Age 760 to 770: after decades of work, Doctor Mu completes Planet M2, home base for his Machine Mutants as they gather energy for Baby. Mu converts an alien named Rild into a Machine Mutant linked to M2 itself, thus making him stronger than Buu (well, one of them) #HistoryofEver
Rild’s connection to M2 is explained in GT, but it’s only in the GT Perfect File Vol.1 that we learn he started out as an ordinary alien before Mu restructured him into a Machine Mutant (similar to Gero’s later treatment of Lapis and Lazuli).
Around 759~760: Goku gets interviewed by Weekly Jump! Or so says the Daizenshuu 7 timeline. Jump’s done “interviews” with the cast of Yu Yu Hakusho and The Adventure of Dai, so I assume the daizenshuu is referencing a similar feature for DB…but I’ve been unable to find it yet.
Somewhat on that note…in the manga Goku remains anonymous after defeating Piccolo, with Bulma only vaguely reporting that a champion of justice has prevailed. Three years later on the tournament, even Chi Chi is surprised to learn Goku’s the one who saved the world.
In the anime though, Goku becomes a big celebrity (not that he cares or even notices). This obviously creates a bit of a plot hole when the Cell Games come around, since Goku and co.’s anonymity becomes a bit of a plot point.
On the other hand, before the Cell Games the narrator says the world has “forgotten” the boy who defeated Piccolo, so maybe the anime version can be reconciled by saying his 15 minutes of fame faded fast (especially if he’s gone from the Earth’s surface for three years).
(Viz messes this up by also describing people as having “forgotten” Goku’s efforts against the Saiyans and Freeza, when in Japanese it says they simply never knew about it. And for the record, the TV crews filming Nappa/Vegeta were filler too)
Also around 759 and 760: Trunks and Goten’s future opponents Idasa and Ikose are born. Their ages are given as 15 and 14 during the 25th TB in 774 (“Idasa” is an anagram of dasai/“lame”, hence the Viz name “Laem”).
Backing up a bit…sometime soon after the 23rd TB in 756, Lunch leaves Kame House and goes chasing after Tenshinhan…never to be seen again (except for a couple of other things, but I’ll get to those later).
Toriyama is on record saying he simply forgot about Lunch and came up with the “chasing after Tenshinhan” thing as an excuse, although this seems chronologically questionable. Perhaps Toriyama’s memory is better than he gives himself credit for! kanzenshuu.com/rumor/characte…
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Age 761: five years after becoming world champion and marrying Chi Chi, Goku’s life is irrevocably changed by unwelcome visitors. He’ll have to join forces with his arch-rival Piccolo in order to beat his most powerful foe yet and rescue his kidnapped son. #HistoryofEver
Also, later that same year Raditz shows up.
Raditz tracks down his brother and gives him a semi-accurate explanation of his Saiyan origins. Sure, he doesn’t seem to know the truth about Planet Vegeta’s destruction or the real reason Bardock sent Goku to Earth, etc etc, but cut him some slack. He’s a fighter, not a teacher!
Age 760 or so: from their base on Planet Freeza No.79, Freeza’s forces control at least 282% of all inhabited worlds. But they’re still expanding! The Saiyan trio of Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz conquer Planet Shatts with overwhelming power (and no visual movement). #HistoryofEver
(This Tsufruian clearly thought he could escape the Saiyans by immigrating to Planet Shatts. How naive!)
Sadly, Freeza and his retinue are unmoved by the Saiyans’ hard work, and a tense stand-off ensues. Only the ever-impulsive Nappa dares break the stillness.
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…
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: