Dragon - Ball Super World Archive

The most tragic entry in this section is the "History of the Future." The Archive stores the final recording of Future Trunks’ timeline—a world not just destroyed, but erased from the cosmic record. It stands as a testament to Super’s willingness to explore darker, more final consequences, proving that even in a world of Dragon Balls, some losses are permanent.

A full-color, fold-out map showing the relative positions of the 12 universes, the neutral zones, the Demon Realm, the Sacred World of the Kais, and the secret pathways known only to angels. dragon ball super world archive

This era redefined the hierarchy. No longer was Goku simply striving to be the strongest "man"; he was striving to rival the fundamental forces of reality, treating cosmic entities with the same casual irreverence he once showed Emperor Pilaf. The most tragic entry in this section is

Historically, the Kais were distant observers. Super brought the bureaucracy of the divine to the forefront. The Archive tracks the delicate balance of the gods: Beerus, the Destroyer who naps through crises; Whis, the angelic babysitter who remains neutral yet influential; and Zeno, the child-like ruler whose innocence masks absolute terror. This era redefined the hierarchy

: Extensive press archives date back to the 1990s, capturing the public sentiment and marketing strategies during the series' initial global expansion. Archival "Hidden Gems"