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I've been personally conflicted about this topic (Dragon Ball Super and GT sharing the same overarching cosmology/multiverse) for a while and decided to go for a downgrade on premises I think are faulty.
I'll address what's in the verse page for my argument.
First off the scan here isn't talking about a literal parallel timeline shared between continuities but rather in a meta way referring to them more so as different mediums or stories with different events than the TV series or manga.
This suffers from the same problem as above as it's literally referring to it in an outside or meta sense not as a literal alternate timeline within the verse.
This is an extremely one off and isolated thing that is never once explained or elaborated on and is never once stated to be a branched or alternate timeline in Dr. Slump. While they might be aware there's not really any place you can place it within the main continuities cosmology as there's literally no explanation with this only being a one off reference without any explaination to be a branching timeline (which is quite an assumptive take)
So with this alone the cosmologies should not be composited. I'll now move on to secondary stuff and how it doesn't support or achieve a composite cosmology.
Ok so this is interesting. Toriyama says the movies take place in a different dimension than those of the main story of the comics meaning that the movies don't take place as an alternate timeline to the TV anime but rather the manga. This makes the movies an alternate timeline to the main canon (manga and super) not toei/GT and that these statements are completely isolated from whether GT and manga canon share the same overarching cosmology as they're strictly different dimensions or parallel worlds to the manga. GT has some of the movies but that doesn't make those movies alternate timelines to Toei anime as it's literally in the one timeline and just means it adapts the events of those movies not proof that they would also be alternate timelines to Toei anime.Well even if they are parallel timelines to both the cosmologies they don't need to be compositied to achieve this.
One last thing I'll address that might be brought up. "Well the movies are owned by Toei so it must all be alternate timelines to Toei!" No. Toriyama quite clearly says they are stories that take place in a different dimension from the manga. The company owning 2 of the same materials isn't always an indicator of canoncity (such as in the case as unwritten where vertigo owns it but isn't canon to DC with this being a similar situation where they are disconnected from each other via the authors statement oh yea and Dragon Ball Super anime also runs on the exact same premise I'm proposing for the movies) but can be supporting evidence to actual proof but here Toriyama explicitly says it's a parallel timeline in relation to main canon or manga.
Will there be any tiering changes? Honestly not sure, better to leave that for another thread.
I'll address what's in the verse page for my argument.
The DBZ Anime is also accepted as a canon parallel timeline, as it's directly stated the anime and manga are their own timelines
First off the scan here isn't talking about a literal parallel timeline shared between continuities but rather in a meta way referring to them more so as different mediums or stories with different events than the TV series or manga.
GT is also accepted as one of those endless possibilities/alternate timelines with Toriyama stating it's a grand side-story
This suffers from the same problem as above as it's literally referring to it in an outside or meta sense not as a literal alternate timeline within the verse.
and author avatars of Dr. Slump being aware of GT's existence drawing it in Dr. Slump which is canon to DB/DBZ/DBS also proving that GT is an Alternate Timeline.
This is an extremely one off and isolated thing that is never once explained or elaborated on and is never once stated to be a branched or alternate timeline in Dr. Slump. While they might be aware there's not really any place you can place it within the main continuities cosmology as there's literally no explanation with this only being a one off reference without any explaination to be a branching timeline (which is quite an assumptive take)
So with this alone the cosmologies should not be composited. I'll now move on to secondary stuff and how it doesn't support or achieve a composite cosmology.
The DBZ movies are also considered one of those endless timelines with statements such them being side stories, from a different dimension from the main timeline, and even different parallel worlds which further proves that they're alternate timelines.
Ok so this is interesting. Toriyama says the movies take place in a different dimension than those of the main story of the comics meaning that the movies don't take place as an alternate timeline to the TV anime but rather the manga. This makes the movies an alternate timeline to the main canon (manga and super) not toei/GT and that these statements are completely isolated from whether GT and manga canon share the same overarching cosmology as they're strictly different dimensions or parallel worlds to the manga. GT has some of the movies but that doesn't make those movies alternate timelines to Toei anime as it's literally in the one timeline and just means it adapts the events of those movies not proof that they would also be alternate timelines to Toei anime.
One last thing I'll address that might be brought up. "Well the movies are owned by Toei so it must all be alternate timelines to Toei!" No. Toriyama quite clearly says they are stories that take place in a different dimension from the manga. The company owning 2 of the same materials isn't always an indicator of canoncity (
Will there be any tiering changes? Honestly not sure, better to leave that for another thread.
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