Grimlock wrote: Sat May 02, 2026 2:18 pm
Why not? People have arbitrarily said that Dragon Ball GT takes place in a separate continuity due to its "inconsistencies", why wouldn't Dragon Ball Daima be treated the same? If it's inconsistent, then it will also be in a separate continuity.
Because their goals are different, I'm talking about a out-universe perspective. In-universe there's evidence that Daima tries to connect itself to Super, but there's evidence for the opposite as well, you can argue either way.
Daima tries to be a sequel to the original manga, just like Super did.
GT on the other hand doesn't try to be a continuation to the original manga, its goal is to continue the Z anime. This was once confirmed by Takao Koyama a time ago, he was the writer for the stories of Z and its old respective movies.
Then again, this implies that Dragon Ball Super is some sort of "higher authority", as though any other work has to be consistent with it. It is not. Dragon Ball Super is set in another continuity too, because if we must have a "higher authority", it would be the original series, which Dragon Ball Super is not consistent with either.
No I didn't say this, and neither I said that Super doesn't have inconsistensies, obviously it does, it's contradicting the EoZ by all means for that reason (also, I wrote in my previous post "Super taking place before the original Super", my bad, I meant "taking place before the EoZ")
What I'm referring to is the idea behind each series, not which of them is a "higher authority", this is what some fans want you to believe by saying that Super and Daima had Toriyama involved. That's not my point, my point is telling the purpose behind each series.
GT = Not thought by Toriyama, but by Toei as a continuation to the Z anime.
Super = Thought by Toriyama as a continuation to his manga, before the EoZ.
Daima = Thought by Toriyama as another continuation to his manga, before Super.
You can throw other stuff as well, DBOnline thought by Toriyama as a continuation to his manga as well, same for Neko Majin. Or Heroes being a sequel to...all Dragon Balls sort of? (I don't know)
Simple: The Garlic Junior saga and Dragon Ball GT take place in the movies dimension.
That's just a fan theory, I'm not talking about fan theories, but about the reality, and trying to imagine a scenario where everything is consistent, but that is not possible, all Dragon Balls have in-universe incosistencies. The easiest way to explain it is that Toei thought of the movies as canon to their anime continuity, and they didn't care that it made no sense in-universe, they're simply canon to the anime and we have to accept it.
Plus, Maron shows up in the Androids Saga in one episode, meaning that the Garlic Jr. is canon to anime Androids Saga.
Toriyama's Power Level: Infinite. Above All Characters, literally the creator and ultimate mind behind the DB's realities [R.I.P]