Earth (Dragon Ball)

Earth (Dragon Ball)

Earth (also known as the Dragon World) is a fictional planet, (based on a non-fictional planet) inhabited by humans, demons, extraterrestrials, and the like being the main setting for the bulk of the plot of the "Dragon Ball" manga, the "Dragon Ball" anime, "Dragon Ball Z", as well as "Dragon Ball GT". It is also the setting for two other manga by Akira Toriyama: "Dr. Slump" and "Neko Majin Z".

Characteristics

Earth is very advanced (though the "Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT" sagas are said to take place somewhere around 700s - 800s A.D.; see Age system below ). Flying vehicles, capsules that can shrink inanimate objects down to pocket size, robots, and other near-future Sci-Fi staples are common-place on Earth. The architecture is also more advanced. The buildings are usually rounded, often employing spherical or ovoid sections held aloft by a cylindrical stem. Certain elements of magic also coexist with the advanced science. Despite the setting, the English dub of the series makes several references to the real world/present day, such as the Academy Awards (noted by Krillin about Hercule's ability to deceive the inhabitants of the Earth), Isaac Newton (mentioned by Goku on King Kai's planet with 10x the Earth's Gravity ["Dragon Ball Z" anime, episode 19] ), and Jane Goodall (mentioned by Bulma on Planet Namek when she succeeds in communicating with the frog version of Captain Ginyu ["Dragon Ball Z" anime, episode 88] ). Master Roshi and Oolong even mention Russia, Spain, France and Australia while at a beauty pageant in the movie '. Likewise, in the Japanese version of ' Krillin is called the best singer in Japan.

Politically, Earth has a planet-wide monarchy. It is divided into 43 "sectors", led by the King of the Earth. The dating system is also quite different. While the length and divisions of the year seem to be identical to the Gregorian Calendar, years are reckoned by the Age system (エイジ "Eiji", interpreted as the Christian A.D.). The standard currency is Zeni, which is mostly mentioned at the Tenkaichi Budokai.

With the exception of most of the notable characters in the series, most of Earth's inhabitants seem to suffer from Sunnydale Syndrome. Despite the obviously staggering power of Goku and the other Z Fighters, most of the populace believe Hercule to be the world's strongest fighter. They continue to believe this even after several pathetic losses to various foes, due in part to Hercule's ability to convince them that his opponents cheated somehow or he let them win. Even when directly confronted with evidence directly contradicting Hercule (and even when he is clearly absent from the battlefield), they continue to believe him responsible for many of the major victories in the series, although the Z Fighters (after accepting Hercule as one of the group for his part in defeating Majin Buu) later use this to their advantage to avoid becoming the center of attention.

In the "Dragon Ball" universe, all planets benefit from an appointed deity. Throughout most of series, the God of the Earth (Guardian of Earth in the English dub) is Kami, but later that position was given to Dende after Kami had merged with Piccolo. Because both Kami and Dende are Namekians, they have the ability to create the seven Dragon Balls, which can grant wishes if all seven are collected. These wishes are used regularly throughout "Dragon Ball" for many various things, usually bringing people back to life. Earth itself is wished back into existence a number of times through this method.

Inhabitants

Dragon World is primarily dominated by humans. With the exception of the uncommon hair colors and occasionally odd features (ranging from longer lifespans to werewolfism, to Tien's third eye) and abilities, "Dragon Ball" humans are identical to their real-life counterparts. Humans in "Dragon Ball" seem to be able to utilize or be affected by certain elements of magic. Toriyama himself has admitted to lack of forethought or planning when it comes to the details of "Dragon Ball"'s story, which accounts for some of the strange occurrences. ["Shenron's Newspaper", "Daizenshuu" vol.2 (limited edition). An archived translation can be found [http://web.archive.org/web/20041210144635/http://www.ultimatedbzinfo.com/ATI2.html here] .] Due to the biological similarities Saiyans have to humans, the two species are able to interbreed, producing hybrids such as Gohan.

When compared to other species of "Dragon Ball", humans are significantly weak. It is said that a single Saiyan infant would be capable of destroying the general population on its own. However, a select few humans have learned to use chi and are among the strongest beings in the universe. Even with such abilities, this select group of humans are still considerably weaker than many aliens with the same chi-manipulation abilities. As stated in the manga, it's possible for any human to use their chi and gain powers like the Z Fighters. For example, Gohan easily teaches Videl how to use chi to fly.

Though less common, intelligent anthropomorphic (and sometimes non-anthropomorphic) animals such as Oolong and Puar are integrated into the population and are well-adjusted and are also accepted as people (this is similar to fairy tale animals in European fiction, such as the Three Little Pigs, Puss in Boots, etc.). Even so, the anthropomorphic population sees a drastic and noticeable decline over the course of the series.

Creatures and devices used on Earth also vary greatly, as is common in works such as "Dragon Ball". Dinosaurs and other extinct creatures in the real world still roam the Dragon World freely, while the characters fly around in futuristic levitating cars and houses that can be shrunk down to convenient travel-sizes.

