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⚫ | {{nihongo|'''Mount Paozu'''|パオズ山|''Paozu Yama''}} is the location where [[Goku]] is raised by [[Grandpa Gohan]], and where the ''[[Dragon Ball (manga)|Dragon Ball]]'' story begins. It was inspired by the mountains that the mythical Chinese deity {{w|Sun Wukong}} lives in, in the Chinese novel ''[[Journey to the West]]''. Mt. Paozu is mostly known for various monsters that populate the area, such as [[dinosaur]]s. |
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⚫ | '''Mount Paozu''' |
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==Story== |
==Story== |
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− | [[File:PaozuRiver.png|thumb|left |
+ | [[File:PaozuRiver.png|thumb|left|The river at Mount Paozu]] |
− | + | Sometime after he accidentally killed his grandpa Gohan by looking at the [[Moon]] and turning into a [[Great Ape]], Goku meets [[Bulma]] and leaves Mount Paozu. He briefly returns to Mount Paozu after his first journey collecting the [[Dragon Ball (object)|Dragon Balls]] in order to pack his things and moves in with [[Master Roshi]]. When Goku becomes older, he comes back to live there with his wife [[Chi-Chi]] and his sons [[Gohan]] and [[Goten]]. Later, Gohan's family is living there too. |
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− | In ''[[Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy]]'', [[Goku Jr.]] comes with [[Puck]] to Mount Paozu to retrieve the |
+ | In ''[[Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy]]'', [[Goku Jr.]] comes with [[Puck]] to Mount Paozu to retrieve the Dragon Ball and end up meeting [[Mamba]] who disguised herself as a beautiful lady and lured them to her house intending to cook them. Goku Jr. and Puck escape the house and Puck falls off a bridge leaving Goku Jr. by himself on the mountain. On the way, he is ambushed by [[Susha]] and [[Torga]], as well as Mamba. Goku Jr. eventually ends up facing [[Lord Yao]] who claimed to be the king of [[demon]]s and defeated him when he unlocked his [[Super Saiyan]] abilities. When Goku Jr. finally came to [[Grandpa Gohan's house|Goku's house]] he found the Dragon Ball and met his Great Great Grandfather Goku. |
==Residents== |
==Residents== |
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===Notable Residents=== |
===Notable Residents=== |
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+ | [[File:Mount Paozu - Bardock Father of Goku - 001.png|thumb|Mount Paozu as seen in ''Bardock - The Father of Goku'']] |
*[[Son family]] |
*[[Son family]] |
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**[[Grandpa Gohan]] |
**[[Grandpa Gohan]] |
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**[[Goku]] |
**[[Goku]] |
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**[[Chi-Chi]] <small>(not until after [[Piccolo Jr. Saga]])</small> |
**[[Chi-Chi]] <small>(not until after [[Piccolo Jr. Saga]])</small> |
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**[[Goten]] |
**[[Goten]] |
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− | **[[Videl]] <small>(not until after [[Kid Buu Saga]])</small> |
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*[[Icarus]] |
*[[Icarus]] |
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*[[Vodka]] <small>([[East District]])</small> |
*[[Vodka]] <small>([[East District]])</small> |
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*[[Mamba]] |
*[[Mamba]] |
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*[[Susha]] |
*[[Susha]] |
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− | [[File:DaibloDesert(Pln).png|thumb |
+ | [[File:DaibloDesert(Pln).png|thumb|Diablo Desert, the desertic area on Mount Paozu]] |
*[[Torga]] |
*[[Torga]] |
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*[[Yao]] |
*[[Yao]] |
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===Inhabitants=== |
===Inhabitants=== |
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− | *[[Bear]]s<ref name="HerosLegacy"/><ref name="HAL">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 288, "[[He's Always Late]]"</ref> |
+ | *[[Bear]]s<ref name="HerosLegacy" /><ref name="HAL">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 288, "[[He's Always Late]]"</ref> |
*[[Boar]]<ref name="GO">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 125, "[[Goku's Ordeal]]"</ref> |
*[[Boar]]<ref name="GO">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 125, "[[Goku's Ordeal]]"</ref> |
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*[[Crab]]s<ref name="LoG">''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku]]'', 2002</ref> |
