Dragon Ball Super manga solidifies Broly’s film within the series timeline

The latest chapter in the Dragon Ball Super manga has provided an exciting revelation for fans, as it finally establishes an official placement for the events of Dragon Ball Super: Broly within the expansive timeline of the series.

According to a report from Screenrant, Chapter 93 of the Dragon Ball Super manga sheds light on the timing of Frieza’s recruitment of Broly and the subsequent epic showdown between the legendary Super Saiyans Goku and Vegeta. It confirms that these events take place soon after the conclusion of the Tournament of Power, offering a much-needed sense of chronology for avid readers. This revelation has effectively put an end to the ongoing debate among fans regarding the precise placement of Dragon Ball Super: Broly within the overarching narrative.

The connection between Chapter 93 and the Broly movie becomes apparent as the manga takes a break from its current storyline, which is adapting the events of the Dragon Ball Super: Super Movie. While the latest movie focuses on the dynamic between Gohan and his mentor Piccolo, marking the return of the villainous Red Ribbon Army and an iconic antagonist, the manga’s faithful depiction of the movie’s events has caused some readers to express feelings of repetition. Nevertheless, it introduces subtle changes, such as altering the contentious moment from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero where Goku criticizes Vegeta’s meditation as a form of training. In the manga adaptation, Goku instead praises Vegeta’s growth as a character, further emphasizing the nuances of their relationship.

Beyond the manga adaptations, Dragon Ball enthusiasts have much more to anticipate. Notably, Sideshow has made new collectibles available for pre-order, catering to the fans’ desire for unique merchandise. Jimei Palace, a renowned manufacturer, has unveiled limited edition figurines featuring Majin Buu and Kid Buu as a set, priced at $800. Meanwhile, Tamashii Nations presents an epic statue capturing Gohan’s awe-inspiring transformation from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, scheduled to ship in November and priced at $110. These collectibles offer fans an opportunity to cherish their favorite characters and moments from the Dragon Ball universe.

As a brief reminder, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, the twentieth movie in the long-running franchise, made its debut in December 2018. Serving as the reintroduction of the formidable Saiyan Broly into the canon storyline, the film quickly became one of the highest-grossing anime films of all time. It stands alongside iconic classics like Pokémon: The Movie 2000 and Yo-kai Watch: The Movie in terms of box office success. With a remarkable worldwide box office revenue of 13.5 billion yen, Dragon Ball Super: Broly solidified its place as the second most profitable movie in the entire Dragon Ball franchise.

The film features an exceptional voice cast, including Bin Shimada as Broly, Masako Nozawa as Goku, Ryō Horikawa as Vegeta, and Ryūsei Nakao as Frieza. For those eager to experience the intensity and excitement of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, the film is available for rental through Amazon Prime Video, ensuring that fans can enjoy this thrilling chapter of the Dragon Ball saga at their convenience.

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