>>99966
I don't know who gave you the idea that Dragon Ball was the series to watch if you wanted well drawn on-model animation.
>>99967
Dragon Ball is always about Goku finding a new stronger guy to fight. First he meets Master Roshi, the strongest guy in the world, and makes the goal to train with him after he finishes that first adventure, and he does. A few years later he gets cheated out of the tournament against Tenshinhan, but we know he's the strongest guy in the world now, beyond Roshi, and even if he was only a little beyond Tenshinhan, he obviously outpaces him much more very quickly. So they have to introduce The Devil and have Goku get stronger than The Devil. And he does. So then he has to meet God and become stronger than God. And he does. And what do you even do after you're literally stronger than God? Uh... aliens. God is only God of Earth and aliens were way stronger than him all along. But the alien is actually a weak alien, so he called stronger aliens to get revenge. And there is a hierarchy of Gods above God, so Goku needs to become stronger than the King of Worlds (Kaio) to beat the stronger aliens, but the aliens have a boss, so he needs to go beat the alien boss, who is said to be the strongest guy in the universe (or galaxy. They seem to get the two terms confused sometimes). So what to do after Goku is literally the strongest guy in the universe? Robots. Newly invented robots that are specifically stronger than the heroes. But you can't do that more than once, so Goku dies and goes to Valhalla and gets to fight the strongest guys from throughout history, and in a filler arc, he wins a tournament against them and proves not only was he the strongest guy in the universe, but he is the strongest guy who ever lived. So what next? More gods. And after Goku is stronger than the strongest God and also the demon who killed the old strongest God who was way stronger, Super comes along with yet more Gods. And then a multiverse, but Gods are still more important, and the multiverse isn't utilized in any interesting ways at all.
So yeah you have a point. Goku should have just stayed in Valhalla fighting strong guys forever. It's his best ending. Instead he kept learning that his proteges were all fuckups. He tried to train Gohan, but Gohan was such a fuckup Goku had to come back from the dead to fix things. So he tried to train Gotenks, but Gotenks was such a fuckup Goku just accepted that he would never be allowed to rest in peace. And we know in the future he tries to train Uub, but that doesn't work either, and then Goku... uh... merges with Shenron or something? I never did understand the ending of GT, but it's emotionally effective and still better than the end of Z anyway.
>>99968
The real biggest problem with Super is that the first two arcs were already movies, and the movies were better, but the anime versions introduce some new elements that become important later, so if you don't watch them you'll miss things. I'll never understand why they took two movies and stretched them out to fifteen episodes each. Could they not be bothered to just write some more? I'd take 30 straight episodes of completely made up filler rather than this shit. The complete filler, like Vegeta taking his family to the amusement park, was the only good stuff anyway.