This is a list of tertiary, inconsequential, or unnamed characters who exist in the Dragon Ball universe. Note that this list only constitutes of characters that do play some kind of role in the story but are tertiary or lesser in their appearance. For a complete list of primary and supporting characters, please see the list of characters in Dragon Ball.
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Dragon Ball[]
Son Goku Saga[]
Aru Village Residents[]
Alexi[]
Alexi (Hejji, Hedge "Ange") is one of the girls Oolong kidnapped from Aru Village.
- Biography
She seems to have spent the whole time exercising and calls Oolong "Snuckums".
- Video Game Appearances
She makes a video game appearance in Dragon Ball: Origins, where she is seen in the same role. She also appears in the bonus level 2-6, where she runs away from Aru Village in hopes of living in the city for an easy life but gets lost in the forest instead. Goku and Bulma then have to find her and return her to the village. After she is returned it is said that she learned her lesson and that it is not so bad living in Aru Village. She is referred by the name "Villager D" in this video game.
Little Flower[]
Little Flower (Rî, "Lee"; or Becky in the Ocean Group dub) is one of the girls Oolong captured from Aru Village and was released after Goku defeated him.
- Video Game Appearances
She is referred by the name "Villager F" in Dragon Ball: Origins.
Sarah[]
Sarah (Hoggu, Hogg) is one of the girls Oolong kidnapped from Aru Village.
- Biography
She is seen to be sitting around drinking a fancy drink and wearing new fancy clothing.
- Video Game Appearances
Goku has the choice to bring her to Master Roshi in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen. She also appears in Dragon Ball: Origins, where she is called "Villager E".
Sarah's Father[]
Sarah's Father is a man who was in the crowd gathering around Sherman Priest's house when Goku and Bulma arrived. It is implied in the Ocean Group dub and the Harmony Gold dub that he is the father of Sarah, since he asks for Goku and Bulma to bring her daughter back, with Alexi's and Little Flower's parents already been shown. However, in both the original Japanese and Funimation dub versions, he does not mention having a missing daughter, instead asking if Goku has what it takes to beat Oolong.
- Video Game Appearances
In the bonus level 2-6 in Dragon Ball: Origins, this man asks Goku and Bulma if they can find a girl from the village, which is Alexi, and return her to the village after she ran away wanting to live in the city. He is referred by the name "Villager G" in this video game.
Mecha 7[]
Mecha 7 is a bird robot. It is used to inform Emperor Pilaf that Goku, Bulma, and Oolong are heading toward his castle.
Emperor Pilaf's Mother[]
During the Emperor Pilaf Saga, in the anime only, Emperor Pilaf has a dream with his mother saying "Pilaf, did you steal those Dragon Balls?" Then, Pilaf says "Mommy," causing him to trip and drop the Dragon Balls. She is never mentioned again in the series.[1]
Great Granddaddy Pilaf[]
"My Great Granddaddy Pilaf used to say there's no sense in crying over your losses until you've gotten your revenge. So, let's get our revenge and let the crying begin!" |
Great Granddaddy Pilaf is Emperor Pilaf's great-grandfather. Although Great Granddaddy Pilaf does not appear, a picture of him is seen in "The Penalty is Pinball", right next to Mai when she is waking up Pilaf. He is also mentioned in "The Legend of Goku", when Pilaf explains what his great granddaddy Pilaf said about revenge.
Tall Man[]
Tall Man (known as Noppo (ノッポ ) in the Japanese version) is one of the cowboys seen in the Brown County saloon. He is the only person to not be afraid of hearing Launch's name. When Launch shows up in her normal form (everybody only knows her as her bad form), he bought her a drink trying to hit on her. When she sneezed and became her bad counterpart, she knocked him out.
- Trivia
- Tall Man seems to be a parody of the type of heroes in old westerns.
Muscular Lady[]
A Muscular Lady brought to Kame House when Goku went there to receive training from Master Roshi.
- Biography
Roshi told Goku to find him a curvy girl first. When Goku arrived back, Roshi found he brought him back this very large woman. After this, Master Roshi showed Goku a photo of the type of girl that he wanted.
- Video Game Appearances
This lady makes a minor appearance in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen and is a boss in Dragon Ball: Origins. In Dragon Ball: Origins, Goku finds this muscular woman in the Mushroom Forest after a villager from Monster Carrot's Village told him a robust woman was there seeking for a mushroom that would make her stronger. After the boss battle, she accepts to travel to Kame House with Goku because she wants to learn martial arts.
- Trivia
- A woman who looks like the Muscular Lady is later seen at the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament, during the brief scene in which Goku is naked following his Great Ape de-transformation.
- In Dragon Ball SD, the Muscular Lady is replaced with Otokosuki.
Mermaid[]
Mermaid appeared in episode fourteen of Dragon Ball, "Goku's Rival" (in Dragon Ball SD, she is replaced by Otokosuki). Master Roshi asked Goku to find and bring him a pretty girl, and if he did, he would train him. Goku brought her back to the island on the Flying Nimbus, where Roshi proceeded to hit on her, though he was put off by the tail at first. She then punched him and jumped back into the ocean. Her riding on the Flying Nimbus when Master Roshi met her indicates that she was pure of heart.
