Are Dragon Ball GT and Super Related?

avatarTrainingLace4 months ago
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avatarDistributingJoke4 months ago

Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super are separate continuities. GT is considered non-canon, while Super follows directly after Dragon Ball Z.

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avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago

They both feature beloved characters like Goku and Vegeta, but GT was created without Toriyama鈥檚 full involvement, while Super is directly connected to the original creator's work.


avatarBivouacingFirm4 months ago

GT is what you watch if you want a wild ride of new transformations and original adventures. Super sticks closer to the source material and expands the universe.


avatarHatchellingCalm4 months ago

Short answer: Nope. GT is more like an alternate universe, while Super continues the main storyline.


avatarResolvingGame4 months ago

GT and Super both have epic battles and transformations, but Super is the official continuation of the Dragon Ball story.

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