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|inventor=[[Gurumes Army]]
|user='''[[Bongo (Human)|Bongo]]'''
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|user='''[[Bongo (Human)|Bongo]]<br>[[Pasta (Gurumes Army)|Pasta]]<ref>''[[Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle]]'', 2015</ref>
 
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|similar='''[[Flying Nimbus]]<br>[[Vehicle Capsule 315]]'''
 
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The '''Flying Disc''' is a circular platform that is used to make someone fly around.
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The '''Flying Disc''' is a circular platform used by members of the [[Gurumes Army]] to fly around.
   
 
==Overview==
 
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==Usage==
 
==Usage==
[[Bongo (Human)|Bongo]] uses his Flying Disc to engage in an aerial battle with [[Goku (parallel world)|Goku]] riding on his [[Flying Nimbus]]. However, the Flying Disc is ultimately destroyed during the fight by Goku and causes Bongo to fall into the castle, dragging Goku with him.
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[[Bongo (Human)|Bongo]] uses his Flying Disc to engage in an aerial battle with [[Goku]] riding on his [[Flying Nimbus]]. However, the Flying Disc is ultimately destroyed during the fight by Goku and causes Bongo to fall into the castle, dragging Goku with him.
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==Video Game Appearance==
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[[File:Gurumes Warrioress Pasta INT Card.png|thumb|left|Gurumes Warrioress Pasta card featuring Pasta on her Flying Disc from ''Dokkan Battle'']]
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[[File:Dokkan Battle Boss Gurumes Warrior Bongo card (Curse of the Blood Rubies - Bongo SSR).png|thumb|Bongo card featuring Bongo on his Flying Disc from ''Dokkan Battle'']]
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle]]'', [[Pasta (Gurumes Army)|Pasta]] uses a Gurumes Army Flying Disc instead of the jetpacks used by most characters who lack the ability to use ''ki''-based Flight. Additionally Bongo also uses his Flying Disc in ''Dokkan Battle'' as well.
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The Flying Disc is a circular platform used by members of the Gurumes Army to fly around.

Overview

The Flying Disc is a disc-shaped hoverboard which allows the user to fly through the air in a manner not unlike the Flying Nimbus though Flying Disc differs in that it is a high tech artificial vehicle.

Usage

Bongo uses his Flying Disc to engage in an aerial battle with Goku riding on his Flying Nimbus. However, the Flying Disc is ultimately destroyed during the fight by Goku and causes Bongo to fall into the castle, dragging Goku with him.

Video Game Appearance

Gurumes Warrioress Pasta INT Card

Gurumes Warrioress Pasta card featuring Pasta on her Flying Disc from Dokkan Battle

Dokkan Battle Boss Gurumes Warrior Bongo card (Curse of the Blood Rubies - Bongo SSR)

Bongo card featuring Bongo on his Flying Disc from Dokkan Battle

In Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, Pasta uses a Gurumes Army Flying Disc instead of the jetpacks used by most characters who lack the ability to use ki-based Flight. Additionally Bongo also uses his Flying Disc in Dokkan Battle as well.

Trivia

DBXV2 Future Warrior Vehicle Capsule 315 (Conton City Business District - Multi Lobby)

Vehicle Capsule #315 in Xenoverse 2

  • In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Time Patrollers can use a similar vehicle called Vehicle Capsule #315 which slightly resembles the Flying Disc though it differs in that it can only hover above the ground slightly as it is not capable of true flight. However it is ridden in an identical fashion.[2]
    • Design wise the Vehicle Capsule only shares the Flying Disc's circular disc shape as it features two egg-like protrusions with Capsule Corp. on the written on the sides and a curved section on the front featuring the Time Patrol's TP logo.[2]

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