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The World Martial Arts Tournament (天下てんかいちどうかい Tenka'ichi Budōkai, lit. "The Number One Under Heaven Martial Arts Gathering"), also known as the World Martial Arts Championships and Strongest Under the Heavens,[1] refers to a Martial Arts event in the Dragon Ball manga, and in the anime series Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT.

The tournament always occurs on May 7th.[2]

Rules and Characteristics[]

The World Martial Arts Tournament originated in a festival held since long ago at the temple which now serves as the tournament grounds.[3] The tournament originally occurred every five years, which is changed to every three years after the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. It features the Earth's strongest fighters, as well as the regular participation of the Dragon Team. Besides the title of World Martial Arts Champion, the winner of the tournament receives the considerable amount of 500,000 Zeni (later increased to ten million Zeni) as a prize. It is shown that in the 21st and 22nd World Martial Arts Tournaments, the prize is given to the winner directly after the tournament, while in the 25th World Tournament, according to Trunks and Mr. Satan, they send it by mail. According to Gohan, there are prizes to the top 5 in the 25th Tournament. 10 million Zeni to the first place, 5 million to the second, 3 million for the third, 2 million to the fourth and 1 million to the fifth.[4]

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The World Martial Arts Tournament

In the tournament, anyone who comes into contact outside of the ring, is knocked out and does not stand up until commentator counts to 10, or gives up, automatically loses. If both fighters are knocked out and neither can reach their feet by the count of ten, the match is normally declared a draw. However, the tournament as a whole must have a champion, so if this happens in the final round, a special "sudden death"-esque rule is employed: the first one to stand up on both feet and state the entire sentence "I'm the Champion" (or some variation thereof, such as "I'm the World Champion" in the case of the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament) is declared the winner. The tournament forbids any use of weapons, protective body gear or teams (although natural weapons, such as bear claws, are allowed, and it is never clarified if cups are included in the ban on protective gear). Poking someone in the eyes or hitting them in the groin is also not allowed, although the latter can be overlooked if it was accidental. The most important rule is that killing the opponent is not allowed. Disobeying any of these rules results in disqualification from the tournament.

However, more than one villain in the manga has entered the tournament with more interest in killing someone against whom they have a vendetta than in winning the prize. This seems to suggest that, while killing in the tournament may get you disqualified, it may still be an affirmative defense to murder, in the eyes of the law. After all, this is the only explanation that makes any sense as to why people such as Man-Wolf (who, unlike Mercenary Tao or Piccolo Jr., does not appear strong enough to defeat the police) could attempt to murder Jackie Chun in front of hundreds of witnesses without fear of going to prison.

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The original arena

The tournament has two parts: the preliminaries and the tournament itself, although this changed significantly in the later tournaments. The preliminaries are held indoors and without an audience. In the preliminaries, all the contestants are divided in several groups, usually eight (after the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament, more contestants than ever have started entering). These eight groups fight in mini-tournaments with a one-minute time limit for each match (matches that last longer than one minute are decided by points). The eight winners, one of each group, move on to the actual tournament.

In the World Tournament Saga, the tournament replaced the preliminaries with a punching contest to reduce injuries. Fighters would punch a machine, which would then calculate the strength of the punches. The fifteen who scored the highest moved on to the actual tournament (with the returning champion automatically being guaranteed one of the sixteen spots).

Normally, the winner of the final bout is automatically named the champion, and the returning champion had to win the tournament just like everyone else. However, at the end of the Kid Buu Saga, the tournament structure was changed so that the winner of the actual tournament was not automatically the champion, but merely won an opportunity to fight the returning champion in a title fight. This was probably done due to Mr. Satan's manipulation, as it gives the champion an unfair advantage, since the challenger must fight four opponents, with only a few minutes rest, before facing the Champion, whereas the Champion would still be fresh.

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The new arena

The participants fight in pairs; the order of the fights is decided by each participant taking a random number from a box. As there are usually eight participants, the tournament has three levels: quarter-finals (4 fights), semi-finals (2 fights), and the final fight. It is later increased to sixteen fighters in the World Tournament Saga. The winner of each fight goes on to fight with the winner of the other fights, with a tree diagram showing the order of the fighters, going up on the aforementioned levels, ultimately leading to the final bout to determine the champion.

World Martial Arts Tournaments are hosted, run and announced by the same World Tournament Announcer. At the end of Dragon Ball GT, he is replaced by his descendant.

