not everything in Dragon Ball media is canon. the Dragon Ball movies, fan animation, games, and Dragon Ball Heroes is not canon to the original storyline to OG Dragon Ball, Z, Super, (or Daima I guess?) don’t give me that bullshit that Toyotarou said that “everything is canon”. that is his opinion.
here’s what I got from Gemini says, “Toyotarou, as a lifelong fan of the series, expressed his personal view that he loves all Dragon Ball works—including the Z movies, GT, and even the Dragon Ball Online game (which Toriyama had some involvement with). He views all these official, professionally produced materials as part of the overall Dragon Ball universe, often existing as alternate timelines or parallel continuities.”
Toyotarou also said that "It's better if each fan decides for themselves what is canon or not in their own continuity." he’s basically saying that the concept of a single “canon” is less important than a fan’s personal enjoyment. and the fan media i mentioned are pretty much the works created without the involvement or authorization of Shueisha (the publisher) or Toei Animation, Toyotarou has not endorsed these stupid works as part of his "everything is canon" philosophy.
but whatever, if you don’t care, do whatever you want
SharkFanEditz
I Have a Message for Dragon Ball Glazers
not everything in Dragon Ball media is canon. the Dragon Ball movies, fan animation, games, and Dragon Ball Heroes is not canon to the original storyline to OG Dragon Ball, Z, Super, (or Daima I guess?) don’t give me that bullshit that Toyotarou said that “everything is canon”. that is his opinion.
here’s what I got from Gemini says, “Toyotarou, as a lifelong fan of the series, expressed his personal view that he loves all Dragon Ball works—including the Z movies, GT, and even the Dragon Ball Online game (which Toriyama had some involvement with). He views all these official, professionally produced materials as part of the overall Dragon Ball universe, often existing as alternate timelines or parallel continuities.”
Toyotarou also said that "It's better if each fan decides for themselves what is canon or not in their own continuity." he’s basically saying that the concept of a single “canon” is less important than a fan’s personal enjoyment. and the fan media i mentioned are pretty much the works created without the involvement or authorization of Shueisha (the publisher) or Toei Animation, Toyotarou has not endorsed these stupid works as part of his "everything is canon" philosophy.
but whatever, if you don’t care, do whatever you want
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