Dragon Ball Z (dub) Episode 114 »
If you are watching the , this era is where Christopher Sabat really starts to settle into his legendary, gravelly tone for Piccolo. The voice acting delivers a gritty, action-heavy "punch" that easily matches the intensity of the fight, even if the script takes some creative liberties compared to the original Japanese dialogue. Someone Save Piccolo!! - Dragon Ball Z Episode 114 Reaction
: The Garlic Jr. saga is entirely filler. At this point in the arc, the back-and-forth fighting on Kami's Lookout starts to feel incredibly repetitive.
: Garlic Jr. becomes virtually invincible simply because his home planet is nearby. It feels like a lazy narrative shortcut to make Gohan's struggle artificially harder. Dragon Ball Z (Dub) Episode 114
: The concept of the Black Water Mist turning Earth's population and Gohan's friends into mind-controlled demons adds a genuine sense of urgency rarely seen in standard tournament arcs.
: Without Goku or Vegeta around to save the day, Gohan is pushed into the main protagonist role. This episode does a great job showcasing his immense hidden potential, serving as excellent early foreshadowing for the Cell Games. If you are watching the , this era
: Because this arc is entirely non-canon to the original manga, nothing that happens in this episode has any lasting impact on the future of the series. 🎙️ Dub Specifics: Funimation vs. The Rest
This episode is a fascinating, yet heavily flawed piece of classic DBZ filler. It highlights the best and worst aspects of an arc that completely removes the franchise's heavy hitters. The Good: A Rare Spotlight for Supporting Characters - Dragon Ball Z Episode 114 Reaction : The Garlic Jr
is titled "Suicidal Course" and falls directly in the middle of the anime-only Garlic Jr. Saga . 🛡️ Helpful Review: Dragon Ball Z Episode 114