Ultimate Fighting Division[]

In Dragon Ball Online, in Age 991 the World Tournament once again becomes popular and a man named Morgan was crowned Champion. Champion Morgan's fight against 100 robots stirred discussion. Engineers rallied, claiming "robots are not that weak!" and as a result The World Tournament finally adds an "Ultimate Fighting" division, where participants can utilize weapons, armor and robots.

Martial Arts Temple[]

There are several buildings in the Martial Arts Temple.

  • Dining Hall: It seems that the World Tournament participants can eat here for free.
  • Nurse Room: A room that has a treatment table and basic medical equipment. The wounded Videl received treatment here after being injured in her match in the 25th World Tournament.
  • Preliminaries Grounds: It is located in the back of the martial arts temple's main building. For the 24th World Tournament and onward, the preliminaries grounds are equipped with a Punching Machine.
  • Room for Contestants: The main temple building of the Martial Arts Temple that the World Tournament grounds are located on. Here, the contestants in the main tournament wait their turn.
  • World Tournament Stadium: The martial arts arena where the main fights take place.

Staff Members[]

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Two staff members

List of Champions[]

  • Master Roshi/Jackie Chun (13th and 21st World Martial Arts Tournaments)
  • Spike the Devil Man (two unknown World Martial Arts Tournaments)
  • Baragon (one unknown World Martial Arts Tournament)
  • King Chappa (one unknown World Martial Arts Tournament, possibly the 20th)
  • Tien Shinhan (22nd World Martial Arts Tournament)
  • Goku (23rd World Martial Arts Tournament)
  • Mr. Satan (the longest reigning champion, 24th through the 31st World Martial Arts Tournament, and possibly one or two more after that; however, it is important to note that the 25th Tournament and onwards were rigged in the final match)

Junior Division Champions[]

  • Videl (24th World Martial Arts Tournament)
  • Trunks (25th World Martial Arts Tournament)
  • Mugley (31st World Martial Arts Tournament)
  • Zarid (unknown World Martial Arts Tournament)

Notes[]

  • King Chappa – Coincidentally, he is Goku's first opponent in both of the preliminary matches of the 22nd and 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament. King Chappa is mentioned to have won a tournament without even being touched. Though it is not specified in the manga if the tournament he competed in was a World Martial Arts Tournament, during the King Piccolo Saga in the anime, Chappa is revealed to be one of the targets on Tambourine's hitlist and is killed by the demon; this indicates that the tournament in which he fought was in fact a World Martial Arts Tournament. Since the records on Tambourine's list only goes back ten years, thus covering only the 20th, 21st, and 22nd World Tournaments. King Chappa would have had to have won the tournament prior to Goku's first entry: the 20th World Martial Arts Tournament.
  • Master Roshi (under unknown alias) – When Master Roshi is fighting Goku as "Jackie Chun", he says he fought Goku's adoptive grandfather Gohan and won.[5] While it is possible Roshi and Gohan fought each other on an occasion outside the tournament, it is unlikely Roshi would have used the Thunder Shock Surprise in a simple sparring match, he might only have used such a devastating attack if he felt he had to win at any cost and the only reason he would feel this way about a pupil he loved might have been if he was trying to help him, as he helped Goku by preventing his victory and keeping his passion alive. It is impossible to estimate how many tournaments Roshi won using this disguise, or in fact if he used different disguises, or even if he disguised himself as Jackie Chun and that it was simply so long-ago people forgot about him. Regardless, it can be assumed that Roshi won at least one World Martial Arts Tournament in the days of Gohan and Ox-King's youth.
  • Champion Morgan - Won an unspecified World Martial Arts Tournament. In Age 991, his fight with one-hundred robots caused a controversy/scandal that led to the creation of the Ultimate Fighting Division that permitted the use of armor, weapons, and robots.
  • Baragon - Won an unidentified World Martial Arts Tournament shown in Krillin's flashback while he explained to Goku what the World Martial Arts Tournament was.