- Video Game Appearances
The mermaid appears in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen.
Elimination Round Competitors[]
Fighter 40[]
Fighter 40 is a blue anthropomorphic wolf fighter who lost in the Elimination Round of the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. He made it to the final elimination round which would have resulted in being in the tournament but he was set up against Yamcha. He thought Yamcha's Wolf Fang style was a silly name, but then he was defeated by a technique from this style, the Blinding Wolf Fang Fist. His fight with Yamcha is the only time Blinding Wolf Fang Fist has been shown in the anime, but the technique reappeared in video games.
Fighter 69[]
Fighter 69 is a fighter who lost in the elimination round of the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. He is first seen fighting Yamcha in a dojo in "Milk Delivery" (scene present only in the anime). At the World Tournament, Fighter 69 is first seen lifting a huge weight before his fight. When he saw Goku was his opponent, he and the rest of the audience thought that it was a joke. Goku then pushed him with one finger, causing him to lose balance and fall out of the ring, surprising him and everyone in the room watching (most of which assumed it was luck).[2]
- Trivia
- A fighter similar to Fighter 69 is Yajirobe's opponent in the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament. Contrary to Fighter 69, this fighter appears as a light-skinned man.
- In Dragon Ball: Origins, Fighter 69 is an anthropomorphic boxing boar who looks similar to one of Hasky's Followers.
- He is known as Babasky (ババスキー Babasukī) in the licensed Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Fighting Hero: Tenkaichi Budokai no Maki and Dragon Ball Nekketsu Tenkaichi Budokai.
Fighter 83[]
Fighter 83 (ランラン老師 Ranran Rōshi, lit. "Lang Lang Roshi")[3] is a fighter who lost in the Elimination Round of the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. He is a master of the Lion-style Kempo (獅子牙流の拳法家 Shishi kiba-ryū no kenpō-ka).[4] Fighter 83 made it to the final elimination round which would have resulted in being in the tournament, but he was set up against Goku. He thought Goku's stance was weird because it left all of his area's open but then was quickly defeated from Goku throwing him out of the ring.
- Video Game Appearances
He is a boss in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen, named Lang Lang Roshi. His design is used for the enemies Would-be Fighter, Rowdy Fighter, and Instructor in Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.
- Trivia
- The filler character Mr. Lao, who appears years later in Dragon Ball Z, resembles an aged version of Fighter 83. Also, Mr. Lao's granddaughter, Lime, mentioned that her grandfather once fought in the World Martial Arts Tournament.
- He is known as Mister Pe Pe (ミスター北北 Misutā Pe Pe) in the licensed Dragon Ball toys, Dragon Ball Fighting Hero: Tenkaichi Budokai no Maki and Dragon Ball Nekketsu Tenkaichi Budokai.
Fighter 97[]
Fighter 97 is an anthropomorphic bear with a British English accent who wears a karate gi who lost in the Elimination Round of the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. He was first seen in the audience laughing along with the other fighters because of Goku's size when he was going to fight Fighter 69 and later seen amazed when Krillin beat the Orin Temple Bully. He made it to the final elimination round which would have resulted in being in the tournament but he was set up against Krillin. Krillin easily beat him by kicking him straight in the face where he fell to the ground and raised a white flag forfeiting the match.
- Video Game Appearances
His character model appears in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Kakusei-Hen as a generic fighter in the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament preliminaries. The model appears three times losing against Yamcha, Piccolo, and Chi-Chi.
- Trivia
- He is known as Yawara Bear (ヤワラベアー Yawara Beā) in the licensed Dragon Ball toys, Dragon Ball Fighting Hero: Tenkaichi Budokai no Maki and Dragon Ball Nekketsu Tenkaichi Budokai.
Great Lee[]
Great Lee (グレート・リー Gurēto Rī, lit. "Great Lee")[3], also known as the Bruce Lee Impersonator, is a character who bears a resemblance to the real-life martial artist Bruce Lee.
- Concept
He is not a parody of Bruce Lee himself, but rather a parody of the Bruce Lee lookalikes who appeared in numerous "Bruceploitation" knock-off films that came after Lee's death in 1973.
Akira Toriyama was a fan of Bruce Lee, citing his films such as Enter the Dragon as a major influence behind his creation of Dragon Ball, but he did not like the later "Bruceploitation" knock-off films.[5] Later in the series, adult Goku's pose and piercing glare in Super Saiyan form was based on the real-life Bruce Lee.[6][7][8]
- Biography
He is first seen in a vision when Krillin tells Goku about the World Martial Arts Tournament in the episode "Milk Delivery". In the vision, he fights a boxing monkey, then gets burned by Baragon. Later, the Bruce Lee Impersonator is seen several times in the Elimination Round at the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. He is first seen at the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament training just before the fights start. When Goku comes into the ring to fight Fighter 69, he can be seen saying "What is this? The Diaper Brigade?!" He is then shown fighting against Krillin in a match where he hits him a few times and uses Bruce Lee's famous "Dragon Stomp." When Krillin gets back up, the Bruce Lee Impersonator gets scared and hides behind the referee and surrenders.[9]
Another character that resembles Bruce Lee is seen in West City in the episode "A Trip to the City", where he challenges people to a street fight and anyone who beats him will get 100,000 zeni. Goku and him fight, but after seeing Goku's tremendous strength, he gives up.
