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Spinach Wastes (スピニッチ荒野 Supinitchi Arano),[2] also called Northern Wilderness,[3] is the farmland on Earth where Ostrich Chickens live. It is located west of the Bamboo Forest, south of the Northern Mountains and north of Spindletop Flats. Natade Village is nearby.[3]

Overview[]

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Krillin at Spinach Wastes during the arrival of the Saiyans

Spinach Wastes is where Raditz's Attack Ball lands, in which the farmer arrived with his pickup truck to check it out, only to be killed by the Saiyan. Raditz later returns to this place after kidnapping Gohan. Piccolo and Goku came here to battle Raditz and, thanks to Gohan's intervention, Piccolo fires his Special Beam Cannon, killing both Raditz and Goku. Master Roshi, Krillin and Bulma later land on this location to check on Goku and Piccolo.

Krillin was training in Spinach Wastes right before the arrival of Nappa and Vegeta on Earth.[2]

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The Northern Wilderness in the Majin Buu Saga

The Four-Star Dragon Ball is found in this region during the Majin Buu Saga.[3] In both the movie and the saga, monstrous dinosaurs are shown to live in the region.

Film Appearances[]

In Dragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming, Broly's Attack Ball lands nearby Natade Village where Broly falls into a coma after his ship becomes enveloped in ice. 7 years later, he awakens and battles Goten, Trunks, Videl, and Gohan.

In Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, Maloja finds Broly's Attack Ball and takes a sample of his blood from it to sell to Lord Jaguar.

Residents[]

Notable residents[]

  • Farmer[2] (Lucca Village)[1]
  • Maloja (Natade Village)[3]
  • Broly (Broly's Landing Site)[3]
  • Raditz (Raditz's Landing Site, post-resurrection)[1]
  • Saibamen (spawned in the East Ravine wilderness by the Saibamen Set from Raditz's Attack Ball)[1]
  • Necke (originally lived in the East Ravine wilderness after chosing to remain on Earth; later becomes a resident of Olive Village)[1]
  • Ramu (Olive Village)[1]
  • Ramu's Father (Olive Village)[1]

Inhabitants[]

Areas[]

  • Lucca Village[1]
  • Olive Village[1]
  • Natade Village[3]
  • Raditz's Landing Point
  • Site where Piccolo meets Raditz (ピッコロ·ラディッツ接蝕地点)[1]
  • Broly's Landing Point[3]

Video Game Appearances[]

In The Legacy of Goku, Goku travels through an unnamed village very similar to Natade Village located south of Spinach Wastes (like Natade Village).

In Budokai, it is named Grassland and is a playable battle stage.

In Budokai 2, Budokai 3, and Shin Budokai, it is named Plain and is a playable battle stage.

In Buu's Fury, it is named Northern Wilderness. Goten and Trunks defeat Broly on the Volcano in the north part of Natade Village in this area in exchange for Maloja's Four-Star Ball. Enemies encountered here in the game are Ghosts, Majin Soldiers, Majin Fighters, Mercenaries, Tanks, Vampires, Living Deads, Ninjas, Lichs, Destroyers, Mummies, and Samurais.

In Budokai Tenkaichi, Raging Blast, and FighterZ, it is named Wasteland and is a playable battle stage.

In Burst Limit, Infinite World, Dragon Ball Heroes, and Extreme Butoden, it is named Plains and is a playable battle stage.

In Attack of the Saiyans, it is named Spinach Wastes. Enemies encountered here are Ostrich Chicken, Dododo, Roundworm & Roundworm Larva, Wild Boar, Meadow Wizard, Distrustful Man, Hungry Bear, Stray Dog. Right before the arrival of the Saiyans in the game, Krillin is seen training here.

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Westland Billboard featuring an Ostrich Chicken and the Farmer in Dragon Ball Online

In Dragon Ball Online, there is a billboard for Spinach Wastes which is called Westland on the billboard which depicts an Ostrich Chicken and the Farmer pitching hay into his pickup truck.

In the Xenoverse series, it is named Pod Landing (ポッド着陸地点) and is a playable battle stage.

In Jump Force, the Matterhorn stage features a crashed Attack Ball which makes the Matterhorn resemble Spinach Wastes. As Namek is implied to have merged with Liberty Island in Upper New York Bay, the Matterhorn of real world and Spinach Wastes on Earth may have merged as well as various stages appear to be real world locations merged with locations from various worlds of Shonen Jump.

In Legends, it is named Grassy Plains.

In Kakarot, the area where Raditz's Round Spaceship crashes is named East Ravine. The crash site becomes a landmark called Raditz's Landing Point in the Z-Encyclopedia's World section under Landmarks. The Ostrich Chickens doesn't appear at all in East Ravine which is inhabited by Dinosaurs, Pterosaurs, Wolves, and Gazelle instead.

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