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==Major Events==
==Major Events==
[[File:Chozenshu4_132-charactersecrets.png|thumb|250px|[[Akira Toriyama]] elaborates on how [[No. 18]] and [[Kuririn]] come to be in a relationship.]]
[[File:Chozenshu4_132-charactersecrets.png|thumb|250px|[[Akira Toriyama]] elaborates on how [[No. 18]] and [[Kuririn]] come to be in a relationship.]]
*[[Artificial Human No. 18]] and [[Kuririn]] marry.<ref name="choz4p>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Chronological Table of DB World"|Book=31|Page=p. 24}}</ref><ref group="note">
*[[Artificial Human No. 18]] and [[Kuririn]] marry.<ref name="choz4p24>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Chronological Table of DB World"|Book=31|Page=p. 24}}</ref>
In [[Dragon Ball Chapter 431|''Dragon Ball'' chapter 431]], [[Kuririn]] explains to [[Son Goku]] that he and [[Artificial Human No. 18]] live together on the [[Turtle Hermit|Turtle Hermit's]] island with [[Marron|their daughter]]. In [[Daizenshū 7|''Daizenshū'' 7]], when asked how Kuririn and No. 18 ended up getting married, [[Akira Toriyama]] responds-{{Quotation|There was a lot that happened during those seven years. For No. 18, Kuririn was a type of person she’d never met before: earnest and straightforward. Little by little, she was drawn in by that. In my mind, their love story is pretty well-established; and with [[Bulma]] and [[Vegeta]], as well. However, I would absolutely never draw it in the comic. I mean, it’s really, really embarrassing. I’ll let my friend [[Masakazu Katsura]]-''kun'' handle love stories like that.}}''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods]]'' was originally supposed to portray the wedding between the two, as the film's scriptwriter [[Yūsuke Watanabe]] explains in an interview with "''DVD & Blu-ray Vision''"-{{Quotation|I thought I’d do a story where the enemy appears at a party on [[Earth]] when Goku’s not there, and there’d be big trouble; in the original plot, I wrote Kuririn and No. 18’s wedding, but in the story that came back from Toriyama-''sensei'', it had changed to Bulma’s birthday party. I think, with regards to Kuririn and No. 18’s wedding, it’s probably something that he wants all the fans to imagine for themselves.}}</ref>
 
