In the Dragon Ball series, Kami's Lookout or The Lookout (神様の神殿 'Kami-sama no Shinden', lit. "God's Temple") is an ancient platform that is in geostationary orbit in the skies of Earth, and directly above Korin Tower; for some time, Korin Tower and the Lookout were connected by the Power Pole. Events occurring on the Earth can be observed from here and can sense battles in the universe. After Kami merged with Piccolo, Dende took over, technically making it Dende's Lookout.[1] However, it is still referred to as Kami's Lookout or simply, The Lookout.
It is located in the Heavenly Realm, and is connected to the Divine Sage Realm where the Sacred Water is located. The Divine Sage Realm is where the graves of the previous guardians of Earth are located, and is located at the bottom of the Heavenly Realm.[2]
History[]
Goku, Shaun and Danielle first reached Kami's Lookout to ask to revive Shenron after the defeat of King Piccolo. He stayed here for three years to train for the battle against Piccolo Jr. at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament.
Krillin, Yamcha, Tien Shinhan, Chiaotzu, Jimmy and Yajirobe train at the Lookout to prepare for the Saiyans.
After the battle on planet Namek, the Lookout becomes where the Z Fighters take refuge and where no villain can find them. The only villains to actually discover the lookout are Garlic Jr., Super Buu, and Emperor Pilaf (in GT). The Lookout gets damaged during the fight with Garlic Jr. and the Spice Boys.
In the Fusion Saga, when Piccolo returns from the Hyperbolic Time Chamber to see the Lookout damaged by Super Buu (after turning everyone there into chocolate and eating them), Piccolo says "Completely ruined... again!" Later, the Lookout was completely obliterated during the battle between Super Buu and Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks (much to Piccolo's horror). When Earth was restored to its original state with the Namekian Dragon Balls, as with every other place, the Lookout was wished back with no damage at all.
Between the events of the Peaceful World Saga and Black Star Dragon Ball Saga in the events of the Post-Buu Saga and Dragon Ball GT, Goku returns to the Lookout to train Uub.
Features of the Lookout[]
Pendulum Room[]
A room that exists as filler, this chamber is also known as Room of Time in both the Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z animes. Mr. Popo stated that the past, present, and future is operated and controlled in this room. The main function of the Pendulum Room is meant to send one or people's spirit through time to train. In the Dragon Ball filler episode "The Time Room", Goku was sent back in time to learn from Master Roshi's former sensei, Master Mutaito, about manipulating one's ki. In the Dragon Ball Z filler episode "Pendulum Room Peril", Tien Shinhan, Yamcha, Chiaotzu, Jimmy and Krillin go to a similar (or possible the same) room where their spirits are taken back in time to fight two past Saiyans, Shorty and Scarface. These rooms didn't appear in the original manga.
Teleporter[]
In early Dragon Ball filler episodes "Quicker Than Lightning" and "Secret of the Woods", it is revealed that the Lookout has a teleporter or transporter machine that allows Kami or anyone to go wherever they want to on Earth. Kami is rarely shown using this, but the most notable case was in Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone during the initial struggle with Garlic Jr.
Hyperbolic Time Chamber[]
Main article: Hyperbolic Time Chamber
A room featured prominently in Dragon Ball Z, it is in a different time dimension, where a day outside is a year inside (or just one minute outside is just over six hours inside). It is used by many major characters, and Gotenks fought Super Buu in it. Piccolo destroyed the door during this battle in an attempt to lock Buu inside forever, along with himself and Gotenks, so it is impossible to get in or out of it now (unless it had been revived by the Namekian Dragon Balls. However, Buu is able to escape by creating a portal by screaming at the top of his lungs, which Piccolo and Gotenks do after he escapes to let themselves out. Supposedly the room can only be used for up to 48 hours outside the chamber in one lifetime. If one were to break that rule, the doorway to the outside world would automatically vanish, thus trapping the trainee(s) inside for eternity. However, in Buu or Gotenks' case, they would simply bust out as they had done before, thus nullifying this effect. A popular misconception is that only two people can enter the room at a time. In actuality there is no limit to the number of people that can enter, but there is only enough food inside for two people. Goten, Trunks, Piccolo, and Super Buu were able to be inside all at once, albeit for a short time, so in their case, the shortage of food was no issue.
