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Planet Earth
地球 (chikyū)
Manga
Planet Earth (Manga)
Anime
Planet Earth (Anime)
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 1
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Episode 1
Locational Data
Area Universe
Galaxy North Galaxy
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Earth is a life-sustaining planet located in the North Galaxy. It is one of the main settings in the Dragon Ball series and is home to Son Goku and friends.

General Overview

An overview of the location. Its length should be relative to the location's involvement in the series, but brevity and conciseness is still expected.

Society

An explanation of the location's society.

Government

An explanation of the location's government.

Inhabitants

An explanation of the location's inhabitants.

Regions

The "Dragon Ball" Earth world map divided into its 12 areas. (Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia, p. 235)

The Earth is traditionally divided up into the four cardinal areas (North, South, East, and West)[1], however a more general grid system has also been established[2].

Area A-1: North West

A desolate and inhospitable northernmost region. Its rugged land and scattered trees defend against human encroachment.

Yunzabit Highlands (ユンザビット高地)
This is the spot where God's spaceship made an emergency landing long ago. It is located on the northernmost island. Due to its geography and climate, it is a land unsuitable for plants or animals.
Yahhoi (ヤッホイ)
A land visited by Goku when he set out to train after resurrecting Upa's father with the Dragon Balls. Goku swam from here to Papaya Island, where the Tenka'ichi Budōkai grounds are located.
Cell's Arrival Point (セルの到着地点)
The point where the time machine Cell rode in from the future arrived. For a northern land, trees grow comparatively thick here. Having received a message from Bulma about a vehicle similar to Trunks' time machine, Trunks and the others headed here. They then discovered Cell's time machine. From here, Cell heads for Ginger Town and other heavily populated areas.
Buu's House (ブウのおうち)
After killing Babidi, Buu built this house to rest in when he grew tired of playing around by destroying cities. He destroyed a town, turned its inhabitants to clay, then used them as material for the house. He organized it into three rooms: a dining room, a bathroom, and a bedroom. The second story with large windows is the bedroom.

Area A-2: North Central

Cell prepares the tournament grounds for the Cell Games. (Dragon Ball Chapter 389)

Located in the center of the world, this is a special region where the city with the King's Palace is located. The wide-open land has invited numerous decisive battles.

Goku and Vegeta's Battleground (悟空とベジータの戦闘地点)
The location where Goku and Vegeta were transported to by Babidi's magic. Here the two's showdown ended up reviving Majin Buu.
Arrival Point of Goku's Spaceship (悟空の宇宙船到着地点)
The point where Goku's spaceship landed after returning from Planet Yardrat. It is located north of where Freeza's spaceship touched down.
Cell Games' Grounds (セルゲーム会場)
This is the place where Cell, having reached his perfect form, constructed the Cell Games' tournament grounds. It is where Cell was annihilated.
Freeza's Arrival Point (フリーザ到着地点)
The point where Freeza, revived as a cyborg, and his father King Cold's spaceship arrived.
Ginger Town (ジンジャータウン)
This is the first town that Cell attacked after arriving from the future. Cell then attacked the neighboring towns and powered up.
Central City (中の都)
The biggest city in the world, which the King lives in. It was dominated by Piccolo Daimaō, who had gotten his youth restored by the Dragon Balls. Furthermore, its television station was raided by Cell.

Area A-3: North Central

A far northern territory whose land continues on covered in snow and bitterly cold wind. The mountains rise straight up and conifer trees grow thick.

Doctor Gero's Laboratory (ドクター・ゲロの研究所)
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Battleground With No. 17 and No. 18(17号18号との戦闘地点)
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North City (北の都)
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Town Where No. 18 Stole Clothes(18号が服を奪った町)
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Site Where Piccolo and Raditz Meet (ピッコロ・ラディッツ接触地点)
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Area A-4: North East

A region positioned on the north-eastern part of the continent. The northern portion is an extremely cold land wrapped in thick snow. In the southern portion a grasslands area spreads out.

