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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Dragonball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragonball Z Japanese: γγ©γ΄γ³γγΌγ« More titlesInformation
Volumes: 42
Chapters: 520
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 20, 1984 to May 23, 1995
StatisticsScore: 8.451 (scored by 110620110,620 users) Ranked: #218 2 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #65
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Bulma, a headstrong 16-year-old girl, is on a quest to find the mythical Dragon Ballsβseven scattered magic orbs that grant the finder a single wish. She has but one desire in mind: a perfect boyfriend. On her journey, Bulma stumbles upon Gokuu Son, a powerful orphan who has only ever known one human besides her. Gokuu possesses one of the Dragon Balls, it being a memento from his late grandfather. In exchange for it, Bulma invites Gokuu to be a companion in her travels.
By Bulma's side, Gokuu discovers a world completely alien to him. Powerful enemies embark on their own pursuits of the Dragon Balls, pushing Gokuu beyond his limits in order to protect Bulma and their growing circle of allies. However, Gokuu has secrets unbeknownst to even himself; the incredible strength within him stems from a mysterious source, one that threatens the many people he grows to hold dear.
As his prowess in martial arts flourishes, Gokuu attracts stronger opponents whose villainous plans could collapse beneath his might. He undertakes the endless venture of combat training to defend his loved ones and the fate of the planet itself.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]BackgroundDragon Ball has become one of the most successful manga series of all time. With over 260 million copies sold worldwide, the series is the fourth best-selling manga of all time as of 2024. It is often credited for the "Golden Age of Jump," where the magazine's circulation was at its highest.
The series was published in English by VIZ Media in a monthly comic book anthology format from March 1998 to March 2005. The publisher later collected the series into traditional tankoubon volumes from March 12, 2003, to June 6, 2006. To closely follow the English anime localization, the series was split, with volumes 17 through 42 titled Dragon Ball Z and renumbered as volumes 1 through 26. Other releases by VIZ Media include the large format VIZ Big Edition, kanzenban cover-based 3-in-1 edition, and a full-color edition of chapters 195 through 245. The series was also published in Spanish by Planet DeAgostini CΓ³mics; in German and Danish by Carlsen Verlag; and in French and Dutch by GlΓ©nat Editions. |
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Sep 20, 2008
Meh :D I read the the whole manga and is awesome :D
Story-
The story is well-developed and does everything to make a kid happy :D Awesome fighting,Training,Aura,comedies and stuffs :D
Art- Well the art is ok but the ears seem a little big to me :P
Character- Aliens and stuffs were good :D The characters were well-developed and have different personalities
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Enjoyment- I seriously enjoyed the manga from begining till the end :D
Overall- This is a really good manga that u would want to read :D It is funny and ACTION PACKED!!! You don't wanna miss this old-school manga ;)
Reviewerβs Rating: 7
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Dec 18, 2009
Ever since I was little I was a hardcore fight fan, I loved watching shows where the antagonists had to battle for the survival of all they held dear, even now I hold fondly the anime that had given me my first taste as it aired on my morning cartoon network "Cheese TV." It was a boring morning when I stumbled upon the Dragonball manga and I soon found that morning cheering up as I delightfully relived the story of Goku and his Dragonball adventures.
Story [10/10]
If a manga like Dragonball were to only appear now, I would have probably given it an 8 or 9,
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though I have chosen to keep its original context in mind.
As I just mentioned; if Dragonball were to be released now, then it wouldn't have been as popular as it is today, this is because when the manga came out it was something new and unbelievable that the world had never really seen. The manga was one of the crucial founders of shounen fighting manga and anime; it set all the stereotypes and the benchmarks. Dragonball was one of the greatest stories of its generation and would leave a legacy on all shounen manga that would follow as the style continues to advance and refine to suit the times. Popular anime and manga like Naruto and Bleach all have roots in Dragonball.
Now, as for the story itself, I would say it's very good on its own terms. It takes an ancient Chinese tale and turns it into something completely different: a wacky adventure of a monkey-tailed jungle boy and a blue-haired tech head heiress of which would later be joined by more and more companions, some with rocky beginnings though all charmed by the protagonist, Goku's, innocence.
Goku's natural strength would always be questioned until later in the manga when his true identity is revealed as an adult (I would expect everyone to know, but I won't spoil it, just in case) which would give him the opportunity to face opponents stronger than he'd ever faced in an intergalactic setting.