Tragedies

Throughout the series, the Earth and its population have gone through many changes and despairs. Enemies such as Turles (from the movie, '), who plants the "Tree of Might", a life draining tree that began to devour the Earth's energy, transforming it into a wasteland, until finally being stopped by Goku. Slug (from the movie, ', uses a device that transforms the Earth into his moving planet fortress until he is also defeated by Goku. When Garlic Jr. arrives, he used "The Black Water Mist" to infect Earth's population and transform them into evil beings, until he is stopped by Gohan. ["Dragon Ball Z" anime, episodes 108-118] When Future Trunks arrives in the present time tells Goku about the Androids, who he explains kill off most of Earth's population in his timeline. ["Dragon Ball Z" manga, volume 12, chapter ?] The world was also in horror when Cell kills thousands and then procedded to host a martial arts tournament, which if no one could defeat him in it, he would destroy the planet. ["Dragon Ball Z" manga, volume 17, chapter ?] In the movie, "", many of the evils defeated in the past were brought back to life and terrorized the Earth until they were sent back to Hell. Later on Majin Buu kills millions, mostly by turning them into candy or chocolate and eating them. When he transforms into Super Buu, he uses one large scale genocide attack to kill almost every single Earthling on the planet. Finally, Kid Buu uses a powerful energy bomb to blow the Earth up. ["Dragon Ball Z" manga, volume 26, chapter ?] It was eventually restored with the Dragon Balls of Planet Namek only to be threatened again by the evil Baby years later. When Super Android 17 and later the evil shadow dragons attack, Earth and its population once again come close to extinction, only to once again be saved by Goku and the Z Fighters.

Key Locations

Papaya Island

Papaya Island is the location of the nihongo|Tenkaichi Budokai|天下一武道会|Tenka'ichi Budōkai|World Martial Arts Tournament in the English dub in the Dragon world. The tournament features Earth's strongest fighters as well as the regular participation of the Z Fighters. The tournament is in elimination style, and starts with extensive preliminaries, with the eight winners moving on to the finals.

The tournament is fought on an outdoors arena, with the preliminaries fought inside the main building. Weapons and protective gear are forbidden and result in immediate disqualification, as does killing an opponent. The matches are won either by knockout, surrender or knocking an opponent out of the ring. Little is known about the tournaments prior to the 21st, which is the first one shown in the series, although several winners are mentioned at different points. The demonic Akuman is mentioned as having won it twice. Notable winners include Master Roshi (21st), Tien (22nd), Goku (23rd), and Hercule (24th).

Originally, the Budokai is said to occur every five years, though after Goku's participation in the 21st tournament ["Dragon Ball" manga, volume 3, chapter ?] , the inbetween time is shortened to three years, due to a surge in popularity by the people. However, after the arena is destroyed during Goku and Piccolo's battle in the 23rd tournament ["Dragon Ball" manga, volume 16, chapter ?] , the inbetween time appears to change, because the 24th tournament that Hercule won, which is never shown on screen, is never mentioned as to how many years it took place after the 23rd. As time goes on the 25th tournament occurs seven years after the Cell Games ["Dragon Ball Z" manga, volume 20, chapter?] , which took place more than ten years after the 23rd tournament. The final Budokai to take place in the manga is the 28th, which takes place ten years after the battle with Majin Buu.

Korin Tower

nihongo|Korin Tower|カリン塔|Karin-tō is a tower built thousands of years ago to honor a great hero. It is so tall that it took Goku two full days to climb it. A hole in the top of this tower fits Goku's magical staff the Power Pole, which serves as the link between the tower and Kami's Palace.

The owner, Korin grows nihongo|Senzu|仙豆|"Senzu", a kind of mystical bean that completely replenishes the consumer's health and energy, in the tower, which he gives to the Z Fighters freely. Their texture is said to be a cross between an uncooked (or under ripe) bean and a celery stalk. The Senzu beans' healing capabilities have been able to perform such feats as healing a hole in a character's chest and restore fatally injured characters to perfect health in various occasions. The beans are extremely powerful, however they are not capable of curing sicknesses or ailments such as the heart virus Goku contracts during the Android invasion. It was stated that eating one bean is equivalent to ten days worth of food. They are often carried in small sacks during fights as a safety measure.

The somersault cloud, nihongo|Kintoun|筋斗雲|"Kinto'un", also belonged to Korin, who gave it to Master Roshi when he had climbed Korin Tower. Roshi used this cloud in his youth, when he was pure of heart and before his obsession with women. A couple hundred years later, Roshi's pet turtle was lost on the main land and returned to the sea by Goku. Roshi gives this cloud to Goku as a token of his appreciation, however when he attempts to demonstrate the standards of the cloud to Goku, he is unable to sit on it due to his impurity of heart because of his lust for women. Goku uses the cloud for travel extensively throughout "Dragon Ball", though by the middle of "Dragon Ball Z", he stops using it due to his mastery of flight on his own. In the English dub, the cloud is known as the Flying Nimbus.

Kami's Palace

Kami's Palace (Kami's Lookout in the English dub) is an airbourne palace that lies above the Earth, and directly above Korin Tower. At the bottom of Kami's palace is an area that produces all the winds of the world, to get there from the top, one must go through a sacred area known as the "Shinsenkai", where all the past Kami of the Earth exist.

Room of Spirit and Time

The Room of Spirit and Time (Hyperbolic Time Chamber in the English dub). is located at Kami's Place, and is a room that is in a different dimension. Used by warriors for training, the difference in dimensions allows the warriors a year of training in a single day. The room can only be used for up to 48 hours outside the room in a character's lifetime. If one were to break that rule, the doorway to the outside world would automatically vanish, thus trapping whomever was inside for eternity. Towards the end of "Dragon Ball Z", the door to the room was destroyed by Piccolo in an attempt to lock Majin Buu inside of it forever. However, any being strong enough can manipulate their energy to break through the dimensions and escape the chamber. This technique was shown to be used by Buu and Gotenks in his Super Saiyan 3 form. ["Dragon Ball Z" manga, volume 25, chapter ?]

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