Seriously dude?? Look I can do it tooHeroR wrote:I don't have to be told, it's called common sense. The Hell example is just the most standout example:TheMikado wrote:Except you don't know that yet but of course shouldn't happen to become part of the same storyline I home you also take it with the same sentiment you stated to me. It's NEVER stated it's not in the same storyline or continuity but as I said, it's not over yet and if things happen like I'm predicting there's a good chance Toei will design the end of Super to allow GT to still occur in the same continuity but yes it will be tough for some people and I look forward to retrieving this post at a later should that occur.
- How did Myuu meet Gero if he's stuck to a tree?
- Are they even in the same Hell since Freeza kept saying Earth's Hell and Myuu didn't die on Earth?
- How did they find the materials to make a second 17 in a flower field, while still trapped to a tree.
- How did everyone escaped Hell with their power intact despite Freeza specifically saying that he was stripped of his power and when he was revived, he came back as a zig saw puzzle? And even with a pathway opened, how did they get out of their trees?
- What happened to Freeza's golden form when he fought Goku in Hell?
You keep claiming you don't care about canon, so what difference does it make to you that Super doesn't work with GT?
And why would Toei connect Super to GT, where GT wasn't that popular outside of a few characters, story ideas, and Super Saiyan 4. From a business point-of-view that makes little sense. It would be like Toei trying to tie in all their Sailor Moon and Digimon spinoffs (hint, they don't. They treat the different versions as AUs, unless specifically stated).
Therefore Super can't be canon and in the same continuity as the other series....Beerus claims to have wiped out dinosaurs on Earth. However, Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z show that dinosaurs still exist on Earth.
Earth has continents that match the size and location of those in the real world. This is different than the Dragon World geography seen in Dragon Ball.
As for why Toei would want to keep a series which they already produced and have material and merchandise for relevant? $$$
Like seriously the point I'm making is you can literally do exactly what you just did with ANY of the series and make the same argument. It's no different. I don't care about canon but if you apply the logic you are using the the entire series then Z isn't canon to the original and Super isn't either.





