It’s Time to Admit Dragon Ball Super is Worse Than Dragon Ball GT

While Dragon Ball GT isn’t always consistent, its best moments are more impressive than anything in Dragon Ball Super. GT feels like a natural continuation of Dragon Ball Z, whereas Super often relies on nostalgia. Both sequels have flaws, but GT truly expands on Goku’s story and stays true to what made the original Dragon Ball so special. When it comes to character development and showing the effects of time, Dragon Ball GT is the stronger series.



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