Why Dragon Ball GT Deserves a Second Chance

Love it or hate it, Dragon Ball GT has left a strong impression on fans. Let's dive into what makes this series so fascinating!

Dragon Ball GT is a sequel to DBZ, released in 1996 by Toei Animation. Unlike DBZ, it wasn't based on Akira Toriyama's manga.

GT focused more on adventure than battles. Fans missed the intense fights and epic power-ups of DBZ.

Goku turns back into a child in GT, which shocked fans. Plus, characters like Gohan and Vegeta seemed weaker.

GT introduced new villains like Baby and transformations like Super Saiyan 4. Opinions were mixed on these changes.