![]() Makes perfect sense for him to hide his ability to go Super Saiyan, to run faster or to jump high in general. This episode does a good job at showcasing Gohan’s social awkwardness in a normal situation like going to high school. Nice use of comic-like panels throughout this episode. While the latter may appear as overused as M7XX, at this point of the series there’s at least far more variety of movie BGM, so it doesn’t sound as distracting as it was in the Saiyan arc: M1702, M1704, M1708 and M1716 are pretty good, while M1703 and M1706 are decent renditions of the opening theme. First episode to use M16XX (twelfth movie soundtrack) and M17XX (We Gotta Power soundtrack). Even though it will be less fitting later on, it’s still not as annoying as the previous one. Although, judging from the imagery, they want us to believe this entire arc is all about Gohan. Starting from the opening: everything feels so much like an improvement over the Cha-La-Head-Cha-La opening, including the song. The beginning of the We Gotta Power era, the most relevant time-skip of the franchise. ![]() Key animation: Tadayoshi Yamamuro, Hitoshi Ehara, Akemi Seki, Kazue Kinoshita. Script by Takao Koyama, storyboard and direction by Mitsuo Hashimoto and animation supervision by Tadayoshi Yamamuro. Episode 200 ( Are kara Shichinen! Kyō kara Boku wa Kōkōsei) aired on September 8th, 1993. ![]()
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