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!
Raditz takes Gohan hostage to ensure Goku’s compliance, but this doubly backfires: first by allowing Goku and Piccolo to track him down via the DB in Gohan’s hat (their ki-sensing skills apparently still suck) and second by putting him on the receiving end of Gohan’s hidden power
Ultimately though it’s the Goku/Piccolo tag-team that seals the deal, as Goku sacrifices himself so that Piccolo can nail Raditz with his fancy new drill beam attack. But Raditz has some bad news: Vegeta and Nappa will be arriving in a year (more or less) to avenge him!
Actually, Vegeta and Nappa don’t give a crap about Raditz, but they’re real intrigued about these “dragon balls” Piccolo mentioned. They take off for Earth without bothering to get Freeza’s permission. Freeza’s upset…for a bit. But those dragon balls sure do sound nice…
(Freeza doesn’t leave for Namek until next year in 762, so it’s unclear exactly when he finds out about Vegeta and Nappa’s trip to Earth. Maybe the two were due back on Planet Freeza No.79 in a year and their absence isn’t noticed until then?)
Meanwhile, Kami and Piccolo both have a psychic premonition of their impending death a year hence, and take roughly similar actions: Kami sends the dead Goku off to get trained by North Kaio in the afterlife, while Piccolo takes Gohan to a wasteland for his own brand of training.
Piccolo is apparently drawn to this particular wasteland by instinct, since it looks vaguely similar to Namek (kind of, a bit). He leaves Gohan to survive on his own for the next six months, but stays close by to keep an eye on him, and supply apples as necessary.
Gohan’s very first night out in the wild just so happens to be a full moon, and the Saiyan half of him goes apeshit. Is this a coincidence, or did Raditz intentionally schedule his arrival for a full moon night, just as Vegeta and Nappa do?
Regardless, Piccolo’s not going to stand for this nonsense. He reverts Gohan to normal by blowing up the moon…or so the manga would have us believe. The video game DBZ Kakarot on the other hand claims Piccolo merely conceals the moon via Namekian illusions. Wake up, sheeple!
And with that, another eventful day comes to a close. What day is that, exactly? Per Daizenshuu 7, the year is 761 (5 years on from the 23rd TB in 756), and the exact date is October 12th. Why October 12th? I’m not sure exactly, but it seems like a mistake.
See, the date they give for Vegeta and Nappa’s arrival is November 23rd of 762, more than 13 months later. However, the series indicates that the timeframe is closer to 11 months (characters even comment on it being a month earlier than the expected full year).
On the other hand, if you switch the dates around so that Raditz arrives on November 23rd 761, followed by Vegeta and Nappa on October 12th 762, it fits the 11 month timeframe. Was this the original plan before the dates got swapped around by accident? We’ll probably never know.
Still, there’s at least one reason for dating the Namek arc to December, which makes November fit for the Vegeta/Nappa battle (more on this next week). Overall, it’s far easier to ditch the date of Raditz’s arrival but keep the other daizenshuu dates rather than renumber it all.
Oh, also: the Daizenshuu 7 timeline includes Garlic Jr and co abducting Gohan, as shown in DBZ Movie 1. The only other movie event they include is Cooler’s attack from DBZ Movie 5 (the Chouzenshuu 4 revision adds BoG). Why these two movies exactly? Beats me.
(The timeline also includes Garlic Senior’s role in Kami’s backstory, Planet Makyo’s approach to Earth 5,000 years ago, and the events of the Garlic Jr filler arc. For whatever reason, they can’t get enough of Garlic Jr. Maybe they’re just DBZ Movie 1 fans? Who can blame them?)
On Tuesday: the year of living dangerously!
Thanks as usual to @Terez27 for the clips, and @DetectiveX for the DBZ Kakarot info and screenshots
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It’s already November 20th in Japan, which means Dragon Ball has officially reached its 40th anniversary. In case you weren’t paying attention and/or born at the time, here are some highlights from the first 40 years of DB history… #DragonBall40th
1984: gag manga superstar Akira Toriyama concludes megahit Dr. Slump, and in November debuts its follow-up in Weekly Jump. This Journey to the West-inspired kung-fu adventure kicks off as inventor girl Bulma recruits monkey boy Goku to track down the titular dragon balls.
1985: after last year’s tail-end teaser, things begin in earnest. The initial “quest for the dragon balls” arc wraps up in May, and Toriyama shifts gears to a tournament arc (always a fan favorite in his Dr. Slump days) with the lecherous Roshi and Goku’s new cueball-esque BFF.
According to Bunshun Online, Dragon Room head honcho Akio Iyoku has stepped down from Shueisha and established his own company, Capsule Corporation Tokyo. Supposedly he wants Shueisha to keep DB’s manga publishing rights but for CC Tokyo to handle DB games/anime/etc.
As you might imagine, Shueisha is reluctant to part with DB to any extent, and negotiations are still ongoing. According to this article, anyway. Shueisha has apparently confirmed that Iyoku is stepping down, but not confirmed any of the particulars so far.
Bunshun Online reached out to Toriyama and asked if he would be working with Iyoku in future, but Toriyama said he couldn’t comment publicly, only through Shueisha. He also said the company name “Capsule Corporation Tokyo” was Iyoku’s idea, not his own.
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai ep.41: Pissed Myst’s great and the logistics of Dai’s sword are interesting, while the castle’s just there to be knocked down. But it knocks down well. 4/5 #DragonQuest#ep41
Rewatching the DBS panel, there’s a few things I want to note about the subtitles. They’re fine overall but there’s a few things I think are oversimplified or left out. Going through roughly in order of importance…
When discussing the artwork for New Character 1 and 2, in Japanese Hayashida says how it’s Toriyama’s original artwork, unlike the Piccolo/Pan/etc images that have been developed into full-fledged anime designs. The subtitles instead say it was made before movie production began
Now, it might indeed be true that Toriyama would’ve made the initial artwork before movie production began, but that’s not really what Hayashida is talking about. He’s contrasting this image with the earlier ones shown of Piccolo and co, which weren’t Toriyama’s original artwork
May 15th, Age 767: after three days of rest, Goku recovers from his heart disease (a week earlier than Trunks expected). The situation may be dire, but Goku knows the perfect place where Vegeta and Trunks can finally spend some quality father/son time together... #HistoryofEver
Speaking of quality time, Goku and Chi Chi get a nice moment together in the anime, sharing a kiss far too hot to actually show on screen. Or include in the canon, for that matter.
Alright, so…in the original manga, Goku and Chi Chi are never shown kissing. In DBZ ep.147 they share an offscreen kiss (they later made a figurine based on this). In the DBS anime and manga, Goku claims never to have kissed his wife. Draw your own conclusions.
May 12th, Age 767 (Bad Future Edition): at 10 AM on an island 9km southwest of South City, 17 and 18 begin their assault. Vegeta and co are mowed down, leaving Gohan sole survivor. Even the dragon balls are no use, since Pilaf and co wasted them on a dumb wish. #HistoryofEver
May 12th, Age 767 (Better Future Edition): 19 and 20 appear on schedule, but Our Heroes are ready. Well, Goku gets a bit sick, but Vegeta covers for him. While 19 and 20 don’t last long, 17 and 18 make short work of the gang. And that’s just the beginning of their problems…
Yes, it’s another busy day. May 12th has the honor of being one of the few specific dates mentioned in the series, although the year 767 comes from the Daizenshuu 7 timeline. If there’s any number pun significance to this date, I haven’t been able to find it.