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Dragon Ball officially crowns Gohan’s true successor after 38 years
The mighty half-human son of Goku had a fun superhero sidegig, but further into the future, his true successor in Dragon Ball ...
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The Strongest Dragon Ball Z Transformations, Ranked
Anime transformations as we know them wouldn't exist without Dragon Ball Z, and these are the absolute strongest forms in DBZ ...
If you watch one action anime in your lifetime, it should be Dragon Ball. It requires a few streaming services, but here's ...
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5 Dragon Ball characters who deserved better endings
For various reasons, these beloved Dragon Ball characters deserved far better endings than the ones they received.
The results for Dragon Ball's worldwide popularity has been announced, and it has officailly confirmed ten most popular characters.
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7 Strongest Vegeta Forms in the Dragon Ball Franchise, Ranked
Vegeta doesn't have as many transformations as Goku, but that's simply because the Prince of All Saiyans doesn't need them.
Dragon Ball has introduced several Z Fighters over the decades, but which one of them is the strongest? Read on to find out.
Canada has quietly set a new mark in the global race for fusion power. General Fusion says its latest compression experiments produced about 600 million fusion neutrons every second at peak, a record ...
National Geographic Explorer Paolo Verzone provides a rare peek inside a stellarator, an experiment that aims to give the world near-limitless clean energy. When in operation, this space inside the ...
Scientists at China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) program rang in the new year with a stunning accomplishment: empirical evidence that they used the device to achieve nuclear ...
Goku's reign at the top was not just a flash in the pan; he consistently maintained his lead from the very first stage of voting. This suggests a solid and unwavering fanbase that appreciates not only ...
Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, The School of Physiotherapy, the University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia Correspondence to Dr S M Cowan, School of Physiotherapy, the University ...
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