Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has endured for nearly four decades, and the ongoing success of its latest installment, Dragon Ball Super, has caused most of the fandom to turn their backs on Dragon Ball GT. Dragon Ball GT debuted in ’96, following the conclusion of Dragon Ball Z, and it’s become a polarizing chapter in the franchise due to some of the bigger swings that it takes.As an anime original series that wasn’t adapted from manga source material, Dragon Ball GT features an ambitious mix of old and new ideas. General audiences have largely chosen the canonical events of Dragon Ball Super over Dragon Ball GT, but that doesn’t mean that the current series still can’t learn a lot from the ’90s vehicle.A major difference between Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super is that the former pays off on Dragon Ball Z’s finale tease where Goku goes off to train Uub. Uub becomes increasingly powerful throughout Dragon Ball GT, especially after he consumes Buu and gains his strength. Dragon Ball Super writes itself into an awkward corner where the entirety of the series is set within the ten-year time-skip that follows Kid Buu’s defeat.RELATED: 10 Biggest Missed Opportunities In Dragon Ball GT
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has endured for nearly four decades, and the ongoing success of its latest installment, Dragon Ball Super, has caused most of the fandom to turn their backs on Dragon Ball GT. Dragon Ball GT debuted in ’96, following the conclusion of Dragon Ball Z, and it’s become a polarizing chapter in the franchise due to some of the bigger swings that it takes.
As an anime original series that wasn’t adapted from manga source material, Dragon Ball GT features an ambitious mix of old and new ideas. General audiences have largely chosen the canonical events of Dragon Ball Super over Dragon Ball GT, but that doesn’t mean that the current series still can’t learn a lot from the ’90s vehicle.
A major difference between Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super is that the former pays off on Dragon Ball Z‘s finale tease where Goku goes off to train Uub. Uub becomes increasingly powerful throughout Dragon Ball GT, especially after he consumes Buu and gains his strength. Dragon Ball Super writes itself into an awkward corner where the entirety of the series is set within the ten-year time-skip that follows Kid Buu’s defeat.
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