- Video Game Appearances
The second character that resembles Bruce Lee is a boss in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen.
- Trivia
- He is known as Bruce Poo (ブルース・プー Burūsu Pū) in the licensed Dragon Ball toys, Dragon Ball Fighting Hero: Tenkaichi Budokai no Maki and Dragon Ball Nekketsu Tenkaichi Budokai.
- Gallery
Kickboxer[]
The Kickboxer is a black man of unknown ethnicity (Likely an African ethnicity) who wears an orange shirt, blue shorts, and orange shoes. He also has hand-wraps designating his fighting style as a kickboxer. When Goku is seen proceeding for his match in the Elimination Rounds, he, along with Great Lee, teases Goku. He says, "I just hope he doesn't make a mess on the fighting ring floor." Goku proceeds to win the round, and this leaves the Kickboxer and Great Lee baffled by his might. He later goes up against Goku only to be knocked out by a single kick to his chin, sending him sprawling into the air and he is knocked out as he hits the ground.
- Trivia
- He is known as Jab (ジャブ Jabu) in the licensed Dragon Ball toys, Dragon Ball Fighting Hero: Tenkaichi Budokai no Maki and Dragon Ball Nekketsu Tenkaichi Budokai. Oddly, he is given Caucasian skin on the package illustration.
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Red Ribbon Army Saga[]
Thief Boy[]
The Thief Boy (コソ泥の少年 Kosodoro no Shōnen) is an unnamed child who appears only in the anime. The boy attempts to run off with Goku's clothes, Power Pole, and his other belongings, but Goku makes the Power Pole extend and it scares the thief, so the boy runs off with Goku's Dragon Radar only. The boy sells the Dragon Radar at a pawn shop, with the Antique Shop Owner paying him only 10 zeni for it. Goku chases the boy and manages to catch him, because the boy is very smelly and Goku remembered his odor. The boy confesses he sold Goku's Dragon Radar at a pawn shop.
- Video Game Appearances
In Dragon Ball: Origins 2, he is replaced by a monkey.
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Colonel Brown[]
Brown (ブラウン Buraun), also known as General Brown or Colonel Brown, is an unseen high-ranking Red Ribbon Army officer who is only mentioned in the manga chapter "The Red Ribbon".
- Biography
The day before the end of the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament, the Brown squad, led by Brown, found the first Dragon Ball in an unknown location and they sent it to Commander Red with success. As Goku was still participating in the tournament and he didn't start yet the search of the Dragon Balls, they don't have to confront him. Although is unknown if they had to deal with Emperor Pilaf or another faction who was also searching the Dragon Balls.
At the next day, Colonel Silver sent his henchmen to work angry, telling them that the Brown squad actually found one Dragon Ball yesterday.
Brown wasn't mentioned again, so he probably survived the destruction of the Red Ribbon Army, as is unlikely that he was in the Red Ribbon Army Headquarters when Goku attacked it.
- Trivia
- In the anime, his role was completely rewritten in a brief filler arc where Colonel Silver found the Dragon Ball in his place, confronting Pilaf Gang mainly and also Ox-King, Chi-Chi and Goku to a lesser extent. He was, however, still alluded to in the same arc where he was mentioned to be rallying his unit to aid Silver's unit while the latter was pursuing Emperor Pilaf.
- Despite being absent in the anime, he is mentioned in the Red Ribbon Army song used in episode 48.
Silver's Henchmen[]
Silver's henchmen (RR軍兵士 RR-gun heishi) are a human and an anthropomorphic wolf who work for Colonel Silver. They are the only soldiers under the command of Colonel Silver who appear in the Dragon Ball manga. While they were snoozing instead of searching the Dragon Ball, Colonel Silver rudely awakens them with his gun. They talk about how pointless the search is when Goku comes and finds the Dragon Ball in less than a minute. They try to steal it, but Goku easily defeats them.
Their role in the manga was slightly larger than in the anime, as Colonel Silver angrily admonishes them for wasting time finding the Dragon Ball, bluntly pointing out that them having the time to greet him "good morning" meant they definitely had time to search for the ball. The soldiers then depart by car to find it in a hurried fashion, obviously out of fear of their CO, as he tells them their leader, Commander Red, has a very short temper and they do not want to be the brunt of his wrath if they don't find it, with Silver also adding Red is pressuring them to find the dragon ball faster due to Brown Corps already finding one. This scene was removed in favor of Silver rousting them by firing his gun in the air due largely to the Red Ribbon Army debuting far earlier than in the manga.
