Dragon Ball Super Episode 73 -

Unaware that Gohan is the actual Great Saiyaman, Barry’s plan backfires as Gohan effortlessly performs superhuman stunts that baffle the film crew. Parallel Subplots: Jaco and the Parasite

A self-absorbed A-list celebrity named Barry Kahn is cast as the lead hero.

Watagash reaches Earth and begins possessing individuals with darkness in their hearts, granting them superhuman power based on their level of evil. The parasite's arrival transforms the episode from a lighthearted comedy into a two-part thriller that concludes in Episode 74. Thematic Analysis: Parody and Character Growth Dragon Ball Super Episode 73

When Barry tries to unsuccessfully woo Gohan's wife, Videl, he is humiliated by her rejection. To get revenge, Barry hires Gohan as a stuntman for the film’s most dangerous scenes, hoping to embarrass or injure him.

While the movie production unfolds, a secondary threat emerges from space: Unaware that Gohan is the actual Great Saiyaman,

Reviewers from sites like Den of Geek and IGN noted the episode's multi-layered parody of the superhero genre and celebrity culture. [SUB] Dragon Ball Super - Episode #73 - Discussion Thread!

Jaco the Galactic Patrolman accidentally lets a parasitic criminal named Watagash escape while he is distracted at an intergalactic ramen stand. The parasite's arrival transforms the episode from a

, titled "Gohan's Misfortune! An Unexpected Great Saiyaman Movie?!", is a standout "slice-of-life" or filler episode that pivots focus from the high-stakes cosmic battles of the Future Trunks Saga to Gohan's domestic life and superhero legacy. Plot Overview: Lights, Camera, Saiyaman!

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