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All Purpose Dragon Ball Thread

That's not even a discussion Toriyama strictly says that the films are not part of his work lmao
Toriyama didn't even make manga DBS, so it's other people work.
It's not, and the contradictions to it doesn't mean to referring to it being media.
It means his appearence in media.
Again these films are objectively connected to one another, to pick and choose which one is canon or not is straight up double standards
Garlick jr and Cooler movie is canon for DB timeline, that's why they are in Daizenshu when others aren't. If they appear in other movies it doesn't mean they are automatically connected to other, so to anime too. Otherwise, then why do you think they were putted in timeline in Daizenshu if they aren't canon to manga or that all movies are connected to each other without separation
 
Toriyama didn't even make manga DBS, so it's other people work.
It's based on his outline, had heavy involvement in it, and refers to it as a successor to his work wtf are you talking about
It means his appearence in media.
Great counter argument
Garlick jr and Cooler movie is canon for DB timeline, that's why they are in Daizenshu when others aren't.
DB has had multiple timeline illustrations and they have been different on many accounts. The Daizenshuus are also a multi-media guide not just for the manga.
If they appear in other movies it doesn't mean they are automatically connected to other, so to anime too.
It goes beyond that having multiple showings and direct statements of the movies being connected to one another with an enormous plethora of them given in the blog linked before it is straight up undeniable

I'm not replying to your stuff anymore
 
DB has had multiple timeline illustrations and they have been different on many accounts.
According to the V Jump x Saikyō Jump SSSS Project, the Episode of Bardock OVA, the final five episodes of the Dragon Ball TV anime (i.e., Goku and Chi-Chi's pre-marital filler), the Garlic Jr. Saga (and, thus, the film Dead Zone), Dragon Ball Z episodes 124 and 125 (i.e., Trunks-Android Saga interlude), and the Other World Saga [are in-continuity with the original series].
The Daizenshuus are also a multi-media guide not just for the manga.
Weird. Why aren't the other films included? Or any of the other significant anime-original episodes, like "The Secret of Dr. Flappe", "Awaken Darkness", "The Time Room", the Fake Namek story arc of Dragon Ball Z, "Keep the Chance Alive", Kid Buu attacking Grand Kai's planet, etc.?
 
Toriyama didn't even make manga DBS, so it's other people work.

It means his appearence in media.

Garlick jr and Cooler movie is canon for DB timeline, that's why they are in Daizenshu when others aren't. If they appear in other movies it doesn't mean they are automatically connected to other, so to anime too. Otherwise, then why do you think they were putted in timeline in Daizenshu if they aren't canon to manga or that all movies are connected to each other without separation
Just make a crt atp bruhhh
 
According to the V Jump x Saikyō Jump SSSS Project, the Episode of Bardock OVA, the final five episodes of the Dragon Ball TV anime (i.e., Goku and Chi-Chi's pre-marital filler), the Garlic Jr. Saga (and, thus, the film Dead Zone), Dragon Ball Z episodes 124 and 125 (i.e., Trunks-Android Saga interlude), and the Other World Saga [are in-continuity with the original series].
Thanks, gonna use this for off-site stuff 😂🥹
 
Weird. Why aren't the other films included? Or any of the other significant anime-original episodes, like "The Secret of Dr. Flappe", "Awaken Darkness", "The Time Room", the Fake Namek story arc of Dragon Ball Z, "Keep the Chance Alive", Kid Buu attacking Grand Kai's planet, etc.?
It's probably due to the significance of them. For example, they're incluiding the Gohan's robot story filler likely due to it being a loved episode and Nozawa's personal favorite for Gohan. For other filler like Arlia, it's likely to show Vegeta as a threat.