- Video Game Appearances
Silver's henchmen are featured in a boss fight in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen. They are seen in a cutscene in Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu. The human soldier also has a brief appearance in Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo, while the anthropomorphic wolf is used as a model for regular soldiers in the game. In Dragon Ball: Origins 2, this duo is replaced by a soldier wearing a Red Ribbon Army uniform and a Leopard Man.
Muscle Tower Guards[]
White's Scouts[]
White's scouts are a Human and an anthropomorphic dog who work for General White. The human is ranked a sergeant, while the dog is an ordinary soldier. Out of White's regular soldiers, they are the only two to have a major role in the Dragon Ball anime. They are first introduced when they report a plane crash to White. White orders them to investigate the crash, according to the report he received from Red Ribbon Army Headquarters about Goku on board the plane. The sergeant responds that all they found were remnants of the robot that was piloting the plane. The soldier, however, manages to find a trail (resulting from Suno dragging an unconscious Goku), and the two follow it via a tank. When White calls them for progress reports, the sergeant responds that the trail is too hard to see due to a blizzard; White simply barks at him to not waste any time, under the pretense that the boy was not far.
The sergeant then orders his platoon to fan out and search for Goku, while he and his underling continue to follow the trail. It eventually ends at the edge of a cliff, so they decide to turn back. Suddenly, the sergeant discovers a small number of dome-shaped houses (Jingle Village) below the cliff, one of which he assumes that Goku is in hiding. One by one, they search the houses, leaving inhabitants terrified and their furniture destroyed by gunfire. When they finally reach Suno's home, they discover Goku in the bathroom and open fire; but to their horror, they find that their guns had very little effect on the child. Goku misidentifies the sergeant as Suno's father, but Suno explains that they are Red Ribbon soldiers. Before the soldiers can fire a second round, they are knocked out by Goku's swift attacks. It is implied that the soldiers were killed, as the dog soldier's body spontaneously fires his gun in the air in what appears to be rigor mortis, the sudden contraction of a dead body's muscles; cases of fallen soldiers' corpses firing their guns in rigor mortis have been reported in real life. The sergeant is never seen again after this.
During Goku's fight with Ninja Murasaki, the dog soldier is seen again at Muscle Tower (having recovered from his wounds), serving the imprisoned Jingle Village Chief his supper in his jail cell. When the chief asks the soldier about the battle's ruckus, the soldier answers that Goku was coming to rescue him but warns him not to get his hopes up, as he assumes the boy was already dead anyway. Enraged that the army would go so far as to kill a child, the chief grabs the soldier, yelling at him that he would do if he had a son in the same situation; the soldier pushes him away and responds that he would not have his own son wandering around the tower in the first place before leaving the jail cell. Afterwards, the soldier is never seen again.
- Video Game Appearances
In Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure, the Red Ribbon soldier enemies look like the dog soldier. They are unlockable as playable characters in certain modes. Both appear in Dragon Ball: Origins 2 as regular enemies in chapter 2.
- Techniques
- R2 Gun - The Sergeant's Super Attack in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle. He uses his rifle to attack the opponent.
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2nd Floor Guards[]
The 2nd Floor Guards were four of General White's soldiers Goku encountered on the second floor of Muscle Tower.
- Biography
They were at first seen lounging about (possibly bored), waiting for their intruder. They were quick to react as they heard the outside door open but were surprised to find that the trespasser was a mere child (Goku). Amused, the troops "scolded" Goku for startling them and, with granted permission from General White, prepared to kill him. Intent on sharing the killing of the boy among his comrades, the leader of the group (the kicking soldier) slowly reared in on Goku to strike first but missed, and Goku kicked back, sending the soldier flying into the wall, the impact knocking him out. Angered, the knife-wielder and the boxer both lunged at the boy but were easily defeated as well. The gun-toter then attempted to sneak on Goku and shoot him, but Goku dodged too quickly, and the soldier found himself firing at an illusion. Confused about his enemy's whereabouts, he panicked, and Goku tapped his shoulder from behind (much to the soldier's shock) and sent him flying into a nearby table with a powerful punch, knocking him out too, much to the intrigue of White and Murasaki.
- Power
Two of the soldiers fought via kicking and boxing, while the other two wielded a gun and a knife.
- Trivia
- The soldiers are named Pote (ポテ Pote), Karot (カロット Karotto), Onion (オニオン Onion), and Pump (パンプ Panpu) in the licensed playset, Dragon Ball: Muscle Tower no Tatakai. Ironically, the guy who defeated them, Goku, would share the same name pun as one of the soldiers there regarding his true name, albeit spelled differently ("Kakarot")
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Mother with Sunglasses[]
A woman with red/blonde hair and sunglasses who lives in West City. She makes several minor appearances in the series. She is often seen rolling a stroller, like in her first appearance, in "A Trip to the City". She is seen fleeing West City in "Prelude to Vengeance" and pushing a stroller in "People of Earth Unite".
- Other Dragon Ball stories
In Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, she is with her daughter watering flowers.
In Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!, She is rolling a stroller with three kids.
- Video Game Appearances
- Gallery
West City Taxi Driver[]
A Taxi Driver who works in West City and drives a hovercar taxi. When Goku makes it to the city and does some exploring for Bulma in the episode "A Trip to the City", he gets in a cab and asks the driver to take him to Bulma's house. When the Taxi Driver learns that Goku does not have money, he gets angry and tells him to leave his taxi.
The West City Taxi Driver later appears in Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans, where he is shown knocked out after a car crash. Also, his car makes a brief appearance in Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends!.
West City Policeman[]
The West City Policeman helps Goku find Bulma on his minicomputer and gives him a free ride to her house. He explains to Goku that Bulma is the daughter of the president of Capsule Corporation. The policeman asks Bulma if she can check his airbike, which gets fixed by Dr. Brief.
In the manga version of the Super Hero Saga, the policeman questions Piccolo about illegally parking his aircraft in the street. However, when he sees Pan, Mr. Satan's granddaughter, he changes his mind, thinking she was getting picked up from school.
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Nose-picking soldier[]
A soldier in General Blue's unit was caught picking his nose by his superior officer. In a display of Blue's ruthlessness as well as his obsession with cleanliness and to a lesser extent his sadism, Blue, covering his mouth with a handkerchief in disgust, ordered for the soldier to be executed by gunfire at once without even giving him a chance to explain himself. In the manga, he was depicted as having black hair, while in the anime, he had blonde hair, albeit of a darker shade than Blue's. He also was shown to have pale skin in the manga, while the anime depicts him as slightly tanned.
The exact reason behind his execution beyond nose-picking, if any, varied between versions. In both the manga and the original Japanese version, the soldier was executed purely due to picking his nose in Blue's presence. In the English dub, however, Blue claimed that it was less him picking his nose in itself and more that him indulging in it was causing significant delays in finding the Dragon Balls.
In the Japanese version of the anime only, the man claims to have a wife and kids when trying to plead for mercy to no avail. In addition, the dub identifies his rank as a private by the men escorting him out literally seconds before being killed, while his rank is not mentioned in either the Japanese version or the manga.
Scouts 23 and 27[]
They were two of General Blue soldiers. Both were patrolling the island were General Blue's Camp was located when they spot Bulma. They first attacked her, but promptly they stopped and got off their helicopters to talk to her. Both tried to rape her, but Bulma threw sand in their eyes and they fell down on a slope, however, both crossed unharmed. The soldiers, enraged, returned to their helicopters and shot at her again. In that moment, Goku arrived and the soldiers recognized him as the target that General Blue ordered them to eliminate. The soldiers attempted to shoot Goku but he dodged them and destroyed their helicopters. Both were recovered by other Blue Corp scouts and learned of their encounter with Goku and Bulma, cluing in General Blue to their presence in the area. Whether or not they survived is unknown, although the resulting exchange between Blue and the party that recovered them suggested that they may have succumbed to their injuries from being interrogated for complete information at General Blue's orders after they let slip about Bulma's involvement.
Their role in the manga was largely similar, although their pursuing Bulma after she refused their advances was depicted in a more abrupt manner, and it was implied Goku had directly slain them when destroying their choppers.
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Turtle's son[]
Goku found Turtle's son while catching fish at Kame House while they were waiting for Krillin and Launch to return with Master Roshi's submarine. He only appears in "Kame House - Found!".
His name is Taro (タロー Tarō) in the original Japanese version of the anime, likely referencing the folktale Urashima Tarō, in which the main character rescues a sea turtle from being bullied.
Mousey[]
Mousey is a small mouse that scurried into General Blue and Goku's fight in the Pirate Cave. It was given its name by Goku.
Mousey startled Blue and made his telekinesis on Goku wear out giving Goku the upper hand again. After Krillin and Bulma go ahead of Goku while he gets the Dragon Ball, he stops to save Mousey and runs off with him in his mouth, intending to repay him for his involvement in saving him. When they reached the surface again and ended up at General Blue's Camp, they let Mousey go.
Although identified as a mouse, General Blue in the English dub implies by noting its tail size that it was actually a rat.
- Video game appearances
Mousey appears as an item that stuns General Blue for one turn when used in Dragon Ball 3: Gokuden.
It also appears in Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen, and it is a "treasure item" in Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo.
Tao's Tailor[]
An unnamed tailor who lives in a city south of the Sacred Land of Korin and east of the Red Ribbon Army Headquarters. Mercenary Tao appears to this tailor right after Goku had ruined his outfit during their battle. The tailor says to Tao that the outfit would take a whole week to remake, but Tao gives him only three days, taking temporarily another cloth, and the tailor remakes his outfit without sleeping. When he asks for his pay, Tao wonders why he would ask the world's greatest assassin to give away money. Tao tells him he does not carry any money and instead offers to kill someone for him, as his services normally cost 10 billion zeni, but as the tailor does not want anyone killed, Tao kills him with a Pressure Point Attack and leaves the shop, telling his corpse to keep the change.
