Dragon Ball Daima's first episode introduced a new element to fusions, and Dragon Ball fans aren't quite sure what to think about it.
is all it’s taken to shake up everything we knew about fusions. That’s because Kibito Kai has been unfused for only the second time ever in Dragon Ball canon, but this time, it didn’t involve any Dragon Ball wishes at all. It’s a change which has somefans wondering if this constitutes a retcon of fusion rules while others are looking ahead at what implications this revelation might have for the rest of the series.
According to Shin and Kibito, Buu generates some sorts of internal gasses which can undo fusions. Looking back on the events of, this would explain why Vegito defused back into Goku and Vegeta when absorbed by Super Buu. Potara fusions on non-Kai beings only last around an hour, but Vegito defused pretty much instantly inside of Super Buu without much explanation as to why that happened, until now.
Prior to this, a wish from Porunga was the only known way to defuse an otherwise permanent Kai fusion. So, does this new method mean that Potara fusions have been retconned?
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