*[[Crab]]s<ref name="LoG">''[[Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku]]'', 2002</ref> |
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*[[Deer]]s<ref name="SoDBs">''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 1, "[[The Secret of the Dragon Balls]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 107, "[[Goku's Alive!!]]"</ref><ref name="IFT">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 205, "[[I'll Fight Too!]]"</ref> |
*[[Deer]]s<ref name="SoDBs">''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]'' episode 1, "[[The Secret of the Dragon Balls]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 107, "[[Goku's Alive!!]]"</ref><ref name="IFT">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 205, "[[I'll Fight Too!]]"</ref> |
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− | *[[Dinosaur]]s<ref name="HAL"/><ref name="DBZ206">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 206, "[[The Newest Super Saiyan]]"</ref> |
+ | *[[Dinosaur]]s<ref name="HAL" /><ref name="DBZ206">''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 206, "[[The Newest Super Saiyan]]"</ref> |
*[[Frog]]s<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 207, "[[Take Flight, Videl]]"</ref> |
*[[Frog]]s<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 207, "[[Take Flight, Videl]]"</ref> |
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− | *[[Giant Fish]]<ref name="HAL"/><ref name="GO"/><ref name="SoDBs"/><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 171, "[[Memories of Gohan]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 201, "[[I am Saiyaman]]"</ref> |
+ | *[[Giant Fish]]<ref name="HAL" /><ref name="GO" /><ref name="SoDBs" /><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 171, "[[Memories of Gohan]]"</ref><ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' episode 201, "[[I am Saiyaman]]"</ref> |
− | [[File:DragonRockPaozu(Ep288).png|thumb |
+ | [[File:DragonRockPaozu(Ep288).png|thumb|Dragon Rock, the rocky area on Mount Paozu]] |
*[[Kingfisher]]s |
*[[Kingfisher]]s |
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− | *[[Lizard]]s<ref name="DBZ206"/> |
+ | *[[Lizard]]s<ref name="DBZ206" /> |
− | *[[Monkey]]s<ref name="HAL"/><ref name="SoDBs"/> |
+ | *[[Monkey]]s<ref name="HAL" /><ref name="SoDBs" /> |
− | *[[Owl]]s<ref name="IFT"/> |
+ | *[[Owl]]s<ref name="IFT" /> |
− | *[[Pterodactyl]]s<ref name="HAL"/><ref name="SoDBs"/> |
+ | *[[Pterodactyl]]s<ref name="HAL" /><ref name="SoDBs" /> |
*[[Rabbit]]s<ref>''[[Looking Back at it All: The Dragon Ball Z Year-End Show!]]'', 1993</ref> |
*[[Rabbit]]s<ref>''[[Looking Back at it All: The Dragon Ball Z Year-End Show!]]'', 1993</ref> |
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− | *[[Sabertooth Tiger]]s<ref name="HAL"/><ref name="SoDBs"/> |
+ | *[[Sabertooth Tiger]]s<ref name="HAL" /><ref name="SoDBs" /> |
− | *[[Snake]]s<ref name="HAL"/><ref name="LoG"/> |
+ | *[[Snake]]s<ref name="HAL" /><ref name="LoG" /> |
*[[Sparrow]]s |
*[[Sparrow]]s |
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− | *[[Squirrel]]s<ref name="LoG"/><ref name="IFT"/> |
+ | *[[Squirrel]]s<ref name="LoG" /><ref name="IFT" /> |
− | *[[Wolves]]<ref name="LoG"/> |
+ | *[[Wolves]]<ref name="LoG" /> |
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[[File:dragonpower1.png|thumb|left|Mount Paozu in ''Shenron no Nazo'']] |
[[File:dragonpower1.png|thumb|left|Mount Paozu in ''Shenron no Nazo'']] |
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It is the first level in ''[[Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo]]'' on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The enemies are small [[animal]] soldiers and [[pterodactyl]]s. Bulma gets captured in part of the level and you must defeat the [[Bear Thief]] twice. |
It is the first level in ''[[Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo]]'' on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The enemies are small [[animal]] soldiers and [[pterodactyl]]s. Bulma gets captured in part of the level and you must defeat the [[Bear Thief]] twice. |
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World]]'', Mount Paozu is a stage which is titled as Grandpa Gohan's House. Mt. Paozu is also a stage in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'' and is unlocked by wishing for it from [[Shenron]]. |
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World]]'', Mount Paozu is a stage which is titled as Grandpa Gohan's House. Mt. Paozu is also a stage in ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3]]'' and is unlocked by wishing for it from [[Shenron]]. |
