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** Dragon Row
===Gallery===
* Todo: First view of the city in DBZ 199, Satan City sign from anime or manga, Satan City Bank


==Known Residents==
==Known Residents==

Revision as of 16:58, 30 December 2020

Satan City
サタンシティ(Satan shiti)
English Name(s) Satan City (Funimation)
Hercule City (Funimation Censored)
Herculopolis (Viz)
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 421
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Episode 199
Locational Data
Area B-4
Planet Earth
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Satan City is a fictional location in the world of Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. It was introduced in Dragon Ball Chapter 421 as a city some distance away from the Son family home but where Son Gohan could attend high school. The site is located in sector B-4, inland in the eastern side of Dragon World's major continent. A mountain range separates the city from the ocean.

General Overview

Located on the east coast of sector B-4, Satan City is an inland metropolis with Western-style architecture. Originally called "Orange Star City", the early history of the region is unknown. Some time prior to Age 767, Mister Satan came to live in the city with his daughter, Videl. After his "victory" at the Cell Games, the area was renamed in honor of humanity's savior. While some locations, such as Satan City Bank, took on the regions's new name, others (such as Orange Star High School) kept the prior naming convention.[1]

Locations Nearby

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Satan City Bank

TBD

  • Streets (TBD)
    • Satan City
    • Dragon Row

Gallery

  • Todo: First view of the city in DBZ 199, Satan City sign from anime or manga, Satan City Bank

Known Residents

Name

TBD

Tidbits

TBD

Production

TBD

Notes

External Links

TBD

References

  1. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 421: "Satan City's High School". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #23. Japan: Shueisha, 11 May 1993.