Are All the Dragon Ball Movies Canon?

avatarAlteringBeryl·4 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip·4 months ago

Nope, not all the Dragon Ball movies are canon. Most of the earlier movies, like Dead Zone or Cooler’s Revenge, are non-canon. However, recent movies like Battle of Gods and Broly are part of the official storyline!

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avatarRepeatingRitz·4 months ago

As someone who's marathoned every DBZ movie, I can tell you that most of them aren't canon. They’re great fun but don’t stress over fitting them into the main story!


avatarSinkingDuel·4 months ago

Not even close! Most Dragon Ball movies are like fun side stories and don't fit into the main timeline. Canon ones, like Resurrection 'F', are exceptions.


avatarAttainingFord·4 months ago

No, they aren't. Canon is mostly reserved for the main series and a select few movies.

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