![]() It is thus no surprise to notice that the seven main hardcover books can be placed together in a certain order to form a large image of Shenlong, with the Dragon Balls themselves included at the bottom of Daizenshuu 7. Shenlong was not only a prominent figure in the Dragon Ball series, but also as the overarching theme tying the various Daizenshuu together. Altogether, these books contain a nearly complete Dragon Ball knowledge, for all elements of the series that existed at the time. ![]() The first six hardcover books feature an interview with author Akira Toriyama, and all seven came with a bonus insert pamphlet called the “Shenlong Times” that contains interviews with various other important people involved with Dragon Ball. ![]() Some of these books cover the manga, while some cover the anime and movies, and others even cover the Carddass card games that were released in Japan. ![]() These are divided up into a main series of seven hardcover books, followed by three soft-cover supplemental volumes. The largest group of Dragon Ball databooks are the Daizenshuu ( 大全集), or the “Great Complete Collections”, which were made shortly after the manga ended its serialization. ![]()
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