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* [[Imegga]] | * [[Imegga]] (episodes [[Dragon Ball GT Episode 3|3]]-[[Dragon Ball GT Episode 5|5]]) | ||
* [[Monmath]] ([[Dragon Ball GT Episode 6|episode 6]]) | |||
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Revision as of 03:30, 29 September 2020
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"Our Universe" 我々の宇宙 (Wareware no Uchū) | |
| Rank | 11/12 |
| Counterpart | Universe 6 |
| Deities | |
| Kaiōshin | Shin |
| Kaiō |
North Kaiō, South Kaiō East Kaiō, West Kaiō, Dai Kaiō |
| God of Destruction | Beerus |
| Angel | Whis |
Universe Seven is called simply "Our Universe". It is the universe in which the entirety of the story takes place before other universes are explored in Dragon Ball Super. The universe is ruled by the Kaiōshin Shin, the God of Destruction Beerus, and his attendant Angel Whis. As of Dragon Ball Super Episode 83, Universe 7 only has 28 inhabited worlds remaining.
Universe 7's rank at the beginning of the Tournament of Power is No. 11 out of 12, above only Universe 9.[1] In the manga continuity, after Universe 7 wins the tournament, the Great Priest tells Shin that No. 17's wish to restore the erased universes has caused them to be elevated to the No. 10 rank. However, it is unknown whether any of the other universes' rankings were adjusted.[2]
Planets
Dr. Slump
Dragon Ball (Original Manga)
- Earth
Namek- Yardrat
- Metamora
- Planet Freeza No. 79
- Universe 7 Kaiōshin Realm
- Kaiō's Planet
Vegeta- Zoon
- Planet of Darkness
Dragon Ball Z (Toei)
The below planets are only mentioned or seen in the anime-original content of Dragon Ball Z, including anime filler content, movies, and specials.
Arlia- Kanassa
- Meat
- Nutz
- Kabōcha
- Ikonda
- Ankoku (unknown)[note 1]
Shamo(Movie 8)New Vegeta(Movie 8)
Dragon Ball GT
The below planets are only mentioned or seen in the anime-original content of Dragon Ball GT.
Dragon Ball Super
The below planets are only mentioned or seen in the Dragon Ball Super era material, including the final two Dragon Ball Z films, Battle of Gods and Resurrection 'F'.
Anime
The below planets are only mentioned or seen in the Dragon Ball Super anime.
Manga
The below planets are only mentioned or seen in the Dragon Ball Super manga.
Additional Dragon Ball Media
Sachie-chan GOOD!!
Jiya
Kintoki: Toki of the Golden-Eyed Tribe
Unnamed Planets
The following planets are known to exist now or at some point in the past, and while they have not been given formal names, they are either explicitly referred to or seen as independent celestial bodies.
- The planet where OG73-I was created
- The planet where Yunba, Shimorekka, and OG73-I land immediately prior to warping to Earth; filled with a hedgehog-esque alien race that can create warp holes
- The uninhabited planet with an entrance to the Room of Spirit and Time that Merusu takes Son Goku to
- The planet with a group of squid-esque aliens that Son Goku briefly stops at for directions on his way back to battle Moro on Earth
Inhabitants
Divine Beings
Shin (シン)
Shin is the current Kaiōshin of Universe 7. In ancient times, he held the position of East Kaiōshin, at a time when there were four cardinal Kaiōshin ruled by Dai Kaiōshin. He was the youngest of them, and the only one to survive the terror of Majin Boo during the reign of the sorcerer Bibbidi.[3] When Bibbidi sealed Boo to transport him to Earth, his next target, Shin killed him and left Boo on the planet inside his seal. Shin is normally referred to by his title, but he uses his given name[1] as an alias when he enters the 25th Tenka'ichi Budōkai with his attendant Kibito on Earth[4] after they discover that Bibbidi's son Bobbidi plans to release Boo from his seal.[5] |
Elder Kaiōshin (老界王神)
The Elder Kaiōshin is a companion and advisor to Shin, the current Kaiōshin of Universe 7. His given name is not known. He is the product of a Potara fusion with an old witch who is the source of some of his mysterious powers,[6] and he served as Kaiōshin in Universe 7 fifteen generations before Shin.[7] He was trapped in the Z Sword during a trivial quarrel with the God of Destruction Beerus, who had been visiting the Kaiōshin Realm for their millennial coordination meeting.[8][9] The sword was secured in rock, and none of the Kaiōshin had ever been strong enough to pull it out.[10] Son Gohan becomes the first to retrieve the sword,[11] which is broken during his training when Shin encourages him to test the sword's strength against Katchin Steel.[7] The Elder Kaiōshin then performs a ritual to increase Gohan's power.[12] He later gives his life to Son Goku so that Goku can fight Majin Boo,[13] and his life is restored by the Namekian Dragon Balls after Boo is defeated.[14] |
Beerus (ビルス)
