2 answers2025-02-05 20:08:38
In 'Dragon Ball Super', Mai's age is a bit of a mystery. Thanks to the time travel shenanigans, she is considered to be about the same age as Trunks in most of the series, making her around 14. But, if we consider her original age before the series rewinds time, she would be well over 70.
3 answers2025-01-08 13:52:52
The Dragon God, Zalama, created the indestructible Super Dragon Balls Zalama forged these wish-granting orbs in already 41 years of Divine Calendar The more often imagined are cosmic billiard balls rather than pool balls. That's because they are each the size of a planet!
5 answers2025-01-16 22:01:24
Well, if I had to choose, I'd definitely say I'm most like Goku. Always striving for the best, embracing challenges head-on, and never backing down, no matter how tough the situation might be. Being just as persistent, optimistic, and loyal as Goku is something I aspire to every day.
Besides, I have a soft spot for food, just like him. I'd never back down on a food challenge. So, in essence, I see Goku as an embodiment of resilience and tenacity, characteristics I try to incorporate in my daily life. I find that 'Dragon Ball' continually inspires me to push beyond my limits and explore the bounds of my potential.
4 answers2024-12-04 00:14:52
Let's be fair, the canon status of 'Dragon Ball GT' is not all that clear. The original creator of the Dragon Ball series, Akira Toriyama, didn't do much work on 'Dragon Ball GT'. Generally speaking, fans turn their noses up at it because it is noncannon - in part since it cannot be reconciled with shenlong and the general story as told in the original manga so far. On the other hand, there are some fans, as well as Toei Animation (the company behind the anime) and contrary that claim it is again usable as another continuity altogether although. To put it however you want, which side are you on?
3 answers2025-01-15 01:03:55
As a long-time fan of "Dragon Ball Z," I've spent a lot of time cultivating my artistic skills.First, grab a pencil, a sketch pad and an eraser.Step-by-step instruction breaks things down into simple shapes such as circles and ovals for sketching body parts.Now we're going to move on from there and start adding the detailed info about muscles, facial features etc.
Finally and most pivotally color is of great import. For coloring, shading and texture one has always to refer back to the original work.But let me reiterate. This is a process that goes on and on. Anyhow, Rome wasn't built in a day.Take some practice and have fun!
3 answers2025-02-06 19:29:37
As an ardent fan of Akira Toriyama's work, I've scoured the net for any additions to the beloved Dragon Ball series. 'Dragon Ball Kakumei' is indeed an impressive fan creation. However, it's crucial to note that it's a fan-made manga and not officially recognized or canon to the original Dragon Ball series.
5 answers2025-01-07 16:04:50
As a big fan, I've lost track of how many times I've seen Dragon Ball! There are about 600 episodes in all, from the original to Z, GT, and Super. Each series carries a dramatic dramatic adventure with it and everywhere planet! Dragon Ball Z alone has 291 episodes. For the rest of you, it is going to be a long haul.
5 answers2025-01-07 15:17:15
As for the original series alone, "Dragon Ball" spans from 1986 to 1989 and has 153 episodes. But the saga itself is even bigger - in all, this beloved history sprouts three other television animated series: With 291 episodes 'Dragon Ball Z 'With 64 episodes' Dragon Ball GT 'With another 131 episodes 'Dragon Ball Super' And then there is Kaiyou de Long Zhu Plan -- an abbreviated retelling of only 167 minute-long installments from previous installments such as those found in Z or Super etc..Repackaged version However, if only one counts 'Dragon Ball Z Kai' as a separate series, then there are 706 episodes in all.