![]() ![]() In some cases, films simply retell stories from the series in a more condensed fashion. So you see Future Trunks with the team when movies premiered during the Android and Cell sagas, or Goku in the afterlife before the Buu Saga, but you do not see the events of the films impact those stories on TV. ![]() ![]() The original theatrical releases in Japan coincided with where the story was in its original airing on television, usually during breaks in the TV show during spring and summer. They each do have a loose connection to the series. The majority of Dragon Ball movies are just fun side stories that give us a chance to see more of our favorite characters. The movies deliver more of a villain of the week type approach in stories that are considered non-canon to the television series, so you rarely see events in the films impact the main storylines on TV. As much as we love the stories, it can be a chore to get through the whole Frieza saga. Let’s face it, some seasons of Dragon Ball seem to go on forever. ![]()
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