Where can I find the original historyin which dragonball is based?!


Question: already tried google but I'm not too good at it

thanks


Answers: already tried google but I'm not too good at it

thanks

Dragonball is loosely based on the old Chinese tale: Journey to the West.

in dragonball's site

Do you mean the Anime? Try going to a fansite, or the official website... Http://www.DragonBall.com

It was created by the creator of Naruto

In 1993 Dragonball made its first official appearance in the US. It came in the form of the very first Dragonball feature movie. In 1996, Dragonball resurfaced, but the produces knew that the real action would not be at Dragonball, but at Dragonball Z. So the following year Dragonball Z was introduced to American audiences super charged and ready for consumption. Sadly however its ratings were not good as it was shown at 5:00 am in the morning. You wonder why it didn't do well! But in 1998 Cartoon Network began to air the show in the afternoon and as many of you know the rest is history.
As Dragonball begins it's romp in the United States, it has long ended at the place were it all began: in the land of the rising sun (for all who don't understand, its Japan). Dragonball is the long running serialized Manga created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. The story began as a comedy based on the popular Chinese legend "The Monkey King". In the beginning, Dragonball was much like Toriyama's earlier stories (ie: Dr. Slump) filled with its "toilet" humor and silly antics. But as the story progressed it evolved into a adventurous, action packed, character motivated phenomenon, the likes which no one has ever seen. With 508 episodes, it has become a world wide phenomenon!
http://www.unrivaled.info/anime/dragonba...

go to google and type in Dragonball or go to wikipedia and type in dragonball!! i go to google and type in list of dragonball episodes and it gives me the website on wikipedia!

Not history, but a Chinese literary work called Journey to the West.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_...

There are various translations available, even a Disney movie release in the 50s that relates the tale:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alakazam_th...

dragon ball is loosely inspiredby the chinese novel journey to the west
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_...

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