As the status of the continuation of Dragon Ball Super remains in jeopardy, Stacey and Adrian explore the idea of rebooting Dragon Ball, starting from its original series. While the thought of updating graphics entices both Stacey and Adrian agree on not rebooting the series and want Dragon Ball to create something new. Stacey introduces the rumors of a possible kid Goku and Bulma spin-off, which is a part of the reboot idea. Adrian shoots down the idea, believing it does not add anything to the lore of Dragon Ball. In the last segment, Stacey and Adrian reveal if a reboot was to happen, what do they want to see. Stacey wants Dragon Ball GT to be done while Adrian sticks to Dragon Ball Z stories. The end of the episodes finds both guys thinking Dragon Ball should animate what-if stories instead of giving new audiences older material.
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