supposed to be normally.
The movie not only looks better, of course, but I really enjoy the fight being shorter. Beerus exerted himself even *less* in the movie. Also, I much prefer the movie K.O - Beerus is just playing with him. A mere tap, KO’d the mighty Super Saiyan 3 dead in his tracks. The anime version isn’t terrible, but I think the movie is way more effective.
Animation aside, I really like the movie's fight a lot more. It shows the overwhelming gap between the two. Berrus is able to effortlessly block his punch, daze Goku with a single flick, and take him out in a single hit that he couldn't even see. But it still shows the shear strength of SSJ3 from a single punch from Goku ripping a hole through the planet. The series one is fine, but it feels like a lot of other fights. Flurry of punches, ki blasts getting deflected, fluff lines to taunt and intimidate.
Its funny that the anime doesn't even look that bad, until you pause the frames and see some ugly stills, which doesn't count as bad animation. I also liked the choreography a lot more, but the animation quality is definitely better in Battle of Gods.
Kidding aren't you? It's fucking terrible, especially from an art and animation standard. Look at shows like AOT and DS. Hell even look at shows from the 80s and 90s... It was piss poor so that Toei could save some money
***** the new arc is great and all, but I still felt like it was a waste of time waiting 6 more months and go through two stories that I've already seen
I completely agree, sometimes I couldn't tell which one was which because they both looked surprisingly good. When I first watched super I obviously watched the fixed version but I came out of the episode really impressed by the animation and action, definitely better than I expected.
@@imaginebreaker6360it definitely did and still does look like trash. It has a few frames that look movie level, but it's easier to draw a still frame than a moving animation that you're literally given no time to make.
The animation of course looked more fluid in the movie, but the fight was more detailed. The animation in DB Super itself was mostly bad when the fighting happened. I've seen worse though, like Naruto vs Pain.
Cell Jr. Dragonball Super's fightining scenes have , zooming and zoomout option,like video games but look to last scene in BOG,At 1:54.I don't think there is too much difference,Well I hope they would make SSG Goku vs Beerus better
+Cell Jr. Well, yeah but when you consider that they already did this and now instead if using the budget to something new, they are remaking the same thing only shittier, it is a whole new level of flipping off the fans 8D
when Goku goes ssj3 in super the animation picks up, I didn't expect the animation to hold up too the movie's but I also didn't expect how bad the beginning of the fight to look that bad
I completely agree, everything else before ssj3 was awful but when he actually turned I thought it looked better, call me crazy but not just in choreography but also in animation. Everything just felt better and it was really bad-ass.
@@geraldgreg5370 yup I realized that too sad that that wasn't what we saw during the "whole" fight and episode it's just sad if super was just even just that all the time it would definitely be much more watchable well that and if they just stick with everything the manga did
Idk but leaving him in the grass that hasn’t been touched knowing it just knocked out someone capable of destroying a galaxy or more at this point is so much cleaner than what super did.
Movie animation vs series animation is a silly concept but we see that the super storyboard was much richer. They tried to make the battle last longer and have multiple attacks and camera changes. It's unfortunate that episode 5 was never completed. It could easily surpass the movie
goku being so gently knocked out by beerus in the movie, compared to the planet being destroyed even more in the anime, thats a neat difference but idk what it means
You were half right Bruno Santos.Movies have more money, BUT shows have more time. Movies are limited to a couple of hours to tell a story while episode stories expand over several hours.
@@great159 he's talking about the time that the staff spends doing the anime (movie and series), that is, the production time. movies can have months or even years to be produced, with lots of money. on the other hand, anime series usually have a production time about of one week for every episode to be animated, with a budget of probably 1 or 2 million dollars for each cour (12 episodes) of the anime.
Alexis Triana pq habría diferencia hablamos de una película, hay una gran diferencia entre la serie con 1 a 2 supervisores y una película que intervienen como 10 supervisores y una comisión de mas de 80 KA's. Es imposible comparar, salvo sea una producción de Bones, pero hablamos de la alicaída Toei.
Hay una diferencia entre alargar las cosas de buena manera y de mala manera, es mejor que se quedase como esta, porque si no seria aburrido ver que se extiende algo mas de lo que deberia, la saga de BoG lo demostró, a menos que se sienta natural y no innecesario
Well of course you guys will say BOG wins because they take years to improve it while DBS just do a week to create an episode and you guys will say DBS suck
You are incorrect. They overloaded episode production, episodes take much longer than 1 week. A good episode really needs 8 weeks or more. A fantastic episode can get up to 11 weeks. This episode was made in 5 and naoke Tate pretty much animated the entire second half on his own
Super actually looks a tad bit better than I remember. The frames that are really bad is mostly when ssj3 Goku doesn’t have his ki up, his hair and face look horrible. Otherwise, I was actually watching it like “damn this isn’t half bad”
the blue ray version wasn't that bad. sure parts like ssj3 transformation and some others have ugly frames, but most of fight was better than movie. goku ss 1 and 2 vs beerus was bad animated, even if had good art. i know beerus was too strong goku can't hit him, but goku miss beerus even when he don't move, it's just stupid xd
momentos bien dibujados en la version de DBS 1- 0:00 2- 0:11 3- 0:15 4- 1:08 5- 1:17 6- 1:53 well-drawn moments in the dragon ball super version 1- 0:00 2- 0:11 3- 0:15 4- 1:08 5- 1:17 6- 1:53
Would be pretty cool if they weren't related at all and dbz super is just taking place in another universe like the ones they introduced, one where they had similar experiences but ended up branching off around the time battle of the gods is finishing up.
