Dragon Ball's Mai was originally an adult woman, but when Dragon Ball Super came around, she was shown as a child. How exactly did this happen?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Many of the characters who appeared in the earliest chapters of Dragon Ball are still hanging around by the time period of Dragon Ball Super, like Yamcha or Korin. Mostly, they look about the same, or they've clearly gotten older, but one character has stood out: Mai, a member of Pilaf's gang, was an adult woman... but in Super, she's a child again, closer in age to young Trunks.
Mai's Age Was Changed by the Dragon Balls In Dragon Ball Super, Mai appears to be 8–10 years old, but is still traveling alongside Pilaf and Shu. Her personality is a bit different, much more playful and childlike than the serious woman seen previously. As it turns out, the Dragon Ball Super manga features a special Bonus Story that only appears in the second collected volume, offering an explanation.
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