Means of Transport[]
The Lookout can be used as a means of Transport. The Power Pole connects the Lookout to Korin Tower. The Guardian has the power to remove the Power Pole from its place and free the Lookout to move from its place. Thus, it was used as a means of transport to get to a southern island where Android 17 lived.
Inside the Lookout[]
While all of the above is on top of the lookout, there are two different things inside the lookout: in Dragon Ball Z, the very bottom of the lookout (where the Power Pole fits in) is connected to all the winds of the world. To get there, one must go through a sacred area known as the Shinsenkai (lit. "Realm of Gods and Sages") where all the past guardians of the Earth exist.
In Dragon Ball GT, it was just empty, allowing Goku and Uub to have their battle without harming the Earth.
Known Residents[]
- Mr. Popo (Assistant to the guardian of Earth)
- Unnamed Guardian of Earth (Kami's predecessor, before he died)
- Garlic (Former apprentice Guardian)
- Nameless Namek (Apprentice Guardian, King Piccolo and Kami post-separation and pre-refusion)
- Kami (Guardian of Earth before fusing with Piccolo Jr.)
- Justin (Trains at the Lookout during the King Piccolo wars before fighting evil King Piccolo)
- James (Trains at the Lookout before rematch with Super Buu)
- Goku (Trains at the lookout for three years after the defeat of King Piccolo, then returns between the events of the Post-Buu Saga and Dragon Ball GT to train Uub)
- Shaun (Trains at the lookout for three years after the defeat of King Piccolo)
- Danielle (Trains at the lookout for three years after the defeat of King Piccolo before she was pregnant before three years later and giving birth to Zesmond)
- Krillin (Trains at the Lookout to prepare for the Saiyans)
- Yamcha (Trains at the Lookout to prepare for the Saiyans)
- Tien Shinhan (Trains at the Lookout to prepare for the Saiyans)
- Chiaotzu (Trains at the Lookout to prepare for the Saiyans)
- Jimmy (Trains at the Lookout to prepare for the Saiyans)
- Yajirobe (Trains at the Lookout to prepare for the Saiyans)
- Garlic Jr. (Takes over the lookout during the Garlic Jr. Saga)
- Dende (Current guardian of Earth)
- Piccolo Jr. (As the Nameless Namek he resumes residence there after the events of the Cell Saga)
- Uub (Trains here with Goku between the events of the Post-Buu Saga and Dragon Ball GT)
Video Games Appearances[]
Kami's Lookout can be visited in Dragon Ball 3: Gokuden, the Legacy of Goku series, and Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.
Called Temple, the lookout is a playable arena in several fighting games, including Dragon Ball Z: Gekitō Tenkaichi Budōkai, Dragon Ball Z Arcade, Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22, Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension, Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (called Shrine), Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai, Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai - Another Road, the Budokai Tenkaichi series, Super Dragon Ball Z, the Raging Blast series, and Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi.
It is seen in cutscenes in the Supersonic Warriors series.
It is seen in cutscenes in the Supersonic Warriors series and Dragon Ball Z 2: Super Battle.
The Lookout is one of the ten locations in The Heroic Dragon Ball Z Adventure Game.
Trivia[]
- In the Piccolo Jr. Saga episode "Lost and Found", Goku was going to ride his Flying Nimbus up to Kami's Lookout to ask to revive Shenron, but Korin said the highest the Nimbus Cloud can go is up to Korin Tower. This is probably because Kami's Lookout is above the clouds and the Nimbus is a cloud.
- During the Cell Saga, Bulma reaches the lookout by flying in an airplane. However, earlier, in Dragon Ball, it was said to be impossible to reach even to the top of Korin's Tower using any kind of vehicle including a rocket ship due to the fact that Kami would send back anything he did not approve of. During this period however, Piccolo had already fused with Kami and The Z Fighters were always welcomed at Kami's Lookout.
- Ultimate Shenron's head is roughly the same size as the lookout.
- In Dragon Ball Z, the lookout essentially replaces Kame House as the "base" for the characters.
