ForneverWorld's Moro Arc (Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga) Reviews Compilation SynopsisIn this compilation of ForneverWorld's chapter-by-chapter Dragon Ball Super manga reviews (primarily covering the Moro arc post-anime, roughly Chapters 42–66/67), the veteran Dragon Ball YouTuber delivers his signature raw, hype-driven, and unfiltered breakdowns. He mixes high-energy reactions, detailed fight analysis, character deep-dives, and candid critiques of Toyotaro's storytelling, pacing, and art.Overall Tone and HighlightsForneverWorld starts with strong enthusiasm for the arc's fresh premise—Goku and Vegeta teaming up with the Galactic Patrol against the ancient, energy-absorbing sorcerer Moro. He praises it as a much-needed breath of fresh air after the Tournament of Power, highlighting innovative elements like Vegeta's Yardrat training, Merus' angelic involvement, and Moro's unique magic-based threat that forces the heroes into clever, non-traditional battles.He frequently calls out standout moments, such as:Moro's overwhelming early dominance (e.g., Chapter 46, where he defeats Goku and Vegeta, which ForneverWorld hypes as building a terrifying villain).Vegeta's growth and Forced Spirit Fission technique.The escalating stakes with Moro absorbing powers and fusing with the planet.ForneverWorld loves the character work, especially Vegeta's development, Jaco/Merus' comic relief and depth, and Moro as a refreshing, intelligent antagonist who isn't just another power-scaler. He often geeks out over the action choreography, visual creativity (Moro's energy-draining and planetary fusion), and how the arc raises the power scale while tying back to Dragon Ball lore.CritiquesTrue to his style, he doesn't hold back on flaws. He points out occasional pacing issues, repetitive beats (echoing past arcs like Cell), some awkward paneling or art inconsistencies in the manga, and moments where the story stretches credibility. Later chapters (around the finale) see him discuss the controversial resolutions, power-ups, and wrap-up, calling the arc's end "controversial" while still appreciating the spectacle of the Goku vs. Moro climax.Arc VerdictAcross the series of reviews, ForneverWorld positions the Moro arc as one of the stronger post-anime entries in the DBS manga—energetic, character-focused, and full of surprises that recapture classic Dragon Ball adventure vibes with modern twists. He views it as a solid step up in quality for Toyotaro's run, even if imperfect, and recommends it highly for fans wanting more than tournament slugfests. The compilation would feel like a rollercoaster of hype rants, "this has never happened before" exclamations, laugh-out-loud tangents, and thoughtful analysis that captures why the arc stands out.The videos blend reaction, recap, and review, making the full watch a fun, engaging way to relive the saga through ForneverWorld's passionate lens. It's classic ForneverWorld: honest love for Dragon Ball mixed with no-BS commentary.