Pattern[]

All tournaments in the original Dragon Ball series follow a certain pattern:

  • Yamcha is always far outclassed and always loses in the quarter-finals, often to the main opponent.
  • Goku far outclasses his opponent in the semi-finals.
  • One of the other Z Fighters makes it to the semifinals (usually Krillin, once Tien Shinhan) but loses to a more powerful opponent (usually the one Yamcha fought).
  • Goku makes it to the finals, and takes on the powerful opponent who has defeated at least one of his friends.
  • In the 22nd and 23rd World Tournament, the one who beat the champion from the last tournament in the semi final match became champion: Tien beat Jackie Chun, the winner of the 21st, and Tien became champion that year, and Goku beat Tien at the next tournament and he became champion.
  • A giant opponent is defeated easily at an early stage (Bacterian, Antoine the Great, Pintar, Wild Tiger)

List of known World Martial Arts Tournaments[]

Pre-Dragon Ball[]

Pre 20th[]

It is known that Spike the Devil Man had won two tournaments, and Master Roshi had won once prior to the 20th tournament (fifty years ago).[6]

20th[]

Date: Age 745, May 7
It is never officially mentioned who won this tournament, but when Goku faces King Chappa in the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament, it is said King Chappa won his last tournament without a single opponent landing a hit. Later, in the King Piccolo Saga, King Piccolo's underling Tambourine gathers a list of all the finalists in the last 10 years, which would cover the last 3 World Martial Arts Tournaments and, since Tien Shinhan won the 22nd and Master Roshi as Jackie Chun won the 21st, that would mean that King Chappa won the 20th.

Winner: King Chappa

Dragon Ball[]

21st[]

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Goku vs. Jackie Chun in the final round of the 21st Tournament

Date: Age 750, May 7
Total entrants: 137
Notable Contestants that did not pass the elimination rounds:

Contestants:

  • Krillin (semi-finalist)
  • Bacterian (quarterfinalist)
  • Jackie Chun (winner)
  • Yamcha (quarterfinalist)
  • Ranfan (quarterfinalist)
  • Nam (semi-finalist)
  • Goku (finalist)
  • Giran (quarterfinalist)

Winner: Jackie Chun
Runner-up: Goku

22nd[]

Date: Age 753, May 7
Total entrants: 182[7]
Notable Contestants that did not pass the elimination rounds:

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Chiaotzu and Krillin during the 22nd Tournament

Contestants:

  • Tien Shinhan (winner)
  • Yamcha (quarterfinalist)
  • Jackie Chun (semi-finalist)
  • Man-Wolf (quarterfinalist)
  • Chiaotzu (quarterfinalist)
  • Krillin (semi-finalist)
  • Goku (finalist)
  • Pamput (quarterfinalist)

Winner: Tien Shinhan
Runner-up: Goku

23rd[]

Date: Age 756, May 7
Total entrants: 72
Notable Contestants that did not pass the elimination rounds:

  • King Chappa
  • Chiaotzu
  • Yajirobe (masked to hide his identity)

Contestants:

  • Cyborg Tao (quarterfinalist; disqualified for possession of a weapon in the ring)
  • Tien Shinhan (semi-finalist)
  • Goku (winner)
  • Chi-Chi – Registered as "Anonymous" (quarterfinalist)
  • Piccolo – Using the alias of Ma Jr. (finalist)
  • Krillin (quarterfinalist)
  • Yamcha (quarterfinalist)
  • HeroKami using Hero's body (semi-finalist)

Winner: Goku
Runner-up: Piccolo

  • The 23rd Tournament was observed to have roughly half the amount of participants from previous tournaments. This is openly attributed to the danger of being a Martial Artist as a result of King Piccolo's war three years earlier.
  • It is interesting to note that this is the only World Martial Arts Tournament Goku ever won, despite his participation in several before and after. This is the first tournament where the outcome determines the fate of the Earth. Incidentally, after this tournament, everything had to be built from scratch because the entire area was vaporized during the fight (hence the new, larger stadium).
  • The 23rd Tournament was also the only known Tournament where all of the 8 final contestants were in one way or another related to Goku's exploits.

Dragon Ball Z[]

24th[]

Date: Age 767, May 7

This tournament is not seen in the series, it is only alluded to, and it is present in the Daizenshuu 7 timeline. Before the Cell Games, the Dragon Team (both in the manga and the anime) comment that there has not been a World Martial Arts Tournament since the 23rd, [10] though newcomer Mr. Satan is called the world's wrestling champion (world's martial arts champion in the anime). Therefore, in the anime, the 24th tournament takes place before the Cell Games. It is also known that this was the first tournament to feature a Junior Division.

