Who Are You From ‘Dragon Ball Super’ Based On Your Food Preferences?
Are you a Dragon Ball Super fan? Do you often find yourself daydreaming about being part of the show and going on epic adventures with your favorite characters? Well, here's your chance to find out which Dragon Ball Super character you would be based on your food preferences! Take this fun quiz and answer questions about your favorite dishes to reveal your inner Saiyan. Click the Start button below and let's get started!

About “Dragon Ball Super” in a few words:
Dragon Ball Super is a popular anime television series and manga, created by Akira Toriyama. It is a sequel to the original Dragon Ball manga and anime series, and follows the adventures of Goku and his friends as they battle powerful foes and defend the universe from evil. The series introduces new characters and features more intense battles, higher power levels, and new transformations, while still maintaining the humor and heart of the original series.
Meet the characters from Dragon Ball Super
Vegeta
Vegeta is a walking pride machine — furious, intense, and impossibly stubborn, but like, also kind of a softie if you know the right angle. He lives for training, beating Goku, and proving he’s not just a prince but the best at everything, which he will tell you loudly and often. Deep down he hoards tiny trophies from battles and reads poetry sometimes (okay maybe not, but I swear I saw him with a book once). He scowls a lot, makes terrible dad jokes on purpose, and somehow his grumpy face has become iconic.
Goku
Goku is chaos wrapped in a smile — obsessed with fighting and food, with a brain like a goldfish and a heart the size of a mountain. He treats life like a tournament buffet: eat, train, fight, nap, repeat, and somehow makes that sound like deep philosophy. He forgets names and confuses details, and yet always shows up when it matters, which is infuriating and charming at once. He’s endlessly naive about normal things (paying bills? zero idea) but brilliant in battle strategy that only clicks mid-punch. Also, he will eat your leftovers and call it bonding.
Kuririn
Kuririn is the smallest package with the biggest guts, forever proving that size has zero bearing on bravery. He’s the comic relief who also reads the room and makes the right call at the worst moment — married, domestic, but still manages to get into the thick of things. Slightly neurotic, loves little trinkets and maybe a beer or ten, but he’ll throw himself between a planet and an exploding thing without blinking. He’s gloriously ordinary in a cast of absurd gods, which is really the point and also the best part.
Beerus
Beerus is equal parts cosmic menace and cranky sleep-deprived cat, with a taste for fine food and an alarming number of naps. He can destroy planets with a yawn and yet will take an entire scene to mutter about pudding, so never underestimate the power of his mood swings. There’s real caprice — one minute you’re invited to a feast, the next you’re on the menu — but he has an odd affection for Whis that is adorable in a terrifying way. He collects rare snacks and ancient grudges with equal fervor and somehow rules the time-space version of an emo nightclub.
Whis
Whis is the charming referee of the multiverse, breezy, elegant, and secretly plotting gentle chaos while nibbling on something fancy. He corrects Goku’s form, judges Beerus’s naps, and makes everything look effortless — also he has this ridiculous habit of floating slightly off-balance like a fashion designer who’s allergic to gravity. He’s impossibly patient and also a tiny bit theatrical, the kind of tutor who will give you a smug smile and then rearrange the cosmos for fun. Also he stores snacks in his staff, which is both classy and suspicious.
Piccolo
Piccolo is mossy calm and fierce discipline, the stoic mentor who smells like pine and regret but also secretly likes gardening — I swear he waters something at sunrise. Once a villain, now the grumpy guardian archetype, he teaches with a scowl and pride that mask a soft spot for small humans with glasses. He trains, meditates, and speaks in sentences that sound like proverbs, then will sprint into battle like lightning with zero fuss. He is disciplined to a fault and also, bafflingly, collects teacups he never uses. There’s a loneliness to him that makes every quiet scene hit way harder.
Bulma
Bulma is brilliant, loud, and allergic to letting anything stay broken — machines, situations, stubborn egos, whatever. She invents things that change the universe before breakfast, loses her patience quicker than she loses a hairstyle (which is often), and will guilt you into progress with a single glare. Fashionable, unapologetic, soft where it counts and a little terrifying if you’re on her bad side, she hoards gadgets and sentimental junk like a dragon who also keeps a makeup drawer. Also, she remembers everyone’s embarrassing secrets and will bring them up at parties, sometimes accidentally, sometimes not.
