Dragon Ball GT has a fascinating reputation within the grander context of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball. Dragon Ball GT rubbed many audiences the wrong way upon its premiere in 1996 with its lighthearted and playful adventures that skewed more towards younger audiences than its action-packed predecessor.That being said, Dragon Ball GT continues to be reappraised and there’s a growing number of fans who prefer many of its ambitious storytelling decisions over the predictable route that Dragon Ball Super has headed down.Lord Yao is a Dragon Ball GT villain who’s often completely ignored due to the fact that he’s exclusive to the future-set 45-minute TV special. Dragon Ball GT: A Hero’s Legacy follows Goku Jr., Pan’s great-great-grandson, as he embarks on a humble adventure that’s comparable to Goku’s at the start of the original Dragon Ball.
Dragon Ball GT has a fascinating reputation within the grander context of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball. Dragon Ball GT rubbed many audiences the wrong way upon its premiere in 1996 with its lighthearted and playful adventures that skewed more towards younger audiences than its action-packed predecessor.
That being said, Dragon Ball GT continues to be reappraised and there’s a growing number of fans who prefer many of its ambitious storytelling decisions over the predictable route that Dragon Ball Super has headed down.
Lord Yao is a Dragon Ball GT villain who’s often completely ignored due to the fact that he’s exclusive to the future-set 45-minute TV special. Dragon Ball GT: A Hero’s Legacy follows Goku Jr., Pan’s great-great-grandson, as he embarks on a humble adventure that’s comparable to Goku’s at the start of the original Dragon Ball.
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