miguelnuva1 wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 2:34 am
If Super Beerus opens with Kaioshin and Kibito separate and then Goku and Vegeta use SS4 and SS3 that's more than enough to connect to Super.
Kinda, but meh. They won't do it.
JulieYBM wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 2:57 am
A trailer is just a trailer. While I expect that those shots will appear in the episodes proper, to think that they could not simply be followed up by further transformations is jumping the gun.
L take after L take with you.
No. The arc's going to be only 6 episodes & they've shown us everything that's going to be in it in the trailer. It's literally just going to contain only scenes from the Battle of Gods movie (even changing how certain shots go to adhere more closely to it) & what was in the show's version of events, just taking out a lot of the padding & speeding up the pace. The entire intent with this recut is to adhere more closely to Toriyama's intentions with this, which is why they're also incorporating stuff from the film, the manga, & whatever other notes Toriyama gave them before he died. Goku's only going SS 1-3 & God here. Why would they have him go SS4? That kind of defeats the point of him going SS God & even God's design, which was purposefully more skinny & not changing Goku's hair much from his base state.
The Dark Knight wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 6:13 am
MCDaveG wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 5:08 amIMHO I'd prefer and I do prefer, Daima and Super being separate.
I think it would be easier to just leave Daima behind as its own standalone project, but with how heavily Toriyama was with it, and with how many new story opportunities it's opened up, will they really do that ? I think at this point it's a given that Daima will get a sequel, but do we really want yet another series of stories set before EOZ, or would it be better to connect Daima to Super and have any future stories be set after EOZ ? I honestly don't know, because I've seen compelling arguments for both sides. The earliest we can expect Daima to be revisited would likely be after whatever they plan to do with Black Freeza gets animated, which may not be until 2030, so we don't really have to worry about it now.
Agreed. Some fans want Daima to be incorporated into Super's events, but I'm like, "Why?" I've already talked about the discontinuities between them. I'd rather they just spin Daima off into its own thing if they do any sequels to it. It's either that, or ignore it & let it be its own thing like GT turned into.
Grimlock wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 7:33 am
Adapting Neko Majin (with some rewritings) could be a set-up for a new story later down the road. Have those characters eventually interact with the Dragon Ball characters in a new saga. It would also make Freeza's return worthwhile, as he had a child out there and could also make things interesting.
I don't care much about how it would be received, if people won't like it, it would be their problem (but people like seeing the same things again and again? I would suggest them to see a doctor, they have major issues that need to be taken care of), but Neko Majin would certainly expand the world of Dragon Ball, and that's what I care about and I'm here for.
Problem is that Neko Majin wasn't intended to be in continuity with DB like with how Dr. Slump exists in the DB universe, but it wasn't intended to be the exact versions of the characters from that series. Neko Majin also contains contradictions in terms of the timeline & things that were just meant to be jokes & not taken seriously. You're taking a gag manga & expecting it to slot in neatly within Dragon Ball when it wasn't meant to. That's really stupid.