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Age 790 is a fictional year in the timeline of the Dragon Ball franchise, during which Earth explodes and the confrontations with Super No. 17 and the Evil Dragons occur.
Major Events
Super No. 17 and Yi Xing Long , the primary antagonists of Age 790 .
Series Coverage
Death(s)
Piccolo , dies when Earth explodes to nullify the Ultimate Dragon Balls .[ 1]
Kuririn , killed by Super No. 17 .[ 3]
Super No. 17 , killed by Son Goku .
Liang Xing Long , destroyed by Goku and Pan .[ 6]
Wu Xing Long , destroyed by Goku.[ 7]
Liu Xing Long , destroyed by Goku.[ 8]
Qi Xing Long , destroyed by Goku.[ 9]
San Xing Long , destroyed by Goku.[ 10]
Si Xing Long , destroyed by Yi Xing Long .[ 10]
Yi Xing Long , destroyed by Goku.[ 11]
Notes
The timeline present in Chōzenshū 4 , as well as information provided by Dragon Ball GT : Perfect Files Vol. 1 , cite Dragon Ball GT as beginning in Age 789 . A period of one year is baked into episodes 1 through 40 , as Earth will explode if the Ultimate Dragon Balls are not returned within one year of a wish having been made with them.[ 12] Earth does explode, and is wished back with the Namekian Dragon Balls .[ 1] The following Tenka'ichi Budōkai in Dragon Ball GT Episode 41 must then take place on 07 May, 790 , some time after this event. This proposed timeline indicates that Earth explodes in the early part of Age 790 , and that Pilaf's wish[ 12] occurs some time before 07 May, 789 .
Because Dragon Ball GT episodes 39 and 40 explain that two weeks pass between Baby's defeat[ 13] and Earth's explosion, this article treats all events in Dragon Ball GT up through Baby's defeat as occurring in Age 789 as two weeks progress the timeline into Age 790 for Earth to explode one year after Pilaf's wish.
External Links
References
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "The Earth Explodes!! Piccolo's Grave Decision ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 40. Japan: Fuji TV , 05 March 1996.
↑ "The Tenka'ichi Budōkai: Who Will Be Satan's Successor? ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 41. Japan: Fuji TV , 12 March 1997.
↑ 3.0 3.1 "The Ultimate Artificial Human! The Two No. 17's Unite ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 44. Japan: Fuji TV , 30 April 1997.
↑ "This is a Surprise! Shenlong Becomes an Enemy?! ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 48. Japan: Fuji TV , 11 June 1997.
↑ 5.0 5.1 "Goodbye, Goku... Until the Day We Meet Again ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 64. Japan: Fuji TV , 19 November 1997.
↑ "The Strongest Enemy?! The Fearsome Dragon who Uses Dirty Tricks ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 49. Japan: Fuji TV , 18 June 1997.
↑ "Saiya Power Bested?! The Electrical Beast, Ū-Shinron ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 50. Japan: Fuji TV , 25 June 1997.
↑ "Ryū-Shinron! Find the Weakness of the Great Waterspout Attack ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 51. Japan: Fuji TV , 02 July 1997.
↑ "Pan Vanishes?! A Tearful 10x Kamehameha ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 53. Japan: Fuji TV , 16 July 1997.
↑ 10.0 10.1 "Overwhelming Strength!! The Dragon that Rules the Evil Dragons ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 57. Japan: Fuji TV , 03 September 1997.
↑ "The Miraculous Turnaround Victory!! Goku Saves the Galaxy ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 63. Japan: Fuji TV , 12 November 1997.
↑ 12.0 12.1 "The Mysterious Dragon Balls Appear!! Goku Becomes a Child?! ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 1. Japan: Fuji TV , 07 February 1996.
↑ "This is the End! At Last, Baby's Annihilation ". Dragon Ball GT . Episode 39. Japan: Fuji TV , 26 February 1996.
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