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Those two in particular were the English Dub's fault.


* DubInducedPlotHole: Quite a few in Funimation's dub, but the most egregious example is Goku wondering whether he would have to go back to school after being turned into a child. Only he was raised in the mountains, lived in complete solitude and never even met another person besides his grandfather until he was 12, and he ''never'' went to school (Muten Roshi's training, which included some studying, doesn't count). Also, Krillin says that Android 17 hates Dr. Gero because he gave 17 human emotions, rather than because Gero kidnapped him and his sister off the streets and forcibly turned them into androids as was stated in ''Dragon Ball Z''.

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Quite a few in Funimation's dub, but the most egregious example is Goku wondering whether he would have to go back to school after being turned into a child. Only he was raised in the mountains, lived in complete solitude and never even met another person besides his grandfather until he was 12, and he ''never'' went to school (Muten Roshi's training, which included some studying, doesn't count). Also, Krillin says that Android 17 hates Dr. Gero because he gave 17 human emotions, rather than because Gero kidnapped him and his sister off the streets and forcibly turned them into androids as was stated in ''Dragon Ball Z''.Z''.
** After Trunks got home in "A Worldwide Problem", Baby Vegeta said: "It's been a long time, eh son? ... The last time was on the planet M-2." However, Baby last saw (and possessed) Trunks on the planet Pital, not M-2.
** When 17 attempts to control 18, Krillin states that 17 hates Dr. Gero. He states that the reason why is because he gave 17 human emotions. However, it was stated earlier, during Dragon Ball Z, that 17 hated Gero because the doctor kidnapped him and his sister off the streets and forcibly turned them into androids.



** After Trunks got home in "A Worldwide Problem", Baby Vegeta said: "It's been a long time, eh son? ... The last time was on the planet M-2." However, Baby last saw (and possessed) Trunks on the planet Pital, not M-2.
** When 17 attempts to control 18, Krillin states that 17 hates Dr. Gero. He states that the reason why is because he gave 17 human emotions. However, it was stated earlier, during Dragon Ball Z, that 17 hated Gero because the doctor kidnapped him and his sister off the streets and forcibly turned them into androids.
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* TheBigBadShuffle: Between Episodes 9-16 the series plays hot potato with who the main bad guy, each episode giving each character their own dramatic reveal as if they were the main villain, before finally landing on the first proper ArcVillain. In order, it's Bon Para, then Mutchy Mutchy, then the whip Mutchy, then Dolltaki, then Luud, then Dr. Myuu, ''and then'' Baby takes over as the central villain.

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* TheBigBadShuffle: Between Episodes 9-16 9-22, the series plays hot potato with who the main bad guy, guy who has been pulling the strings, with each episode giving each character these characters their own dramatic reveal as if they were the main villain, before finally landing on the first proper ArcVillain. In order, it's Bon Para, then Mutchy Mutchy, then the whip Mutchy, then Dolltaki, then Luud, then Dr. Myuu, ''and then'' Baby takes over as the central villain.main villain of the Baby arc.



* ContinuityCalvacade: During the ''Super 17'' saga, several villains across the series invade Earth, including Cooler, Nappa, and Pui Pui, among many more.

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* ContinuityCalvacade: ContinuityCavalcade: During the ''Super 17'' saga, several villains across the series invade Earth, including Cooler, Nappa, and Pui Pui, among many more.
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* TheBigBadShuffle: Between Episodes 9-16 the series plays hot potato with who the main bad guy, each episode giving each character their own dramatic reveal as if they were the main villain, before finally landing on the first proper ArcVillain. In order, it's Bon Para, then Mutchy Mutchy, then the whip Mutchy, then Dolltaki, then Lood, then Dr. Myuu, ''and then'' Baby takes over as the central villain.

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* TheBigBadShuffle: Between Episodes 9-16 the series plays hot potato with who the main bad guy, each episode giving each character their own dramatic reveal as if they were the main villain, before finally landing on the first proper ArcVillain. In order, it's Bon Para, then Mutchy Mutchy, then the whip Mutchy, then Dolltaki, then Lood, Luud, then Dr. Myuu, ''and then'' Baby takes over as the central villain.

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* TheBigBadShuffle: Between Episodes 9-16 the series plays hot potato with who the main bad guy, each episode giving each character their own dramatic reveal as if they were the main villain, before finally landing on the first proper ArcVillain. In order, it's Bon Para, then Mutchy Mutchy, then the whip Mutchy, then Dolltaki, then Lood, then Dr. Myuu, ''and then'' Baby takes over as the central villain.



* TheCameo: During the villains return from Hell moment in the ''Super 17'' saga, Cooler can be seen among them, being the only NonSerialMovie villain to do so.


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* ContinuityCameo: During the villains return from Hell moment in the ''Super 17'' saga, Cooler can be seen among them, being the only NonSerialMovie villain to do so.
* ContinuityCalvacade: During the ''Super 17'' saga, several villains across the series invade Earth, including Cooler, Nappa, and Pui Pui, among many more.
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Wasn't this just ust showing the chronology of the franchise, not anything specific regarding continuity and such. Which screen rant weirdly acted as proof of Canon?


''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', the first ''Dragon Ball'' show covering new material since ''GT'', doesn't acknowledge ''GT'' and contradicts it at several points. Though ''Super'' is not set after ''Z'' (it takes place after the Buu arc but before ''Z's'' DistantFinale), these contradictions are enough to bring ''GT's'' canonicity into question. [[https://screenrant.com/dragon-ball-gt-is-canon-official-timeline/ However]], according to an official timeline published by Shueisha, ''GT'' is considered canon to the franchise.

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''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', the first ''Dragon Ball'' show covering new material since ''GT'', doesn't acknowledge ''GT'' and contradicts it at several points. Though ''Super'' is not set after ''Z'' (it takes place after the Buu arc but before ''Z's'' DistantFinale), these contradictions are enough to bring ''GT's'' canonicity into question. [[https://screenrant.com/dragon-ball-gt-is-canon-official-timeline/ However]], according to an official timeline published by Shueisha, ''GT'' is considered canon to the franchise.\n

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