y'all should know better to listening to Gordo
it's quite literally just showing the history of dragon ball series as it shows the years of their release and everything. It's not saying GT is canon to Super or anything or exists as another timeline
y'all should know better to listening to Gordo
it's quite literally just showing the history of dragon ball series as it shows the years of their release and everything. It's not saying GT is canon to Super or anything or exists as another timeline
Not sure myself either, though depending on where it goes when the episodes drop next year and how Daima ends up fitting into canon I'm sure people will give it enough attention to get a consensus since it could retroactively upgrade canon Buu
Not sure myself either, though depending on where it goes when the episodes drop next year and how Daima ends up fitting into canon I'm sure people will give it enough attention to get a consensus since it could retroactively upgrade canon Buu
Like, we see Buu destroy a few planets in the same scene. Either the galaxy busting is sped up and the planet thing is in real time or it took him about the same time to bust a few planets than to ravage a galaxy.
Tbf the hundreds of planets line in the manga was specifically referring to how many he lifewiped (japanese uses the phrase "transformed into dead worlds" which Piccolo later uses to refer to a lifewiped by Super Buu Earth and shows a lifewiped plant on the panel, hence the Anime keeping the line and even showing lifewiping flashbacks along with the galaxy disappearing), so the galaxy feat being made canon by Daima wouldn't necessarily retcon anything
In that saga, Garlick Jr. should at least be near, if not equal, to Freeza's third form, since he was able to fight against Namek Saga Piccolo and Gohan.