Forget GT, Dragon Ball Super Isn't Even Canon With DBZ

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Forget GT, Dragon Ball Super Isn't Even Canon With DBZ
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Dragon Ball GT's canon status with DBZ has been in question since Dragon Ball Super's release, but as revealed in End of Z, Super isn't even canon.

Fans have been debating if Dragon Ball Super has eliminated Dragon Ball GT as the series’ official sequel to Dragon Ball Z since Super’s release, but they’ve been missing one key piece of that argument all along: Super itself isn’t even canon with DBZ.

Dragon Ball Super takes place only a few months after Goku defeated Kid Buu in DBZ, which means it takes place between that moment in time in DBZ and its epilogue known as End of Z, which is set ten years after that fateful battle. Within that ten-year time gap, Dragon Ball Super has introduced some pretty wild and outrageously powerful characters and transformations.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Goku & Vegeta’s Relationship in Super Contradicts DBZ In Dragon Ball Z’s End of Z epilogue , fans are taken ten years into the future after Goku beat Kid Buu with the Spirit Bomb, and every single Z-Fighter has gathered at this year’s World Martial Arts Tournament–which is the perfect setting for the series’ finale, given that the tournament is one of the most significant mainstays of Dragon Ball.

While the existence of Dragon Ball Super was initially fine in terms of fitting into the wider Dragon Ball canon, every movie, episode, and chapter that continues Super’s storyline makes what Goku said to Vegeta increasingly impossible. In fact, the final nail in this proverbial coffin was Pan herself. In End of Z, Pan is fighting in the World Martial Arts Tournament as a four-year-old, which means–according to Goku–the last time he saw Vegeta was when Pan was born.

So, does this mean Dragon Ball GT is more of an official sequel to Dragon Ball Z than Super? Honestly, kind of. Dragon Ball GT takes place five years after End of Z, and opens with Goku training Uub just as he went off to do in the final page of DBZ’s epilogue. Not only that, but power levels, transformation progressions, and even original characters were all more consistent with the original DBZ in GT than in Super.

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