- Video Game Appearances
Tao's tailor appears in Dragon Ball: Origins 2, but is not shown being killed by Tao. He is even shown in level 7-1, replacing the tailor who remade Goku's Turtle School uniform in the series. In the bonus level 5-6, the tailor is the one who tells Krillin about a fabulous treasure and the "giant bird" who protects it inside the pyramid in the Sacred Land of Korin.
- Trivia
- A character who looks similar to this tailor is briefly seen in the King Piccolo Saga.[10]
- The above statement about why he killed the tailor was exclusive to the dub. In the Japanese version, Tao didn't bother to give a reason.
Sniper Assassin[]
An Arabic-looking assassin that attempted to kill Mercenary Tao while he stayed in the village where he got new clothes. When attempting to kill Tao, Tao flipped his sandal off of his feet into the air which prevented the bullet from hitting him causing the unnamed assassin to fail. He only appears in Dragon Ball episode 61 "Korin Tower".
- Equipment
His weapon appears to be an Armalite AR-15, the semi-automatic civilian model of the M16A1.
- Battles
- Sniper Assassin vs. Mercenary Tao
Violet's Henchmen[]
Violet's henchmen are two humans and an anthropomorphic wolf who work for Colonel Violet. They are the only Red Ribbon soldiers under her command and appear only in the Dragon Ball anime.
- Biography
Violet and the trio first appeared on a boat, searching for one of the Dragon Balls in a swamp. While the wolf soldier was fanning his relaxing superior, the human soldiers (following the radar confiscated from Goku) discovered the Dragon Ball at the swamp's bottom and quickly alerted her of the discovery. As they prepared to leave, a giant alligator impeded their path; one of the human soldiers attempted to subdue it with a gatling gun. Violet understood that it was merely hungry and pushed the human soldiers off the boat as meal offerings to distract the alligator so that she and her last goon could escape. The two soldiers begged their commanding officer to let them back on, but their pleas fell on deaf ears, and the behemoth reptile instantly devoured them, much to the horror of the wolf soldier.
When they finally reached land, Violet and the wolf soldier attempted to return to Red Ribbon HQ via an airplane that was parked nearby. Their efforts, however, were delayed by hostile natives throwing spears, and the soldier realized that he and his leader were on their turf. Making haste, he tried to start the plane's engine but failed to do so in time when he was stabbed by one of the flying spears, killing him. Violet then took control of the plane herself and flew back to HQ safely with the Dragon Ball in her possession. Despite losing her men, she managed to successfully complete her mission.
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Mighty-but-compassionate Warrior[]
The Mighty-but-compassionate Warrior is a character featured in Master Roshi's story about the Devilmite Beam in "The Mysterious Fifth Man". According to Master Roshi, long ago there was a Mighty-but-compassionate Warrior. His power was beyond measure, yet many foolish upstarts tried to destroy him, in hopes of making a name for themselves. They were all unsuccessful, until one day, Spike the Devil Man appeared. Knowing he could not compete against the warrior's strength, the Devilman attacked using his mind. He discovered he could exploit his opponent's negative thoughts, no matter how faint, and convert them into an energy beam of immense power, the Devilmite Beam. According to Master Roshi's story, the Warrior was killed when the Devilmite Beam caused his negative thoughts to explode.
Tiger Thief[]
The Tiger Thief is an anthropomorphic tiger (who is just like Bear Thief) who was being offered to save Chao's village in "Terror and Plague". He declined the offer and was going to attack Chao but was defeated by Goku.
Another Tiger Thief later shows up in the Goku's Traffic Safety video, where he picks a fight with Goku and is again defeated and falls off of a bridge.
- Video Game Appearances
The Tiger Bandit Gang is a group of anthropomorphic Tiger Bandits that serve as common enemies in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II.
- Trivia
- The armor the Tiger Thief wears resembles that worn by Chinese soldiers during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Bear Thief, the Tiger Thief, the nameless warrior trapped in the Gourd of Mist, Sky Dragon, and Lord Yao also wear similar armors.
- Tiger Thief might be based on an unnamed demon warrior from the king of the yellow wind in the Chinese novel Journey to the West.
King Wonton and Queen Harumaki[]
The king and queen of a land that Goku visits in "Goku vs. Sky Dragon". They held a match that was to be between Master Chin of the Chin-Star School and Sky Dragon of the Panther-Fang School for the title of Master of Martial Arts, but instead Goku filled in for Chin.
Princess Misa's Parents[]
King Kress (クレス王 ) and Queen Kress (クレス王妃 ) are the rulers of the Fiend Village, a land that Goku visits in the episode "Goku Goes to Demon Land". They sent Goku to the Demon Realm so he can save their daughter Princess Misa, who was kidnapped by Shula, the king of the Demon World, who was planning to marry her. After Goku rescued her and left Demon Land, he met back up with the king and queen. The king appeared to be very distrusting when first meeting Goku, but witnesses his skill soon after. Despite the king's doubts, Goku saves his daughter, after which they celebrate. He is also aware of the existence of Master Roshi.
