Anime Star previously reported that a netizen wrote to the official Dragon Ball: Super to ask whether the BD would fix the problem of broken screens. The official response was "no plan to change it", but in the first volume of BD that was just released, some netizens discovered a shocking fact. On December 2, the first volume of Dragon Ball Super was released. In order to find out the truth, enthusiastic Japanese netizens quickly read the fifth episode after purchasing the BD and found that the much-criticized broken screen was actually fixed! Although the repair was not too big and some details remained the same, it was much better than the terrible TV animation version; this also proved that the official reply of "not planning to modify" at that time was indeed deliberately keeping people in suspense, or they were worried about being criticized for too little change. On Twitter, a Japanese netizen posted a comparison of the original and BD images. Let's take a look together (TV animation on the left, BD on the right):
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