- According to the English dub of Dragon Ball Z Kai, the lookout has internet connection, although not a very strong one. Goku muses about how this must make Mr. Popo feel lonely.[3]
- The airport at Other World feature bowl-shaped terminals whose design resembled that of The Lookout.
- During the Fusion Saga, Piccolo is shown to lose his composure several times when the Lookout is damaged and destroyed during the battle with Super Buu. This is likely due to the influence of Kami.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II, 2003
- ↑ Daizenshuu 7, 1996
- ↑ "A New Guardian! The Return of the Dragon Balls!"
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Earth | ||
Major Cities | Central City • East City • North City • Satan City • South City • West City | |
Towns & Villages | Animal Village • Antique Store Town • Aru Village • Bridgetown • Brown Country • Chazke Village • City Street • Fiend Village • Gingertown • Giran's Village • Iguana Street • Jingle Village • Land of Gurumes • Mifan • Monster Carrot's Village • Nam's Village • Natade Village • Nicky Town • Octagon Village • Parsley City • Penguin Village • Pepper Town • Polisas City • Randosel Town • Remote Land of Konpei • Sasebo • Uub's village • Yahhoy | |
Islands | Amenbo Island • Battle Island • Battle Island 2 • Bunbuku Island • Gengoro Island • Jaguar's island • Papaya Island • South Island • Thieves Den • Training Island • Tropical Islands | |
Wilderness | Bansho Spa • Break Wasteland • Bamboo Forest • Dead Field • Desert • Diablo Desert • Dragon Rock • Fukurou Forest • Frying Pan Plains • Gizard Wasteland • Glacier • Grand Apron • Holly Plain • Land of Ice • Mushroom Forest • Mutaito's Training Grounds • North Valley • Northern Wastelands • Paprika Wasteland • Rocky Canyon • Sacred Land of Korin • Skull Valley • Snowy Highlands • Southern Continent • Southwest Forest • Spinach Wastes • Spindletop Flats • Triceratops Jungle • Western Desert • Yajirobe's Prairie • Yunzabit Heights | |
Mountain Regions | Devil's Hand • Fire Mountain • Mount Five Element • Mount Kiwi • Mount Paozu • Mount Payoz • Mount Frappe • Mount Rumble • Northern Mountains • Popo Poco Volcano • Tsumisumbri Mountains | |
Red Ribbon Army Territories | Colonel Silver's Camp • Dr. Gero's Lab • General Blue's Camp • Muscle Tower • Red Ribbon Army Headquarters | |
Houses & Buildings | Majin Buu's house • Capsule Corporation • Chuu Lee's house • Dr. Flappe's house • Kame House • Grandpa Gohan's house • McDonald's • NBS News • Satan House • Spencer Mansion • Gohan's House • Jimmy's House • Oolong's mansion • Park Street apartments • Sam Sam • Satan City Hospital • Star Mark Service Stand • Tongari Tower • Toy Land • West Bakery • Wukong Hospital • Yamcha's hideout • ZTV | |
Castles & Fortresses | Devil's Castle • Fortuneteller Baba's Palace • Garlic Jr.'s fortress • Hermit Spring • Kami's Lookout • King Castle • King Chappa's Temple • Konpei Tower • Korin Tower • Kyodai Pyramid • Mei Queen Castle • Monster Carrot's Hideout • Pilaf's Castle • Protective Dome • Pyramids • Vodka's fortress • Wheelo's fortress | |
Schools | Chin-Star School • Crane School (New Crane School) • Kikoukenjutsu Sword School • Mutaito Training Academy • Orange Star High School • Orin Temple • Panther-Fang School • Royal Academy of Science • Satan City Primary School • Senior High School • Southern Transformation Kindergarten • Turtle School (New Turtle School) • West City College | |
Other Locations | Basil Airport • Baseball Stadium • Cave of Darkness • Cell Games Arena • Devil's Toilet • Divine Crossing • Dream Land • East District • Fire Cave • Musuka Circus • Nemuria Ruins • Pirate Cave • Route 59 • Route 81 • Super World • Warlord's Domain • World Martial Arts Tournament |
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II, 2003