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The Worlds of Dragon Ball

The Dragon Ball universe stretches across twelve numbered universes, each home to its own planets, civilisations, and warriors. Dragon Ball Fusions maps every significant world — from the Saiyan homeworld Planet Vegeta and the peaceful Planet Namek to the sacred Kai planets, Beerus's lavish domain, and the eerie Zeno's Palace — so you can explore the geography of the Dragon Ball cosmos in one place.

Planet Histories: Creation to Destruction

Many of Dragon Ball's most iconic moments are tied to the fates of entire planets. Planet Vegeta was wiped out by Frieza's genocide of the Saiyan race. Planet Namek was destroyed in the aftermath of the battle against Frieza and later wished back with the Dragon Balls. New Namek, Planet Cereal, and Planet Sadala carry the weight of those histories. Each planet page on this site details the world's status — intact or destroyed — alongside its known inhabitants and their affiliations.

Races, Residents & Allegiances

A planet's character is defined by the people who call it home. Our planet detail pages break down every known resident by race and allegiance — how many Z Fighters hail from each world, how many villains, how many divine or neutral beings. From the predominantly Saiyan population of Planet Vegeta to the human-filled Earth that serves as Dragon Ball's beating heart, these demographic snapshots reveal the social fabric of the Dragon Ball universe.

From Familiar Worlds to Hidden Realms

Beyond the headline planets, Dragon Ball is full of lesser-known locations that shape its lore: the Hyperbolic Time Chamber's featureless void, the Other World where fighters train after death, Yardrat where Goku learned Instant Transmission, and the ominous Demon Realm. Whether you are researching for a Dragon Ball quiz, writing fanfiction, or simply satisfying your curiosity, the Planets section of Dragon Ball Fusions covers every corner of the multiverse.