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:''This article is about the character portrayed in live-action by Randall Duk Kim. For the original character, see [[Grandpa Gohan]].''
 
:''This article is about the character portrayed in live-action by Randall Duk Kim. For the original character, see [[Grandpa Gohan]].''
 
{{quote|In all the world there are only six others, from one to seven stars. Besides you, Goku, it's my only treasure.|''[[Dragonball Evolution]]''}}
 
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{{Character Infobox
| RefName = Grandpa Gohan
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|RefName = Grandpa Gohan
| image = [[Image:LiveGrandpaGohan.jpg|250px|Grandpa Gohan during a scene in ''Dragonball: Evolution''.]]
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| JapName = 孫悟飯
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|JapName = 孫悟飯
| RomName = Son Gohan
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|RomName = Son Gohan
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| FirstApp = ''[[Dragonball: Evolution]]'' (March 2009)
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|FirstApp = ''[[Dragonball Evolution]]'' (March 2009)
| Appears in = ''Dragonball: Evolution''
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|Appears in = ''Dragonball Evolution''
| Race = Human
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|Race = [[Earthling]]
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|Gender = Male
| FamConnect = [[Goku (Justin Chatwin)|Goku]] (adoptive grandson)
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|FamConnect = [[Goku/Dragonball Evolution|Goku]] (adoptive grandson)
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|Mentor = [[Roshi/Dragonball Evolution|Master Roshi]]
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|Students = [[Goku/Dragonball Evolution|Goku]]
 
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'''Grandpa Gohan''' (孫悟飯, ''Son Gohan'') is a fictional character in the 2009 film ''[[Dragonball Evolution]]''. He is an adaptation of [[Grandpa Gohan]], the surrogate grandfather of [[Goku]] in [[Akira Toriyama]]'s [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]], and is portrayed by [[List of actors in live action Dragon Ball films#Randall Duk Kim|Randall Duk Kim]].
   
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==Biography==
{{quote|In all the world there are only six others, from one to seven stars. Besides you, Goku, it's my only treasure.|''[[Dragonball: Evolution]]''}}
 
 
Gohan was a martial artist who trained under [[Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat)|Master Roshi]] when he was younger, the orange and blue gi [[Goku (Justin Chatwin)|Goku]] wears was worn by Gohan when he was Master Roshi's student. Like in the original [[Dragon Ball (manga)|''Dragon Ball'' manga]], Gohan finds the abandoned Goku in the wild as an infant, and raises him as his own grandson, training him in martial arts and telling him the legend of [[Lord Piccolo (James Marsters)|Piccolo]] and [[Oozaru (Dragon Ball Evolution)|Oozaru]], two powerful aliens who nearly destroyed the world two millennia earlier. On the day of Goku's eighteenth birthday, Gohan gives him the four-star Dragon Ball as a birthday present. Later, he prepares Goku's birthday dinner, but, unbeknownst to him, Goku has left to attend a party. Later, he was attacked by [[Mai (Eriko Tamura)|Mai]] and Piccolo, the later of whom uses [[telekinesis]] to bring the roof down on Gohan.
{{translation|'''Grandpa Gohan'''|孫悟飯|Son Gohan}} is a fictional character in the [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]]. He makes his debut in the 2009 film ''[[Dragonball: Evolution]]'', the first of a purported three installments of 20th Century Fox's live-action film series. He is an adaptation of [[Grandpa Gohan]], the surrogate grandfather of [[Goku]] in [[Akira Toriyama]]'s franchise, and is portrayed by [[Actors who portray Dragon Ball characters in film#Randall Duk Kim|Randall Duk Kim]].
 
   
 
Sensing that something is wrong, Goku returns home to find Gohan mortally wounded. Before dying, Gohan tells Goku to locate Master Roshi.
As in the manga, Gohan finds the abandoned [[Goku (Justin Chatwin)|Goku]] in the wild as an infant, and raises him as his own grandson, training him in martial arts and telling him the legend of [[Lord Piccolo (James Marsters)|Piccolo]] and [[Oozaru]], two powerful aliens who nearly destroyed the world two millennia earlier. On the day of Goku's eighteenth birthday, Gohan gives him the four-star Dragon Ball as a birthday present. Later, he prepares Goku's birthday dinner, but, unbeknownst to him, Goku has left to attend a party. Later, he was attacked by [[Mai (Eriko Tamura)|Mai]] and Piccolo, the later of whom uses [[telekinesis]] to bring the roof down on Gohan.
 
 
Sensing that something is wrong, Goku returns home to find Gohan mortally wounded. Before dying, Gohan tells Goku to locate [[Master Roshi (Chow Yun-Fat)|Master Roshi]].
 
   
 
Gohan appears once more in the film; when Goku is shot by Mai and suffers a near-death experience, he is confronted by Gohan, who tells him that it is not yet his time to die.
 
Gohan appears once more in the film; when Goku is shot by Mai and suffers a near-death experience, he is confronted by Gohan, who tells him that it is not yet his time to die.
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==Trivia==
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*In the video game adaption his voice is simply recycled lines done by [[Sean Schemmel]] for [[Goku]] in the ''[[Shin Budokai]]'' games.
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Revision as of 00:26, 30 October 2019

This article is about the character portrayed in live-action by Randall Duk Kim. For the original character, see Grandpa Gohan.

"In all the world there are only six others, from one to seven stars. Besides you, Goku, it's my only treasure."
Dragonball Evolution


Grandpa Gohan (孫悟飯, Son Gohan) is a fictional character in the 2009 film Dragonball Evolution. He is an adaptation of Grandpa Gohan, the surrogate grandfather of Goku in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise, and is portrayed by Randall Duk Kim.

Biography

Gohan was a martial artist who trained under Master Roshi when he was younger, the orange and blue gi Goku wears was worn by Gohan when he was Master Roshi's student. Like in the original Dragon Ball manga, Gohan finds the abandoned Goku in the wild as an infant, and raises him as his own grandson, training him in martial arts and telling him the legend of Piccolo and Oozaru, two powerful aliens who nearly destroyed the world two millennia earlier. On the day of Goku's eighteenth birthday, Gohan gives him the four-star Dragon Ball as a birthday present. Later, he prepares Goku's birthday dinner, but, unbeknownst to him, Goku has left to attend a party. Later, he was attacked by Mai and Piccolo, the later of whom uses telekinesis to bring the roof down on Gohan.

Sensing that something is wrong, Goku returns home to find Gohan mortally wounded. Before dying, Gohan tells Goku to locate Master Roshi.

Gohan appears once more in the film; when Goku is shot by Mai and suffers a near-death experience, he is confronted by Gohan, who tells him that it is not yet his time to die.

Trivia