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Ages 701 through 748 constitute a fictional era in the timeline of the Dragon Ball franchise consisting of all events in the eighth century of the Age calendar prior to Age 749.

Major Events

Date Event
Circa Age 705 Hondawara is born.[note 1][1]
Circa Age 708 Hijiki is born.[note 2][2]
Age 710[3] King Chapa is born.[note 3][4]
Circa Age 711 Aosa is born.[note 4][5]
Age 712 Brief founds Capsule Corporation.[note 5][6]
Circa Age 713 Tamagoro Katayude is born.[note 6][7]
Circa Age 715 Mozuku is born.[note 7][8]
Age 715 Pilaf[9][note 8][10] and Sergeant Master Murasaki[11][note 9][12] are born.
Circa Age 716 Mt. Kiwi erupts.[13]
Age 717 Giran[14][note 10][15] and Senbe Norimaki[note 11][16][17] are born.
Circa Age 719 Jaco is born.[note 12][18]
Age 719[19] Man-Wolf is born.
Some time between
Circa Ages 720 and 730
[9]
The Saiyans unite and mount a rebellion on Planet Plant as total war breaks out with the Tsufruians. Cornered, the Tsufruians develop a parasitic organism which will later become Baby. The Saiyans overpower the Tsufruians, and the Tsufruian scientist Doctor Raichi dies. His hatred-amplifying Hacchi Hyack is launched into space as a weapon to one day exterminate the Saiyans. The Tsufruians are destroyed, and the Saiyans take over the planet, renaming it "Planet Vegeta." The Saiyans begin using Tsufruian technologies such as scouters. As the Saiyans begin venturing out into space, they decide to contract out their strength to aliens.
Age 721[20] Namu is born.[note 13][21]
Circa Age 722 Tights is born.[note 14][22]
Age 722[9] General Blue[note 15][23] is born.
Circa Age 723 An Anzuki is born.[note 16][24]
Age 726[25] Ran-Fan is born.[note 17][21]
Age 730 Tao Pai-Pai quits his office job and becomes an assassin.[9][note 18][26]
Taro Soramame[27][17] and Tsururin Tsun[28] are born.
Circa Age 731[9] The Saiyans join forces with the galactic land shark, Freeza. King Vegeta takes a queen.
Age 732 Vegeta,[29] Peasuke Soramame,[27] Akane Kimidori,[30][17] and Tsukutsun Tsun[28] are born.
Age 733[29] Yamcha[note 19][31] is born on 20 March, and Bulma is born on 18 August.[32] Tenshinhan is born at an unspecified date.[note 20][33]
Earth's current king is enthroned on 08 May.
Circa Age 735[29] Antagonism towards Freeza begins to grow among the Saiyans in an atmosphere of continual civil unrest on Planet Vegeta.
Age 735 Yajirobe is born.[34] Baby schemes to destroy the Saiyans and revive the Tsufruian race by enacting a "Universal Tsufruization Plan."[29]
Circa Age 736 In Jaco the Galactic Patrolman's series of events, Kakarrot is born to the Saiyans Gine and Bardock and placed in an incubator.[35][note 21]
Age 736 Kuririn is born on 29 October.[29][32] Mister Satan[36] is born at an unspecified date.
Age 737 Chi-Chi is born on 05 November[32] and her mother dies from illness.[29]

In the anime's series of events, Kakarrot is born. The Saiyans gain total control over the planets Kanassa and Meat. King Vegeta revolts against Freeza and fails. Freeza wages war against the Saiyans. Bardock is caught in Planet Vegeta's explosion and sent into the distant past. Kakarrot is sent to Earth. Some time between June and August, Son Gohan finds Kakarrot and names him "Son Goku." [29][note 22]
Age 738 Chiaotzu is born.[37]

In the anime's series of events, Goku takes a blow to the head and his ferocious Saiyan personality gives way to a cheerful demeanor.[29][38]
Circa Age 739 Beerus goes to sleep.[29][note 23]

In Jaco the Galactic Patrolman's series of events, some time before Bulma's sixth birthday, Freeza orders all off-world Saiyans back to Planet Vegeta. Suspicious of Freeza's motives, Bardock and Gine send Kakarrot to Earth for safety. Freeza destroys Planet Vegeta, leaving only a small number of Saiyans remaining in the universe.[35] Jaco lands on Earth in pursuit of Kakarrot and meets Bulma's sister, Tights.[39] Son Gohan finds Kakarrot and names him "Son Goku," since he came from the sky.[40][note 24] Some time after being adopted, Goku takes a blow to the head and his ferocious Saiyan personality gives way to a cheerful demeanor.[38]
Age 739[29] The Ox Demon King and Chi-Chi go on a picnic. While they are gone, a fire spirit falls down onto the Mountain of Refreshing Scenery where the Ox Demon King's castle is located, engulfing it in flames. Afterward, the mountain becomes known as "Mount Frypan."
Age 740 Pu'er is born on 02 September.[41][32] Oolong is born on 23 September.[32] Kuririn becomes a pupil at Oorin Temple. Baby builds Doctor Mu[29] with the know-how to develop Machine Mutants for the purpose of gathering restorative energy so that Baby can obtain a powerful body. Doctor Mu begins producing Lood and the various beings on Planet M2.[42]
Age 745 Senbe Norimaki builds Arale Norimaki.[16] In Penguin Village, the year is recognized as 1980 AD.[17] Karin begins a five-year fast.[43]
Age 746 Pigero is born.[44][45]
Age 747 Yamcha and Pu'er meet.[29] Doctor Mashirito builds Obotchaman.[46]
Age 748 The Turtle Hermit's pet phoenix dies from food poisoning. Umigame gets lost in the mountains while gathering matsutake mushrooms.[47] Kuririn leaves Oorin Temple.[48]

Events According to Dragon Ball Super: Broly

Dragon Ball Super: Broly upends many long-standing official timeline sources by including scenes with on-screen information contradictory to the guidebooks, prior promotional materials, and the timeline suggested by the events of Jaco the Galactic Patrolman. Below is how Broly interprets the timeline of events leading up to Goku's arrival on Earth.