Dragonball's sense of romance was kind of vague; the manga would skip large amounts of time, rarely even offering as much as a montage to explain the gap. Most romantic relationships would take place between these times. I felt that this was probably one of the best methods, the concept of lovey-dovey romance happening within Dragonball is shudder-worthy, it would undermine the true focus of the anime and so, as a result, even the cutest pairing were laced with violence, screaming spouses throwing threats at one another, it was the manga's own form of love.
Art [10/10]
The style enjoyed sitting out of the box.
Before Dragonball most anime and manga were similar to Astro Boy or the work of Hayao Miyazaki, but then came Dragonball sporting veined muscles and antagonists like king Piccollo and Frieza.
The settings were unique as well, like an alternate universe to our own world filled with amusing sterotypes from around the world, the terrain ranging from desert to jungles, cities to islands.
The world was made the playground for this manga.
Characters [10/10]
Like any fighting manga or anime, it was very character driven, creating unique and wacky personalities and character designs with very well thought out back story that would always come back to bite them somewhere in the manga, no matter how far forward. In Dragonball especially, the character development was evident, as the characters changed and aged physically and mentally, maturing in all their own chosen occupations.
Enjoyment [10/10]
I will have to say that the reason I enjoyed this manga the most was because of the nostalgia that I felt from reading it, I could remember a time back when I was just four or five years old when I would sit and watch, even though I can't remember much about my childhood, I still hang onto so many memories of watching Goku fight Frieza on planet Namek, of trunks and his father fighting cell among others.
I remember and it feels good to be reminded.
Reviewerβs Rating: 10
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Nov 22, 2024
Dragon Ball manga is the source material of the famous anime series Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z and has the key indigence that make these shows as good as they are. Usually when something doesn't make sense and stupid retcons are introduced in Dragon Ball Super, people are using this manga in means of defence and site it as the superior Dragon Ball experience.
But is it?
Story
Being a combination of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z in being in one manga, the source material of Dragon Ball has its own can of worms.
Dragon Ball started off as an adventure story with elements of Journey to
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the West. The goal being the gathering of the wish granting Dragon Balls which will backfire during the course of the story.
The character dynamic of the cast was great since everyone had their own interest in mind:
- Goku didn't want to give Bulma the 4-Star Dragon Ball but went alongside her to learn about the outside world
- Bulma is a selfish teenager using her sexuality to get what she wants. Also using power over others to her advantage. She uses Goku as her body guard and intends to steal his Dragon Ball at some point.
- Oolong is a selfish pig and just tries to survive. He is pretty much held captive by the other two.
- Yamcha is a bandit who acts as a friend in need but uses Bulma and the others to collect the Dragon Balls for him.
Sadly there are no amazing fights Dragon Ball is usually known for.
After this arc for a while it will keep repeating:
- Tournament arc
- Hunt for the Dragon Balls
That is until the Saiyans arrive and the story becomes to:
- Bad guy arrives
- someone gains a new power up usually a transformation
- bad guy tries to blow up the planet and fail
- bad guy gets defeated
It is then when you realize Dragon Ball can get really repetitive as by the time of the Frieza Saga the author panders with way to many chapters. Most of the fights weren't even worth seeing. And many times the author pulls out a power up out of his ass because of laziness. Eventually power creep happens by the Frieza Saga where characters can get stronger when they even lose, can awaken their potential or get a new transformation.
It came to the point that storytelling wise it became unreasonable that a character appears out of nowhere and can challenge the Z Fighters, but Toriyama still didn't shy pulling random overpowered villains out his ass.
But why is it such a big deal? Well, Goku does the following feats during his adventure:
- trains under Master Roshi the strongest known martial artist on earth (who will retire)
- trained under God of Martial Arts Korin learning to make the most out of his movements
- destroyed an entire army by himself
- drank the holy water which awakens his hidden powers
- defeats Demon King Piccolo surpassing his old Master
- Gets trained by God of Earth Kami
- Beats up the reincarnation of King Piccolo: Piccolo Jr who is stronger than Kami becoming the strongest being on planet earth
- fights alien race he apparently belongs too and where the weakest, his brother, beat the crap out of him and Piccolo Jr
- trains under God of the Worlds later only the North Galaxy: King Kai and surpassed him
- fought the strongest Saiyan and survived
- fought the strongest being in the Universe who can blow up a planet with a move of a finger by transforming into a legendary warrior: A Super Saiyan
This is not all. Goku gets stronger as he fights and when he is healed from fatal injuries. Gets multiple more transformation over the course of the series. He already started as an overpowered kid who can barely lose, but what does Toriyama answer with?
- some robots from an army Goku beat as a kid
- another never before mentioned demon king who is stronger than the patchwork of the strongest beings in the universe
- bubble gum monster who always existed and happened to be on planet earth.