Known Junior Division Contestants:

Winner: Videl

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Spopovich vs. Mr. Satan

Known Adult Division Contestants:

Winner: Mr. Satan
Runner-up: Jewel

25th[]

Tournament ring

The ring was re-designed to be much bigger in Dragon Ball Z

Date: Age 774, May 7
Total Junior Division entrants: 35
Total Adult Division entrants: 194
Known Junior Division Contestants:

Winner: Trunks
Runner-up: Goten

Contestants:

  • Pintar (lost by ring-out to Krillin)
  • Krillin (resigned to fight Babidi)
  • Piccolo – Using the alias of Ma Jr. (lost by forfeit to Shin)
  • Shin (resigned to fight Babidi)
  • Spopovich (resigned to give Gohan's energy to Babidi)
  • Videl (lost by ring-out to Spopovich)
  • Kibito (resigned to fight Babidi)
  • Great Saiyaman – Gohan's alter-ego. (resigned to fight Babidi)
  • Mr. Satan
  • Android 18 ("lost" by ring-out to Mr. Satan in the battle royale)
  • Goku (resigned to fight Babidi)
  • Vegeta (resigned to fight Babidi)
  • Killa (lost to "Mighty Mask" in the battle royale)
  • Mighty Mask – Impersonated by Goten and Trunks (disqualified for cheating)
  • Jewel (lost by ring-out to 18 in the battle royale)
  • Yamu (resigned to give Gohan's energy to Babidi)

Winner: Mr. Satan
Runner-up: Android 18 (who loses to Mr. Satan on purpose in a deal to make money)

Due to many contestants leaving due to Babidi and his fighters, the tournament is held in a "battle royale" style rather than in brackets.

26th[]

Date: Age 778, May 7

Winner: Mr. Satan
Runner-up: Mr. Buu (who loses to Mr. Satan on purpose)

27th[]

Date: Age 781, May 7

Contestants:

Winner: Mr. Satan
Runner-up: Mr. Buu (who loses to Mr. Satan on purpose)

28th[]

Date: Age 784, May 7
Total entrants: 114

Contestants:

The tournament was cancelled due to Goku and Uub leaving. Mr. Satan keeps his title.

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29th[]

Date: Age 787, May 7

Winner: Mr. Satan
Runner-up: Mr. Buu (who loses to Mr. Satan on purpose)

30th[]

Date: Age 790, May 7

Winner: Mr. Satan
Runner-up: Mr. Buu (who loses to Mr. Satan on purpose)

Dragon Ball GT[]

31st[]

Date: Age 790, May 7

Junior Division Contestants:

Winner: Mugley
Runner-up: Goku

  • This is this first tournament where "Kid" Goku fights in the Junior Division. As a child, Goku had fought in the regular division because there was no Junior Division.

Kid Goku lost in the tournament because the Crying Child (Mugley) was tickling Goku while Vegeta walked into the stadium and distracted Goku, making him fall out of the ring.

Notable Contestants that did not pass the elimination rounds:

Known Contestants:

  • Pan
  • Majuub/Papayaman
  • Super One
  • Matt Cat

Winner: Mr. Satan

Runner-up: Majuub/Papayaman (who loses to Mr. Satan on purpose)

64th[]

Date: Age 889, May 7

Junior Division:

None of the fighters participating in the Adult Division were ever mentioned.

Special World Martial Arts Tournaments[]

Cell Games[]

Contestants:

Official Winner: Mr. Satan
Actual Winner: Gohan
Runner-up: Cell

Note: The Cell Games was not an official World Martial Arts Tournament. However, Cell himself stated that he would "revive the World Martial Arts Tournament". This is the first tournament in the series where contestants actually die (there are also deaths in the movie-only Intergalactic World Tournament and eliminated teams in the Tournament of Power, as well as one case of ringed out participant who attempted to attack a active competitor from the stands, see below) as Android 16, Future Trunks, and even Goku die at the hands of Cell. Cell and the 7 Cell Juniors died at the hands of Gohan. This is also the second tournament where the outcome determines the fate of the Earth.

Intergalactic World Tournament[]

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The Intergalactic World Tournament fighting arena

The Intergalactic World Tournament (天下てんか一大いちだい武道ぶどう大会たいかい Tenkaichidai Budōtaikai, literal meaning "The World's Greatest Martial Arts Tournament") is a tournament that was featured in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound. It was sponsored by the millionaire X.S. Cash as a birthday present for his only son Monty. The tournament was supposed to feature fighters representing the four corners of the galaxy; in reality, the four fighters were actually pupils of Mr. Satan, made-up to look like aliens. The winner of said tournament would win a prize of 100,000,000 Zeni and gone on to fight Mr. Satan (due to him being the "official" winner of the Cell Games).

