precita wrote: Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:05 am
I think the problem is we still don't know if this Moro arc is really "canon" or not. Yes it's part of the manga adaption, but for all we know if/when the anime comes back they could ignore Moro entirely and just have Goku's new forms mastered in the anime in a completely different storyline.
It literally starts in the same chapter as the finale of the ToP. There's no way to ignore one if you acknowledge the other. If its not canon then the ending of the ToP isn't canon. And if that's the case, we still don't know who won the ToP!
This isn't like stuff we KNOW is non-canon like the original DBZ movies, now GT, or the weird videogame stuff and Heroes.....it's a official manga adaption of Super that now has a new story but we don't know if it's part of the official continuity.
I honestly can't recognize the entire Moro arc as official canon unless it receives an anime adaption. Right now it's about on the level of the DBZ movies or GT.
It's a new era. You can't think of canon how you used to think of canon in this era of DB. Super has two, sometimes three canons now: Anime, Manga, and Movie. The first two movies are Z movies technically, but they also form alternate events to Super's anime and manga. The Broly movie also alters events from the anime, probably the manga as well so it may even introduce a fourth continuity if you don't think its tied into the previous movies or manga. There's another continuity of the RoF promo manga which may be separate from the Official DBS manga.
All that to say, yes things are confusing, but its also easy. Anime = canon & manga = canon. Anime canon = anime continuity. Manga canon = manga continuity.
If you consume both and pay attention then you may get an idea of what's GODS CANON, the Toriyama note-napkin ... all due respect to Toriyama-san.
Big fan of the characters of Dragon Ball, all of them, especially formerly prominent sub-characters. -__-