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'''Rakka''' is a fictional celestial body that is mentioned by name only in the ''[[Sachie-chan GOOD!!]]'' manga | '''Rakka''' is a fictional celestial body that is mentioned by name only in the ''[[Sachie-chan GOOD!!]]'' manga by [[Akira Toriyama]] and [[Masakazu Katsura]], first published in the May 2008 issue of ''[[Jump SQ]]'', released '''02 April 2008''' in Japan. | ||
==General Overview== | ==General Overview== | ||
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Planet Rakka (ラッカ星 ''Rakka-sei'') may be a play on the Japanese word for "peanuts" | Planet Rakka (ラッカ星 ''Rakka-sei'') may be a play on the Japanese word for "peanuts" (落花生 ''rakkasei''), which would fit in line with the [[Mil]] + [[K'cho]] + [[Colate]] name pun series of "milk chocolate". Incidentally, this also serves as the pun source for [[Rakasei]] in the [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 3|third theatrical ''Dragon Ball Z'' film]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 10:42, 16 June 2020
| Planet Rakka | |
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| ラッカ星 (Rakka-sei) | |
| English Name(s) | Rakka (Viz) |
| Manga Debut | Sachie-chan GOOD!! |
Rakka is a fictional celestial body that is mentioned by name only in the Sachie-chan GOOD!! manga by Akira Toriyama and Masakazu Katsura, first published in the May 2008 issue of Jump SQ, released 02 April 2008 in Japan.
General Overview

When Mil confronts the new bodyguards on Planet Octo, he questions whether Zalid was brought from "Planet Rakka" (ラッカ星 Rakka-sei) or "Earth" (地球 Chikyū).[1]
Name
Planet Rakka (ラッカ星 Rakka-sei) may be a play on the Japanese word for "peanuts" (落花生 rakkasei), which would fit in line with the Mil + K'cho + Colate name pun series of "milk chocolate". Incidentally, this also serves as the pun source for Rakasei in the third theatrical Dragon Ball Z film.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Toriyama, Akira; Katsura, Masakazu. Sachie-chan GOOD!!. Jump SQ, 2008 #5. Japan: Shueisha, 02 April 2008.