Planet Swetts
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| Planet Swetts | |
|---|---|
| 惑星スイッツ (Wakusei Suittsu) | |
| English Name(s) | Sweetz (Viz) |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 6 |
| Locational Data | |
| Location | Universe 6, Universe 7 |
Swetts is a fictional celestial body in the Dragon Ball franchise, present in both Universe 6 and Universe 7. The planet is mentioned by name only in the Dragon Ball Super manga series' sixth chapter, originally published 21 November 2015 in the January 2016 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump magazine.
General Overview

A long time ago, the Universe 6 angel Vados provided a special birthday cake to Gods of Destruction Champa and Beerus, with an ulterior motive of forcing them into a fight for some amusement. Beerus ate the "Puff-Puff Berry" (パフパフの実 pafu pafu no mi) on top of the cake before Champa, which prompted the two to do battle. Champa notes that the Planet Sweetz does make delicious cakes, but more importantly, said Puff-Puff Berry is a delicacy. Beerus responds that he knows this, because Sweetz exists in his universe as well, while Champa is convinced that the Universe 6 version is more delicious. Before the two destroy the universe, Vados and Whis chop their respective Gods down, positing that they should instead settle their battles with food challenges instead of actual fights.[1]
Name
Planet Swetts' name (スイッツ suittsu) is likely taken from "sweets" (as in candy or desserts), adapting the spelling of the word slightly in katakana (スイーツ suiitsu) by removing its elongated vowel sound and replacing it with a double-consonant sound.
The planet's name is adapted as "Sweetz" in Viz's English translation.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 6: "Preparations for the Tournament". V-Jump, January 2016. Japan: Shueisha, 21 November 2015.
- ↑ "Viz Posts “Dragon Ball Super” Manga Chapter 6 English Translation" (26 August 2016). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 December 2013.