For the casual fan, it's a cool picture of Gohan. For the collector, it’s a benchmark of print quality. For the scholar, it is the Rosetta Stone of Saiyan biology.
In the power-scaling community, page 72 serves as a mathematical anchor. Because the page confirms Snake Road is 1 million kilometers, and we know how long it took Goku to run it before the Saiyan Saga, fans were able to calculate Goku’s base running speed (approx. 231 km/h without using Nimbus or teleportation). This then became a baseline for arguing combat speeds later in the series. daizenshuu 4 page 72
Page 72 of Daizenshuu 4: World Guide maps the Afterlife's geography, focusing on the Serpent Road (Snakeway), which spans 1 million kilometers between King Yemma's Castle and King Kai's planet. This entry, located within the "Places Apart from Earth" section, details that Goku took six months to travel the path initially, but only 1.5 days to return. For more details on the translation, visit Kanzenshuu . Daizenshuu translations - Kanzenshuu For the casual fan, it's a cool picture of Gohan
The centerpiece of page 72 is a circular, tiered diagram that has since become the gold standard for visualizing the Dragon Ball multiverse. It depicts four distinct, interconnected realms: In the power-scaling community, page 72 serves as
In the sprawling universe of Dragon Ball fandom, few sources are treated with as much reverence as the Daizenshuu (大全集, "Great Complete Collection"). This seven-volume series of guidebooks, released in the mid-1990s, remains the ultimate archive of Akira Toriyama’s masterpiece. Among collectors, power-scalers, and manga historians, holds a unique, almost mythical status. And within that volume, one specific coordinate has become a legend among legends: Page 72 .