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==Trivia== |
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− | *Jose Luis Castañeda provides the voice of Goz in the Latin American |
+ | *Jose Luis Castañeda provides the voice of Goz in the Latin American dub, except in the episode "Warriors of the Dead" when [[Cell]] and his fellow villain rioters wreak havoc in Hell. This is probably because Castañeda also voiced [[King Cold]] and [[Burter]] and both appeared in that same episode. That would make him the third character in the same scene so the change may have been intentional. |
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Revision as of 01:17, 4 August 2014
"Hey, we're still the baddest ogres in the land. No one can beat us." |
Goz (ゴズ, Gozu; lit. "Cow-head") is a large ogre in charge of Hell alongside Mez. King Yemma is his boss and also the only oni who is stronger than Goz. In original Japanese, Goz speaks with adding おに ("oni") to the end of each sentence.
Biography
Goz's skin is blue, he has purple hair, and one horn. He stops Goku from eating Ensenji (King Yemma's Fruit) by hitting him with a spiked club. Then, Goz challenges him to wrestling match and toys with him for some time, pretending to help him leave Hell, such as Goz's Flying Machine.
Goz and Mez later reappear in "Warriors of the Dead" where they are shown to be in hiding from Cell, King Cold, Frieza, and the Ginyu Force. It was also implied in this scene that they would have told Cell and his rioters how to escape from Hell had they caught them in order to save their own lives, as they mentioned that they would tell them where the secret lair was when they thought Goku and Pikkon were with Cell and his rebels.
They reappear watching the fight between Kid Buu and Goku (and were also impressed by Kid Buu's putting up a fight). Later, Goz and Mez briefly reappear during the Super 17 Saga of Dragon Ball GT.
Power
Goz is the second strongest ogre in Hell, losing only to King Yemma. In Dragon Ball Z: The Anime Adventure Game, like Mez, his power level is 210.
Video game appearances
- Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiyan
- Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku
- Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu
- Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans
Voice actors
- Japanese dub: ???
- FUNimation dub: Chris Rager
- Latin American dub: Jose Luis Castañeda
- Brazilian dub: Bruno Rocha and Fadu Costa
Trivia
- Jose Luis Castañeda provides the voice of Goz in the Latin American dub, except in the episode "Warriors of the Dead" when Cell and his fellow villain rioters wreak havoc in Hell. This is probably because Castañeda also voiced King Cold and Burter and both appeared in that same episode. That would make him the third character in the same scene so the change may have been intentional.
Gallery
See also
People of the Cosmos | |
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