Daizenshuu 4 Page 72 • Confirmed & Extended
Daizenshuu 4, page 72, acts as a primary source defining the Dragon Ball cosmology, detailing the "Living World" as an enclosed, four-quadrant universe separate from the "World Beyond". It provides key lore, including the description of Snake Way as 1 million kilometers long and the specific, divided structure of the afterlife. For a detailed breakdown of this volume, visit Kanzenshuu's Daizenshuu Guide Daizenshuu translations - Kanzenshuu
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- You can find scanned copies online via Dragon Ball fan archives or purchase the digital version of the Daizenshuu (though official English translations are rare; most fans rely on fan-translated guides).
The centerpiece of the page is a two-panel breakdown of Son Gohan. The top segment shows a calm, studious Gohan in his Namek Saga gi. The bottom segment, however, is what fans have been debating for decades: a raw, unfiltered, bestial sketch of Gohan roaring during a rage-induced power-up. Daizenshuu 4, page 72, acts as a primary
Whether you are a lore master arguing about the speed of Instant Transmission or a new fan trying to understand why King Kai lives on a tiny planet with a car, always remember: the answer is probably on page 72. I don’t have direct access to scan or
Daizenshuu 4 page 72 answered all of these questions definitively.
It provided the authoritative "word of God" (Toriyama’s approved canon).
For years, fans of Dragon Ball GT argued that elements of the show (like Baby’s possession or the evolution of the tail) were non-canon. Page 72 validates that Saiyan tails are more than just cosmetic—they are biological receivers. This has led to endless debates on forums like Kanzenshuu and Reddit about whether GT ’s focus on tails contradicts Z ’s decision to remove them.