Shueisha has every reason to consider GT canon, because they partly own the rights to it. It makes sense that GT would be included in a timeline meant to depict where each of the main Dragon Ball anime series have taken place in regard to the series’ continuity. However, Shueisha has no skin in the game if GT doesn’t technically fit into the actual storyline created by Akira Toriyama. In fact, by including GT at the end of the timeline, Shueisha inadavertantly perpetuated the issues that fans have had with considering GT canon ever since Toriyama definitively continued the true story of Dragon Ball with Dragon Ball Super.
There are a number of problems with the story of GT fitting in with the canon of Dragon Ball in a post-Super world. The most obvious problem with GT coming after Super is that none of the major events or characters of Super are referenced in GT. Of course, there’s no way they could be, because Super wasn’t even thought-up until long after GT. Nevertheless, that doesn’t help GT’s case.
This also ties into the second major issue with GT being canon, and that’s the extreme down-grade in power-scaling. Super infamously opened with Goku and Beerus’ punches potentially destroying the Universe, but there’s no indication of anything near that level of power in GT. Again, even that issue could be hand-waved away because Super has a number of fights after the battle with Beerus that don’t destroy the Universe with each punch. Even so, Super’s scale of conflict remains an issue of Universal proportions, which is something that only the Shadow Dragon Saga really comes anywhere close to approaching.
A final reason GT does not fit into the continuity after Super is the storyline of GT itself. The entire events of GT occur when Emperor Pilaf seeks the Dragon Balls as an old man. This directly contradicts what happens in Super, in which the Pilaf Gang are turned into children. Of course, Pilaf could’ve somehow be turned into an old person using the Dragon Balls at the end of Super, but there’s no reason for that to be the case.
Toriyama originally intended Dragon Ball and Goku’s personal story to definitively end with the Peaceful World Saga. Still, there’e no real reason these continuity issues couldn’t be addressed in a revamp of GT by a new mangaka, making it more feasible to fit into the series’ canon. However, even if that were to happen, being that the series’ original creator won’t be able to have a direct role in the writing of that story, it’s place in canon would unfortunately always be called into question.
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