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I originally thought that you posted this as something that aids my points, but now that I've given it more thought I see that it can be used both to prove or debunk FR being canon in the GT Toeiverse
According to Elder Kai, King Yemma allowed Vegeta his body after his death, contrary to what Piccolo stated.It doesn't make sense since Vegeta shouldn't have kept his body and seeing that he commits the fusion perfectly in GT on his first try without prior coaching in this scenario, but I guess this is yet another inconsistency since Vegeta sees Goku turning SSJ3 from Otherworld as well.
Vegeta wouldn't've been able to watch Goten and Trunks fuse against Super Buu to begin with, as the three (and Piccolo) began their battle in the Room of Spirit and Time. The only opportunities Vegeta would've had to witness the Fusion Dance from the Other World is when Goku initially taught the technique to the boys and during the time the two had to perfect their fusion on the Lookout, both of which occurred before the events of Fusion Reborn, as Gotenks is a Super Saiyan in the movie.Even in this possibility, the events occuring in the Otherworld in Future Reborn remain possible. Due to it being placed before Gotenks vs Super Buu, Vegeta not having seen the boys fuse to battle against him explains why he isn't aware of the fusion and it's poses in the movie.
It's topics like this that make me wish Buu's Fury on GBA was the canon interpretation of Toei/GT continuity since Fusion Reborn was Chapter 8 and Broly's Second Coming happened in Chapter 6 with SSJ3 Goku and later Gotenks fighting Fat Buu happened in Chapter 7 with Super Buu fight being Chapter 9.
same-Accepting this as an inconsistency that you have to live with, just like the DB wish
-Going through the Buu's Fury route, where Fusion Reborn was made to fit in the Buu Saga by completely omitting all the action that happened on Earth and focusing exclusively on what happened in the Otherworld.
The latter take, fixes nearly everything. It still keeps Vegeta knowing the Fusion technique, while at the same time getting rid of the Gohan inconsistency, and also severing any links to previous non-agreeable canon movies in this wiki via cameos. I think that both of these explanations are likely, but I could see why you would probably prefer one over the other.
Aye, he absolutely did. We get this flashback when we see Yemma and Baba observing the Vegito vs Buuhan fight:According to Elder Kai, King Yemma allowed Vegeta his body after his death, contrary to what Piccolo stated.
which unironically makes the best explanation for this scene..
Vegeta knowing about Metamoran Fusion, having seen it (and performed it) in Otherworld, reiterating his hatred for the pose and the fact that he already said that he'd never want to merge with Goku that way again
My immediate thought was that it further completed the puzzle, since Vegeta is completely unaware of both fusion and it's required poses in FR
Before I make my next post/points, could you send me a scan/some context for this Daizenshuu 7 timeline? The link you sent there isn't working for me, and looking online I can only find info on the 4 alternate timelines created by TrunksDead Zone
Cooler's Revenge
- Presents zero significant inconsistencies
- Confirmed by the Daizenshuu 7's timeline to take place in-continuity (yes, the Daizenshuu 7)
- Is integrated into the story of the TV anime through the Garlic Jr. Saga.
- Garlic Jr. Saga is later referenced in GT
- Presents zero significant inconsistencies
- Confirmed by the aforementioned Daizenshuu 7 timeline to take place in-continuity
- Is later referenced in GT
Apologies for the wait.Before I make my next post/points, could you send me a scan/some context for this Daizenshuu 7 timeline? The link you sent there isn't working for me, and looking online I can only find info on the 4 alternate timelines created by Trunks
Apologies for the wait.
Link.I'm guessing that there's no translations available for this material, right?
The related events are translated and included in the Imgur posts.I'm guessing it's referenced in writing
Interestingly, Dr. Lychee's death and Hatchiyack being sent into space during the Saiyan-Tuffle War is referenced, but the events of Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans are completely absent. Everything else, barring the aforementioned Garlic Jr. and Cooler events, is true to the original story.but if that's the case do you know if any other movies/specials are referenced in writing throughout the rest of this timeline from beginning to end?
the site still doesn't work for me for some reason, so I'll take your word on it's components regarding any other movies/specials
I see, thank you. So via Daizenshuu 7, we can conclude that only Deadzone and Cooler's Revenge are canon to the Z Toei canon, because as you said 'Everything else, barring the aforementioned Garlic Jr. and Cooler events, is true to the original story.' I'm really glad that you said this, because it leads to my follow up point really well.The related events are translated and included in the Imgur posts.
Interestingly, Dr. Lychee's death and Hatchiyack being sent into space during the Saiyan-Tuffle War is referenced, but the events of Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans are completely absent. Everything else, barring the aforementioned Garlic Jr. and Cooler events, is true to the original story.
But I can argue back that not only is it highly unlikely that Vegeta would be able to use the Fusion dance perfectly multiple times and be aware of it's time limit only through seeing Goku teach the kids, I've also established that Vegeta seeing that wouldn't be possible in the first place.
I'm well aware however that even with this proof this could still be a point of contention when it comes to Fusion Reborn's canonicity to GT. However, don't worry! Because what makes Fusion Reborn being canon to GT an ironclad point, is the same thing that makes Deadzone and Cooler's Revenge being canon to the Z anime an ironclad point. I'm of course talking about official guidebooks: And in GT's case what we have is the two volumes of GT Perfect Files.
Goku finds Yemma completely unaware of what's going on within Earth and what's causing all the extra deaths, so Yemma is completely unaware of Buu at this point. While telling Goku that he had not judged Gohan, Yemma adds that he had in fact judged Dabura's soul, and speaks nothing of Vegeta. This implies that Vegeta's soul had not even gotten past the waiting line to be judged by Yemma at this point.
So Vegeta couldn't have seen the boys learn fusion, or their fight with Super Buu in the RoSaT...
YesThere we go, post edited
Say, for the CRT can I just link this thread? I'm so tired I doubt I can word and structure things better than how discussing with Null made me hahahah