Jingle Village (ジングル村)
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Muscle Tower (マッスルタワー)
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Raditz's Arrival Point (ラディッツ到着地点)
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Silver Platoon's Temporary Camp (シルバー小隊仮設キャンプ)
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East City (東の都)
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Area B-1: Central West

A warm region, beginning with Karin Tower, that is surrounded by abundant greenery. It is the region closest to God's Temple.

Karin Holy Land (聖地カリン)
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Battleground with Buu (ブウとの戦闘地点)
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Town Where Tao Pai-pai Stole Clothes (桃白白が服を奪った町)
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Red Ribbon Army Headquarters (RR軍本部)
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Giran's Village (ギランの村)
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Area B-2: Center

Son Goku and Vegeta face off to decide the fate of Earth. (Dragon Ball Chapter 228)

A western land that contains various topographies, from vast marshlands to a megalopolis that mastered the cutting edge of science and technology.

Parsley City (パセリシティ)
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West City (西の都)
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Duel Site With Vegeta (ベジータとの決闘地点)
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Gohan's Training Grounds (悟飯の修行場)
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Area B-3: Center

An area where rocks and gigantic mushrooms stand side by side. Troubling the residents are the various rogues who have settled down in this region.

Site of Kame-Sen'nin and Piccolo Daimaō's Battle (亀仙人とピッコロ大魔王の戦闘地点)
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Castle Pilaf (ピラフ城)
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Yamcha's Hideout (ヤムチャの隠れ家)
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Rabbit Gang's Town (ウサギ団の町)
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Area B-4: Central East

An unforgettably important region for telling the story of Dragon Ball. It was from here that the magnificent story of Dragon Ball began.

Satan City (サタンシティ)
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Son Gohan's House (孫悟飯の家)
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Oolong's Village (ウーロンの村)
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Son Goku's House (孫悟空の家)
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Pirates' Cave (海賊の洞窟)
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Area C-1: South West

A pointed tip extending south-west from the central continent. It has numerous mountains and a dry climate, and here and there are scattered large deserts.

Hiding Place of Babidi's Spaceships (バビディの宇宙船の隠し場所)
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Namu's Village (ナムの村)
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Uranai Baba's Palace (占いババの宮殿)
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Duel Site With Pilaf (ピラフとの決闘地点)
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Area C-2: South Central

A continent that floats in the south seas. In its northern portion the land looks relatively rugged, but its southern portion is blessed with a gentle climate.

Town Where Goku Bought Clothes (悟空が服を買った町)
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South City (南の都)
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Battleground with No. 19 (19号との戦闘地点)
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Island Where No. 19 and No. 20 Appeared (19号20号の現れた島)
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Site of the Encounter with Yajirobe (ヤジロベーとの遭遇地点)
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Area C-3: South Islands

Islands located in the southernmost tip of the central continent and the south seas. A warm region of the southern hemisphere; half of this territory is covered in sea.

Mount Frypan (フライパン山)
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Papaya Island (パパイヤ島)
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Island Where Cell Reached His Perfect Form (セルが完全体になった島)
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Area C-4: South East Islands

An archipelago region composed of various large and small islands. A paradise where much nature survives, untouched by human hands.

Kame House (カメハウス)
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Blue Company's Temporary Camp (ブルー中隊仮設キャンプ)
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Islands Where Piccolo Fought No. 17 (17号と闘った島)
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Training Island (修行の島)
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Penguin Village (ペンギン村)
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Anime Original Locations

Devil's Hand (悪魔の手)
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Notes

Information that does not fit into any other category. Reserved for real-world information. In-universe information should be incorporated into the biography or other available categories.

External Links

References

  1. "The Earth of DB World". Dragon Ball Kanzenban Official Guide: Dragon Ball Landmark. Japan: Shueisha, 19 December 2003. ISBN 4-08-873478-5. (pp. 30-31)
  2. "The Earth". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 04 October 1995. ISBN 4-08-782754-2. (pp. 74-75)