the sleeve of Dragon Ball Super continues forward in a plot arc that has slowed down a bit the frenetic pace that the work had taken with the granola bow, which caused a huge stir with its ending and which showed the new form of a classic enemy of the franchise. We warn that there will be spoilers for the Dragon Ball Super manga.
Frieza’s transformation to Black Freezer it was quite surprising and unexpected for many. This new form comes from having spent 10 days training in a time room equivalent to 10 years, causing her power to grow enormously in a very short time.
But what many wondered was why the cartoonists chose black instead of another color that might match the other colors of his body. Well, as far as he could tell Toyotaro, Dragon Ball Super cartoonist under the tutelage of Toriyama, this color is due to nothing more and nothing less than credit cards. During an interview with the official page of Dragon Ball
“We were talking about highest level you could get to have a credit card, and the level that could be above gold was black. I’m only half kidding, but when you think gold, you think gold medal, and there’s nothing above that.”
Also, the arrival of Frieza in this arc was not a Deus Ex Machina as everyone thinks, but rather it was quite premeditated and for several years Toriyama and Toyotaro thought about a good return of the most famous enemy in the series.
“We knew from the beginning that Frieza would show up., and we work on getting closer to that, which is why everyone in the Granolah arc talks about it so much. But even though they talk about him so much, he never shows up, so I think a lot of anticipation was created during these two years of history. So when we finally revealed it, it really felt like the end of the Granolah arc. It felt like that’s where the story should end.”