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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?)
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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
Toriyama's foldout poster illustration for SJ's Special Edition Famicom Secrets "Daizensho" for "Dragon Ball Z II Violent God Freeza!!" game content (1991/08/10) — The fierce battle between Son Goku & Freeza is dynamically depicted!
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.
The Daizenshuu dates therefore imply that the end of Slump and the beginning of DB both happen in 749, and that her RR arc cameo is about a year after Slump ends. There are a few kinks, but it works about as well as any attempt to rationalize Slump possibly can.
My colorized Son Gohan
Dragon Ball Daizenshu TV Animation PART 2
Oolong explains that Mt. Frypan caught fire about 10 years before Bulma and co visit, so Daizenshuu 7 dates this to 739, a decade prior to the start of the series in 749. Annoyingly, Viz adds narration later describing Ox King and Chi Chi as being locked out “for months now”.
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Bardock and Goku look alike, as you’d expect of father and son, but DBZ Movie 3 lets us see Tullece (Turles), who’s identical to Goku simply because “there weren’t that many types” of low-class Saiyans. Daizenshuu 3 attributes this to the low-class warriors’ shared environment.
Yes, it’s Goku’s adoptive grandfather Son Gohan, born in Age 658 according to the Daizenshuu 7 timeline, thus technically making him 92 when he reunites with Goku in 750...but of course by then he’s been dead for an unspecified number of years.
In the series, Piccolo explains that the world is subdivided into 43 districts (地区), one of which is West City. Daizenshuu 7 adds that these were originally the 43 countries that united into the world state (making West City originally a sort of city-state).
What kind of king, exactly? Bulma just uses the generic 王様/ōsama, but according to Daizenshuu 7, this was the “king of the nation” (国王/koku-ō) from 100 years ago. Doesn’t sound like a big difference, but the term 国王/koku-ō has a very specific meaning on DB Earth...
The 1993 "Majokko Daizenshuu" features an animation cel of Flash Honey that was never used in the series. It appears to have originally been from a scene in episode 12. #cutiehoney #cuteyhoney