Yes, the proof is that the writer is writing the U6 arc as a continuation of a story that readers are familiar with and not a completely different version that nobody knows of.Again, do you have any proof that the events in the Super manga continuity definitely happened as we've seen them?
No. Buu's energy doesn't decrease, Vegito is a trained fighter and a fighting genius and like Cell wouldn't fall for the same strategy.Do you think Piccolo would have been able to do the same to guys like Super Perfect Cell, Majin Boo, or Super Vegetto?
The Piccolo and Frost fight was different from most other fights, they made it apparent that Piccolo didn't stand a chance against Frost and they also emphasised him fighting on the defensive to waste Frost's stamina.
No he never said that. He said that if he trained he'd definitley get stronger because that's what Frieza did.In the manga, Frost is weaker than Freeza after his training according to Goku. The anime doesn't have that line.
And he did just by using strategy and being defensive to make Frost tire himself out. He didn't beat him down to weaken him, he made Frost weaken himself.He had a chance to weaken him for Vegeta, which is why Piccolo fought.
It's it's own thing in the way it interprets Toriyama's plot outline differently to what Toei does and that's about it. It's not that the RoF arc wasn't necessary it was obviously skipped for a reason, possibly because he'd only just done the same story as a manga the very same year or because they wanted to skip to the U6 to tease what was to come or something else.But the thing is, the Super manga is supposed to be its own thing, and the FnF arc isn't necessary to the story. It is written with the assumption that the readers haven't seen the movies or the anime, or else it would have started with the U6 arc.
The writer knows that people are familiar with the RoF story, it was a new successful movie, there was a RoF arc on TV at the time and the Super anime is going to draw a vastly bigger crowd than the manga. So the Dragon Ball manga that's going to be read by Dragon Balls wouldn't be written under the assumption that these same fans hadn't seen the much more mainstream Dragon Ball movie or anime.







