Hellspawn28 wrote:If BOG now happens six months after Buu
Is this what the time frame for Super is? So Gohan's still 16 (or 17)... and he's getting married..?
Toriyama's punishing us for complaining about being stuck in the middle of 10-year gap by retconning everything to happen even earlier in that 10-year gap now
Buu, Goten, Trunks and Bulma (using a powerful robot) join the fight.
Got to admit, I'd love to see this just for potential reactions from Freeza. Goten and Trunks resemble kid versions of the two Saiyans who defeated him in the past, so their appearence would be bound to rile him up. And then Majin Buu would be a great addition due to the whole "my father told me never to lay a finger on Beerus or Majin Buu" thing - it'd be great to have both of them there rather than just Beerus!
So having all four of them turn up at intervals when Freeza's there could be absolutely hilarious! Have them arrive at slightly different points in time (Goten + Trunks, then Buu, then Beerus), and watch Freeza's exasperation ramp up when each new arrival appears. Would be absolutely classic. XD
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For me personally, I'm disappointed in this news about BoG and RoF being retold because it means they're just reusing what we've more or less already seen before instead of giving us something completely new from the beginning.
I hope they show and explain how Vegeta attained SSJG and how and why he and Goku ended up training with Whis. They also need to explain, in depth, what SSGSS is because SSJ with the power of SSJG isn't exactly a detailed explanation and hardly gives us anything to go on.
WittyUsername wrote:For me personally, I'm disappointed in this news about BoG and RoF being retold because it means they're just reusing what we've more or less already seen before instead of giving us something completely new from the beginning.
I'm sure it won't be a copy-pasted story. They'll more than likely add some things to make it fresh and new.
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.
RedRibbonSoldier#42 wrote:Great. Now the "what is canon" debate just got more confusing, with a movie and a TV ( and a manga) version of the same story.
I really don't understand why people debate this. Anyone can consider anything canon; it's totally up to to individual fan.
There is no "official" canon for any series. Most people just go with the general consensus of the fandom; but that doesn't mean someone can't go outside of that...
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.
When Kaio tells Vegeta that Goku was defeated add "But Beerus only used a little of his power" so Vegeta can logically get scared now.
Krillin joins the battle.
Gotenks uses SSJ3.
NO SUPER SAIYAN GOHAN. If it is included then fucking explain it already.
Gohan, Gotenks, Buu, Vegeta and Piccolo put a better fight but still get defeated.
Vegeta still gets a rage boost but Beerus explains later on that it was Vegeta tapping on his SSG power.
Everyone jumps in to try and save Goku while in trouble.
Show Freeza and Shisami's training.
Show Freeza hiring the troublesome mercenaries mentioned on the script.
Make the 1,000 soldier fight longer. Increase the amount of soldiers if necessary.
Buu, Goten, Trunks and Bulma (using a powerful robot) join the fight.
Make Shisami vs Piccolo longer. Piccolo defeats him.
Freeza "kills" Goten and Trunks instead of Gohan.
Gohan fights Third Form Freeza and loses.
Make Freeza, Goku and Vegeta's fight longer.
Freeza survives and gets sent to universe 6.
The gang goes to stop Freeza who will gather the Dragon Balls in universe 6.
Awesome!
I have now realized that I forgot Yamcha.
Don't feel sorry. Everybody forgets about Yamcha from time to time. He's kinda like that kid you occasionally talked to kindergarten but if he you saw again in high school after many years of not seeing or talking to him and he came up to and hugged you, you'd asked yourself, "Who the hell is hugging me?"
Spoiler:
Akira Toriyama wrote:My policy is to try and forget things once they’re over. Since if I don’t discard the old and focus on what’s new, I’ll overload my brain capacity. I still haven’t lived down going, “Who the heck is Tao Pai-pai?” that one time I was talking with Ei’ichiro Oda-kun. But the fact that there are still people reading the series after all this time… All I can say is; “thank you.” Really, that’s all.
Akira Toriyama wrote:Drawing Dragon Ball again reminded me of two things--how much I love it, and how much I never want to do it again.
Kunzait_83 wrote:And if you're upset because all this new material completely invalidates the tabletop RPG rulebook-sized statistical system and flowchart for the characters' "canonical Power Levels" that you'd been working on painstakingly for the last bunch of years now... well I don't think there's a kind, non-blunt way of saying this, but that's 100% entirely your own misguided fault for buying so deeply into all this nonsensical garbage in the first place. And that you also have IMMENSELY skewed and comically backwards priorities in what you think is most important and needed to make a good Dragon Ball story.
Zephyr wrote:Goodness, they wrote idiotic drivel in a children's cartoon meant to advertise toys!? Again!? For the ninetieth episode in a row!? Somebody stop the presses! We have to voice our concern over these Super important issues!
Kamiccolo9 wrote:Fair enough, I concede. Sean Schemmel probably has some kind of hidden talent. Maybe he is an expert at Minesweeper. You're right; calling him "talentless" wasn't fair.
Michsi wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 11:29 amIn Super Piccolo got yelled off the stage by Vegeta in the U6 Tournament arc and lost to Jiminy Cricket in the ToP , he deserved 15 new transformations with his theme song played by Metallica in the background.