However, this tournament was ruined by the intrusion of Bojack and his henchmen, who killed Mr. Satan's pupils (the fake galaxy warriors) and then fought the contestants in their place. Bojack and his minions were eventually defeated by Gohan (with a little help from Goku).

This is the second tournament where Mr. Satan takes the credit for Gohan's victory. Technically, this is the third tournament in which the outcome determines the fate of the Earth (and possibly all the four parts of the galaxy). This is also the only other tournament, besides the Cell Games, where fighters are actually killed (though, unlike the Cell Games, killing was against the rules).

Known contestants:

Final contestants:

  • Gohan
  • Future Trunks
  • Piccolo
  • Krillin
  • Tien
  • Doskoi
  • Udo
  • Sky Dragon

Quarterfinalists:

  • Gohan (defeats Udo)
  • Krillin (Piccolo forfeits)
  • Future Trunks (defeats Tien)
  • Doskoi (defeats Sky Dragon)

"Official" Winner: Mr. Satan
Actual Winner: Gohan
Runner-up: Bojack

The whole tournament was somewhat flopped, since Bido killed Doskoi. Later, Mr. Satan, who was supposed to fight the winner of the quarterfinals, was introduced in the battle arena as a safety measure against Bojack and crew. Finally, he convinced everyone that he defeated Bojack due to the unavailability of video proof.

Tournament of Destroyers[]

The Tournament of Destroyers, also called the Universe Tournament, is a conflict fought between the Gods of Destruction of Universes 6 and 7 using teams of five to face off in a World Martial Arts Tournament type contest.

Contestants:

Official Winner: Monaka
Runner Up: Hit

Tournament of Power[]

The Tournament of Power (力の大会 Chikara no Taikai) is a multiverse tournament held by Zeno and Future Zeno. This tournament is a Battle Royale between teams representing the Universes who's Mortal Level have been ranked as below 7 with Universe ranked higher than seven being exempt. The winner of the tournament would be allowed to have a wish granted by Super Shenron while the losing teams would be erased along with their Universes thus the winner would also spare their Universe from being erased. However, in the anime, the wish was actually a test of character for the surviving Universe which would be erased if a selfish wish was made while it would be spared if it was selfless.

Contestants:

Official Winner: Team Universe 7
Runner Up: Team Universe 11

Though all the Universes of the teams eliminated were erased it was ultimately undone by the winning team's wish which was to restore the erased universes and their teams. As a result, the winning universe's mortal level was increased. Additionally in the anime, Frost of Team Universe 6 was erased for attempting to attack Frieza of Team Universe 7 after he had eliminated Frost through deception and Team Universe 6 was warned that if any remaining team members attacked after being eliminated would result in Team Universe 6 and its Universe being erased, though Team Universe 6 was erased along with its Universe after being eliminated with the defeat of Saonel and Pilina. Frost was later revived with his teammates and Universe.

Super World Martial Arts Tournament[]

A martial arts tournament held in late Age 779. The finals for the tournament were a battle royal, with the winner of the battle royal having to fight Mr. Satan. However, this tournament was interrupted by Broly.

Finalists

New World Tournament[]

A special tournament that takes place during the Special Age in the video game Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z. In the tournament, a team of four must defeat as many of the ruffians who fill the arena as possible.

Known Contestants:

Conton City Tournament[]

A special tournament created by Chronoa and held in Conton City in Age 852. Weapons (such as Tapion's Sword, Whis' Staff, Poison, and Power Pole), alternate methods of flight (such as Flying Nimbus & Mr. Satan's Jetpack), and weapon-based skills (such as Power Pole Pro, Sword of Hope, Secret Poison, Brave Sword Attack) are all allowed. Similar to the Intergalactic World Tournament, the preliminaries (Conton City Tournament 01: "The 1st Conton City Tournament") consist of a battle royale format on the Islands stage between different groups of Time Patrollers (including the Conton City Hero). If the Conton City Hero survives the preliminaries leads to Round 1 to Round 3 of the Conton City Tournament (Conton City Tournament 02: "Thinning the Herd") which also takes place on the Island stage. During Round 1, the Conton City Hero faces Kid Trunks. After defeating Trunks causes them to advance to Round 2 where they will face Goten. After defeating Goten causes them to advance to Round 3 where they will face off against Time Patrol Future Trunks. Future Trunks will use his Future Super Saiyan transformation after losing a certain amount of health and he cannot be damaged further until his transformation cutscene ends. By defeating Future Trunks, the Conton City Hero will go on to fight in the Quarterfinals with the rest of the tournament switching over to the World Martial Arts Tournament Arena in Conton City.

