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'''Monster Island''' is a wildlife preserve inside a royal nature park.{{efn|There is only one nation in [[Dragon World]]'s [[Earth]], and it is ruled by [[Earth's King]].}} The island is guarded by a lone Ranger, [[No. 17]], who lives with his zoologist wife and their family on another island in the park.<ref name="fc5-6">{{Cite manga|Title="Answers for your
'''Monster Island''' is a wildlife preserve inside a royal nature park.{{efn|There is only one nation in [[Dragon World]]'s [[Earth]], and it is ruled by the [[King of the World]] from [[Central City]].<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Field: The Earth"|Book=8|Page=p. 77}}</ref>}} The island is guarded by a lone Ranger, [[No. 17]], who lives with his zoologist wife and their family on another island in the park.<ref name="fc5-6">{{Cite manga|Book=fc5-6|Page=p. 221}}<br>——{{Cite web|URL=https://www.kanzenshuu.com/translations/db-full-color-artificial-humans-cell-arc-06/|Website=Kanzenshuu|Title="Answers for your 'Artificial Humans & Cell Arc' questions!! Dragon Ball Q&A"|AccessDate=02 December 2020}}</ref>
'Artificial Humans & Cell Arc' questions!! Dragon Ball Q&A"|Book=fc5-6|Page=p.}}</ref>


The island is home to many endangered animals including the [[Minotaur]], hunted for its valuable horns.{{efn|In the anime, there is only one [[Minotaur]] on the island, and [[No. 17]] thinks he might be the last one on [[Earth]].<ref name="DBSep86">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=86}}</ref> In the manga, there are at least three on the island.<ref name="DBSch31">{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=31}}</ref>}} [[No. 17]] guards the island from poachers.
The island is home to many endangered animals including the [[Minotaur]], hunted for its valuable horns.{{efn|In the anime, there is only one [[Minotaur]] on the island, and [[No. 17]] thinks he might be the last one on [[Earth]].<ref name="DBSep86">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=86}}</ref> In the manga, there are at least three on the island.<ref name="DBSch31">{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=31}}</ref>}} [[No. 17]] guards the island from poachers.
==Name==
==Name==
Monster Island (モンスター島 ''Monsutā-tō'') has only been named as such in [[Toyotarō]]'s ''[[Dragon Ball Super (manga)|Dragon Ball Super]]'' manga, but [[Akira Toriyama]]'s design for [[No. 17]] includes the letters MIR on his shirt and an armband that reads RANGER. Assuming that the letters on his shirt refer to the location, and the armband refers to his job, "MIR" probably stands for something like Monster Island Reserve. [[Trunks]] and [[Goten]] wear these same uniforms, shirt and armband, when they fill in for No. 17 as Rangers. It is not clear whether MIR refers to Monster Island specifically or the larger nature park.
Monster Island (モンスター島 ''Monsutā-tō'') has only been named as such in [[Toyotarō]]'s ''[[Dragon Ball Super (manga)|Dragon Ball Super]]'' manga, but [[Akira Toriyama]]'s design for [[No. 17]] includes the letters MIR on his shirt and an armband that reads RANGER. Assuming that the letters on his shirt refer to the location, and the armband signifies his job, "MIR" probably stands for something like "Monster Island Reserve"; however this has not been stated by any official source. [[Trunks]] and [[Goten]] wear these same uniforms, shirt and armband, when they fill in for No. 17 as Rangers. It is not clear whether MIR refers to Monster Island specifically or the larger nature park.


