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Jump Victory Carnival 2014 Official Guidebook
Jump Victory Carnival 2014 Official Guidebook
ジャンプビクトリーカーニバル2014公式ガイドブック
Janpu Bikutorī Kānibaru 2014 Kōshiki Gaido Bukku
Released 19 July 2014
Publisher Shueisha, Inc.
Retail Free with event attendance
Book Data
Format A5 (14.5 × 21 cm)
Pages 176 pages
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The Jump Victory Carnival 2014 Official Guidebook is a small booklet given to all attendees of the Jump Victory Carnival event in 2014, which was held 19 July 2014 in Tokyo and again 26 July 2014 in Osaka. Known as the "Saikyō V-Jump Festa" the two prior years, the event was renamed as "Jump Victory Carnival" in 2014, a name it retains to this day.

The book contains information about the various companies and products on display during the event, news about said upcoming products, and various spin-off/supplemental manga chapters in support of these franchises.

Dragon Ball Product Information

The "Evil Dragons Mission 5" update for the Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game is highlighted on page 16.

The Nintendo 3DS video game Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2 is highlighted on page 27.

Minor merchandise mentions and crossovers (such as the Miracle Battle Carddass series on page 17) are littered throughout the book where applicable.

The "Dragon Ball Meets Science" (alternatively, "Doing Science With Dragon Ball!") summer event is highlighted on page 52.

Dragon Ball Manga

The 2014 official guide book features bonus chapters from three independent series, with Dragon Ball character cameos in a fourth, related/merchandise-based series.

Dragon Ball SD

Naho Ooishi contributes a four-page chapter of Dragon Ball SD on pages 92-95. This chapter continues Ooishi's ongoing series of bonus chapters where Trunks finds himself going back to the "wrong" point in time.

Trunks travels back in time to inform the others of Cell's defeat in his own timeline, but accidentally ends up in Satan City during gym class at Orange Star high school. Accidentally drafted into a game of baseball, he and Gohan must play it cool and try to avoid revealing their super strength. Unfortunately, that's easier said than done….

This two-page special chapter was reprinted and included as a bonus within the third collected edition of Dragon Ball SD in December 2014.

Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission

Toyotarō contributes a seven-page chapter of Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission on pages 97-103.

As Beat trains with the other "Dragon Ball Heroes" at Heroes Laboratory, Tsubasa challenges him to an extra-hard mission. Thrown into battle against five different incarnations of Son Goku, he flounders at first before regaining his footing with the aid of a mysterious voice. After clearing the mission and returning to the lab, he is surprised to find that no one else heard it. Even so, Beat thanks Goku for his help!

This chapter has never been reprinted.

Dragon Ball Heroes: Super Charisma Mission!

Yoshitaka Nagayama contributes a five-page chapter of Dragon Ball Heroes: Super Charisma Mission! on pages 104-109.

Battle Navigator Tsubasa engages with Engineer Yoshito-kun in a battle.

Mirabat Strongest Strategy Mirabat Go!

Among other Jump characters, Dragon Ball characters (namely Son Goku, Boo, Cell, Freeza, and Vegetto) make cameo appearances in a four-page chapter of the Miracle Carddass Battle manga series Mirabat Strongest Strategy Mirabat Go! (ミラバト最強攻略ミラバトGO! Mirabato Saikyō Kōryaku Mirabato GO!) representing the players' cards and decks on pages 130-133.