Eventually things got so out of hand that Dragon Ball turned into a self parody with the off springs of the Goku and Vegeta in the Boo Saga who defy established logic for some cheap gags.
If Dragon Ball were split into different series from the start, this kind of shift may be excused, but many things established at the start don't carry over. Nobody remembers Master Roshi or the Kamehameha by the time of the Boo Saga that watch the Tournaments and think they are cheating. Except the announcer. Animal human disappeared. Animals no longer talk. No mention of the transformation school Oolong and Puar mentioned.
How about the characters?
Most of the characters get neglected to the background after the arc they were introduced. Examples as such are Tenshinhan, Chaotzu, Yamcha, Oolong, Puar, Lunch etc.
Roshi gets to do a few more things before he becomes obsolete by the power creep. Bulma is only a plot device. In the earlier arcs she felt more involved and moved the plot. But after the first arc she only exist to fix the Dragon Radar and use a space ship. Oh, and give birth to Trunks. Female characters in general are a waste in Dragon Ball. They are either violent, ugly or prices for men to give birth. That included Android 18 who's only memorable trait is that she is a strong female character for 1 fight before being demoted into a damsel in distress in the same arc.
Goku is the main character pretty much. In the first arc he is more a bystander but after that he becomes the most active. He learns the importance of training. Learns about the world and adapts. It is fun to see Goku react to woman. Or when he saw a TV the first time he thought a man was trapped inside so he broke it. But eventually he understands how the world works and even knows how to do basic maths by the time he became a teenager. Goku is also very oblivious to trickery which turns him into victim of pranks of Krillin. It never gets old seeing Goku react to something new or trying a new technique in battle. As an an adult, Goku is now a pretty serious guy. Finally a father of two children. He would be confronted with his sudden origin, having a brother opposite to him and having to accept what he is. That would eventually give him the means to obtain the power no normal Saiyan could archive: Super Saiyan.
After his character arc was over, he would just show to be a character that calls the shots. Do most decision making on how to handle threats. Put the things he learned from his masters to good use to train his son and Master Super Saiyan before obtaining levels far above.
While he does do stupid decisions, they were always with good intend... unlike...
Vegeta... It's the series where he gets introduced. Vegeta would go through several character arcs. He is shown to be confident and in control in the Saiyan Saga. The Frieza Saga he is the opposite where he lurks around looking for opportunity to get what he wants. While being confident, he has less control because the opponents are far stronger.
In the Cell Saga after obtaining the Super Saiyan form the power went over his head. His interactions with his son also gave him some interesting character development. While Vegeta was unbearable, that character arc indeed made him what people enjoy about Vegeta. Lastly while the Boo Saga was a train wreak, he was one of the highlights. He had an identity crisis.
At the end, Vegeta's character would go full circle until Toriyama ruined it with a special chapter and Dragon Ball Super.
Krillin or Kuririn is probably the only useless character that tries to do and move the plot somewhat. He has a good character starting as an insecure kid who tricks Goku several times so only he would receive Roshi's training. He would become Goku's best friend and a punching bag for the badguys to give Goku a power up. Despite all that people like him for having guts. He is scared and avoids fighting even when the elderly and children get killed. But when the time comes, he shows courage even against the likes of Frieza and Cell (not Boo which is sadly only anime exclusive). There is a good reason why he is a fan favorite.
Piccolo started off as the demon king before Toriyama changed that. He was a goofy villain who did serious shit, is an enemy from Master Roshi's past and defeating him would make Goku finally surpass his master for real. He would reincarnate as a different Piccolo who tried to take over the world again and failed, wasting most his time training. Eventually he and Goku needed to team up against the Saiyans where he would bond with Gohan. It was a rushed development in the manga making his first death feel cheap.
What happens with Piccolo is that he would always appear to do something and never succeed. Finishing the final arc he could be relevant being outclassed by the Saiyans.
Gohan is pretty much a secondary main lead... at least intended to be. As Goku's son and being a half Saiyan, he was introduced as a character with very high potential and means to stop the Saiyans. He gets random rage boosts that allow him temporary to get an advantage over stronger opponents. But it is done in a way he doesn't feel like a gary stu since he lacks experience and the power up doesn't manage to shift the tiles in battle.
Eventually Goku would train him proper and he would be the first to get Super Saiyan 2 defeating Cell. That moment finally being able to use his full power properly and him growing up to become independent is what made many like Gohan.
Sadly by the time of the Boo Saga he would be nerved and get another plot induced power up that end up doing nothing. Toriyama must have given up on him being unable to write anything different that a character like Goku. A complete waste for those who got invested.