Piccolo Saga[]
Mohawked Fighter[]
The Mohawked Fighter is an unnamed fighter that fought Yamcha in the elimination round of the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament. The mohawked man tosses some boards into the air, which he wrecks with one punch. Yamcha says that boards do not fight back, and Mohawk man replies that Yamcha will not be able to fight back when he is trashing him. Yamcha wins the match though. After the match, Tien mentions that Yamcha had the chance to deal his opponent a crushing blow but chose not to. Yamcha tells him that he did not wish to hurt the man badly, but only to win the match.[11]
This character is later seen in a team of three criminals who try to burglarize Kame House during the King Piccolo Saga, but they are stopped by Yamcha and Launch.[12]
- Video Game Appearances
In Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury, bandits in the Thieves Den are based on the mohawked fighter's appearance.
Sumo Wrestler[]
The Sumo Wrestler is an unnamed sumo wrestler that fought Tien in the elimination round of the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament. The sumo wrestler steps into the ring ready to fight Tien. Another fighter insults the sumo wrestler, calling him a blob of fat. The sumo wrestler steps out of the ring, and angrily tells the fighter to say that to his face. The fighter punches the sumo wrestler in the stomach, to no effect. The sumo wrestler then slaps the fighter into a wall (looks pretty painful, the guy's teeth were knocked out). Yamcha says he is pretty strong, and Jackie Chun adds that fighters like that are tough to beat. The match begins, and the sumo wrestler lunges at Tien. Tien swiftly hits the sumo wrestler in the head, and he collapses. Tien wins the match, shocking everyone.
- Trivia
- A fighter who looks very similar to him appears in Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, Doskoi.
Dark Vassals of the past[]
They are the Dark Vassals that King Piccolo engendered during his first rampage, unlike the recent ones, they were several of them and had simply the mission of rampaging Earth along their father. They caused several damage attacking people until they had to deal with Master Mutaito and his disciples, along them Master Roshi and Master Shen and they died as result of the battle, only Mutaito, Roshi, Shen and King Piccolo survived. During Roshi's narration, King Piccolo is shown releasing several Dark Vassals from his cape.
- Trivia
- They had varied appearances, several of them resembling Piano, Tambourine or Cymbal, the ones that King Piccolo releases at the end of the narration resembles Drum so closely but with Tambourine and Cymbal's wings and different types of horns.
- None of their names were revealed, with the exception of Ukulele, but it is surmised that they had names of musical instruments in English, as every member of King Piccolo's Demon Clan has it.
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Unnamed Fighter injured by Tien[]
A fighter Tien Shinhan injured in a martial arts match and who holds a serious grudge. Tien is reunited with him in the episode "Tien's Atonement". This fighter was savagely beaten in the ring of an unnamed tournament held before the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament. As they fought in front of the large, cheering audience, Tien wins the fight, but instead of stopping when he has got the win, he breaks the man's leg mercilessly.
While searching for the Dragon Balls in the King Piccolo Saga, Tien, Chiaotzu and Master Roshi arrive at a near-vacated town. Tien knocks at the door of the house where the Dragon Ball is indicated to be. When the man's wife opens the door, Tien finds himself face-to-face with the ex-fighter. Sitting at a table, the man recognizes Tien. He says he suffered 13 broken bones and it took him 2 years to make his way back to his house after what Tien did to him.
While the man's wife calls the police, believing Tien is responsible for the series of murders being committed by Tambourine, Tien gives a heart-felt apology and asks for the Dragon Ball. The man laughs at him and refuses outright to have anything to do with Tien. Outside the house, Master Roshi and Chiaotzu note a bunch of police cars arriving. They bust into the house and wish to arrest Tien for the murder of all the martial artists. Master Roshi walks into the house to try to diffuse the situation. One officer recognizes him, and listens to Master Roshi as he vouches for Tien. Master Roshi is able to prove Tien's innocence and the police soon leave. Tien again asks for the Dragon Ball. Not trusting Tien, the man wearily predicts that the former Crane student will proceed to tear his humble house apart in his search for the object. Instead of getting mad, Tien grovels at the man's feet, begging him for forgiveness for his previous cruel actions and for the Dragon Ball which can help stop the current crisis, even offering to let the man take his revenge on him and break his arms if he so wishes. Surprised by Tien's humbleness, the man lowers his gun and grants Tien his forgiveness. He says that he may have the Dragon Ball, which his sleeping baby is currently holding.
