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.[#ArchivesToriyama] Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 2 cover (Août 95').
Le Daizenshuu est le guide officiel de #DragonBall en 8 volumes où chaque volume est orné de sa propre illustration. Le vol.2 montre une scène nostalgique de #Goku & Krillin pendant leur entraînement avec Kamesennin.
Toriyama's Cover Illustration for the story-focused DB "Daizenshuu" 2 (1995/08/04) — A throwback to Son Goku & Kuririn's training days with Turtle Hermit!
*This is republished from a 2019/05/14 article
Dans le Daizenshuu 7, on apprend que Krillin et C18 se sont mariés en l'an 770, 3 ans après la mort de Cell.
GoChi and naruhina got married on the same date 💖😭
We know GoChi got engaged on May 7th and got married the next day on 8th May according to daizenshuu 7. Well naruhina's wedding card has the same date on it❤🥺 they're truly so similar🥰 https://t.co/HiEPsC0YnR
Algumas ilustrações pouco conhecidas, do não tão conhecido guia Daizenshuu Extra Part 1, focado nos Carddass da franquia.
Bra’s age on the other hand isn’t specified in the original manga, which leads to internal confusion in Daizenshuu 7 as to whether she’s a year older or younger than Pan. Ultimately Super sealed the deal for her being the younger of the two.
Akira Toriyama | Daizenshuu #7 | 1996
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@kalenshadow It’s in the manga too (using 地球人/Earthling, translated by Viz as “human”). This predates the daizenshuu mentioning Tien’s alien ancestry, and from an in-universe perspective it’s doubtful Yamcha would know about that anyway
A propósito, essa entrevista é da Daizenshuu 2: Story Guide, publicada em Agosto de 1995, uns 2 meses após o fim do mangá
.[#ArchivesToriyama] #DBGT TV Anime Telephone Card Illustration (1995).
Initialement créée & en🎁 dans le WSJ, cette carte téléphonique n'a jamais été disponible et distribuée. Elle a toutefois été présentée dans le Daizenshuu vol.1 montrant les 3 héros accompagnés du robot Giru.
Toriyama's Telephone Card Illustration for the animated "Dragon Ball GT" series (circa ~1995) — This was a scrapped WSJ bonus that eventually made its way into DB "Daizenshuu 1"
*This is republished from a 2018/07/26 article.
Toriyama's Cover Illustration for DB "Daizenshuu 1" — The encounter within Dragon Ball's first chapter is recreated
*This is republished from a 2019/04/02 article.
But getting back to in-universe concerns, Daizenshuu 6 places DBZ Movie 6 as happening approximately between Cell’s broadcast and the Cell Games, based on Dende-as-god, Goku’s logo-free dōgi, and Vegeta going Super Saiyan.
Trunks initially estimates Goku’s recovery time as roughly 10 days, but in fact the narrator says a total of three days pass, at which point Goku wakes up. Accordingly, the Daizenshuu 7 timeline dates this to May 15th, three days after all the excitement on May 12th.
By now it’s the afternoon (per Daizenshuu 7). Cell attacks Ginger Town. Piccolo and Kami merge and somewhat cleverly trick Cell into revealing all. Cell escapes, but Trunks+Kuririn investigate Gero’s lab, where they destroy the present day larval Cell and obtain 17’s blueprints.
In fact, the Daizenshuu timeline has Vegeta’s healing finish on December 13th, over three weeks after he began on November 21st. What’s that about? The assumption seems to be that it must take Vegeta 5 days to reach Namek, since that’s how long the Ginyu Force take to arrive.
(Daizenshuu 4 notes that Saiyan tails seem to regrow specifically during moments of crisis, such as here and during Goku’s match with Giran. Is this a coincidence, or another of their handy superpowers?)
Goku briefly returns to his home and then heads over to Roshi’s. There’s no explicit indication that any further days have passed, so Daizenshuu 7 puts this on September 10th, the same day he left Bulma and co.
September 7th: Yamcha attacks again, fails again, and decides to try a less direct approach. This is explicitly shown as the next day after Yamcha’s first appearance, but Daizenshuu 7 accidentally lumps this in with all the September 9th stuff
Prior to his death, Gohan had trained Goku in the martial arts, including his trademark Rock-Paper-Scissors technique. Daizenshuu 7’s technique dictionary also speculates that Goku might’ve received some ki training from Gohan, which is how he mastered the Kamehameha so fast.