Warning: This article contains spoilers aboutDragon Ball Super: Super Hero.
After so many years,Dragon Ballfeels as popular as ever.
The latest film in the franchise,Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero,was No.

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1 at the U.S. box office last weekend 36 years after theDragon Ballanime first premiered on Japanese television.
“It became very clear that Piccolo is a big part of their family,” Sabat tells EW.
I got the impression that he does this all the time.

Vegeta (Chris Sabat) in ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.'.Toei Animation
So there’s a moment when Piccolo apologizes to Pan’s teacher.
In the Japanese script, it’s just ‘sorry about this, ma’am.’
We did ‘sorry about this, Janet.’

Piccolo (Chris Sabat) achieves new power in ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.'.Toei Animation
Don’t forget to watch the film’s post-credits scene to see how the sparring match ends!
It’s a fun callback for longtime fans.
‘I’ll go see Korin; I’ll go see Dende.'"

Gohan (Kyle Hebert) powers up in ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.'.Toei Animation
So what to call Piccolo’s new form Super Namekian?
The characters themselves come up with a simpler adage.
“Any upgrade that Piccolo can get is fine by me,” Sabat says.
I’m sure the audience felt the same way."
Sabat continues, “And I love how casually he and Gohan chat about it towards the end.
‘Oh, I see you turned orange.’
‘What are you gonna call it?’
‘I guess, Orange Piccolo.’
Like yeah, that tracks!”
“That’s one of those moments that just takes the audience’s breath away,” Sabat says.
“When I first saw that, my mouth dropped.
I mean, I’m actually getting a little choked up talking about it.”
Except this time he did it right, and moved out of the way!
And Gohan’s smart enough to aim higher."
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