In Super , Episode 42 is pure comedy, widely considered one of the best "slice-of-life" episodes in the franchise.
: This episode is infamous among fans for creating a major inconsistency. It introduces Dr. Flappe as the creator of Android 8 , whereas later in Dragon Ball Z , it is established that Dr. Gero created all the Red Ribbon androids. Official guides later retconned this by stating they worked together.
: It reinforces the series' core theme: that one's nature is not determined by their origin, but by their choices—a message embodied by the pacifist robot. Dragon Ball Z : "The Search Continues" Dragon Ball Episode 42
: To keep Goku motivated to train, the God of Destruction Beerus lies and says Monaka (a simple delivery man) is the strongest fighter in the universe.
The number holds a strange, multi-layered significance in the Dragon Ball universe, as each series treats this specific milestone with a vastly different tone—from classic world-building to cosmic comedy. The Original Dragon Ball : "The Secret of Dr. Flappe" In Super , Episode 42 is pure comedy,
Moving into the Z era, Episode 42 lands us in the middle of the . This episode is largely known for being "filler," but it contains an "interesting" (and often frustrating) twist for first-time viewers.
In the original 1986 series, Episode 42 serves as a pivotal moment of heart and lore. After Goku successfully dismantles the Red Ribbon Army's "Muscle Tower," the story shifts to the fate of (Eighter). Flappe as the creator of Android 8 ,
: At a party hosted by Bulma, Goku insists on sparring with Monaka. To keep the secret, Beerus is forced to put on a giant, floppy Monaka mascot suit and fight Goku himself. The absurdity of a literal god fighting in a mascot costume is a high point of Dragon Ball's gag-manga roots.