Add a Comment. SSJRemuko. • 3 yr. ago. No. Its a series with homophobia in it, but its not a homophobic series. A homophobic series would be a series that is rooted in homophobia, like one where being homophobic is the premise. Yes General Blue is problematic af. Otokosuki's name is definitely sketch, and the anime's portrayal is big yikes as
The manga for Dragon Ball Super did not begin until 20 years later, with its anime counterpart also beginning in the middle of 2015. Dragon Ball Super is written by series creator Akira Toriyama,
Goku wouldn't really have that same realization and his realization was UI so it's a different version of the limit breaker. Or really just the manga variation. I do think it's more likely since it does appear to be more of a powered up Blue, but I don't think there's any room for Goku to have any kind of thinking to cause this.
For starters, Hell in the Sand Land franchise is depicted and treated very differently than it is in the Dragon Ball franchise, with it being very Judeo-Christian based there (even having a Lucifer character), while more Buddhist in Dragon Ball. As for Neko Majin, there's just too many discrepancies, such as Vegeta still working for Freeza by
In short, yes, Super Hero is canon, just as Dragon Ball Super: Broly was before it. The newest movie is currently canon to both the Dragon Ball Super anime and manga. The current arc of the Dragon
In the anime, rose is black’s version of super saiyan (which opens up the possibility for rose 2 or 3) In the manga, rose is black’s version of super saiyan blue (and he can still access the other super saiyan forms goku has) It’s the same thing. Manga. But I don't see it as him using Super Saiyan Blue.
The culmination of Dragon Ball's Tien Shinhan Saga, this battle starts during Dragon Ball's 97th episode and in the manga's 127th chapter. This is another time where the anime's pacing makes the
The manga is the main work but he has stated himself that he considered the other projects valid in their own rights (he just says the movies are in different dimensions for example). So Goku vs Pikkon is canon to the show it was presented in, just remember it's probably not be part of the current Super Timeline. shlam16.
During DB and DBZ serialisation, Toriyama used to write weekly chapters of 20 pages. The reason why it's monthly now because: Toyotarou is busy with Super Dragon ball heroes manga and anime along with DBS manga. Toriyama is old and doesn't have the same vigour like those days. Plus he's working on the movie as well.
(At the end of its run, Dragon Ball was doing 13 pages per chapter. If you have roughly four Mondays per month, that means there were 52 pages of Dragon Ball manga content each month. 45 isn't that far off. Beyond that, the typical weekly chapter these days is actually 19 pages, which means the 45 is actually pretty far behind what would today
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