Well... that's their problem.Lord Beerus wrote:Toriyama was forgetful when he was writing and drawing the manga originally. And some people think Dragon Ball lost in charm in the second half of the story when it became less adventure oriented and took itself too seriously. So it could be argued he forget what made his manga so great in first place while he was still writing the manga.DBZAOTA482 wrote:Now he's a forgetful old man who's likely forgotten what made his creation great.
Is it wrong to not accept DBS/BoG/RoF etc as canon?
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Re: Is it wrong to not accept DBS/BoG/RoF etc as canon?
fadeddreams5 wrote:Goku didn't die in GT. The show sucked him off so much, it was impossible to keep him in the world of the living, so he ascended beyond mortality.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:... Haven't we already gotten these in GT? Goku dies, the DBs go away, and the Namekian DBs most likely won't be used again because of the Evil Dragons.
jjgp1112 wrote: Sat Jul 18, 2020 6:31 am I'm just about done with the concept of reboots and making shows that were products of their time and impactful "new and sexy" and in line with modern tastes and sensibilities. Let stuff stay in their era and give today's kids their own shit to watch.
I always side eye the people who say "Now my kids/today's kids can experience what I did as a child!" Nigga, who gives a fuck about your childhood? You're an adult now and it was at least 15 years ago. Let the kids have their own experience instead of picking at a corpse.
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Re: Is it wrong to not accept DBS/BoG/RoF etc as canon?
How in the world would that be wrong? You can consider whatever you want canon; there's no reason to feel silly/guilty about it. Enjoy the series the way you want to.
She/her (I have a Twitter account now.)Cipher wrote:Dragon Ball is the story of a kind-hearted, excitable child who uses the power of friendship to improve those around him as he grows into a dangerous obsessive who sometimes accidentally saves the world.