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|romaji = Kita no Kaiō no Hoshi
 
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This article details a subject that is considered canon. The subject of this article appeared in Dragon Ball Z anime series. The subject of this article appeared in Dragon Ball Kai anime series. The subject of this article appeared in Dragon Ball Super anime and manga series. The subject of this article appeared in the movies.


North Kaio planet DBZ
Kaiō of the North's Planet
Kanji きたかいおうほし
Rōmaji Kita no Kaiō no Hoshi
Astrographical Information
Universe [[Seventh Universe]]
Physical Information
Class Terrestrial
Societal information
Affiliation Kaiō Realm

North Kaiō's Planet (きたかいおうほし, Kita no Kaiō no Hoshi; Literally meaning "North World King's Planet"), simply refered as Kaiō's Planet (かいおうほし, Kaiō no Hoshi; Literally meaning "World King's Planet"), is the homeworld of North Kaiō, who rules over North Galaxies.

Overview

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Trivia

  • The explanations for the size of the planet vary depending on the source. According to Akira Toriyama himself, Beerus destroyed the planet after he lost to North Kaiō in a car racing game.[1] In Dragon Ball Z: God and God, Whis claims Beerus destroyed it after a particularly spirited game of hide and seek. In Dragon Ball Super, Beerus claims it was because the Shinling served him particularly bad food that he destroyed his planet. In conclusion, Beerus appears to be responsible for the planet's size.

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