A keen-eyed player noticed an inconsistency in Bandai Namco and CyberConnect2's recently released
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, and it seems that it could be retconning an important moment in the early days of the
Dragon Ball Z series.
As spotted by Twitter user
@DragonBallBLK, an entry on the game's Z Encyclopedia clearly states that Piccolo didn't destroy the moon when trying to prevent Gohan from destroying the world as a Great Ape, in the same way that Master Roshi did when Goku transformed as a kid, destroying an illusion instead.
This has had some fans debating whether this was poorly translated, or completely changing the series' canon. It turns out, in fact, that Piccolo did destroy a projection of the moon that was being, well, projected by Goku's ship; keeping in mind that Roshi had already destroyed the moon, so that isn't what Piccolo could've destroyed.
According to the entry on the Z Encyclopedia, Piccolo was the one that created an illusion of him destroying the moon, but we already know that this isn't the case. Sure, he did destroy an illusion(or rather reflection), but he doesn't have the ability to create an illusion and then destroy it; it just doesn't make sense.
Relive the thrilling story of Kakarot, the legendary Saiyan better known as Goku, in the all-new Action-RPG DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT, coming early 2020. DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT will include English and Japanese voice-over along with subtitles in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish, as well as Russian, Polish and Arabic.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC(digital).