So we got ourselves a fancy new Dragon Ball anime. This time with the full support of it's creator, the one and only Akira Toryama. I've been told this was based on a recent movie Dragon Ball: Battle of the Gods, but since I don't know much about it, I'm not say much about it.
Continuity-wise, the Dragon Ball saga has had a couple of major retcons, with the entire Dragon Ball Z story condensed into a much smaller story with Dragon Ball Kai. Dragon Ball Super as far as I am aware, takes place during a particular period just before the actual end of the Dragon Ball manga (
spoilers: During the Budokai Tenkaichi, Goku befriends Oob, which is said to be Kid Boo's reeincarnated self. Goku takes him in as an apprecentice and they leave the tournament. Note that at this time, Trunks / Goten are grown up, Vegeta and Bulma have another kid, 18 and Krillin's kid have grown up, Gohan's kid Pan is 3 years old).
One can assume that the series from here on out wants to start with a clean slate going so far as to erase Dragon Ball GT entirely from it's continuity.
So about this new show, here are my first impressions based on the first 7 episodes...
I really like. Despite some dodgy animation in the fight scenes, DBS has story, humor and dare I say it characters! It has a bit of that self-aware humor that made the original Dragon Ball charming. You actually get to know these characters a bit more, particularly in a slice-of-life setting which actually suits this universe. And it's main villain Beerus, the God of Destruction. Yes, he is rotten to the core, but unlike your average mustache twirling villain, he and his genderless henchman Whis have personality and wit. What also makes this world seem more interesting is seeing characters in different scenarios: Goku as the slacker farmer, Vegeta as the family man, Gohan and Videl as a newly-wed couple, even Beerus just hanging out in his lair makes this world seem a whole lot more vivid (also saves up budget for action scenes).