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You know the idea of Alladin, right? Where Jafar asked to be omnipotent like a genie, but was cursed to be a slave.
So, Porunga and Shenlong could have being bad guys from the past wich were sealed inside Dragon Balls. So, something happens that finally unseal them, and we have a new DB arc.
Compared to Super. GT is a masterpiece. It's clear there wasn't any thought put into dragon ball super. The ONLY reason it's even remotely successful is because many fans are blinded by nostalgia. Toei was at least thinking outside of the box with GT. That means they were trying to produce a story that made sense. Hardly anything in Super makes any sense. Also, Goku isn't a mental ♥♥♥♥♥♥ in GT