DBZ's 17 is stronger than Cell, and GT confirms it.
Upon watching Dragon Ball Z, it is clear on the surface that the strongest Android was Cell as the other Androids were nothing more than power-boosters to him–though upon watching Dragon Ball GT, that once-clear assumption gets called into question as it is explicitly stated that Cell, in fact, wasn’t the strongest, Android 17 was.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In Dragon Ball Z, following the events of the Frieza Saga, the Z-Fighters are introduced to an all-new world-ending threat: the Androids. Fans and the Z-Fighters alike first heard of this threat from Future Trunks who literally ripped apart the timestream in order to right the wrongs brought about by the Androids.
Back in Dragon Ball Z, when Androids 17 and 18 were first awakened by their creator, Dr. Gero, 17 killed Gero without a moment’s hesitation. 17 did this to assert his dominance over the scientist and prove to Gero that he wouldn’t be his puppet. Little did 17 know, he was only hurting himself with that abrupt act of murderous violence. If 17 allowed Dr. Gero to be his guide and surrender some of that control to his creator, then Dr.
While Super 17 in Dragon Ball GT is more powerful than 17 could have ever been in DBZ due to the fact that he needed to fuse with a Machine Mutant version of himself to achieve that transformation, Android 17 still would have been powerful enough to kill Cell in Dragon Ball Z if he had just let Dr. Gero unlock his true power for him–and Dragon Ball GT proves it.
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