May 8th, 750: Goku is looking for the dragon balls (well, one particular dragon ball). So is the Red Ribbon Army. Result: trouble. After taking down Silver Platoon, Goku moves on to Muscle Tower, where he meets Gero’s eighth foray into the field of androidry. #HistoryofEver
Sno’s prayers apparently do the trick, because Goku Prime lucks out of fighting No.8. Over in anniversary movie world though, a young Goku Xeno gets his ass handed to him before 8’s gentle nature kicks in:
Just as Newton and Leibniz are both credited with the invention of calculus, so too are there competing claims over Eighter’s origins:
While Toriyama did supply certain ideas for the anime filler, it’s unknown if Dr. Frappe was one of his ideas, or if it’s purely the anime staff’s fault. No.8’s bio in Daizenshuu 7 suggests that perhaps No.8 was a Gero/Frappe coproduction.
Obviously Gero himself is a no-show during the Red Ribbon arc, not yet a gleam in Toriyama’s eye. But the official parody manga DB SD shows White complain to Gero about his failed creation. Gero vows to make some sexy androids next time, but White thinks he’ll screw those up too
No.8 of course bears a striking resemblance to the Bride of Frankenstein’s husband, and in the anime General White claims the RR resurrected him after he died, in a very Frankenstein-y way.
In keeping with this, Daizenshuu 4 (and 7 above) describe him as human-based ala 17 and 18, placing them all into the “biotechnological type” category of androids
In the film Path to Power though, No.8 gets torn apart, and looks fully mechanical so far as can be seen.
Later in his Full Color manga Q&A, Toriyama stated that androids 1-8 were all purely artificial like 19, as were 9-12 for that matter. kanzenshuu.com/translations/d…
I suppose I’ve got to stop putting this off: in the manga, after Oolong’s wish Bulma says the dragon balls will stay inactive for “at least a year”. Then Goku goes to Roshi’s, trains 8 months, goes to the tournament, then goes DB-hunting again. Are we missing 4 months, or what?
According to Pilaf in DB ep.30 (during the filler that starts the RR arc), it’s been 1 year and 15 days since his last attempt with the dragon balls. So going by that, there has been an extra 4 months somewhere, either before or after Goku starts his training.
Either one is an awkward fit. The series doesn’t specify how long it takes Goku to reach Roshi’s after leaving Bulma and co., but 4 months seems like a real stretch. After all, it took him and Chi-Chi no time at all to get there via magic cloud.
Maybe Goku wandered aimlessly offscreen for 4 months between the end of the tournament and the start of the RR arc, just waiting for the balls to show up on his Dragon Radar, but in that case you’d think he’d just go straight to Bulma for help, as he does after Jingle Village
Complicating things even more: Silver’s men say they’ve already been searching for the dragon ball for 20 days, meaning presumably the balls have been registering on the RR’s radar for at least that long.
The Daizenshuu 7 timeline just goes with a plain and simple 8 months gap, from September 749 to May 750. Maybe the balls revive when the calendar year turns over? Maybe their batteries recharge faster after so simple a wish as producing panties? Who knows?
(If you do want to go with a full year gap, then if the tournament’s in May, obviously that would put the original DB hunt back in May of the previous year, which also probably fits Bulma’s talk of being on summer vacation better than a September date)
I don’t even have time to delve into the massive amount of filler that starts off the RR arc in the anime, which probably makes hay of the timeline. As far as the Daizenshuu is concerned, Goku takes out Muscle Tower the day after the TB, and I’ll stick to that for convenience.
Tomorrow: when worlds collide!
Thanks as usual to @Terez27 for the clips and additional screenshots
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May 12th, Age 750: on his third day atop Karin Tower, Goku finally manages to nab the magic water, learns that the real magic was the skills he built along the way, and heads back down to face Tao again. Things go better this time. #HistoryofEver
Meanwhile, sideways in time, things go even worse for Tao. No matter which universe, the conclusion is clear: Tao will never trouble Goku or his friends or family again!
With Tao now totally and completely dead, Goku charges Red Ribbon HQ. His army in ruins, Red spills the beans about his true motives for going after the dragon balls, which Black fails to appreciate. Elsewhere, Gero does...something, presumably.
May 9th, 750: after spending the night in Jingle Village, Goku reunites with Bulma in West City, then goes after pirate treasure in the south seas. This leads to a big chase between him and General Blue, which leads to... #HistoryofEver
That’s right, it’s Penguin Village! The setting of everyone’s favorite Akira Toriyama series, Dr. Slump! After the requisite crossover hijinks, Arale sends Blue packing and Goku goes on his merry way before anyone can think too deeply about continuity issues
In his Adventure Special Q&A from the middle of the Piccolo arc, Toriyama answered two questions about Arale, saying she probably wouldn’t appear again (true until the Super anime) and that she’s probably stronger than Goku (by Super they seem about even) kanzenshuu.com/translations/a…
Age 739 (one of these days I’ll hit the 740s): with the destruction of their adopted home world, the Saiyans of U7 are reduced to a mere handful of survivors: Prince Vegeta IV, Nappa, and Bardock’s two sons, Raditz and Goku (née Kakarot) #HistoryofEver
Age 737: While the lovey pineapple-haired Nappa looks on, young Vegeta plays with his favorite toys, the latest new and improved cultivated men. But where does he get such wonderful toys? #HistoryofEver
Toriyama’s original explanation is that the Saibaimen were created by Saiyan scientists via biotechnology. This comes from one of the memos he provided the anime staff to help with filler, the same source as his Tsufruian designs and other tidbits. kanzenshuu.com/animation-prod…
The Saibaimen’s Daizenshuu 7 bio references Toriyama’s memo on their biotech origins, and also notes that the ones currently in use are enhanced versions from Age 737 (this factoid is mentioned in the timeline too, and comes from the mook’s description in the Bardock special)
Age 734, again: long after subjugating the Saiyans, Cold decides to retire so he can spend more time with his family: his wife (who may not exist), elder son (not canon), younger son (who hates him) and grandson (also not canon). Yes, Cold Castle is a lonely place #HistoryofEver
Speaking of non-canon children: shorty after meeting the new boss (same as the old boss), King Vegeta is appalled to find Broly in the elite capsule chamber. Who let this kid into the main continuity?!
King Vegeta’s concern is that Broly might outstrip his own son, beating him to the punch in the race to become the legendary Super Saiyan. After all, there’s only one of those per millennium. They don’t hand them out in bargain sales!