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Dragon Ball Z Episode 194:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DIt9la9Gs0IuMzw_QRjXI2E0PNSOyWlp/view?usp=sharing 

Dragon Ball Z Episode 195:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gdRcDPPFlB2EZP2yAxxWZ0q8wZ22Tog-/view?usp=sharing 

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Jack Marshal

toriyama is notorious for forgetting characters and moves lol

Anonymous

Trunks' time travel hijinks effectively forged a single timeline into two distinct timelines. Basically, the moment you change anything, you create an independent thread whose destiny is detached from the original course of the future. Naturally this gets more complicated —and a lot more Rick and Morty— when you consider that the Cell we deal with throughout the saga is technically from ANOTHER future where the Z Fighters probably invoked the Hyperbolic Time Chamber and dealt with 17 and 18 without Cell's interference. Possibly Piccolo himself had the honor, though that doesn't explain Trunks having beaten 17 and 18 after coming back to the future... only to be killed by Imperfect Cell. Well, I guess technically the 17 and 18 of the future are a lot weaker than in the canon timeline. This either suggests four distinct timelines, or Cell's killing of Trunks and returning to the past are from him returning from the future before events actually played out. Determinism and all that. ...But then Trunks killing Cell in the future would prevent him from becoming Perfect in the past and creating the Cell Games and hjgfkskdhfjglskjhflsdhfglkjhsdflghsdlfghslkdfhglskdhfglsdhfglkjs... Time Travel always complicates the narrative beyond an author's ability to wrangle it... Or well, it does given when Dragonball Super tries explaining timelines, it basically says there are only two, which makes reconciling all the details I just mentioned an absolute bear...