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Directory: Characters → Villains → Video game villains
"Whoever created this has such odd sensibilities... Yes, very odd sensibilities, indeed. Just looking at this hideous, sorry attempt at bearing my image is making me sick to my stomach. Its very existence is unforgivable. Obviously, my finding it was no accident. How appropriate that it should be destroyed by my hand. As long as this thing is around, I can't say my reputation won't be damaged. A clone has no hope against the real thing. Allow me to demonstrate!" |
Clone Frieza (クローンフリーザ Kurōn Furīza) is a Red Ribbon Army copy of Frieza. He first appears as a creation of Gero in Gero's story in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors and later numerous Clone Friezas appear as enemies in Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Personality
The clone of Frieza created by Gero is entirely loyal to it's creator, obeying every order. The Frieza clones created by Android 21 are mindless drones, only being aware of how to fight like their template.
Biography
Background
The clone of Frieza in Supersonic Warriors was created by Gero as a secret special creation that he would not activate unless he had no choice. This clone would have been destroyed when Future Trunks and Krillin destroyed Dr. Gero's lab.
Other Dragon Ball stories
FighterZ
Numerous Clone Friezas are created by Android 21 and released out into the world. These clones are fast grown and mindless. Like the other clones created by 21 they exist as a makeshift food source for her in order to help stave off her hunger and effectively act as appetizers to keep her satisfied until she is ready to consume the originals (Frieza himself included).
The Frieza clones trigger special dialogue with certain characters. During the Enemy Warrior Arc, when Frieza first confronts one he notes that the person who created it has some odd sensibilities and finds the clone a sorry attempt at bearing his image which disgusts him and resolves to destroy it in order to prevent it from tarnishing his reputation. During the Android 21 Arc, Android 18 transfers her animosity towards Frieza for his past murder of Krillin to one of his clones that she, 17, and Good 21 encounter. Android 17 points out that her reasoning is illogical as Krillin is currently alive and well, though 18 states that it is because he is alive that things are the way they are, causing Good 21 to state that if Krillin were dead then naturally Android 18 would want to do something about it whether its fighting the real Frieza or his clone. Though confused as to whether or not it actually counts as revenge, Good 21 joins 18 in fighting the clone stating she won't for it for what Frieza did (while recognizing it as illogical, 21 joins 18 as she understands 18 is doing it out of love and the clone is their enemy regardless). Android 18 says that one hit is not going to take the clone down and tells 17 and 21 to get ready.
They are all eventually destroyed in all three story arcs.
Dragon Ball Online
Main article: Dragon Ball Online The Frieza's Army Remnant's goal was to create a clone of Frieza using any pieces of him they could find.
What-if scenarios
- Superonic Warriors
In Gero's scenario, after being defeated by Super Saiyan Vegeta. Realizing that he cannot defeat the Saiyans he activates the clone of Frieza. He sends the clone on a test run by having him fight Future Trunks, however he is defeated, shocking Gero.
Power
Gero notes that neither Goku nor Vegeta can stand up to his clone of Frieza in Supersonic Warriors. He also states that Future Trunks stands no chance against his Clone Frieza. However it is revealed that this is false and Future Trunks defeats the Clone Mecha Frieza.
In FighterZ, the clones are implied to be stronger as they have access to Frieza's Golden Form in their Special Move list though they are never shown actually utilizing it. Presumably they where cloned from Frieza after he was revived by Android 21 using the Namekian Dragon Balls or previously during Frieza's revenge. Their true strength is implied to be inferior to the original Frieza who is angered by their very existence. Android 18 also notes to both her brother and Good 21 that one hit won't take one down and that they should be ready for a fight, indicating that a single clone is stronger than pre-training Frieza, given that all three Androids are stronger than an unmastered Super Saiyan and that Android 18 is cautious even with 17 and Good 21 backing her up. This fits with the idea that they were cloned after Frieza's resurrection and weaker than him after his training.
Abilities
- Flight - The ability to fly by using ki.
- Ki Blast - The most basic form of energy wave.
- Death Ball - A planet destroying energy sphere technique originally used by Frieza. Clone Frieza's Super Attack in Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission.
Forms and transformations
Final Form
Clone Frieza in FighterZ and Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is usually in Frieza's final form.
100% Full Power
Main article: 100% Full Power When using Nova Strike in FighterZ, Clone Frieza's can briefly bulk up to Frieza's 100% Final Form however they revert to normal afterwards so as not to strain their bodies.
Mecha Frieza
Main article: Cosmic Suit
The clone of Frieza create by Gero was modified into Mecha Frieza to increase his power.