In Conton City Tournament 03: "Time for the Quarterfinals!", the Conton City Hero will face off against their currently selected Patroller Academy Instructor (if Gohan & Videl are selected they will face off against Base/Potential Unleashed Adult Gohan, if Goku is selected they will face off against Majuub, and if Gotenks is selected they will face off against Super Saiyan Kefla due to Trunks and Goten being eliminated during the previous rounds). Some mentors like Bardock, Perfect Cell, 1st Form Frieza, Future Gohan, Gohan (Adult), and Vegeta will transform after a certain amount of damage is inflicted and cannot be damaged further until after their transformation cutscene ends. Basically, the Quarterfinals difficulty can fluctuate depending on up who the Conton City Hero's current instructor is. The World Champion Mr. Satan is by far the easiest instructor, though he will once again save face by persuading the audience he has a stomachache. Winning the Quarterfinals allows the Conton City Hero to pass onto the Semifinals. During Conton City Tournament 04: "Semifinal Showdown", the Conton City Hero faces off against Patroller Academy Instructor Goku (which is why Majuub is faced in the Quarterfinals if Goku is their currently selected instructor). Goku will transform after reaching a certain amount of health and like the earlier battles featuring transforming characters, he cannot be damaged further until the transformation's cutscene ends. Goku will first go Super Saiyan, then Super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Blue, and finally Super Saiyan Blue Kaioken (however the transformation itself will not cause him to lose any more health). Defeating SSGSS Kaioken Goku allows the Conton City Hero to progress to the finals. During "Conton City Tournament 05: "The Fated Finale", they will face off against the Toki Toki City Hero (avatar chosen at the start of the game or transferred over from Xenoverse). Depending upon their selected race, the Toki Toki City Hero will utilize a single transformation after reaching a certain amount of health. If they are a Saiyan, they will utilize the Super Vegeta Awoken Skill. If they are Frieza Race, they will use Turn Golden Awoken Skill. If they are Earthling, Majin, or Namekian they will utilize Ultimate Awoken Skill. However, the tournament does not end after defeating the transformed Toki Toki City Hero, as Chronoa reveals herself to be the true final opponent of the tournament as she has been training to get back into fighting shape. This marks the first time Chronoa herself can be fought as an enemy NPC. After defeating the Supreme Kai of Time, Chronoa admits defeat and the Conton City Hero is crowned Champion of the Conton City Tournament and is officially recognized as Conton City Strongest Time Patroller.

After completing the Conton City Tournament once, the 2nd Conton City Tournament is unlocked which if completed unlocks the Supreme Kai of Time as a playable character and unlocks the 3rd Conton City Tournament which essential unlocks the Conton City Tournament mission selection screen which allows battles to be replayed to randomly acquire Loading Screen Artwork, Super Souls, and all of Chronoa's Skills. Like Frieza's Siege, the Conton City Tournament is a single player online event, thus it is only available at certain times. The Conton City Hero can access the Conton City Tournament by first taking to one of the World Tournament Desk attendants and watching the cutscene that follows showing Chronoa informing Future Trunks of the Conton City Tournament inside the Time Nest. Afterwards Future Trunks will appear at World Martial Arts Tournament area of Conton City where he can be spoken to during the event to take part in the Conton City Tournament or after unlocking the 3rd Conton City Tournament to access the mission menu.

Known Contestants

Similar Tournaments[]

Who's The Strongest In The World?[]

The Who's The Strongest In The World? tournament is a tournament that was held by Mr. A in Walrus Field on Gengoro Island during Dr. Slump. The first prize was 400,000 Zeni with the second prize being 100,000.

