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he does not its just the fact that gt movies and anime filler is treated as one when its not despite all evidence saying it is not they will try to say it is to the day they die cause its easier to scale that way and the dragon ball section on this wiki is a wreck everything scaled horrrible and canon on this wiki in terms is a wreck because they have a defination of what canon is in the franciseEva132 said:This seems pretty interesting, where this was confirmed?
that would make since if gergory was not in super and the fact that z anime is the manga with fillerStanduser081 said:So basically:
Canon timeline: Dragon Ball manga --> Dragon Ball Super
Non-canon timeline: Dragon Ball anime --> Dragon Ball GT
the manga is the main canon as everybody would argee if your fan of the show and king vegeta multi planet level holds up canon since he is stated to be the strongist saiyan at the time which proves frieza to be multiplanet which is not shocking since he effortless destroyed a planet in first form and super having a number of contadictions that dont make sense and deveinnant from the canon (manga)AKM sama said:Gregory being in DBS means Gregory became canon. Z anime being the manga with filler is what makes it different and that's why we only consider the manga as the main continuity.
since there is two sources in super the manga and anime which one appliesStanduser081 said:So basically:
Canon timeline: Dragon Ball manga --> Dragon Ball Super
Non-canon timeline: Dragon Ball anime --> Dragon Ball GT
i assumed such which is my argument why it is non canon cause the anime takes prevalence and is not written by the mangaka that wrote instead is a toei cash in a bad one at thatDark649 said:The Anime one.
you never confrimed or showned any evidense to prove your stance on this debateAKM sama said:I didn't understand your question.
I feel like the original question has been answered so we can close this thread.