Date Event
"41 Years Ago"[note 25] King Cold introduces his son and new commander of his organization, Freeza, to King Vegeta and the Saiyans. Freeza gifts scouters to the Saiyans, replacing their scout-scopes. While checking in on the growth of his son, King Vegeta discovers the fearsome power of another incubating baby, Broli. King Vegeta dispatches Broli to Vampa, and the boy's father, Paragus, follows after him in defiance of the king. Paragus crash lands on Vampa, stranding him with his son.
"Five Years Later" Bardock returns to Planet Vegeta in response to an order from Freeza. Suspicious of Freeza's motives, Bardock and Gine send their youngest son, Kakarrot, to Earth to keep him safe. Freeza destroys Planet Vegeta. On another planet, Vegeta, Raditz, Nappa, and two unnamed Saiyans learn of the planet's destruction.

Series Coverage

Dr. Slump's story begins in this era, with character ages in 1980 AD listed on the cover page for Dr. Slump chapter 9.

Notes

"History of the Saiyans" graphic from volume 12 of 2016's Digest Edition release of Dragon Ball.
  • As a part of each Digest Edition's effort to chronicle story-relevant aspects of the series (both in-universe and out), volume 12 includes timeline information pertaining to the Saiyans. Particularly of note is the specification for the Saiyans' victory over Planet Plant, which this graphic places in Age 720. It also includes the beginning of their partnership with Freeza in that same year. In prior publications covering this material, the Saiyans' war and victory over Planet Plant was stretched out over a vague decade, and their partnership with Freeza does not come until Age 731. Moreover, this graphic states that Vegeta and Nappa arrive on Earth in Age 761, though every timeline before this one places their arrival in Age 762, about a month before the confrontation with Freeza on Planet Namek.
  1. This date works backwards from Hondawara's listed age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  2. This date works backwards from Hijiki's listed age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  3. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon King Chapa's age of 43 years old in Age 753 as documented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special.
  4. This date works backwards from Aosa's listed age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  5. The timeline for Dragon Ball Online states that the 250th anniversary of Capsule Corporation takes place in Age 962
  6. This date works backwards from Tamagoro Katayude's listed age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  7. This date works backwards from Mozuku's listed age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  8. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon Pilaf's age of 38 years old presented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special. Daizenshuu 7 assumes that the listed age reflects his age in Age 753, the year of his involvement with Demon King Piccolo and his final appearance in the manga.
  9. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon Sergeant Master Murasaki's age of 35 years old in Age 750 as documented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special.
  10. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon Giran's age of 33 years old in Age 750 as documented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special.
  11. Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia and Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia list Senbe's birth year as Age 722, which would make him 23 years old when he builds Arale in Age 745 as listed in the same guidebooks. However, the cover page of Dr. Slump chapter 9 establishes Senbe as 28 years old when he builds Arale. The guidebook birth years for rest of the characters' ages listed on this same cover page are consistent with working backwards from the year Age 745. This timeline accepts Senbe's birth year as Age 717 to stay consistent with both Dr. Slump and Arale's "birth" year.
  12. This date works backwards from Jaco's listed approximate age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  13. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon Namu's age of 29 years old in Age 750 as documented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special.
  14. This date works backwards from Tights's listed age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  15. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon General Blue's age of 28 years old in Age 750 as documented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special.
  16. This date works backwards from An Anzuki's listed age in Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, which takes place in Circa Age 739.
  17. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon Ran-Fan's age of 24 years old in Age 750 as documented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special.
  18. In Dragon Ball chapter 85, Tao Pai-Pai says that he is celebrating his 20th year as an assassin in Age 750.
  19. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon the Yamcha's age of 20 years old presented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special. Daizenshuu 7 assumes that the listed age reflects his age in Age 753, the year of the 22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai.
  20. This date originates from Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia, but draws upon Tenshinhan's age of 20 years old in Age 753 as documented in Dragon Ball: Adventure Special.
  21. In Dragon Ball Minus, which takes place in Age 739, Gine tells Bardock that Kakarrot has been in an incubator for three years.
  22. Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia and Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia place these events in Age 737, working backwards from Goku's given age of 12 years old during the 21st Tenka'ichi Budōkai, and then account for the fact that his age is stated in May 750 by stating that Son Gohan finds him between June and August.
  23. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods and Dragon Ball Super episode 1 both state that Beerus has just awoken from a 39-year long nap. Beerus awakens in Age 778.
  24. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman's opens with narration from Tokunoshin Omori framing the story as occurring "about ten years ago." In Jaco's 11th chapter, the series reveals that "about ten years ago" works backwards from Dragon Ball's first chapter, which takes place in Age 749.
  25. Dragon Ball Super: Broly takes place in an unspecified Age, though likely Age 780 or Age 781. "41 Years Ago" from those dates places these events in either Age 739 or Age 740. In previous understandings of the Dragon World Timeline, Freeza destroys Planet Vegeta in the year Age 737, which in this movie's chronology will not occur until Age 744 or Age 745.

External Links

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