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Dragon Ball Daizenshu: Story Guide

Dragon Ball Daizenshu: Story Guide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dragonball it its perfection
Review: A must have for every Dragonball fan out there. There is tons of things to read, literally. Besides having a world map, it also has a universe guide with information about other planets, and other rare locations are included. One of the best parts of this book is the fact that almost every item shown in the manga is included with a picture and a summary. Every weapon, vehicle, or any other miscellaneous item is included. This is wonderful to have in your collection just for the sheer amount of information provided. If you don't get this book now, you'll be kicking yourself in the future when it's no longer produced.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dragonball it its perfection
Review: Dubbies (fans of North American DBZ), stay away from this. this is part of the 10 volume Daizenshyu set, books that, though mostly in Japanese, have become a resource for every great DBZ webmaster. There is little english to be found in these books, so hone your Japanese first.

Volume 2 has an interview with Toriyama! It mainly discusses the story of DB. Good book, but more heavily Japanese than some others.

All in all, a great set, and as long as you are a TRUE DBZ Otaku, buy all 7. Those who watch the english DBZ, though, be warned: These books are not for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Learn about DB, the motives, the tears, the hurls. . .
Review: Dubbies (fans of North American DBZ), stay away from this. this is part of the 10 volume Daizenshyu set, books that, though mostly in Japanese, have become a resource for every great DBZ webmaster. There is little english to be found in these books, so hone your Japanese first.

Volume 2 has an interview with Toriyama! It mainly discusses the story of DB. Good book, but more heavily Japanese than some others.

All in all, a great set, and as long as you are a TRUE DBZ Otaku, buy all 7. Those who watch the english DBZ, though, be warned: These books are not for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Story
Review: If you are a true dragon ball fan you will like this book. It takes you though the whole series. It is a great book. The series is the best and if you have already seen the oringal shows you will know why it is the best.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Daizenshyu Story Guide
Review: This is a wonderful book for all types of Dragonball fans. It includes a long summary of the entire Dragonball/Z series. It also has a list of the special attacks used in the series, a section about lesser characters and bios of them, and my personal favorite, reenactments of the main battles of the series and their climaxes. This book is entirely in Japanese, but it's value is worth purchasing it. The art work is exceptional, and I personally admire it. It's a wonderful piece of work, and describes the Dragonball series in a neat, detailed way.


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