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Ultimate Shenron (究極神龍 Kyūkyoku Shenron, lit. "Ultimate God/Divine Dragon")[1] is a character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He is the third Eternal Dragon introduced in Dragon Ball. Like Shenron and Porunga, Ultimate Shenron can only be summoned by using a particular collection of Dragon Balls, the Black Star Dragon Balls in this case.

Appearance[]

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The Eternal Dragon on Kami's Lookout

While Shenron and Porunga are both shown to be comparable in size to a large skyscraper, Ultimate Shenron is shown to be larger than both of these eternal dragons combined. While coiling, Shenron has been shown as being roughly the size of The Lookout. Ultimate Shenron on the other hand is so large that his head alone is roughly the size of the lookout. Also, while Shenron has his "whiskers/barbels" on the upper part of his mouth, Ultimate Shenron has them on the lower part of its jaw. Ultimate Shenron's skin color is blood red rather than green and also has larger gold horns with sets of multiple smaller ones behind his head. Interestingly enough, he lacks the red eyes that the other eternal dragons have, and instead has yellow or blue-green ones. Ultimate Shenron's eyes are blue in the opening for Dragon Ball GT, the episode "The Game After Life", and the Hero Mode of Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi.

Biography[]

Dragon Ball GT[]

Black Star Dragon Ball Saga[]

Main article: Black Star Dragon Ball Saga

Ultimate Shenron granting the wish

Ultimate Shenron granting Pilaf's wish

Ultimate Shenron is used to cause Goku to turn back into a child by a wish accidentally made by Emperor Pilaf (though Pilaf was originally going to wish to take over the world).

Baby Saga[]

Main article: Baby Saga

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Ultimate Shenron granting Baby's wish

He is later summoned by Baby, and instructed to restore Planet Vegeta (which Baby renamed to New Planet Plant) and relocate it to Earth's solar system.[2] Due to Baby using the Dragon Balls to make the wish, the one-year countdown from Pilaf's wish did not stop.

After Piccolo sacrificed his own life by remaining behind on the dying Earth, the Black Star Dragon Balls turned to stone permanently and Ultimate Shenron was never shown again.

Other Dragon Ball Stories[]

Ultimate Tenkaichi[]

Main article: Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi

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Ultimate Shenron in Ultimate Tenkaichi

In the Hero Mode, Omega Shenron makes the wish to Ultimate Shenron to make Earth a living Hell. Once the Hero finds Ultimate Shenron on Kami's Lookout, the eternal dragon has been controlled by Omega Shenron's negative energy and attacks the hero while the hero was trying to make a wish. However, while being controlled by the negative energy, Ultimate Shenron begs the Hero to bring him back to normal and to stop his controlled attacks. Once defeated, the Hero asks for Ultimate Shenron to restore Earth as to how it was before Omega Shenron made his wish. However, Ultimate Shenron explains that he cannot grant this wish due to the negative energy being much stronger than the Dragon's creator, Kami. Ultimate Shenron instead grants the Hero's new wish to bring back all those who were killed by the chaos Omega Shenron created.

Even though Ultimate Shenron is the eternal Dragon for the Black Star Dragon Balls, their effect of causing the planet they were used on to self-destruct after one year is absent in Ultimate Tenkaichi. This meant to be removing the side-effect for good. It is implied that Kami recreated the Black Star Dragon Balls through Piccolo whom had become the Nameless Namekian by fusing with Kami.

Power[]

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Like the original incarnation of Shenron, Ultimate Shenron is only capable of granting a single wish. However, his capabilities greatly outclass those of the other eternal dragons. For instance, death wishes do not exceed Ultimate Shenron's power. After a wish has been granted by the dragon, the Black Star Dragon Balls are catapulted throughout the galaxy rather than their respective planet, and a one-year countdown is issued for the host planet's destruction, which can only be undone if the Dragon Balls are returned to that planet within this time.

According to Baby, Ultimate Shenron's power exceeds his own (with Super Baby Vegeta 2 having power superior to that of Super Saiyan 3 Goku and Majuub).[3]

Video Games

In the "Hero Mode" of Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, despite having been weakened by Piccolo and after being corrupted by negative energy, Ultimate Shenron still possesses power greater than Omega Shenron.

Techniques and Special Abilities[]

  • Flight – The ability to fly.
  • Bite – One of his attacks in Ultimate Tenkaichi.
  • Mouth Energy Wave – One of his attacks in Ultimate Tenkaichi.
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Ultimate Shenron's Dragon Thunderclap in Ultimate Tenkaichi

  • Dragon Thunderclap – One of his attacks in Ultimate Tenkaichi. He performs it like Rage Shenron.
  • Wish Granting – The ability to grant a single wish to whomever finds the Black Star Dragon Balls and summons him.
    • Resurrection – Ultimate Shenron can grant wishes to bring people back to life. He does so at the conclusion of the Hero Mode in Ultimate Tenkaichi, when the hero asks him to bring all those killed back to life.

Granted wishes[]

Dragon Ball GT
  • Emperor Pilaf accidentally wished for Goku to be turned back into a child (Pilaf was originally going to wish for world domination before Goku walks in to find out where the mysterious light is coming from).
  • Baby wished for Planet Vegeta to be brought back into existence in Earth's Solar System.
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Video Game Appearances[]

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Ultimate Shenron in Dragon Ball Heroes

In Budokai Tenkaichi 3, the wishes he can grant are: Chi-Chi as a playable character, 50,000 zeni, Penguin Village as a Battle Stage, and King Castle as a Battle Stage.

Voice Actors[]

Trivia[]

  • He seems smaller in Ultimate Tenkaichi than in other appearances.
  • He is the only Shenron to have granted a wish made by another Shenron.[1]
  • To date, he is the second largest eternal dragon in the Dragon Ball Franchise, second only to Super Shenron.

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, 2011
  2. Dragon Ball GT episode 30, "The Game After Life"
  3. Dragon Ball GT episode 30, "The Game After Life": Baby states: "We meet at last, Shenron. I hope that one day soon my power exceeds your own."

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