Why is Dragon Ball Not in the Big 3?

avatarSawingBullya year ago
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avatarWarningSquada year ago

Dragon Ball isn't in the Big 3 because it was a pioneering series that came out well before the term 'Big 3' was coined. It's more like the grandparent of the Big 3!

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avatarAttendingStokea year ago

Dragon Ball is an undeniable classic, but it's more of an inspirational figure rather than a contemporary peer to the Big 3.


avatarMuggingCreeka year ago

Unlike the Big 3, Dragon Ball laid the groundwork for the shonen genre. Without it, the Big 3 wouldn't even exist.


avatarDistributingJokea year ago

Simple answer: It's too legendary for the category. Dragon Ball is the OG that paved the way for the Big 3.


avatarSwellingDumpa year ago

Dragon Ball didn't need to be in the Big 3; it was the Goku of the anime world long before the Big 3 came around!

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