Beerus is the God of Destruction of Universe 7 and he is attended by the Angel Whis. Beerus's twin brother Champa holds the same position in Universe 6 and is attended by Whis's sister Vados. Beerus's name was originally adapted from the Japanese transliteration of the German pronunciation of Virus (ビールス/Biirusu). In the original script for Battle of Gods, Yūsuke Watanabe had imagined Beerus as the God of Destruction responsible for infecting the Saiyans with evil.[15][16] When Akira Toriyama revised the script, he thought that the pun was on the German word Bier (also ビールス), so he named Beerus's attendant Whis after "whiskey".[17] This accident served to establish the theme of Gods of Destruction and Angels being named after alcoholic beverages. Beerus was designed by Toriyama.[18] |
Whis (ウイス)
Whis is an Angel who serves as a guide to Beerus, the God of Destruction of Universe 7. Whis's name is derived from "whiskey" (ウイスキー), a distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash and aged in wooden casks, generally made of charred white oak.[17] |
Notes
- ↑ Ankoku was destroyed in Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans, but not in the original Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans.
- ↑ Planet Freeza No. 448 is referenced in the 2015 theatrical film Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and...)
- ↑ The original home world of the Saiyans was mentioned in the first volume of the Dragon Ball GT Perfect Files.
- ↑ (Vampa appears in the 2018 theatrical film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, and makes a cameo appearance in Dragon Ball SD chapter ##)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Universe 7". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 14 April 2017.
@Herms98 (14 April 2017). Twitter. - ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 42: "Battle's End and Aftermath". V-Jump, January 2019. Japan: Shueisha, 21 November 2018. (p. 29)
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 508: "The Pure Majin Buu". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1995 #13. Japan: Shueisha, 28 February 1995.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 438: "The Matchups Are Decided!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #41. Japan: Shueisha, 14 September 1993.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 445: "A Frightful Mystery". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #48. Japan: Shueisha, 02 November 1993.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 502: "Is This Gonna Work?! The Potara Fusion!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1995 #07. Japan: Shueisha, 13 January 1995.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 479: "The Z Sword and Another Kaiōshin". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1994 #33. Japan: Shueisha, 19 July 1994.
- ↑ 「12(トゥエルブウ)のナゾ」. Saikyō Jump, June 2014. Japan: Shueisha, 02 May 2014. (p. 10)
"Twel-Boo Mysteries" (02 May 2014). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 09 October 2018. - ↑ "Where Does the Dream Continue?! The Search for Super Saiyan God!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 3. Japan: Fuji TV, 19 July 2015.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 471: "A Time of Tribulation". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1994 #25. Japan: Shueisha, 24 May 1994.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 472: "The Z Sword". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1994 #26. Japan: Shueisha, 31 May 1994.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 496: "A Desperate Big-Big-Big Pinch!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1994 #51. Japan: Shueisha, 22 November 1994.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 500: "A Great Reversal". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1995 #03/04. Japan: Shueisha, 20 December 1994.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 514: "A Message for the Revived People of Earth". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1995 #19. Japan: Shueisha, 11 April 1995.
- ↑ 「FLOW、野沢雅子、渡辺雄介」DVD & Blu-Ray Vision, April 2013. Japan: Hinode, 19 March 2013. (pp. 79-81)
"FLOW, Masako Nozawa, Yūsuke Watanabe" (01 April 2013). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 22 September 2018. - ↑ 「豪華キャスト&スタッフがかたる!17年振り劇場版最新作の魅力」 GetNavi, May 2013. Japan: Gakken, 23 March 2013. (booklet pp. 4-5)
"The Top-Notch Cast and Staff Talk!" (27 March 2013). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 22 September 2018. - ↑ 17.0 17.1 「新作映画「原作者の意地」 鳥山明さん独占インタビュー」 (30 March 2013). Asahi Shimbun Digital. Retrieved: 09 December 2013.
"'The Creator Shows Some Spine' with the New Movie―Akira Toriyama-san Exclusive Interview" (20 May 2013). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 22 September 2018. - ↑ 「明鳥山先生 神級インタビュー」"Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods" Animation Comic. Japan: Shueisha, 04 October 2013. (pp. 350-355)
"Akira Toriyama-sensei Godly Interview" (08 December 2013). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 2 September 2018.



