It’s about hours and hours of filler content - time spent watching characters charge up for a few episodes instead of actually fighting, or Piccolo and Goku learning to drive a car. Fans certainly recognize that a good, over-the-top battle is key to the series, but we also know that Dragon Ball Z is more than bad guys angrily punching each other. The outside world may see the Dragon Ball Z series as an explosive, ridiculous anime all about punches, energy balls, screaming, and power levels over 9,000. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot takes the Dragon Ball Z video game franchise where it’s always needed to go: into the filler.