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When Piccolo discovers the Gammas terrorizing Pan’s school, he is forced back into action. Realizing the threat is far beyond his current level, Piccolo makes a desperate wish to Shenron—not for power, but for his dormant potential to be unlocked. This grants him a striking new form: “Potential Unleashed” Piccolo, which evolves further into an orange-skinned, massive warrior dubbed “Orange Piccolo,” a tribute to his Namekian roots and a true god-tier power-up.
Dr. Hedo, driven more by a childlike fascination with super sentai heroes than genuine malice, creates two new ultimate androids: Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. Dressed like superheroes from a tokusatsu show, the Gammas believe they are defending Earth from “evil” (namely, the Z-Fighters). Their power is staggering, easily rivaling the level of Goku and Vegeta’s Ultra Instinct and Ultra Ego forms. Dragon Ball Super Super Hero Full
But the film’s emotional core is Gohan. Once the fiercest fighter in the universe (as a child against Cell), Gohan has settled into a quiet life as a scholar and father. He has neglected his training, leaving him unable to protect his daughter, Pan. Through Piccolo’s cunning—and brutal—training methods (including faking Pan’s kidnapping), Gohan’s fury is reignited. In a breathtaking climax, pushed by his love for his family and Piccolo’s near-defeat, Gohan surpasses all limits. He awakens “Gohan Beast”—a white-haired, crimson-eyed transformation with a primal, feral aura, representing rage honed into divine precision. Their power is staggering, easily rivaling the level
Visually, the film is a triumph. Shifting from traditional 2D to Shintani’s expressive 3D CGI (courtesy of Shueisha and Toei) allows for fluid, dynamic camera movements and fight choreography that feels like a theme park ride. The art style is bright, glossy, and full of personality—the Gammas’ superhero poses, Piccolo’s deadpan humor, and Pan’s mischievous heroics all shine. The art style is bright