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Is Cumber Canon in DBZ?

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Is Cumber Canon in DBZ?

Is Cumber Canon in DBZ?

15 Stay Away: Broly Debuting in arguably the most popular Z movie, Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan, Broly is nothing short of an icon in Dragon Ball despite being non-canon.

Who is Canon in Dragon Ball?

Most recently, Toriyama added Broly and Gogeta into the Dragon Ball canon with Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

What Dragon Ball is Cumber in?

Super Dragon Ball Heroes In the arcade game of Super Dragon Ball Heroes, it is revealed that Cumber was summoned by the Dragon Balls after Fu makes a wish with them.

What type of Saiyan is Cumber?

Cumber is described by the demon Fu as an "evil Saiyan," whom he extracted from the Saiyan's ancient time period in Universe 7. Fu imprisons Cumber in the core of the Prison Planet, restraining him with a straitjacket and mouthpiece.

Who is Cumber in Super Dragon Ball Heroes?

  • Cumber appears to have some history with the Super Saiyan God, as upon seeing Super Saiyan God Goku he repeatedly shouts at the presence of a red-haired Saiyan. In the arcade game of Super Dragon Ball Heroes it is shown that Cumber is summoned by the Dragon Balls after Fu makes a wish with them.

Where does Cumber break free in Dragon Ball Z?

  • In the anime, Cumber breaks free from his imprisonment inside a tower surrounded by lava on the Prison Planet. In both the manga and anime, he immediately makes a bee line towards Goku and Vegeta and, upon spotting the Saiyan duo, attacks them.

Who are the canon characters in Dragon Ball?

  • Most recently, Toriyama added Broly and Gogeta into the Dragon Ball canon with Dragon Ball Super: Broly. During the History of Dragon Ball exhibit at the Tokyo Skytree + Viz North America Tour, official names were given for each of the canon story arcs in both the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Super manga.

When did Dragon Ball Super canon come out?

  • Dragon Ball canon is officially defined with the inclusion of Super in 2018. Dragon Ball canon (正史, seishi; Literally meaning "official history") was first officially defined during the Tokyo Skytree + Viz North America Tour in an exhibit called the History of Dragon Ball. It was later reaffirmed in December 2018 in Weekly Shōnen Jump.

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