Frieza is one of the most dastardly villains "Dragon Ball" has ever had. Despite being slain multiple times, the galactic conqueror always finds a way back.
The "Dragon Ball Super" manga brings back a long-missing character whose power levels are revealed to be fueled by the God Ki of his previous, evil form.
The Dragon Ball franchise's weird relationship with death and resurrection has reached a breaking point, and there's no way Dragon Ball: Daima will fix it.
Thanos is a menacing villain who wipes out half of the MCU, but "Dragon Ball Super" features a character who's even more powerful and deadly than the Mad Titan.
The live-action "One Piece" team opted to remove one character's prominent body part from the show, and a fan edit proves it was absolutely the right decision.
In "Jujutsu Kaisen" Season 2, Episode 12, powerful sorcerer Kento Nanami has an intense moment with curse user Haruta Shigemo that is driving fans wild.
"Dragon Ball" may be a series popular with young people around the world, but the anime has several moments that are way more suited for adult viewers.
Fans of "One Piece" already love one character and some storyline changes could be coming soon that could increase the attention the character is receiving.
Many fans aren't sure if Suguro Geto is indeed alive in Jujutsu Kaisen. Although it seems he cheated death, the truth is more complex than you may have thought.
A number of "Attack on Titan" episodes share the distinction of having the highest IMDb ratings in the show's history, but one of them stands out from the rest.
As tough as Gol D. Roger was in the "One Piece" anime, there was a pirate even more powerful than he was — Rocks D. Xebec, the captain of the Rocks Pirates.
One Japanese McDonald's commercial has gone viral depicting a cute anime family eating a meal from the golden arches. But not everyone is feeling the love.
The rarest Super Saiyan form fans have ever seen is only achievable by one person under very specific circumstances. It isn't likely to be used by another.
The first teaser trailer for Netflix's anime adaptation of the "Devil May Cry" video game series blew up as soon as it hit X, formerly known as Twitter.