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Son Goku's House
孫悟空の家 (Son Gokū no ie)
Manga
Son Goku's House
Anime
Son Goku's House
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 336
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Episode 1 (house next to Son Gohan's home)
Dragon Ball Z Episode 123 (home from manga)
Locational Data
Area B-4
Planet Earth
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Son Goku's House is the primary home of the protagonist Son Goku in the world of Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama. Although the term can refer either to Son Goku's initial dwelling or the one he moved to with Chi-Chi, Daizenshuu 4 exclusively uses this term to refer to the latter location.

General Overview

Son Gohan's House, point #2, is located in the same region of the world as Son Goku's later home, point #4, but some distance away.

Shortly after arriving on Earth, Grandpa Gohan took Son Goku to live with him at his house, a remote dwelling on Mount Paozu. After Gohan's accidental death, Goku inherited the house and lived there until he departed with Bulma in Age 749. He may have returned there infrequently while not traveling, but appears to have settled down in (or near) his childhood home after marrying Chi-Chi in Age 756.

By Age 764, Goku and Chi-Chi moved to an alternate site near a river and village, located in East 439 District.[1] Their full address was "58N018 East 439 District".[2] While the new site was still rural, it was located closer to civilization and with access to a road.[3]

Known Residents

Name

TBD

Tidbits

  • Several Dragon Ball Z episodes including 125 and 136 show Goku and family back at their "old" house (adjacent to Son Gohan's House), even after they are seen at their "new" house in episode 123. This discontinuity is likely a production error. Daizenshuu 4 clearly states that the houses are in separate locations.[4][5][6]

Production

TBD

Notes

External Links

TBD

References

  1. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 422: "Gohan, Very Tired". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #24. Japan: Shueisha, 18 May 1993.
  2. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Battle!! The Three Great Super Saiyans. Japan: 1992 Toei Anime Fair (Summer). 11 July 1992.
  3. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 355: "Piccolo's Resolution". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #05. Japan: Shueisha, 06 January 1992.
  4. "Goku's New Finishing Technique?! Watch This, My Instant Movement". Dragon Ball Z. Episode 123. Japan: Fuji TV, 15 January 1992.
  5. "License Mastery? Goku's Newest Trial". Dragon Ball Z. Episode 125. Japan: Fuji TV, 29 January 1992.
  6. "Nobody Can Stop Them... Is This the End of the Z Warriors?!". Dragon Ball Z. Episode 136. Japan: Fuji TV, 22 April 1992.