For Movies 1 and 5 (Or at least a version of them), it's probably due to both appearing in the anime and Cooler having a significant relation to a major character (Freeza)
 
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I know about them, like Arale contacting and overpowering him. But shouldn't they be explained by the fact Tori-bot was writing the entire plot and wrote everything in DB as it was stated, so he was a source of their power by giving them such lvl
So far, I have not seen any proof of this being the case
 
 
If there was a movie only profile for Beerus, would he be at least Low 2-C for being able to destroy the Kaioshin Realm?
I think that'd just be 3-A/High 3-A, but I'm not sure about the canonicity placement of the film of whether or not it could be applied to Toei which changes some things
 
I am highly confident that if we open a thread about upgrading the macrocosm in Dragon Ball to 5D, there is a strong chance it will succeed. It is illogical to consider it merely 4D when it contains within it infinite-sized four-dimensional realms, different dimensions, and separate spaces. For example, the Afterlife alone includes Heaven, which is infinite in size, and the issue is that the Afterlife itself dwarfs Heaven to nothing despite Heaven being infinite. Even the Afterlife should logically contain a higher spatial dimension, yet it is still treated as four-dimensional.

If the macrocosm contains multiple infinite-sized 4D realms that are separated by different structures and dimensions, and each possesses its own time or temporal structure, then logically it would require a higher spatial dimension to contain and separate these structures. A standard 4D structure cannot logically contain multiple infinite-sized 4D structures, dimensions, and realms with different laws unless the macrocosm itself possesses a higher spatial dimension to encompass all of this.

Therefore, if we add a higher spatial dimension to contain those realms, in addition to the temporal dimension, this would make the macrocosm a five-dimensional (5D) structure. Otherwise, the situation appears contradictory.
 
I am highly confident that if we open a thread about upgrading the macrocosm in Dragon Ball to 5D, there is a strong chance it will succeed. It is illogical to consider it merely 4D when it contains within it infinite-sized four-dimensional realms, different dimensions, and separate spaces. For example, the Afterlife alone includes Heaven, which is infinite in size, and the issue is that the Afterlife itself dwarfs Heaven to nothing despite Heaven being infinite. Even the Afterlife should logically contain a higher spatial dimension, yet it is still treated as four-dimensional.

If the macrocosm contains multiple infinite-sized 4D realms that are separated by different structures and dimensions, and each possesses its own time or temporal structure, then logically it would require a higher spatial dimension to contain and separate these structures. A standard 4D structure cannot logically contain multiple infinite-sized 4D structures, dimensions, and realms with different laws unless the macrocosm itself possesses a higher spatial dimension to encompass all of this.


Therefore, if we add a higher spatial dimension to contain those realms, in addition to the temporal dimension, this would make the macrocosm a five-dimensional (5D) structure. Otherwise, the situation appears contradictory.
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I am highly confident that if we open a thread about upgrading the macrocosm in Dragon Ball to 5D, there is a strong chance it will succeed. It is illogical to consider it merely 4D when it contains within it infinite-sized four-dimensional realms, different dimensions, and separate spaces. For example, the Afterlife alone includes Heaven, which is infinite in size, and the issue is that the Afterlife itself dwarfs Heaven to nothing despite Heaven being infinite. Even the Afterlife should logically contain a higher spatial dimension, yet it is still treated as four-dimensional.

If the macrocosm contains multiple infinite-sized 4D realms that are separated by different structures and dimensions, and each possesses its own time or temporal structure, then logically it would require a higher spatial dimension to contain and separate these structures. A standard 4D structure cannot logically contain multiple infinite-sized 4D structures, dimensions, and realms with different laws unless the macrocosm itself possesses a higher spatial dimension to encompass all of this.


Therefore, if we add a higher spatial dimension to contain those realms, in addition to the temporal dimension, this would make the macrocosm a five-dimensional (5D) structure. Otherwise, the situation appears contradictory.
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I don't want a 3-0 here man
 
I am highly confident that if we open a thread about upgrading the macrocosm in Dragon Ball to 5D, there is a strong chance it will succeed. It is illogical to consider it merely 4D when it contains within it infinite-sized four-dimensional realms, different dimensions, and separate spaces. For example, the Afterlife alone includes Heaven, which is infinite in size, and the issue is that the Afterlife itself dwarfs Heaven to nothing despite Heaven being infinite. Even the Afterlife should logically contain a higher spatial dimension, yet it is still treated as four-dimensional.

