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Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018)
Trunks returns from the future to train with Goku and Vegeta. However, it disappears without warning. Then the mysterious Fu bursts in, telling them that Trunks has been imprisoned in the Prison Planet, a mysterious complex in an unknown place in the universes. The group seeks the dragon balls to free Trunks, but an endless battle awaits them! Will Goku and the others rescue Trunks and escape the Prison Planet?
Trunks returns from the future to train with Goku and Vegeta. However, it disappears without warning. Then the mysterious Fu bursts in, telling them that Trunks has been imprisoned in the Prison Planet, a mysterious complex in an unknown place in the universes. The group seeks the dragon balls to free Trunks, but an endless battle awaits them! Will Goku and the others rescue Trunks and escape the Prison Planet?
The series' core focus on action, power fantasy, and good versus evil in a cosmic setting is fundamentally apolitical, lacking any discernible promotion or critique of specific political ideologies. The narrative primarily revolves around individual and collective strength to overcome existential threats.
The movie, being a Japanese anime, features casting consistent with its source material, where the concept of traditionally white roles is not applicable. Its narrative is focused on action and character development within its established universe, without engaging in social commentary or critique of traditional identities.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes is an action-focused anime that does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative is centered on combat and power progression within the Dragon Ball universe, with no exploration of sexuality or gender identity.
The film Super Dragon Ball Heroes does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative is primarily centered on action, combat, and interdimensional battles, which do not include any exploration of gender identity or related social issues. Therefore, there is no depiction of transsexual individuals or themes within the movie's plot or character arcs.
While Super Dragon Ball Heroes features several powerful female characters like Android 18, Caulifla, and Kale who engage in physical combat against male opponents, their victories are typically achieved through a combination of martial arts and powerful energy attacks, or as part of group efforts. There are no clear instances where a female character decisively defeats one or more male opponents solely through close-quarters physical combat, excluding the use of energy blasts as the primary means of victory.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes introduces new characters and alternate versions of existing ones, but no established Dragon Ball character is portrayed with a different gender than their canonical depiction.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes is an anime series where characters maintain their established visual appearances and racial coding from the broader Dragon Ball franchise. There is no evidence of any character being portrayed as a different race than their original depiction.
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