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"'''Dragon Ball'''" is a Japanese manga series created by famed manga artist [[Akira Toriyama]] ([[Bird Studio]]). The series was originally a gag manga (comic) that evolved into an martial arts action manga, becoming the standard to which all future shōnen manga would be compared. It began its run on '''20 November 1984''' in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', a popular manga anthology magazine in Japan. Each week a new chapter would be published with approximately 14 pages per chapter. When it was all said and done, the series had come to a total of 520 chapters, including one side-story, which was an amazing feat at the time.
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{{tab | Kanzenban | [[File:db_chp001_title-kan.png|250px|Dragon Ball Chapter 1 (Japanese Kanzenban)]]}}
{{tab | Tankōbon | [[File:db_chp001_title-tan.png|250px|Dragon Ball Chapter 1 (Japanese Tankōbon)]]}}
{{tab | Viz | [[File:db_chp001_title-eng.png|250px|Dragon Ball Chapter 1 (English)]]}}
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| jpn_title    = ブルマと孫悟空
| rom_title    = Buruma to Son Gokū
| eng_title    = Bulma and Son Goku
| premiered    = ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', 1984 #51
| sale_date    = 20 November 1984
| issue_date    = 03 December 1984
| pages        = Title; 01-07 (Full Color)<br />08-30 (Red and Gray Scale)
| episodes      = [[Dragon Ball Episode 1]]
| viz_title    = Bloomers and the Monkey King
| viz_release  =
| viz_trans    = [[Mari Morimoto]]
| viz_adapt    = [[Gerard Jones]]
| viz_editor    = [[Trish Ledoux]]
}}
"'''Dragon Ball'''" is a Japanese manga series created by famed manga artist [[Akira Toriyama]] ([[Bird Studio]]). The series was originally a gag manga (comic) that evolved into an martial arts action manga, becoming the standard to which all future shōnen manga would be compared. It began its run on '''20 November 1984''' in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', a popular manga anthology magazine in Japan. Each week a new chapter would be published with approximately 14 pages per chapter. When it was all said and done, the series had come to a total of 520 chapters, including one side-story, which was an amazing feat at the time. These chapters were all collected in 42 ''tankōbon'' ("separate") volumes, which were released as ''Dragon Ball'' was being published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', and later in 34 ''kanzenban'' ("Perfect Edition") volumes, which started to be released in late 2002.


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Bulma and Son Goku
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 1 (Japanese Kanzenban)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 1 (Japanese Tankōbon)
Viz
Dragon Ball Chapter 1 (English)
ブルマと孫悟空
Buruma to Son Gokū
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1984 #51
Sale Date 20 November 1984
Issue Date 03 December 1984
Chapter Data
Pages Title; 01-07 (Full Color)
08-30 (Red and Gray Scale)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 1
Viz Publication
Title Bloomers and the Monkey King
Translation Mari Morimoto
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Trish Ledoux
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"Dragon Ball" is a Japanese manga series created by famed manga artist Akira Toriyama (Bird Studio). The series was originally a gag manga (comic) that evolved into an martial arts action manga, becoming the standard to which all future shōnen manga would be compared. It began its run on 20 November 1984 in Weekly Shōnen Jump, a popular manga anthology magazine in Japan. Each week a new chapter would be published with approximately 14 pages per chapter. When it was all said and done, the series had come to a total of 520 chapters, including one side-story, which was an amazing feat at the time. These chapters were all collected in 42 tankōbon ("separate") volumes, which were released as Dragon Ball was being published in Weekly Shōnen Jump, and later in 34 kanzenban ("Perfect Edition") volumes, which started to be released in late 2002.