Where is goku after gt




















This is the true length of the no offical canon fact. If he had said 'My view is gt is dead' or saying the proper term Headcanon i wouldn't have responded. I'm not the only one who thinks that. But one thing we do knows that for 20 years fans have been crying on about canon. If they had really cared about canoncity as much as the fans have they would have created an offical canon a looong time ago.

Hmm and if you go spreading that around as a fact with no source to back it up. The true concept of it is that the absence of an offical canoncity is the only and most powerful evidence of the canon issue in db. My theory for why they haven't done it. I've taken a look around and the db fanbase has some surprisng reputation to it.

Note i am in no way responsible for it's reputation being created like that. I'm expecting this to last 7 days The reasons that GT is improbable in the same timeline have already been made clear, and your reason for dismissing them is because GT was made long ago, if I'm reading this correctly. That's an appeal to antiquity. That also would imply Super isn't canon by such logic. Alternatively, if you're talking about the in-world time gap, you should be paying attention to the details that you previously dismissed stating they "are NOT mentions of gt.

While I'm willing to believe GT is canon and takes place in the same timeline for one reason or another, I am not going to believe it is without seeing these things actually happen. I am merely challenging the notion that it's canon as the only ways it can be canon consist of improbable events, authoritarian mumbo jumbo, or alternate timeline.

But what really irks me? You keep talking about how everything is just everyone's headcanon, but then you start harping about how yours is the truth. You speak of evidence and headcanons but dismiss evidence and push your headcanon as the truth.

Shenron lets out one final, mighty roar before vanishing. A now-elderly Pan is the last living Z-Fighter, as all the rest have died of natural causes. She has a grandson, Goku Jr. A lady that looks very much like Bulma sits down right beside Pan. She asks Pan if Goku Jr.

The lady apologizes and says that her son is still going to win. In the stadium, there are two statues dedicated to the two most admired heroes in the history of Earth: Mr. Satan and Goku. Goku Jr. The fight starts and they both hit each other hard. Vegeta Jr. I didn't know we could both become blonde! They resume fighting and the scene switches over to Pan, who looks at the other side of the crowd and sees Goku now an adult again without his tail visible watching the battle.

She begins running to where he was at, and the scene goes back to the tournament, where Goku Jr. The people are shocked at the winner of the tournament, but it is never shown who wins. Pan keeps running until she is outside the stadium, but Goku is nowhere to be seen.

Pan begins thinking "Pan, you old goat, you must be seeing things again Goku is then shown walking through the crowd. A long flashback of Goku's life is shown, with many of the prominent moments of the Dragon Ball series being played.

Goku's final words are "Til we meet again, guys! Dragon Ball Wiki Explore. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman Nekomajin. Rules Standards Manual of Style. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Until We Meet Again. View source. Pan is half human so he would probably age like a human Re: Is GT goku immortal?

That, couple with Vegeta's 'cherish that' line would imply he knows Goku's fate too. If this is true then Goku's aging is largely irrelevant. He's dead, he wouldn't age! Follow me on Twitter for countless shitposts. He's probably just dead. People are asking me for lewd art of possessed Bra with Vegeta. James Teal Animerica wrote: When you think about it, there are a number of similarities between the Chinese-inspired Son Goku and that most American of superhero icons, Superman.

Both are aliens sent to Earth shortly after birth to escape the destruction of their homeworlds; both possess super-strength, flight, super-speed, heightened senses and the ability to cast energy blasts. But the crucial difference between them lies not only in how they view the world, but in how the world views them. Superman is, and always has been, a symbol for truth, justice, and upstanding moral fortitude—a role model and leader as much as a fighter.

The more down-to-earth Goku has no illusions about being responsible for maintaining social order, or for setting some kind of moral example for the entire world.

Goku is an idealist, and believes that there is some good in everyone, but he is unconcerned with the big picture of the world…unless it has to do with some kind of fight. Post by Hellspawn28 » Sat Feb 08, pm If he was dead then where is his halo? I believe Goku absorb the Dragon Balls so that he can help purify them and it could take a century for them to restore back normal. Post by flashback » Sat Feb 08, pm MDSTSSJ wrote: Well, maybe that means that he died but is not explicit at all and because of that, we do not really know for sure that was the intention.

We also have to note that Dragon Balls are fused with Goku now and maybe after that, he gain eternal life. Kakarotto goes to the World of the Gods being dead? I don't think so. Besides, Goku has no halo please don't come with things like GT logic or something like that.

Goku also was sparring with krillin etc before he left. Post by Kamiccolo9 » Sat Feb 08, pm flashback wrote: MDSTSSJ wrote: Well, maybe that means that he died but is not explicit at all and because of that, we do not really know for sure that was the intention.

You can see me? Does that mean you're dead too? Would you listen to two wishes I have?



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