Toyotarō uses the English word "monster", but the Japanese suffix for islands (島 ''-tō''). When 島 is used as a standalone noun, it is pronounced ''shima''.
Toyotarō uses the English word "monster", but the Japanese suffix for islands (島 ''-tō''). When 島 is used as a standalone noun, it is pronounced ''shima''.
==Production==
==Production==
[[File:Location-17s-Family.png|thumb|200px|[[No. 17]] tells [[Goku]] that his family lives on this nearby island.<ref name="DBSch31"/>]]
[[No. 17]]'s new occupation as a park ranger was first mentioned a Q&A session with [[Akira Toriyama]] in [[Dragon Ball Full Color: Artificial Humans & Cell Arc Volume 6]], published on '''02 May 2014'''. This Q&A contains certain details about Monster Island that were never revealed in ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'', anime or manga.<ref name="fc5-6"/>
[[No. 17]]'s new occupation as a park ranger was first mentioned a Q&A session with [[Akira Toriyama]] in [[Dragon Ball Full Color: Artificial Humans & Cell Arc Volume 6]], published on '''02 May 2014'''. This Q&A contains certain details about Monster Island that were never revealed in ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'', anime or manga.<ref name="fc5-6"/>
{{Quotation|'''Where'd Artificial Human No. 17 go after the Cell arc, and what did he do?'''<br>He works in the wildlife preserve area of a gigantic royal nature park, as an outstanding guard who doesn't hold back against poachers.<br><br>It's an ideal job for No. 17, who loves to be on his own and isn't big on cooperating with others; since he's so good at his job, he takes in a high salary. He's married to a zoologist; they have one child and two adopted children, and live happily in an isolated house inside the nature park.|Akira Toriyama}}
{{Quotation|'''Where'd Artificial Human No. 17 go after the Cell arc, and what did he do?'''<br>He works in the wildlife preserve area of a gigantic royal nature park, as an outstanding guard who doesn't hold back against poachers.<br><br>It's an ideal job for No. 17, who loves to be on his own and isn't big on cooperating with others; since he's so good at his job, he takes in a high salary. He's married to a zoologist; they have one child and two adopted children, and live happily in an isolated house inside the nature park.|Akira Toriyama}}

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Monster Island
モンスター島
(Monsutā-tō)
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Super Chapter 31
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Super Episode 85
Locational Data
Area Universe 7
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Monster Island is a wildlife preserve inside a royal nature park.[a] The island is guarded by a lone Ranger, No. 17, who lives with his zoologist wife and their family on another island in the park.[2]

The island is home to many endangered animals including the Minotaur, hunted for its valuable horns.[b] No. 17 guards the island from poachers.

Name

Monster Island (モンスター島 Monsutā-tō) has only been named as such in Toyotarō's Dragon Ball Super manga, but Akira Toriyama's design for No. 17 includes the letters MIR on his shirt and an armband that reads RANGER. Assuming that the letters on his shirt refer to the location, and the armband signifies his job, "MIR" probably stands for something like "Monster Island Reserve"; however this has not been stated by any official source. Trunks and Goten wear these same uniforms, shirt and armband, when they fill in for No. 17 as Rangers. It is not clear whether MIR refers to Monster Island specifically or the larger nature park.

Toyotarō uses the English word "monster", but the Japanese suffix for islands (島 -tō). When 島 is used as a standalone noun, it is pronounced shima.

Production

No. 17 tells Goku that his family lives on this nearby island.[4]

No. 17's new occupation as a park ranger was first mentioned a Q&A session with Akira Toriyama in Dragon Ball Full Color: Artificial Humans & Cell Arc Volume 6, published on 02 May 2014. This Q&A contains certain details about Monster Island that were never revealed in Dragon Ball Super, anime or manga.[2]

Where'd Artificial Human No. 17 go after the Cell arc, and what did he do?
He works in the wildlife preserve area of a gigantic royal nature park, as an outstanding guard who doesn't hold back against poachers.

It's an ideal job for No. 17, who loves to be on his own and isn't big on cooperating with others; since he's so good at his job, he takes in a high salary. He's married to a zoologist; they have one child and two adopted children, and live happily in an isolated house inside the nature park.
— Akira Toriyama

In Super, No. 17 clarifies that his wife and children do not live on Monster Island;[3] in the manga, No. 17 points Goku to the nearby island where they live.[4]

Notes

  1. There is only one nation in Dragon World's Earth, and it is ruled by the King of the World from Central City.[1]
  2. In the anime, there is only one Minotaur on the island, and No. 17 thinks he might be the last one on Earth.[3] In the manga, there are at least three on the island.[4]

References

  1. "Field: The Earth". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 04 October 1995. ISBN 4-08-782754-2. (p. 77)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Full Color: Artificial Human & Cell Arc Volume 6. Japan: Shueisha, 02 May 2014. ISBN 978-4-08-880106-3. (p. 221)
    ——"Answers for your 'Artificial Humans & Cell Arc' questions!! Dragon Ball Q&A". Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 02 December 2020.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Trading Blows for the First Time! Artificial Human No. 17 vs Son Goku!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 86. Japan: Fuji TV, 16 April 2017.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 31: "Super Warriors Assemble!". V-Jump, February 2018. Japan: Shueisha, 16 December 2017.