While the four Dragon Ball movies are all non-canon, either retelling or reimagining stories from the manga/anime depicting Goku's childhood, the first Dragon Ball Z anime film is generally considered canon. Often contradicting details from the main plot, many of the Dragon Ball films are entertaining what-ifs rather than direct continuations. However, there are several films that are considered canon or, at least, don't actively contradict the main story, leaving their canonicity up for debate. ![]() While the last film in the franchise, 2018's Dragon Ball Super: Broly, is canon to the overarching story, the vast majority of the franchise's films are not. ![]() Toei Animation has confirmed that the next Dragon Ball Super movie will have a panel at this year's likely dropping the first major details about the cinematic future of Akira Toriyama's perennially popular franchise.
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