CJStriker_CBR wrote:
Honestly I have not heard any conclusion that the movie in officially canon yet, Honestly I hope it is but not for just this seconds scene, mostly cause the new Planet Vegeta History, Bardock Family and the New Super Broly, along with Cheelai and Lemo where such Great Characters and a nice update to the Lore that I really want them and this new history to be cannon!
It's as canon as all the other new dragon ball material like BoG, RoF, and Super. Anything made directly by Toriyama is about as canon as it gets nowadays. If you mean if it fits in with the continuity of the anime version of Super, then I would say unless they make a retelling when Super comes back, I would say it has to.
But back to the point, Goku has always been good at appreciating a fellow fighters power and skill, it is one of his most admirable qualities but one he does not shout out lightly, so even the most brief of cameo can lead to a 1,000 words on what it means for these characters, espically since both Ribrianne and Kefla where so front and center. What is Toei trying to say to us, Yea we might be going to much into it, but I am a Ribrianne fan and it is Important, as a fan maybe the most important, to discuss as much of the goings-ons with her as much as possible to make sure all is the most fairly laid out about her character.
Whether it is reading to much into this or not, it still cares weight to it after all the discussion by fans on over these past nearly 2 years since her debut in May 2017 on whether Ribrianne in the eyes of Toei going forward is an important character and by both this and what they gave us in the Anime. She has the background resume, development and talk about her by other characters in the show both base on power and persona that she did have an impact and a presence.
Toei has been giving that out to us in bits and pieces, even if in the ToP they could only go so far with her character cause of whatever restraints in story their might have been, they still seem determent to make use care about her character.
Whether this proves to be truly or just again reading to much into this, until Super 2.0 starts to show itself or Toei comes out offical statements about characters going forward, all fans like us can do is speculate to the best of our abilities with what is given to us.
I didn't means he wasn't one of the major fighters of the ToP, just that she didn't specifically push Goku to the next level. I think she probably helped 18 grow the most.
Tai Lung wrote:
I do not see the need to clarify that if it were not a comparison with the other versions.
He was promoting the show as a continuation of the buu saga, to let fans know where it's going to take place and that it's an actual continuation unlike GT. If Toriyama didn't consider Toyotaro's version canon as well, why would he allow Toyotaro to design major characters and encourage him to use some of his own ideas?
in the movie of the battle of the gods goku absorbs that power, and for FNF movie that transformation is announced
Supplementary material is irrelevant. If you can't find a direct contradiction in the movie itself, then it can fit in with the manga version, which it should as it's the only version that fits in at the moment.
that the approach and plot of the kaioshin of 4 sectors of the galaxy was done in the anime, not in the manga, south kai only appearance in littles panels .
Didn't king kai mention Namek was out of his jurisdiction or something though? That would imply their are other kais of his level that govern other areas.
yes but they improve much of the plot
piccolo does not fight against shisame and the lazer that harms goku in the series was in the base state, it gave more prominence to tagoma as wanted by the author in principle etc.
I like how Goku was hit in base form, but they completely dropped the ball on the Tagoma/Ginyu stuff, not to mention how his power up made no sense. If they wanted it to make sense they should have had Piccolo and Gohan deal with first form Frieza, with Tagoma/Ginyu fighting all the humans at once. In the BoG arc they forgot to even explain why Pilaf and his gang were kids, and they have yet to explain it in the entire series, and the only place it was ever mentioned was in the BoG movie and in a extra manga panel made by Toyotaro showing when it actually happened. Also I would say the movies actually told the stories better than the show, as they were better paced, which is surprising considering the time restraint, and Beerus' character was also more likable imo. In Super they had Beerus destroy half a planet just for their food being too greasy, which makes him straight up evil, while in the manga they tried to poison him so it made sense, and in the movie he was pretty chill for most of the time.