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Is Beerus canon?

Is Beerus canon?

Beerus (Canon)/Paleomario66 Beerus is the God of Destruction of Universe 7. He is the main antagonist of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, and a recurring character in Dragon Ball Super. As a Destroyer, Beerus’ occupation is to destroy planets. Beerus is powerful, confident, and hotheaded.

Is Battle of the Gods before resurrection F?

It is the first Japanese film to be screened in IMAX 3D and receive screenings at 4DX theaters. Resurrection ‘F’ is a direct sequel to 2013’s Battle of Gods. The film was later adapted into the second story arc of Dragon Ball Super, with the addition of extra scenes and subplots set before its events.

Is Resurrection F in super?

Should I watch DBZ Resurrection F?

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DBZ: Resurrection ‘F’ (movie) comes after previous movie DBZ: Battle of Gods. It’s form original creator, not like GT (Dragon Ball GT isn’t connected to this). (This “IMDB version” stands for both Japanese and English). Watch it if you want, but it has (almost) the same story as beginning of Dragon Ball Super.

Is there a Dragon Ball Z sequel to Battle of gods?

The 2015 Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ film is a sequel to Battle of Gods and features Beerus and Whis. The first story arc of Dragon Ball Super is a retelling of sorts of Battle of Gods, though some events are altered or expanded in the series’ version of events.

Which ‘Dragon Ball’ movies should new fans watch first?

Other major character debuts include the Saiyan Prince Vegeta, whose slow path to redemption lasts all of “Z,” and Other World fighting instructor King Kai. Once new fans finish the Saiyan Saga, they should watch the first three “Dragon Ball” Z movies.

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Should you watch Dragon Ball Z before or after Dragon Ball?

Beginning with “Dragon Ball” might also give fans a different impression of certain characters than they’d get from watching “Z” first, particularly Yamcha and Yajirobe, who are shown to be more formidable than later series sometimes suggest. Moreover, several elements from “Dragon Ball” are revisited or followed up on in later series.

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