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The first portion of the video highlights the franchise’s various current video games, including Dragon Ball Legends, Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Dragon Ball XENOVERSE 2, Dragon Ball FighterZ, and Dragon Ball: The Breakers.
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Today a “New Year’s Special Edition” was posted, featuring several project leaders and producers on what to expect from the franchise’s video games, merchandise lines, Dragon Ball Super manga series, and upcoming movie in 2022. For calendar year 2019, Shueisha reported Saikyō Jump‘s circulation down at 130,000, with readership as 58.5% upper elementary school, 28% lower middle school, 11% middle school, and 2.5% high school or older.Įach week the recently revamped Dragon Ball Official Site posts a short “Weekly Dragon Ball News” video hosted by Victory Uchida, which highlights the franchise’s most recent news. The magazine currently serializes content such as Yoshitaka Nagayama’s Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Big Bang Mission!!! and the Dragon Ball GT Anime Comic.
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The magazine’s focus is spin-off and supplementary manga series aimed at a young audience, while also including game promotions, news coverage, and more. The magazine began as a quarterly publication in 2012, went monthly in 2013, went bimonthly in late-2014, and returned to a monthly format last fall (including a digital release for the first time). Saikyō Jump is currently a monthly magazine published in Japan by Shueisha under the “Jump” line of magazines. My parents, my siblings and their children all know of and love Dragon Ball (just the other day, they had a Goku figure in their left hand), so I sometimes think about how truly amazing Toriyama- sensei is for having made this story that is so timeless and beloved. I really liked Bulma, so I’m really happy that I was able to draw her! Thank you very much. The new celebration aims to have different artists all contribute their own spin on the original 42 tankōbon covers, with the images and an accompanying comment published as part of the magazine.įollowing the previous five entries, this month’s February 2022 issue brings us Koyoharu Gotōge ( Demon Slayer) and their take on the series’ 32nd volume cover:
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Monster Manual (3.The September 2021 issue of Shueisha’s Saikyō Jump magazine kicked off a new “Dragon Ball Super Gallery” series in commemoration of the Dragon Ball franchise’s upcoming 40th anniversary.
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Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms AppendixĮpic Level Handbook Update Booklet/Revised d20 System Reference Document Savage Coast Monstrous Compendium Appendix Monstrous Compendium Volume Three Forgotten Realms Appendix Monster Manual (3.5e)/Revised d20 System Reference Document Monster Manual (3e)/d20 System Reference Document Monstrous Compendium Dragonlance Appendix Monstrous Compendium Outer Planes Appendix "Yellow Dragon" is a different kind than "Yellow Dragon (II)," and both of them are a different kind than "Yellow (Salt) Dragon." Two dragon kinds in the list are only the same kind if the two texts are identical.
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Note: Some dragon kinds have the same name as others. This list was initially compiled from the "All the Different Types of Dragons" thread on EN World forums the "Dracodex, the Index of Dragons" thread on the Wizards forums. Note: this is only a list of true dragons, it does not list any lesser dragons or templates. But it does (to the best of my knowledge) list the latest source for each dragon. This does not yet list each version/edition of the dragons, nor every source for each. This is a comprehensive list of all the different kinds of true dragons and unique true dragons that have been published in official (A)D&D products.