Age 779
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Age 779 is a fictional year in Dragon Ball's timeline, during which Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and a bulk of Dragon Ball Super occurs.
Major Events
- Freeza is resurrected and mounts an attack against Earth.[1][2]
- Champa and Beerus hold a tournament, pitting teams from Universe 6 and Universe 7 against each other.[2]
- Copy-Vegeta emerges on Planet Potaufeu.[note 1]
- Future Trunks returns once again seeking aid from the past to combat Goku Black.[2]
Series Coverage
- Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
- Dragon Ball Super Episodes 19 - 67[note 2]
- Dragon Ball Super Chapters 5 - 26
Birth(s)
Death(s)
- Freeza, killed by Son Goku.
- Tagoma, killed by Freeza. This occurs only in Resurrection 'F'. In Dragon Ball Super, Tagoma presumably survives, having been switched into the body of a Namekian frog.
- Ginyu, killed by Vegeta. This occurs only in Dragon Ball Super, after Ginyu swaps bodies with Tagoma.
- Sorbet, killed by Vegeta.
- Shisami
- Hundreds of Freeza Army soldiers, killed by Freeza.
- Copy-Vegeta, destroyed by
- Zamasu, destroyed by Beerus.
Almost everyone on Earth (with the exception of Son Goku, Bulma, Turtle Hermit, Kuririn, Tenshinhan, Piccolo, Son Gohan, Jaco, Whis, and Beerus) dies when Freeza blows up the planet in a last-ditch effort to defeat Vegeta. However, Whis uses his Temporal Do-Over ability to reverse time to before this event occurred.
Notes
- ↑ No official date has ever been given for the confrontation with Copy-Vegeta, but the two major events surrounding it both occur in Age 779.
- ↑ It is currently unknown exactly during which Age episodes 68 - 76 take place, as they could take place at either the tail end of Age 779 or in the earlier part of Age 780.
External Links
References
- ↑ "Akira Toriyama Returns With a Brief Comment! The Freeza Revival Project". Dragon Ball: Volume “F”. Japan: Shueisha, 18 April 2015. (p. 25)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dragon Ball XENOVERSE 2
- ↑ "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 25)