Frieza is one of the most beloved anime villains. Despite being one dimensional evil bad guy, the way he represents himself made him beloved. Just on his introduction without him doing anything he made everyone shit their pants. He could kill almost anyone with the move of his finger and even the last villain that survived a massive ass whooping didn't even consider challenging him head on.
Frieza managed to survive the strongest moves and defeated the mightiest fighters with ease. Even the gods were scared off him. And as the killer of the Saiyans, the viewers really wanted Goku to be the one defeating him.
Frieza was also a good villain to push Goku far above his own morals and force him to obtain Super Saiyan at the end. Sadly he would eventually be ruined in the next arc and other media, but in the Frieza Saga he is the villain many love to hate.
Besides Cell the Androids are awful antagonist. Overpowered for no good reason and they are pretty forgettable.
Android 16 only existed as a plot device for Gohan to get serious.
Cell started off as a mysterious antagonist who would then just infodumb everything. He was interesting as he is a patchwork of other fighters. Using the knowledge of others to his advantage and their moves... at least that should be what he does. Eventually he would absorb 17 and become one of the ugliest beings ever. And all we remember of that form is him getting his ass kicked by Vegeta to the point Vegeta had to suggest to absorb 18. After absorbing 18 Cell lost everything that made him special. There was no motivation left for him since he reached his life goal and all he could do is test his new power.
Sadly we need a villain that is worth killing, so Cell threatened to destroy earth if nobody fights him. He would eventually act like Vegeta and Frieza, about to destroy the planet when packed to a corner. All the great moves are also wasted on him since he uses the Kamehameha the most often, the most generic and probably weakest move in his moveset.
Mr Satan started off as a boring comic relief character with a one note joke. In the Boo Saga his character arc with Boo is what made him actually funny. And he would come in clutch defeating Boo at the end.
Fat Boo aka Majin Boo aka. Mr Boo started off as a mindless monster with a child's innocent. He liked killing and eating people. After meeting Mr Satan, he would start to respect others' lives and other good things. But since we need a bad guy to beat, his body would span an evil side who absorbs him and becomes the new villain.
Super Boo who is also just referred as Majin Boo is basically a parody of Cell. Like Cell and Fat Boo he can regenerate. He basically has all of Boo's abilities. Can also absorb others to gain their skills, knowledge etc.
He rather feels like a filler opponent since all fights against him lead to nowhere. Eventually after the fat Boo gets freed he turns into a small Majin Boo who is just a random psychopath and becomes stronger. Because absorbing Kaioshin makes him weaker.
Goten, Kid Trunks and Gotenks are basically filler character. They only parody the accomplishment of their dads and otherwise don't add anything to the plot. You can take them out of the plot and miss nothing of importance.
Art
I think Toriyama uses the panels really to his advantage and knows how to make good fights... but eventually he stopped paying attention to detail. Night times became rare. He forgot about the Saiyan Tail. Super Saiyan exist so Goku's hair doesn't need to get inked. Moon gets destroyed so we don't know the passage of time.
Also iconic moments don't feel as impactful as in the anime. Super Saiyan transformation only lasted for 3 panels and didn't leave much of an impression.
This sadly affects the enjoyment negatively too.
Fights became really repetitive since every opponents is so strong that strategy and technique no longer matter unless you are about even to your opponent. Master Roshi would have no chance to beat Puipui no matter how much he trains or how much experience he has. Many characters get random illogical power ups. Training is usually skipped and new stuff get introduced like I mentioned. Goku didn't even earn drinking the holy water in the manga during the King Piccolo Saga like in the anime. It was given to him directly by Korin.
Fights became essentially a tennis match of power where the other fighter would transform to shift the favour of the battle. Thus there are hardly any even fights by the time the Saiyan Saga begins.
Relationship with Gohan and Piccolo is rushed. Piccolo's fight against Frieza felt even more pointless than in the anime because it only lasted for 1 chapter and Frieza didn't even realize he was fighting Nail again.
The secondary cast is completely useless and the Boo Saga is dragging out the series for too long. The ending of Dragon Ball doesn't feel like it is giving closure to Goku's adventure but just a closure to the Boo Saga itself. Thus even as an open ending it is a failure.
Overall
Dragon Ball didn't age too well. And while filler of the anime is a pain, it still is a much better product than the manga since it fleshes out many characters instead of just putting them on a panel to reminds us: "I didn't forget they exist".
It is a fine manga, but not something to brag about.
Reviewerβs Rating: 6
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