It's funny that if you're looking for bad frames in the movie, you gotta try hard and pause for it, but the episodic version you don't even need to pause
honestly the animation on the series doesn't even look that bad, of course the battle of gods version is 10x better, but it doesn't look as bad as many people say, yes, some frames are questionable but the animation in general is pleasing to me, i loved the beerus shot at 1:24.
Honestly: The movie version of the fight looks good, but it's just less than the show's fight. The movie's fight is so boring and quick, even though it gets to show us the gap in Beerus' power from Goku's in comparison. But it doesn't portray Goku the way he is and they don't even fight for a full minute in the movie. It just isn't captivating. Nice comparison though.
John Robert the movie doesn't have much time on their hands. They need to rush things so that they can focus on the main fight. Its understandable why the movie fight is shorter.
make the comparison using the blu-ray version of Dragon Ball Super ;) nowadays it is not so difficult to get the scenes of this fight in Blu-Ray, because the producers recognized that this animation was *VERY BAD* and only made available for the dubbing of other countries the Blu-Ray version.
I don't know why people think the show has "better action and fight choreography." The choreography for the show is absolutely asinine. Punches feel week and the overall movement is uninteresting. Super is "longer," but only because it's more drawn out. More things actually happen in Battle of the Gods, it's just that it doesn't waste your time like Super does.
Why didn't they just cut battle of gods into pieces as that for like 3-4 or 4-5 episodes for super and we could've gotten more story arcs instead of like 6-7 episodes for this, especially since super had way worse animation then battle of the gods
The fact that they didn't just re-edit BoG and ResF into episodes and "fill in the blanks" with new animation around it to expand them is beyond me. They had all of this great animation done for the films, instead of re-animating it entirely...why not USE that ready-made material and just fill in the blanks around it? Each film could have been an even 10 episodes by editing what was there and filling in gaps with new material. The way Demon Slayer turned their canon film into an arc of episodes was 100% the best solution. They did a new episode as a lead-in, and then just edited the movie into episodes and added material where needed. The perfect solution. If you are going to 'replace' a canon film with an arc of episodes you might as well use the God-Tier animation you've already done for the film.
The movie version is superior. The one thing that the enemy did better was how Beerus beat Goku. He flicked it and then just tapped on his shoulder or in between that spot. That was superior. But we can’t pretend like the way Goku was beat in the movie was weak. The way he’s being here who is arguably more humiliated in the movie than it was in the anime arc. Because he just hit him in that one spot in between the shoulder again but it was like I loved it and Goku is done. So I recognize those two strengths but ultimately I’ll say 99% the movie version is far more impactful superior in regards to it art form and the sound quality. Oh the mood battle of gods movie is superior through and through. There is no disappointment there is no failure there is no digression. The anime arc Quality falters quite a bit.
Anime version: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaAAaAaaAaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA * fart * Movie version: This is SSJ2🗿 * Epic transformation sequence * And this is SSJ3!! * An even more epic transformation sequence *
i was holding my tears when Goku was fighting in the anime, that part when he is doing the same ugly punch was scaring me about Super, the only time i stopped worrying is when Gohan said goodbye to Trunks, because until that part i didn’t liked the art style
Bro i hated the animation of super when it came out i thought that it would be exactly like the battle of gods or even better and with a lot of new sences but when it came out it was really bad but now i dont seem to mind it
in dragon ball super every frame literally every frame went right through my heart my heart - pls stop it your gonna die pls stop me- already died inside
Look, let’s be fair; even if Super was given a higher budget and its animators more time to work on 10 episodes (for those who don’t know, Toei wanted ten episodes at first and intended to green light further production if DBS was successful), a high-budget Dragon Ball film will always be better than an anime adaptation.
I know I might be called crazy for this but I genuinely think that dbs was way better. Of course they ssj1 and ssj2 parts were trash but the dbs version actually looks better and I would rather watch in my opinion. Not even joking but when I first watched this video I was confused on which one was which because they were so good, so in a way I came in unbiased even though I watched the original scenes before. Super does this weird thing with the movie adaptations where it sucks for most of the fight and then randomly gets better, for example with Golden Frieza vs. Vegeta Blue it was actually better than the movie version, despite the rest of the arc being some of the worst animated material I've ever watched.
This fight in super i just felt was so sluggish compared to dbz fights or the movie when I first watch this i was like wtf is this this so slow pace from what im used to seeing from goku but i will say it got a little better over time