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+ | [[File:BT3Blue aura.png|thumb|Goten faces Trunks on Mount Paozu in ''Budokai Tenkaichi 3'']] |
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Mount Paozu is the area where all the levels in the first chapter of ''[[Dragon Ball: Origins]]'' take place. |
Mount Paozu is the area where all the levels in the first chapter of ''[[Dragon Ball: Origins]]'' take place. |
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans]]'', this area is visited in two different parts, [[East Mt. Paozu]] where Goku's house is located and Mt. Paozu ([[Diablo Desert]]) where [[Yamcha's hideout]] is located. Between the two parts, there is an area full of strong monsters called [[Dragon Rock]]. |
In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans]]'', this area is visited in two different parts, [[East Mt. Paozu]] where Goku's house is located and Mt. Paozu ([[Diablo Desert]]) where [[Yamcha's hideout]] is located. Between the two parts, there is an area full of strong monsters called [[Dragon Rock]]. |
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+ | Mount Paozu is one of the ten locations in the board game ''[[The Heroic Dragon Ball Z Adventure Game]]''. |
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+ | Mt. Paozu appears in ''[[Dragon Ball Online]]'' as the location of the first Time Leap Quest, in which the player must travel back in time and retrieve baby Goku from his space capsule for Grandpa Gohan. Due to the developers of ''Dragon Ball Online'' only having the rights to use characters and locations that appeared in the ''Dragon Ball'' manga, it is referred to as '''At the Foot of a Certain Mountain''', since the name "Mount Paozu" was never used in the manga. It appears also planned to be featured as part of the game's main map, judging by leftover data in the game's code, but the game was shut down before it could be officially implemented, and is only viewable through hacking. Aside from the main mountain area with Grandpa Gohan's house, several smaller areas on the mountain were set to be implemented, including a forest path known as '''A Certain Forest Way''', a beach area called '''A Certain Beach''', and an area based on Diablo Desert named '''A Certain Barren Plain''', which also features [[Pilaf's Flying Base]]. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Mount Paozu is named after {{w|baozi}}, a type of Chinese steamed dumpling whose name is read as "Paozu" in Japanese. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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MountPazo.PNG|Mount Paozu |
MountPazo.PNG|Mount Paozu |
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170.PNG|East District at the beginning of the series |
170.PNG|East District at the beginning of the series |
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PaozuWaterfall1(Ep288).png|Mount Paozu, seen from the river |
PaozuWaterfall1(Ep288).png|Mount Paozu, seen from the river |
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PaozuWaterfall2(Ep288).png|The waterfall on Mount Paozu |
PaozuWaterfall2(Ep288).png|The waterfall on Mount Paozu |
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+ | Mt Paozu DBO.png|Mount Paozu in ''Dragon Ball Online'' |
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</gallery> |
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+ | }} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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+ | ==Site Navigation== |
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{{Earth}} |
{{Earth}} |
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[[Category:Places on Earth]] |
[[Category:Places on Earth]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 21 November 2018
Mount Paozu (パオズ山 Paozu Yama) is the location where Goku is raised by Grandpa Gohan, and where the Dragon Ball story begins. It was inspired by the mountains that the mythical Chinese deity Sun Wukong lives in, in the Chinese novel Journey to the West. Mt. Paozu is mostly known for various monsters that populate the area, such as dinosaurs.
Story
Sometime after he accidentally killed his grandpa Gohan by looking at the Moon and turning into a Great Ape, Goku meets Bulma and leaves Mount Paozu. He briefly returns to Mount Paozu after his first journey collecting the Dragon Balls in order to pack his things and moves in with Master Roshi. When Goku becomes older, he comes back to live there with his wife Chi-Chi and his sons Gohan and Goten. Later, Gohan's family is living there too.
In Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy, Goku Jr. comes with Puck to Mount Paozu to retrieve the Dragon Ball and end up meeting Mamba who disguised herself as a beautiful lady and lured them to her house intending to cook them. Goku Jr. and Puck escape the house and Puck falls off a bridge leaving Goku Jr. by himself on the mountain. On the way, he is ambushed by Susha and Torga, as well as Mamba. Goku Jr. eventually ends up facing Lord Yao who claimed to be the king of demons and defeated him when he unlocked his Super Saiyan abilities. When Goku Jr. finally came to Goku's house he found the Dragon Ball and met his Great Great Grandfather Goku.
Residents
Notable Residents
- Son family
- Grandpa Gohan
- Goku
- Chi-Chi (not until after Piccolo Jr. Saga)
- Gohan (moves out sometime after the Majin Buu Saga)
- Goten
- Icarus
- Vodka (East District)
- Vodka's bodyguards (East District)
- Mamba
- Susha
- Torga
- Yao
- Bear Thief
- Yamcha (Diablo Desert area)
- Puar (Diablo Desert area)
Inhabitants
- Kingfishers
- Lizards[8]
- Monkeys[2][5]
- Owls[7]
- Pterodactyls[2][5]
- Rabbits[12]
- Sabertooth Tigers[2][5]
- Snakes[2][4]
- Sparrows
- Squirrels[4][7]
- Wolves[4]
Video Game Appearances
It is the first level in Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The enemies are small animal soldiers and pterodactyls. Bulma gets captured in part of the level and you must defeat the Bear Thief twice.
In Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure, MT. Paozu is featured as the first level with the Bear Thief as the boss at the end. Mt. Paozu is in all three games of the Legacy of Goku series and in Dragon Ball Online.
In Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 and Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World, Mount Paozu is a stage which is titled as Grandpa Gohan's House. Mt. Paozu is also a stage in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and is unlocked by wishing for it from Shenron.
Mount Paozu is the area where all the levels in the first chapter of Dragon Ball: Origins take place.
In Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans, this area is visited in two different parts, East Mt. Paozu where Goku's house is located and Mt. Paozu (Diablo Desert) where Yamcha's hideout is located. Between the two parts, there is an area full of strong monsters called Dragon Rock.
Mount Paozu is one of the ten locations in the board game The Heroic Dragon Ball Z Adventure Game.
Mt. Paozu appears in Dragon Ball Online as the location of the first Time Leap Quest, in which the player must travel back in time and retrieve baby Goku from his space capsule for Grandpa Gohan. Due to the developers of Dragon Ball Online only having the rights to use characters and locations that appeared in the Dragon Ball manga, it is referred to as At the Foot of a Certain Mountain, since the name "Mount Paozu" was never used in the manga. It appears also planned to be featured as part of the game's main map, judging by leftover data in the game's code, but the game was shut down before it could be officially implemented, and is only viewable through hacking. Aside from the main mountain area with Grandpa Gohan's house, several smaller areas on the mountain were set to be implemented, including a forest path known as A Certain Forest Way, a beach area called A Certain Beach, and an area based on Diablo Desert named A Certain Barren Plain, which also features Pilaf's Flying Base.
Trivia
- Mount Paozu is named after baozi, a type of Chinese steamed dumpling whose name is read as "Paozu" in Japanese.
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy, 1997
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Dragon Ball Z episode 288, "He's Always Late"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Dragon Ball Z episode 125, "Goku's Ordeal"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku, 2002
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Dragon Ball episode 1, "The Secret of the Dragon Balls"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 107, "Goku's Alive!!"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Dragon Ball Z episode 205, "I'll Fight Too!"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Dragon Ball Z episode 206, "The Newest Super Saiyan"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 207, "Take Flight, Videl"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 171, "Memories of Gohan"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 201, "I am Saiyaman"
- ↑ Looking Back at it All: The Dragon Ball Z Year-End Show!, 1993