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But with projects like Dragon Ball Super: Broly and Dragon Ball Daima, fans have now seen previously non-canon exclusive ideas like Broly and Super Saiyan 4 officially joining the Dragon Ball timeline thanks to new work from Toriyama. But while the creator is no longer here to oversee how it’s done in the future, there is still plenty of fun opportunities to be had with many of the other Dragon Ball movie villains in canonical Dragon Ball stories in the future. Here are ten that would be fun to throw into the mix.

10). Hatchiyack
Hatchiyack is probably the last villain anyone would want or ask to see again, but it would be hilarious just to do so considering that Dragon Ball Heroes and other projects have not been able to let him go. Probably the most obscure as he was only relevant through special animated scenes in the Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans video game release in Japan, but his core story would be fun to see incorporated into the series. Not only is he a creation from the Tuffles, a race the Saiyans terrorized, but he’s also an entity crafted with the explicit purpose of taking out the Saiyans. He probably wouldn’t be fit for an arc on his own, but probably could be used as a stepping stone in a larger Saiyan vs. Tuffles arc that Dragon Ball had toyed with in Dragon Ball GT.

9). Dr. Wheelo
Dr. Wheelo is yet another obscure choice as he was only seen in the film, Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest, but would also be better fit as a stepping stone in a much bigger story. Dragon Ball Heroes set up a good way for him to return by giving him a new human body (and teaming him up with another evil scientist), and these scientist foes have been a constant throughout the franchise. Goku and the others can’t really just go around punching smart guys in the face, so the story could use Dr. Wheelo as a way to bring about another monster (maybe even Hatchiyack) for Goku to take down directly. So rather than inventing some new smart evil guy…Dragon Ball should use one of the ones they have already.

8). Bio-Broly
Now this is only here because of just how funny it would be. Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly is undoubtedly the worst rated of the original Broly film trilogy, and the foe itself was no more than just some giant goop man. But with Broly being an official member of the Z Fighters as of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (where he’s training along with Goku and Vegeta on Beerus’ planet), a clone of the Saiyan would be a great rock to throw everything into chaos. Once again, this is a choice that would not be a good fit for an entire arc but maybe even better off as like a third act boss or smaller foe that needs to be defeated to continue through the arc. This idea can be taken even further with clones of the others too with the official version.

7). Chilled
Chilled is probably the last of Frieza’s extended family fans would even want to see join the official Dragon Ball canon, but he’s also a hook to an even wilder story of Goku’s father Bardock. Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock is probably the most non-canon a special can be as Bardock was accidentally transported years into the past and was crowned as the Legendary Super Saiyan, but it was still a very cool moment to see sparked by this Frieza ancestor. If there was somehow a way to make both of those things happen within the canon itself, then this would definitely be a welcome villain to see in the future. If not, the currently god level Frieza could always use some more surprising underlings that would be easy to thrown in.

6). Hirudegarn
Hirudegarn is probably the least compelling of the villains on this list, but should be in the official Dragon Ball timeline anyway because there are just so few giant monsters to deal with these days. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero showcased how cool a kaiju fight can be within the current state of the franchise with its giant sized Cell Max, and Hirudegarn would present that cool opportunity. The franchise can take that even further with a new canonical version being much stronger. Imagine Ultra Instinct Goku unleashing a godly version of his Super Dragon Fist to take down this giant demon like seen in Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon? There’s just so much potential for a new take on this monster especially now that the Demon Realm has been expanded on so much through Dragon Ball Daima.













