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nah, in Dokkan is canon to DBH iirc, as such, the Demon Realm is neither a Space, nor does it have Time, it doesn't exist
Obviously the Daima Demon Real isn't the Heroes one, and Daima Goku's category would be referring to the former.

Although Glorio is not on the category despite doing the same travels Goku has, so it's probably just referring to the de-aging thing.
 
i wonder how they would reconcile this if Heroes continued
It wouldn't surprise me, given that Dragon Ball Super Divers has been very poorly from what I've heard.

But if Bandai Namco doesn't end up continuing with Heroes, I can see them just integrating the story into Xenoverse and have the story continue on from there.
 
Theory: Goku lied to absolutely EVERYONE in the Buu Saga, he had SSJ4 but wanted to see how far Buu could go against 0.1% of his power, but accidentally kills him because of the plot

Due to this Goku in Daima developed a resistance to plot manipulation
SSJ4 is a monkey transformation.

And guess which other transformation went out of Toriyama's plot control when appearing? Oozaru
 
According to this interview Dragon Ball Daima is a direct continuation of Dragon Ball canon


I'm more interested about that second part, to be honest. Because instead of claiming those storylines are non canon, they make it sound out to be that stories like GT, Super, and Daima are basically timelines that diverged any point after the Buu Saga.

It may just be me overthinking it, but it's not the first time DB media has had a similar mentality to that.
 
I'm more interested about that second part, to be honest. Because instead of claiming those storylines are non canon, they make it sound out to be that stories like GT, Super, and Daima are basically timelines that diverged any point after the Buu Saga.

It may just be me overthinking it, but it's not the first time DB media has had a similar mentality to that.
This story of canon or not canon was invented by foreigners from abroad, i wouldn't doubt it if everything was canon for them

My head hurts just thinking about the work that will be done from now on with all of this.
 
Let’s be honest, SSJ3 is needed to take on Gomah. If it wasn’t for the stamina regeneration, Vegeta would had whooped his ass
 
Here's a feat I think people are sleeping on:
Base Goku and others being able to push back a giant's hand/stick, when they are smaller than even a tick on a dog's fur.
 
I'm more interested about that second part, to be honest. Because instead of claiming those storylines are non canon, they make it sound out to be that stories like GT, Super, and Daima are basically timelines that diverged any point after the Buu Saga.

It may just be me overthinking it, but it's not the first time DB media has had a similar mentality to that.
less "timelines" and more "continuities" imo
 
Here's a feat I think people are sleeping on:
Base Goku and others being able to push back a giant's hand/stick, when they are smaller than even a tick on a dog's fur.
Without an indication of the giants strength, how could you even quantify this?
 
Without an indication of the giants strength, how could you even quantify this?
Thinking more in lifting strength terms, rather than straight AP (tho the giant is probably nearing planet size compared to the main cast?)
 
Excuse me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t this explicitly say that daima is canon to the Buu saga, and that is all?
Is saying that Dragon Ball Daima is a continuation of the Dragon Ball Z manga.

It is known that "DAIMA" takes place after the Majin Buu Saga of the original manga, it is a continuation, and it is connected to the Majin Buu Saga. That is the fact, and that is all."

Even shown events before Dragon Ball manga and continues after Buu Saga
 
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Guys! I think Daima is a separate timeline from current Super anime or manga. Hold up, let me explain. Daima is yet another divergent in timeline from original manga Buu Saga.

Here you go
Dragon Ball Executive Producer CONFIRMS the following:

1) Daima directly connects to Toriyama's Original MANGA version of the Buu Saga.
2) They acknowledge the existence of MANY DIFFERENT STORYLINES branching off the Buu Saga in the "Dragon Ball" franchise.

So, Daima is canon to its own Super Timeline, unseen from us and its not canon to anime or manga Super Timeline.
 
Guys! I think Daima is a separate timeline from current Super anime or manga. Hold up, let me explain. Daima is yet another divergent in timeline from original manga Buu Saga.

Here you go
Dragon Ball Executive Producer CONFIRMS the following:

1) Daima directly connects to Toriyama's Original MANGA version of the Buu Saga.
2) They acknowledge the existence of MANY DIFFERENT STORYLINES branching off the Buu Saga in the "Dragon Ball" franchise.

So, Daima is canon to its own Super Timeline, unseen from us and its not canon to anime or manga Super Timeline.
Ruffy already posted that
 
Guys! I think Daima is a separate timeline from current Super anime or manga. Hold up, let me explain. Daima is yet another divergent in timeline from original manga Buu Saga.

Here you go
Dragon Ball Executive Producer CONFIRMS the following:

1) Daima directly connects to Toriyama's Original MANGA version of the Buu Saga.
2) They acknowledge the existence of MANY DIFFERENT STORYLINES branching off the Buu Saga in the "Dragon Ball" franchise.

So, Daima is canon to its own Super Timeline, unseen from us and its not canon to anime or manga Super Timeline.
At least it serves to update cosmology even more 😋
 
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NGL I think that Luffy is just trolling at this point because no way he's still insisting at Daima being within the main continuity, handwaving away all the contradictions as retcons and being stubborn despite everyone else saying otherwise.

Either trolling, or just being super egoistical.
 
This story of canon or not canon was invented by foreigners from abroad, i wouldn't doubt it if everything was canon for them
the word "canon" often isn't used (for obvious reason), but Japanese of course have a concept of "official history" and "inconsistent works that do not fit in the same timeline". For the producers of Dragon Ball Kakarot, for example, whatever was written by Toriyama was the "official history", but if it was changed by someone, it wouldn't be.
 
the word "canon" often isn't used (for obvious reason), but Japanese of course have a concept of "official history" and "inconsistent works that do not fit in the same timeline". For the producers of Dragon Ball Kakarot, for example, whatever was written by Toriyama was the "official history", but if it was changed by someone, it wouldn't be.
Basically this
 
NGL I think that Luffy is just trolling at this point because no way he's still insisting at Daima being within the main continuity, handwaving away all the contradictions as retcons and being stubborn despite everyone else saying otherwise.

Either trolling, or just being super egoistical.
At least i don't downgrade
 
What i really mean is that although Daima is not contained in DBS through Ssj4 and Ssj3 Vegeta, still the cosmology elements are canon to Dragon Ball like makai, if you are in denial of this it's not my problem
 
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