Satan House
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| Satan House | |
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| Planet | Earth |
| Debut | Great Saiyaman Saga |
| Ruler | Mr. Satan |
| Location | Satan City |
Satan House[1] (サタンの家) is the giant home of Mr. Satan and Videl located exactly in Satan City. It is also the place where Mr. Satan trains his students in martial arts.
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Added by Ssj2gohan99Mr. Satan's mansion was first seen during the Great Saiyaman Saga. Mr. Satan hid in his house's attic when the Red Shark Gang took the Satan City Mayor in hostage.
Satan House also appears in Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly and Dragon Ball GT.



Added by Jeangabin666According to the Dragon Ball Online timeline, with customer claims that the Telecommunicated Satan-style Martial Arts Course, which Mr. Satan started in Age 793, is worthless rapidly spreading, disgruntled costumers flood Satan House in Age 794. This prompts Satan's granddaughter Pan to subdue them. The event becomes a big scandal and the Telecommunicated Satan-style Martial Arts Course is then rebranded as the Pan Fighting Network, with Pan as the instructor.
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Satan House appears in the introduction cinematic of the Mr. Satan Mode in Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden, when Lord Jaguar visits Mr. Satan, followed by Android 18 who wants to get the 10,000 zeni Mr. Satan owed her after the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament.
It is where is located the Hercule Cafe in the video game Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury. Once collected, the Hercule Exhibits appear here. The 25 exhibits are: Punching Bag, Championship Belt, Weight Set, Moustache Wax, Sandwich, Cape, Autobiography, Hercule Comic Book Issue #1, Hercule Action Figure, Piiza Action Figure, Pirozhki Action Figure, Caroni Action Figure, Hercule: The Movie, Key To West City, Boxing Gloves, Collector's Plate, Video Game, Hit Pop Single, Air Hercule Shoes, Diploma, Hir Care Products, Smoke And Mirrors, Warlord's Sword, Hercule Cereal, and Hercule Collectible Card Game.
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- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, 1994