If the macrocosm contains multiple infinite-sized 4D realms that are separated by different structures and dimensions, and each possesses its own time or temporal structure, then logically it would require a higher spatial dimension to contain and separate these structures. A standard 4D structure cannot logically contain multiple infinite-sized 4D structures, dimensions, and realms with different laws unless the macrocosm itself possesses a higher spatial dimension to encompass all of this.


Therefore, if we add a higher spatial dimension to contain those realms, in addition to the temporal dimension, this would make the macrocosm a five-dimensional (5D) structure. Otherwise, the situation appears contradictory.
Some people really need to read the story of Icarus and learn what happens when you fly too close to the sun.
 
I am highly confident that if we open a thread about upgrading the macrocosm in Dragon Ball to 5D, there is a strong chance it will succeed. It is illogical to consider it merely 4D when it contains within it infinite-sized four-dimensional realms, different dimensions, and separate spaces. For example, the Afterlife alone includes Heaven, which is infinite in size, and the issue is that the Afterlife itself dwarfs Heaven to nothing despite Heaven being infinite. Even the Afterlife should logically contain a higher spatial dimension, yet it is still treated as four-dimensional.

If the macrocosm contains multiple infinite-sized 4D realms that are separated by different structures and dimensions, and each possesses its own time or temporal structure, then logically it would require a higher spatial dimension to contain and separate these structures. A standard 4D structure cannot logically contain multiple infinite-sized 4D structures, dimensions, and realms with different laws unless the macrocosm itself possesses a higher spatial dimension to encompass all of this.


Therefore, if we add a higher spatial dimension to contain those realms, in addition to the temporal dimension, this would make the macrocosm a five-dimensional (5D) structure. Otherwise, the situation appears contradictory.
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I am highly confident that if we open a thread about upgrading the macrocosm in Dragon Ball to 5D, there is a strong chance it will succeed. It is illogical to consider it merely 4D when it contains within it infinite-sized four-dimensional realms, different dimensions, and separate spaces. For example, the Afterlife alone includes Heaven, which is infinite in size, and the issue is that the Afterlife itself dwarfs Heaven to nothing despite Heaven being infinite. Even the Afterlife should logically contain a higher spatial dimension, yet it is still treated as four-dimensional.

If the macrocosm contains multiple infinite-sized 4D realms that are separated by different structures and dimensions, and each possesses its own time or temporal structure, then logically it would require a higher spatial dimension to contain and separate these structures. A standard 4D structure cannot logically contain multiple infinite-sized 4D structures, dimensions, and realms with different laws unless the macrocosm itself possesses a higher spatial dimension to encompass all of this.


Therefore, if we add a higher spatial dimension to contain those realms, in addition to the temporal dimension, this would make the macrocosm a five-dimensional (5D) structure. Otherwise, the situation appears contradictory.
Son 🥀🥀
 
I am highly confident that if we open a thread about upgrading the macrocosm in Dragon Ball to 5D, there is a strong chance it will succeed. It is illogical to consider it merely 4D when it contains within it infinite-sized four-dimensional realms, different dimensions, and separate spaces. For example, the Afterlife alone includes Heaven, which is infinite in size, and the issue is that the Afterlife itself dwarfs Heaven to nothing despite Heaven being infinite. Even the Afterlife should logically contain a higher spatial dimension, yet it is still treated as four-dimensional.

If the macrocosm contains multiple infinite-sized 4D realms that are separated by different structures and dimensions, and each possesses its own time or temporal structure, then logically it would require a higher spatial dimension to contain and separate these structures. A standard 4D structure cannot logically contain multiple infinite-sized 4D structures, dimensions, and realms with different laws unless the macrocosm itself possesses a higher spatial dimension to encompass all of this.


Therefore, if we add a higher spatial dimension to contain those realms, in addition to the temporal dimension, this would make the macrocosm a five-dimensional (5D) structure. Otherwise, the situation appears contradictory.
TikTok powerscaling agenda bouta go crazy with this one
 
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