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Sunday, February 7, 2010

Dragon Ball - Shenron (Shen Long)

Shenron (神龍 Shen Long), is a magical dragon from the manga Dragon Ball, as well as the anime Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. In the English dub of Dragon Ball Z, he is mostly called the Eternal Dragon and in the early Harmony Gold Dragon Ball English dub from the 1980s, he is known as the Dragon God.

Do you know how long this Dragon Ball Shenron is?


I'll explain a simple way to guess the length:
  • The Shenron Dragon shows up on the ending screen

  • There are 10-11 belly fragments. All of the fragments move every second of the ending video. The fragment length is 1 meter (3 ft) in the assumption that the fragment equal to gohan length (If you get another assumption just changes the multiplier). Look at the picture :
  • The ending video length is 1 min. 30 sec. (90 sec). Every 10 fragments moves each second, so in the end of the video we will have 900 fragments of shenron belly.
  • And the conclusion is :
  1. The length of Shenron is : 10 fragment * 1 mtr * 90 sec equal to 900 mtr (0,9 km)
  2. But till the end of the ending video the belly is still moving, and i didn't see his tail. So this is only a part of his body, not the entire length of Shenron. haha.
  3. So Shenron Length is more than 1 km.

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The Nightingale (a.k.a. Rufous)


The Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos), also known as Rufous and Common Nightingale, is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. It belongs to a group of more terrestrial species, often called chats.

It is a migratory insectivorous species breeding in forest and scrub in Europe and south-west Asia, but is not found naturally in the Americas. The distribution is more southerly than the very closely related Thrush Nightingale Luscinia luscinia. It nests on the ground within or next to dense bushes. It winters in southern Africa. At least in the Rhineland (Germany), the breeding habitat of nightingales agrees with a number of geographical parameters.[2]

The Nightingale is slightly larger than the European Robin, at 15–16.5 cm (5.9–6.5 in) length. It is plain brown above except for the reddish tail. It is buff to white below. Sexes are similar.

Nightingales are named so because they frequently sing at night as well as during the day. The name has been used for well over 1,000 years, being highly recognizable even in its Anglo-Saxon form - 'nihtingale'. It means 'night songstress'. Early writers assumed the female sang when it is in fact the male. The song is loud, with an impressive range of whistles, trills and gurgles. Its song is particularly noticeable at night because few other birds are singing. This is why its name includes "night" in several languages. Only unpaired males sing regularly at night, and nocturnal song is likely to serve attracting a mate. Singing at dawn, during the hour before sunrise, is assumed to be important in defending the bird's territory. Nightingales sing even more loudly in urban or near-urban environments, in order to overcome the background noise. The most characteristic feature of the song is a loud whistling crescendo, absent from the song of Thrush Nightingale. It has a frog-like alarm call.

The eastern subspecies L. m. hafizi and L. m. africana have paler upperparts and a stronger face-pattern, including a pale supercilium. (wikipedia)