I bought a set of the 7 Daizenshuu a while back, but never looked too closely at the very beginning of volume 7, and thus didn't notice until today that the poster has been torn out by a previous owner. I've tried google image searching for it, but not knowing what it's supposed to look like, the search isn't all that easy.
So, anyone here happen to have some good pictures of it? I'd be eternally grateful.
Daizenshuu #7 poster
Daizenshuu #7 poster
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Re: Daizenshuu #7 poster
I'm at school, and so I'm in no position to check, but I'm like 90% sure it's just a larger version of the group shot on Daizenshuu #7's cover.
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Re: Daizenshuu #7 poster
Going off of that, is it something like this?Hao_Kaiser wrote:I'm at school, and so I'm in no position to check, but I'm like 90% sure it's just a larger version of the group shot on Daizenshuu #7's cover.

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Re: Daizenshuu #7 poster
All of the daizenshuu foldout posters are larger versions of the cover image on one side, but the other side has a unique image. In Daizenshuu 7's case, it's a collage of all the major and not-so-major characters (manga only), organized by story arc, and with everyone numbered and named in an index on the left-hand side. There are multiple images for the major characters, showing off their different ages, forms, and what-not, so the poster is one notable source for official names for forms not named in the series. Babidi-possessed Vegeta is "Destructive Prince Vegeta", Elder Kaioshin power-up Gohan is "Super Gohan", and the Kaioshin/Kibito fusion is unimaginatively called "Kaioshin-Kibito". The poster is also interesting because it's made up entirely of manga images, which were colored for the purpose of the poster.Hao_Kaiser wrote:I'm at school, and so I'm in no position to check, but I'm like 90% sure it's just a larger version of the group shot on Daizenshuu #7's cover.
The third TV Animation daizenshuu has a somewhat similar collage of numerous characters, but uses images from the anime rather than the manga, has filler and movie characters included as well, is one solid block of characters superimposed over each other, doesn't have any particularly strict organizational scheme, and doesn't label the characters.
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Re: Daizenshuu #7 poster
That's weird, usually saiyans use such prefix to refer to their Super Saiyan forms or at least a form that succeed the Super Saiyan. But considering Goku's powered Kamehame-ha was a "Super Kamehame-ha", it's a common choice of name in the manga.Herms wrote:Elder Kaioshin power-up Gohan is "Super Gohan"
Perhaps the poster didn't meant to provide an official name, just used a generic prefix.
The Daizenshuu profile already provided his official name, "Kaioshin". To the point it doesn't even care in distinguishing the character from Shin.Herms wrote:the Kaioshin/Kibito fusion is unimaginatively called "Kaioshin-Kibito"
Afterall, "Kaioshin" is a title, not a name. They wouldn't care in providing a name for the fusion, since it never provided a personal name for Shin.




