The Kamehasutra trend also paved the way for more sophisticated Dragon Ball parodies. It proved that there was a massive adult market for Dragon Ball content that wasn't just about power levels. In many ways, the success of Dragon Ball Super ’s slice-of-life episodes (like Vegeta taking his family to a theme park) owes a small, unspoken debt to fan comics that showed fans wanted to see the human (or Saiyan) side of their heroes.
The story typically takes place during the "peaceful" interludes of Dragon Ball Z (e.g., between the Cell Saga and the Buu Saga). The Z-Fighters are not fighting androids or demons; they are dealing with mundane, romantic, or perverted problems.