'Dragon Ball Super' Shows Off Chi-Chi's Softer Side

One of the many running jokes about Dragon Ball fans have had about the series over the years is [...]

One of the many running jokes about Dragon Ball fans have had about the series over the years is how Chi-Chi somehow deals with Goku's absentee nature since he's out fighting to save the world the whole time they have been together.

But on the latest episode of Dragon Ball Super, fans saw just how much she cares for Goku and those doubts about how she goes on without him could be put to bed.

Chi-Chi's love for Goku has been sprinkled into various episodes of the series, especially early on when we see her trying to make Goku a successful farmer and caring for her family behind the scenes. But this was cemented even further the more she's aware of Goku's troubles.

After finding out about Goku Black, she showed her complete worry for him. It's hilariously revealed that she was preparing food for him constantly, but he had not been around to pick it up so it had piled to an incredible amount.

So even after the many times she's chastised him, she still holds a gentle tone with him at the end of the day. It's like she's just used to his ways since he does save the world after all.

Dragon Ball Super currently airs its English dub on Adult Swim during the Toonami programming block Saturday evenings at 9:30 p.m. It is also available to stream on Funimation and Amazon Video. The Japanese language release of the series is complete, and available to stream on Funimation, VRV, and Crunchyroll.

If you want to catch up with the English dub, the first 52 episodes of Dragon Ball Super are now available to stream on FunimationNOW, VRV, and available to purchase on Amazon Video as well. The 52 episodes span the full range of what has aired in the North America and covers the "Battle of Gods" arc, "Revival of F" arc, the "Universe 6" arc, and bringing the series right up to the current TV airings of the "Future Trunks" arc.

The first Dragon Ball Super film is set to release this December in Japan, and it has just released its first trailer. The film will focus on the Saiyans, the "origins of Goku's power," and potentially the story of the very first Super Saiyan. Not only does it aim to be the best film in the series, original creator Akira Toriyama will be contributing to the film's script and character designs.

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