honed father of every modern battle, Dragon Ball has shaped generations of fans. For some who grew up living alongside Goku and the other Z warriors during the almost forty years of life, the series signed by Akira Toriyama is much more than a simple comic book or cartoon, it is almost sacred.

L’Impact Dragon Ball had on the medium was insane. From 1984, the year that the very first chapter on Weekly Shonen Jump was published, until today, when the series is continued by Toyotaro, the series has been a source of inspiration.

Dragon Ball is turning 40 soon and while Shueisha is celebrating the series with the Dragon Ball Super Gallery Project, some fans are paying homage to the work in their own way. While some fans get Dragon Ball tattooed on their bodies, others turn their homes into true sanctuaries.

On Twitter, user @bboykenlaw shared a short video showing his party room. used ad hoc as a paradise for every Saiyan. The basement, whose walls are orange and blue in honor of Goku’s battle suit, contains thousands of merchandise, such as posters, figurines, and clothing. The highlight of the collection is a life-size statue of Gohan Super Saiyan 2.

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