Does anyone know which saga comes after the frieza saga? The two after the super 17 saga and the one after the destructive majin (where buu actually wins)?
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The Universe's Mightiest Warrior comes after the Frieza saga and it is basicly Cooler's Revenge movie. To get it you have complete the Frieza saga 100%.
The 2 after The Ultimate Android (Super 17 saga) are The True Ultimate Android (this is the 1 where Cell wins against Gohan and takes on Super 17) and The Destructive Majin ,but I think you mean A Lonesome Final Battle (Bardock, the Father of Goku movie that comes before The Ultimate Android) or The Revenge of Baby (Baby saga and comes after The Destructive Majin).
To get A Lonesome Final Battle complete the Saiyan saga 100% and to get The Revenge of Baby complete The Destructive Majin 100%.
I know this might be kind of confusing but I just got done typing the longest submission I've ever seen on Super Cheats so figure it out.
Here is a COMPLETE list of the Battle Gates (In Order):
Saiyan Saga
Frieza Saga
A Lonesome, Final Battle
The Univere's Mightiest Warrior
Android Saga
Future Super Warrior
The Legendary Super Saiyan
Threat of the Galactic Warriors
Majin Buu Saga
The Evil Monster Janemba
The Revenge of Baby
The Ultimate Android
The Revenge of the Saiyans
The Cosmic Emperor
The True Ultimate Android
The Destructive Majin
The Plan to Conquer Earth
The True World Tournament
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