==Series Coverage==
==Series Coverage==
'''Age 770''' is not portrayed in any ''Dragon Ball'' media.
'''Age 770''' is not portrayed in any ''Dragon Ball'' media.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:Kuririn-18_living-situation.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Kuririn]] explains his and [[No. 18|No. 18's]] living situation to [[Son Goku]].]]
[[File:Kuririn-18_living-situation.png|thumb|left|250px|[[Kuririn]] explains his and [[No. 18|No. 18's]] living situation to [[Son Goku]].]]
In [[Dragon Ball Chapter 431|''Dragon Ball'' chapter 431]], [[Kuririn]] explains to [[Son Goku]] that he and [[Artificial Human No. 18]] live together on the [[Turtle Hermit|Turtle Hermit's]] island with [[Marron|their daughter]]. When asked how Kuririn and No. 18 ended up getting married, [[Akira Toriyama]] responds-{{Quotation|There was a lot that happened during those seven years. For No. 18, Kuririn was a type of person she’d never met before: earnest and straightforward. Little by little, she was drawn in by that. In my mind, their love story is pretty well-established; and with [[Bulma]] and [[Vegeta]], as well. However, I would absolutely never draw it in the comic. I mean, it’s really, really embarrassing. I’ll let my friend [[Masakazu Katsura]]-''kun'' handle love stories like that.<ref name="daiz7p112>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Secret Stories of the ''Dragon Ball'' Characters"|Book=13|Page=p. 112}}<br/ >[https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/daizenshuu-7-secret-stories-of-the-dragon-ball-characters/ Kanzenshuu Translations Archive: "Secret Stories of the Dragon Ball Characters", ''Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7'': Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia]</ref>
}}''[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods]]'' was originally supposed to portray the wedding between the two, as the film's scriptwriter [[Yūsuke Watanabe]] explains in an interview with "''DVD & Blu-ray Vision''"-{{Quotation|I thought I’d do a story where the enemy appears at a party on [[Earth]] when Goku’s not there, and there’d be big trouble; in the original plot, I wrote Kuririn and No. 18’s wedding, but in the story that came back from Toriyama-''sensei'', it had changed to Bulma’s birthday party. I think, with regards to Kuririn and No. 18’s wedding, it’s probably something that he wants all the fans to imagine for themselves.<ref name="dvdvision>"Interview with [[FLOW]], [[Masako Nozawa]], [[Yūsuke Watanabe]]". DVD & Blu-ray Vision, ''April 2013''. Japan: Hinode Publishing. (pp. 79-81)<br/ >[https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/dvd-blu-ray-vision-april-2013-battle-of-gods/ Kanzenshuu Translations Archive: ''DVD & Blu-ray Vision'', April 2013 Issue]</ref>}}
{{reflist|group=note}}
{{reflist|group=note}}
==External Links==
==External Links==
* [https://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19669 Kanzenshuu Forums - "The History of Ever" by Herms]
* [https://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19669 Kanzenshuu Forums - "The History of Ever" by Herms]
* [https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/daizenshuu-7-secret-stories-of-the-dragon-ball-characters/ Kanzenshuu Translations Archive: "Secret Stories of the Dragon Ball Characters", ''Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7'': Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia]
* [https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/dvd-blu-ray-vision-april-2013-battle-of-gods/ Kanzenshuu Translations Archive: ''DVD & Blu-ray Vision'', April 2013 Issue]
==References==
==References==
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Age 770 is a fictional year in the timeline of the Dragon Ball franchise, during which Artificial Human No. 18 and Kuririn marry.

Major Events

Akira Toriyama elaborates on how No. 18 and Kuririn come to be in a relationship.

Series Coverage

Age 770 is not portrayed in any Dragon Ball media.

Notes

Kuririn explains his and No. 18's living situation to Son Goku.

In Dragon Ball chapter 431, Kuririn explains to Son Goku that he and Artificial Human No. 18 live together on the Turtle Hermit's island with their daughter. When asked how Kuririn and No. 18 ended up getting married, Akira Toriyama responds-

There was a lot that happened during those seven years. For No. 18, Kuririn was a type of person she’d never met before: earnest and straightforward. Little by little, she was drawn in by that. In my mind, their love story is pretty well-established; and with Bulma and Vegeta, as well. However, I would absolutely never draw it in the comic. I mean, it’s really, really embarrassing. I’ll let my friend Masakazu Katsura-kun handle love stories like that.[2]

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods was originally supposed to portray the wedding between the two, as the film's scriptwriter Yūsuke Watanabe explains in an interview with "DVD & Blu-ray Vision"-

I thought I’d do a story where the enemy appears at a party on Earth when Goku’s not there, and there’d be big trouble; in the original plot, I wrote Kuririn and No. 18’s wedding, but in the story that came back from Toriyama-sensei, it had changed to Bulma’s birthday party. I think, with regards to Kuririn and No. 18’s wedding, it’s probably something that he wants all the fans to imagine for themselves.[3]

External Links

References

  1. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 24)
  2. "Secret Stories of the Dragon Ball Characters". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (p. 112)
    Kanzenshuu Translations Archive: "Secret Stories of the Dragon Ball Characters", Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia
  3. "Interview with FLOW, Masako Nozawa, Yūsuke Watanabe". DVD & Blu-ray Vision, April 2013. Japan: Hinode Publishing. (pp. 79-81)
    Kanzenshuu Translations Archive: DVD & Blu-ray Vision, April 2013 Issue