His classmate Angela discovers his big secret and threatens to tell the world. This is where we get gems like "Gohan's First Date." Smack dab in the middle of the arc is an episode that shows off Gohan's struggle to live the superhero/regular student double life in the most hilarious fashion possible. But hey, slow down, nevermind all that action - the filler episodes are where it's at! This is also where he meets Videl (the woman he'll one day marry), teaches her to control chi and prepares for the tournament that leads us into the Majin Buu saga. Unable to step away from heroics completely, he ends up getting a ridiculous costume (cape included) and adopting the persona, The Great Saiyaman. The Great Saiyaman saga is all about Gohan picking up on his studies seven years after the Cell Games. Which brings me to the main event - the "Dragon Ball Z" filler arc that stands out above all others. If you're willing to put in the work of watching over 200 episodes of "Dragon Ball Z" (over 600 if you're tuning in for the entire franchise), surely you must have an attachment to the characters leading the show! Watching them get up to ridiculous antics is all the more fun, especially when it comes in perfectly manageable bursts of just a few episodes at a time. Ultimately, filler episodes are just extra time spent with beloved characters.
![dbz dragon ball z goku dress up dbz dragon ball z goku dress up](http://static.dbzgames.org/files/images/games/1/2/108/thumb_gameplay.jpg)
The episode is absolutely ridiculous, but that's the fun of it! Fending off alien invaders is one thing, but paralleling parking is way beyond their abilities.
![dbz dragon ball z goku dress up dbz dragon ball z goku dress up](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/bFIAAOSwqEJdjNl6/s-l640.jpg)
DBZ DRAGON BALL Z GOKU DRESS UP FULL
What makes two of Earth's strongest warriors abandon training for the DMV? The threat of having to cook their own food, of course! And so we spend 20 minutes watching our protagonists fail miserably, crash some cars and save a bus full of school children. If they only exist to kill time, why not go full slapstick? Thus we get wild romps like "Goku's Ordeal." The plot is simple: after being chased by a wild boar, Chi-Chi declares that the family needs a car and sends Goku and Piccolo out to get their licenses.
![dbz dragon ball z goku dress up dbz dragon ball z goku dress up](http://img1.ak.crunchyroll.com/i/spire1/bc59dc626cd656c738febf8aeed5b5541379418361_full.jpg)
Later in the series, other filler episodes avoid being forgettable by leaning fully into their comedic value.