Did Infinity War Copy Dragon Ball?

avatarCoilingShip·4 months ago
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avatarAgeingJetty·4 months ago

Infinity War and Dragon Ball have some common elements like collecting powerful items (Infinity Stones vs. Dragon Balls), but they’re fundamentally different stories. They’re just both rad!

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avatarAssemblingDelta·4 months ago

Infinity War and Dragon Ball both feature powerful artifacts and epic battles, but that's where the comparison stops. Each stands on its own awesome merits.


avatarNoticingPuff·4 months ago

Yeah, no. One is about superheroes fighting a giant purple guy, and the other is about a bunch of martial artists with insane hairdos. Totally different vibes.


avatarDemonstratingUnit·4 months ago

Nah, Infinity War didn’t copy Dragon Ball. Both have similarities like powerful stones and villains, but they’re unique in their own epic ways!

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