Dragon Ball Super (dub) Episode 74 -
The antagonist is intentionally unlikable and shallow, which can make his screen time feel a bit grating for those wanting more "serious" Dragon Ball action. Verdict
The fight culminates in Gohan pushing his Great Saiyaman persona to a new level, dubbed "Super Great Saiyaman." It’s flashy, over-the-top, and fits the sentai-parody theme perfectly. The Criticisms
After being sidelined for much of Super , this episode gives Gohan a moment of genuine heroism. Seeing him fight for Videl and Pan reminds viewers of the heart that made him a fan favorite in Z . Dragon Ball Super (Dub) Episode 74
The episode follows Gohan as he continues his role as a stunt double for the Great Saiyaman film. Things take a serious turn when the parasitic alien, , infects the jealous lead actor, Barry Kahn. Transformed into a giant monster, Barry kidnaps Pan, forcing Gohan to fight not just for the city, but for his family. The Highlights
Episode 74 of Dragon Ball Super , titled , serves as a fun, lighthearted conclusion to the Great Saiyaman mini-arc . It’s a classic "filler" episode that succeeds by focusing on Gohan’s character and his relationship with his family. Plot Summary The antagonist is intentionally unlikable and shallow, which
As a slice-of-life/filler bridge between the Future Trunks and Tournament of Power arcs, the tension is minimal. You know exactly how it will end.
It is a wholesome, entertaining episode that provides a rare win for Gohan. While it lacks the high-octane intensity of the main sagas, it’s a great example of the character-driven comedy that Dragon Ball Super does well. If you love the Gohan/Videl dynamic, this is a must-watch. Seeing him fight for Videl and Pan reminds
One of the strongest elements is Videl’s unwavering trust in Gohan. Even when Barry tries to blackmail her with photos of Gohan being "unfaithful" (a staged kiss), she doesn't flinch, showcasing their rock-solid relationship.