Contestants:

  • Tsukutsun Tsun (semi-finalist)
  • Kill R. Snyper (quarterfinalist)
  • Pahpunch (quarterfinalist)
  • Allizdog (semi-finalist)
  • Zou-No-Shirizeki (quarterfinalist)
  • Dr. Mashirito - registered as Caramel Man 008 (later changes it to Caramel Man 009 (finalist)
  • Senbei Norimaki (quarterfinalist)
  • Renault Citroen (semi-finalist)
  • Arale Norimaki (winner)
  • Heyheyho (quarterfinalist)

"Official" Winner: Arale Norimaki
Actual Winner: Obotchaman
Runner-up: Dr. Mashirito

Fortuneteller Baba's Tournament[]

First Tournament[]

A test where in order to get help from Baba, a team of five fighters must face off against her team of five.

Goku's team

  1. Krillin
  2. Puar
  3. Upa
  4. Yamcha
  5. Goku

Baba's five warriors

  1. Fangs the Vampire
  2. See-Through the Invisible Man
  3. Bandages the Mummy
  4. Spike the Devil Man
  5. Grandpa Gohan

Winner: Goku

Second Tournament[]

In Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu, Baba forces Gohan through a second tournament so that he can have her help.

Challenger
  1. Gohan
Baba's five fighters
  1. Chiaotzu
  2. Yamcha
  3. Krillin
  4. Tien Shinhan
  5. Raditz

Winner: Gohan

Chiaotzu's Tournament[]

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Tao vs. Bora at Chiaotzu's Tournament

The tournament held by the Mifan Emperor Chiaotzu in Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure. It is an elimination match where the winner faces the next opponent.

Known Contestants:

Contestants that did not fight:

King Wonton's Royal Match[]

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King Wonton's Royal Match

The tournament held by King Wonton during the events of "Goku vs. Sky Dragon". Each year, the chosen representatives of two schools fight for the title of Master of Martial Arts.

Contestants:

Winner: Goku

Other World Tournament[]

The Other World Tournament is where fighters in the Other World compete. Goku and Pikkon both fought in it. This tournament was technically won by Goku (the second time Goku actually won a tournament). This tournament has occurred only twice in the series, once during the anime and later in the 12th DBZ Movie.

Note: Interestingly, this is the only tournament where killing an opponent is not a problem as all the fighters are already dead. However, as stated in the Buu Saga, if an already dead warrior "dies" again, he is erased from existence.

First Tournament[]

This is the tournament that took place in the Other World Saga.

Known Contestants:

  • Technical Winner: Goku
  • "Official" Winner: No Winner
  • Runner-up: Pikkon and Goku
  • Result: Draw

Second Tournament[]

This is the tournament that took place during Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn. The final match between Goku and Pikkon was interrupted by Janemba causing trouble at King Yemma's office. It is possible that this tournament also had no winner due to the interruption.

Known Contestants:

  • Goku
  • Pikkon
  • Arqua
  • Froug

Yamcha Game[]

A special tournament held by Yamcha, in the video game Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Yamcha chooses the characters, customizations, and colors of all the contestants, and the final fight is against Yamcha himself.

Trivia[]

  • The intro of the World Martial Arts Tournament episodes in Dragon Ball is a reference to the Golden Harvest Presentation.[11]
  • Several Dragon Quest monsters which were designed by Akira Toriyama (Saber tiger, Orc, Shaman, Cyclops, Archdemon) appear as contestants in the preliminaries of the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament.[8][9]
  • The island where the World Martial Arts Tournament is held is modeled after Bali (in Indonesia), which Akira Toriyama, his wife and assistant visited in mid-1985.[12]
  • Assuming the tournament was held consistently every 3 years since the 28th, then the tournament that Morgan won in 991 would be the 97th, while the one held in year 1000 would be the 100th.

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References[]

  1. Viz Media
  2. Daizenshuu 4, 1995
  3. Saikyō Jump #6, 2014
  4. Dragon Ball chapter 426, Strongest in the Heavens!
  5. Dragon Ball episode 27, "Number One Under the Moon?"
  6. Herms' tweet on the World's Strongest animanga. Twitter. Retrieved on April 8, 2021.
  7. Dragon Ball episode 85, "Preliminary Peril"
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Dragon Ball chapter 114, "The Qualifying Rounds"
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Dragon Ball chapter 115, "King Chappa"
  10. Dragon Ball Z episode 196, "What is the Tournament?"
  11. A Golden Harvest Presentation/Film Workshop (1994). Youtube. Retrieved on July 30, 2021.
  12. DRAGON BALL 大全集 4: WORLD GUIDE. Shueisha. 1995. pp. 164–169. ISBN 4-08-782754-2.
  13. setiajipamungkas.wordpress.com

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