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Akira Toriyama | Dragonballs | Important
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Dragonballs - An Introduction
An Introduction | Properties of the 'Balls | Wishes
What are the Dragonballs?
The
namesake of the series, the Dragonballs play a major role throughout much
of Dragonball, Dragonball Z, and Dragonball GT.

In Dragonball and DBZ, the Dragonballs are a collection of seven crystal
spheres — each containing stars numbering from one to seven —
which can be used to grant the summoner a wish. After the summoner's wish
has been granted, the Dragonballs scatter across the globe and cannot
be used again for quite some time. The number of wishes (1-3), power of
each wish, and the time between successive summonings (130 days to one
year) depend on the set of 'Balls used. When the creator of a particular
set of Dragonballs dies, the balls instantly turn to stone until a successor
can take his place and revive the dragon. You can read more about each
set of Dragonballs and their properties right
here.
In
Dragonball GT, the Dragonballs have a much different appearance. The set
of 'Balls used in this anime-only series was created by Piccolo before
he split into Kami-sama and Piccolo Daimaio. These Ultimate Dragonballs
(a.k.a. Black Star Dragonballs), have some rather unique properties. For
starters, these balls scatter across the entire universe after being used,
rather than just being scattered around the globe. In addition, the Ultimate
Dragonballs put so much strain on the planet on which they are used that
they must be returned to that planet within one year or the planet will
be destroyed! Finally, the wishes granted by these Dragonballs are so
powerful that they cannot be reversed by any other set of 'Balls.
What wishes are made with these 'Balls?
Throughout Dragonball and Dragonball Z, the various dragons are summoned
14 times for a grand total of 22 wishes. At the moment, we don't have
any data pertaining to the wishes that take place in Dragonball GT. You
can read a detailed chart of every wish — including who made the
wish, where the wish was made, what was wished for, and any failed wish
attempts that were made — right
here.
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