Video Game Appearances
In Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, Clone Frieza appears as an enemy and boss in the Arcade Mode Universe Mission Age Android 21 Saga: Activation. Additionally Clone Frieza is one of the Arcade Mode enemies that can be captured via Hero Robo Capture Module to create a Summon Module. The Clone Frieza that appears as one of Android 21's allies in the Goku Link Boss Mission "Defeat Android 21 and her allies!" can be captured to both obtain his Summon Module and add him to the Capture Log which allows Clone Frieza to be added to Empty Summon Modules to create more Clone Frieza Summon Modules. His Summon Modules allow the player to summon Clone Frieza during the Round its Module is set to making him temporarily playable for said Round. The Clone Frieza that appears in the Frieza Link Boss Mission "Defeat Clone Frieza and his allies!" can be captured as well though this will not add him to the Capture Log.
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Related articles | Ahms • Android 21 (Evil • Good) • Bio Suit (Cosmic) • Cell (Present • Future • Xeno • Cells) • Cell Jr. • Clones • Cooler's Spaceship • Frieza Force (Cooler Force • Frieza's Elite • Frieza's Subordinates) • Frieza's Spaceship • Fruit of the Tree of Might • Heeters • Hover Pod • King Cold's planet • King Cold's Spaceship • Medical Machine • Planet Frieza 17 • Planet Frieza 79 • Planet Frieza 448 • Poison (Secret Poison) • Tail • Tock • Training Planet |
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Red Ribbon Androids | Major Metallitron • Red Ribbon Robot • Prototype Android (Super Prototype) • Android 8 (Future) • Remote Tracking Device • Android 9 • Android 13 • Android 14 • Android 15 • Android 16 (Future • New Model) • Android 17 (Future • Cell) • Android 18 (Future • Cell) • Android 19 (Future) • Android 20 (Future • Cell • Clone (Supercomputer (Future)) • Android 21 (Good • Evil) • Clones (Clone Frieza) • Gamma 1 • Gamma 2 • Magenta • Destroyers • Android 25 • Android 26 • Android 33 • Android 44 • Android 55 • Android 76 • Android 8000 • Android 19000 |
Dr. Hedo's Androids | Alpha Series (Alpha 12) • Beta Series (Beta 1 • Beta 2 • Beta 7 • Beta 8) • Dinodroid 1 • Tentomaru • Hachimaru • Gamma 1 • Gamma 2 • Cell Max |
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Bio-Warrior | |
Other Androids | Ahms • Arale Norimaki • Asura Robot • Big Gete Star • C-6 • Caramel Man • CC Mascots • CC Robots (Waipa) • Compression-01 • Cyclopian Guard • Dr. Mashirito • Eggbot • Flying Camera • Godgardon • Guide Robo • Gurumes' Robot Servant • Hatchiyack • Helper Bot • Hope! • HWM 100 X • Dr. Kochin • Machine Mutants • Mecha 7 • Mecha Goku • Navigator • Oatmeel • Obotchaman • OG Soldier (Seven-Three) • Pirate Robot • Pusherbot • Reality Machine • Robotoriyama • TPP - EX • Zeno Orbs • Ziku |
Other Cyborgs | Boiled Octopus Robo • Bowlean • Cacao • Caramel Man (Dr. Mashirito) • Cyborg Tao • Kahseral • Kettlean • Machine Mutants • Mecha Frieza (Future • Clone) • Meta-Cooler Core (Meta-Cooler) • Rezok • Warlord • Dr. Wheelo |
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Universe 7 Fusions | Android 35 • Android 1617 • Android 1718 • Android 1920 • Android Saibaking • Android Biwala 33 • Android Gowry 33 • Android Leganon 33 • Android Huki 44 • Android Stroganof 55 • Android Vasabi 55 • Android Bukha 76 • Android Butor 76 • Arale 18 • Cell 17 • Celluza • Damira • Baby Hatchiyack • Fused Sealas • Fuki • Gaury • Kuwabara • Perfect 16 • Super 17 • Towale • Ultra Pinich |
Related | Android Bomb • Bio Suit (Cosmic Suit) • Built-in Scouter • Cell Games • Cells • Culture Fluid (Culture Fluid Absorption Gigantification) • Dark Evolution • Dark Ki • Dark Magic (Villainous Mode • Supervillain (Ultra)) • Dr. Collie • Dr. Flappe • Dr. Gero's Confidential Disc • Dr. Hedo • Dr. Lychee • Dr. Mashirito • Flamethrower • Form Change • Frieza Race • Frieza's Rocket Launcher • Grenade • Gevo • Hell Fighter 17 • Machine Mutants • Nain • Red Ribbon Army (Red Pants Army) • Remote Tracking Device • Senbei Norimaki • Shut Down Remote • Metal Super Saiyan • S-Cells • Super Saiyan (Super Saiyan 2 • Powerhouse (Third Grade)) • Team Universe 3 • Team Universe 7 • Transcended |