What are you even talking about? I said Super is a big money maker right now, which is a fact.ma0u wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:34 am Toei has been the money maker since 1986, even before the series was redistributed to the west—that's always been the case. Otherwise yes, Toei and Bandai make the majority income for products, games, cards etc. for the IP.
Oh yeah? Explain why they are continuing Super then. It's obvious they came to an agreement, otherwise the manga material would not be adapted dude.ma0u wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:34 am Also there has never been any type of settlement between Iyoku and Shueisha. Shueisha didn't get what they want, CC Tokyo is still the main shareholder of all new anime, movies, games, toys, while Shonen Jump (who Toyotaro still works for) separately own only the manga.
He didn't "choose" anything, he contributed to both sides when asked, simple as that.ma0u wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:34 am Toriyama stood by Iyoku and choose him as his heir apparent to the IP after passing. Super is not being continued, CC Tokyo is just re-cashing in on everything from Beerus arc until at least Moro with what seems to be higher quality material and animation.
And how is Moro being adapted not a continuation? Do you even read what you're writing?
You're genuinely the only guy ever that calls it a "wildcard timeline" and you're acting like we all call it thatma0u wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:48 am None the less, what I'm saying isn't a 'conspiracy theory', Age 775-783 have always indeed been considered the 21st century wildcard timeline since the release of Yo, Son Goku and Friends Return in 2008
Idk about that dude. Super added a shitton of stuff to the lore with the universes, and Daima was basically a lore dump most of the time. And you're telling me they don't add lore? Strange.ma0u wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:48 am Doesn't mean fans like myself won't continue to follow the series and tune in for any new Dragon Ball content that comes out, but ultimately understand that lore wise there's no new stories around the corner for the Dragon Ball lore (aside from maybe small bits of Age 1000—still, much different).
I guess we'll see. None of us know what they plan to do with this franchise, it could go tons of different ways, nothing is certain.ma0u wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 5:48 am Also I believe Iyoku isn't going to try to over capitalize the series like Shueisha did, and instead just fine tune the wildcard material that's already been released 2 or 3 times. Especially now that we know everything being released is mostly a remaster of Beerus to ToP. Everything after that (aside from Broly and Cell Max) have yet to be seen animated; unfortunately though, even for the anticipated animated version of post-ToP arcs around the corner there won't be the same level of mystery appeal and suspense based on surprise like DBS Broly, DBS Super Hero or Daima were, since Galactic Patrol, Moro, Granolah and Black Freeza were released over 4-8 years ago anyways.