I'm still torn about it. Because on one end, I would like the series to be about more original material, but on the other end, I am glad Battle of Gods and especially Fukkatsu no F are being retold, because there are way to many things in those movies worth exploring further, and they left too much open for interpretation. I'm also torn on my understanding of the business side of it, because while obviously is good to have a new series, and it is wise to retell the movie stories to include people who haven't seen it, it is also a dirty trick, in my opinion, to both retell stories as to make it easier for themselves instead of having to create whole new arcs, and especially to release the movies earlier to make money, only to then retell them and have people who went out of their way to see them feeling annoyed that what they supported is no longer the thing that "matters", in a story line sense, even if there are many aspects that will probably be equal between both movies and the series.
Rozay wrote:I'm still torn about it. Because on one end, I would like the series to be about more original material, but on the other end, I am glad Battle of Gods and especially Fukkatsu no F are being retold, because there are way to many things in those movies worth exploring further, and they left too much open for interpretation. I'm also torn on my understanding of the business side of it, because while obviously is good to have a new series, and it is wise to retell the movie stories to include people who haven't seen it, it is also a dirty trick, in my opinion, to both retell stories as to make it easier for themselves instead of having to create whole new arcs, and especially to release the movies earlier to make money, only to then retell them and have people who went out of their way to see them feeling annoyed that what they supported is no longer the thing that "matters", in a story line sense, even if there are many aspects that will probably be equal between both movies and the series.
Although I understand your point, no one's really saying that the movies won't "matter". It's just a reimagining of the story. That's it.
If you, or anyone else, still consider BoG and RoF canon over Super's story, you are free to do so. In fact, I'm sure a ton of fans will agree with you.
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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.
DoomieDoomie911 wrote:
Although I understand your point, no one's really saying that the movies won't "matter". It's just a reimagining of the story. That's it.
If you, or anyone else, still consider BoG and RoF canon over Super's story, you are free to do that. In fact, I'm sure a ton of fans will agree with you.
Oh, sure, everyone's free to do that. But people still care about these things when they come out of the original creator, it's just the way it goes. And I actually don't have any feelings invested in that particular side of it, I just didn't completely understand the move on a business decision, because it seems like it COULD alienate some fans in an unnecessary risk. But that was all I was trying to say on that part of my post.
DoomieDoomie911 wrote:
Although I understand your point, no one's really saying that the movies won't "matter". It's just a reimagining of the story. That's it.
If you, or anyone else, still consider BoG and RoF canon over Super's story, you are free to do that. In fact, I'm sure a ton of fans will agree with you.
Oh, sure, everyone's free to do that. But people still care about these things when they come out of the original creator, it's just the way it goes. And I actually don't have any feelings invested in that particular side of it, I just didn't completely understand the move on a business decision, because it seems like it COULD alienate some fans in an unnecessary risk. But that was all I was trying to say on that part of my post.
I can see it both ways, really. Just playing devil's advocate.
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.
Rozay wrote:I'm still torn about it. Because on one end, I would like the series to be about more original material, but on the other end, I am glad Battle of Gods and especially Fukkatsu no F are being retold, because there are way to many things in those movies worth exploring further, and they left too much open for interpretation. I'm also torn on my understanding of the business side of it, because while obviously is good to have a new series, and it is wise to retell the movie stories to include people who haven't seen it, it is also a dirty trick, in my opinion, to both retell stories as to make it easier for themselves instead of having to create whole new arcs, and especially to release the movies earlier to make money, only to then retell them and have people who went out of their way to see them feeling annoyed that what they supported is no longer the thing that "matters", in a story line sense, even if there are many aspects that will probably be equal between both movies and the series.
Although I understand your point, no one's really saying that the movies won't "matter". It's just a reimagining of the story. That's it.
If you, or anyone else, still consider BoG and RoF canon over Super's story, you are free to do so. In fact, I'm sure a ton of fans will agree with you.
That and you can still totally enjoy the movies on their own terms. As is, both recent movies are par for the course in regards to Dragon Ball movies.
I just didn't completely understand the move on a business decision,
It makes perfect sense from a business decision. By "starting over from scratch," instead of making the series direct sequels to films, it makes it far more accessible for everyone else who may not have seen the movie, or even have forgotten the first film. That way, everyone is on the same page.
Well i like the idea that they are retelling the story of bog and rof.A movie is to short to tell the saga o a god of destruction.And one movie is way to short to revive and kill off freeza ^^.
That and then there will proly be the manga adaptation with its slight changes ^^.So basically you can go with what you like haha.
SSJ2FutureGohan wrote:
But if I had to change things, it'd be:
Get rid of Vegeta's bogus 'rage boost'
The rage boost not only was cool but made sense in the context of the series though, since both Goku and Gohan have it (Gohan against Raditz and Cell, and Goku becoming Super Saiyan for the first time). Perhaps it's a rare, unspoken Saiyan trait.
So wait. Assuming the SSJ God ritual is the same in Super as it was in the movie, and this is 6 months after Buu's defeat, then Videl would have to be pregnant for six years for Pan's age to line up with the end of the manga!