

However, Ultimate Shenron explains that he cannot grant this wish due to the negative energy being much stronger than the Dragon's creator, Kami. Once defeated, the Hero asks for Ultimate Shenron to restore Earth as to how it was before Omega Shenron made his wish. However, while being controlled by the negative energy, Ultimate Shenron begs the Hero to bring him back to normal and to stop his controlled attacks. Once the Hero finds Ultimate Shenron on Kami's Lookout, the eternal dragon has been controlled by Omega Shenron's negative energy and attacks theUltimate Tenkaichi hero while the hero was trying to make a wish. In the Hero Mode of Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, Omega Shenronmakes the wish to Ultimate Shenron to make Earth a living Hell. The wishes he can grant in Budokai Tenkaichi 3are: Chi-Chi as a playable character, 50,000 zeni, Penguin Village as a Battle Stage, and King Castle as a Battle Stage. Ultimate Shenron appears in the story mode of Dragon Ball GT: Transformation, and can be summoned in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Dragon Ball Heroes. Due to Baby using the Dragon Balls to make the wish, the one-year countdown from Pilaf's wish did not stop.Īfter Piccolo sacrificed his own life by remaining behind on the dying Earth, the Black Star Dragon Balls turned to stone permanently and Ultimate Shenron was never shown again. He is later summoned by Baby, and instructed to restore Planet Vegeta (which Baby renamed to New Planet Plant) and relocate it to Earth's solar system. In Dragon Ball GT, Ultimate Shenron is used to cause Goku's body to physically regress to childhood, in a wish accidentally made by Emperor Pilaf(though Pilaf was originally going to wish to take over the world). After a wish has been granted by the dragon, the Black Star Dragon Balls are catapulted throughout the galaxy rather than their respective planet, and a one-year countdown is issued for the host planet's destruction, which can only be undone if the Dragon Balls are returned to that planet within this time. For instance, death wishes do not exceed Ultimate Shenron's power. However, his capabilities greatly outclass those of the other eternal dragons. Like the original incarnation of Shenron, Ultimate Shenron is only capable of granting a single wish. Like Shenron and Porunga, he can only be summoned by using a particular collection of Dragon Balls, the Black Star Dragon Balls in this case. Ultimate Shenron is the third out of five eternal dragons introduced in Dragon Ball. Ultimate Shenron's eyes are blue in the opening for Dragon Ball GT, the episode "The Game After Life", and the Hero Mode of Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi. Interestingly enough, he lacks the red eyes that the other eternal dragons have, and instead has yellow or blue-green ones. Also, while Shenron has his "whiskers" on the upper part of his mouth, Ultimate Shenron has them on the lower part of its mouth. Ultimate Shenron on the other hand is so large that his head alone is roughly the size of the lookout. While coiling, Shenron has been shown as being roughly the size of Kami's Lookout. While Shenron and Porunga are both shown to be comparable in size to a large skyscraper, Ultimate Shenron is shown to be larger than both of these eternal dragons combined.