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Unnamed animal villagers[]
They are the inhabitants of an unnamed village located around where Giran lives. The inhabitants seen are two mouse women, a couple of bunnies, two fox children, a brown bear father and his son plus a panda father and his son. All of them, except the pandas, are filler characters. The brown bears are fishing when the father suddenly hooks a fish, then Giran shows up to swipe the fish and eats it. All the other villagers retreat to their homes as Giran eats the fish, angering the boy who chastises Giran for his cruel behavior, to which Giran muses he doesn't care. When Giran is about to punch them out Tambourine arrives and grabs him by the tail, giving the bears time to hide behind a rock while they watch the fight. The bears, being ironically thankful to Tambourine and unaware about that he is actually an evil monster, come out of hiding to thank the demon clansman. The father is cut down by Tambourine for his trouble as Tambourine does not care for being touched, enraging the son at his so-called "savior" before dropping King Piccolo's crest on Giran's corpse. Tambourine cruelly taunts the kid for thinking he was anything benevolent before flying off and leaving the child staring after him in horror.
- Trivia
- In the Japanese version, the baby bear thought that Tambourine was "Kami-sama" coming to strike down Giran for his bad deeds. This was changed to simply thinking Tambourine was a hero in the English version. Also, after Tambourine lays out his calling card, he tells the baby bear "So sorry I'm not Kami-sama, you brat!" The irony behind all this is that Kami-sama, as we will come to know, is technically related to Tambourine.
- It's inferred that the papa bear actually survived Tambourine's cut in the Japanese version (assuming he didn't die from the wound later), while the English dub explicitly says that Tambourine killed him. However, if he was killed, he would be later revived by Shenron along the other recent victims of King Piccolo and his sons.
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Girls from the four corners of the world[]
They are four unnamed girls that along Suno come from the four corners of the world, according to a presenter, to King Castle to give some flowers to King Furry in the celebration of his 20th anniversary as King of Earth. They are one girl who comes from the desert region who wears the typical desert clothes, a girl who wears a pink dress and a hat with a flower, a girl with an Indigenous appearance and outfit and a girl with typical Chinese clothes. They only appear in an anime filler.
- Biography
They are first seen in the castle waiting for King Furry when they see the car and got excited to the beginning of the ceremony. When the ceremony begins, comes the turn of the girl of the desert region and goes to give him cactus flowers. When the girl wearing the flower hat returns from giving her flowers, she tells Suno how exciting was her moment, then is seen the Indigenous girl giving her flowers. Next is Suno's turn, and she separates from the other girls, when Suno gives her flowers to King Furry, King Piccolo arrives to the castle causing a big explosion in the area. After the explosion, the four girls were not seen again, so is unknown if they died or if they survived, although in the case that they died they would be later revived by Shenron along the other recent victims of King Piccolo's Demon Clan.
- Trivia
- The girl who wears Chinese clothes resembles Chao, she could be from a region near to Chao's village. The Indigenous girl could be from the Sacred Land of Korin same as Bora and Upa.
- Only the Indigenous girl and the girl wearing the flower hat speaks in the original Japanese version.
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Strong King's Guard[]
The Strong King's Guard is member of the Earth's Military. He is very strong for a Earthling, as well as very large (nearly as tall as King Piccolo, who is over 8 feet tall). This guard attempts to thwart Piccolo's takeover of King Castle, but is killed with a hand through his chest after he refuses to tell King Piccolo where King Furry is located. It is presumed he was revived with the other recent victims of King Piccolo and his sons.
- Power
The guard is very powerful for an ordinary human, despite knowing that King Piccolo uses some kind of "black" magic and is immune to bullets, he is still confident he can defeat him. However, he is easily taken down by King Piccolo.
Captain of the Guard[]
The Captain of the Guard (衛兵隊長 Eihei Taichō)[4] is King Furry's official bodyguard and the captain of Earth's Military. The Captain of the Guard was on the King's hovercar with the king and his driver while King Piccolo attacked King Castle. When Piccolo landed on the ship to confront King Furry, he futilely tried to protect King Furry and kill King Piccolo with his gun but was thrown off the ship by the demon overlord in response. He was revived offscreen with the other recent victims of King Piccolo and his sons.
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Piccolo's Adoptive Parents[]
An old couple who found King Piccolo's last egg, which contained Piccolo Jr. The old lady spotted the egg, and she and her husband Jebediah (named only in the FUNimation dub) brought it to their house. There, they witnessed Piccolo Jr.'s birth. Later, the young Piccolo Junior burned down the couple's empty house and vowed revenge. The couple only appears in the anime episode Lost and Found and do not appear in the manga.
The old lady looks like Old Woman Spring, the shopkeeper from Penguin Village.
- Trivia
- The old couple finding Piccolo's egg is a parody of the Japanese fable Momotaro, the boy born of a peach. In the story, Momotaro is born from a giant peach that floats down the river and is discovered by an elderly couple who have no children, being taken in and raised by those folk. Piccolo's egg is found in a similar manner.
- Jebediah refers to Piccolo Jr.'s egg as "a gift from the heavens" similar. The irony of his speculation is that the original King Piccolo is the evil energy from Kami physically manifested, therefore he and by extension his demonic children, including Junior, are literally "gifts from god" from a certain point of view.
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Mr. Popo's Cat[]
Mr. Popo's Cat is a pet cat owned by Mr. Popo in the episode "Quicker Than Lightning". It appears to be the same breed as Puar though unlike Puar who can talk, use Flight, and Shapeshifting, Mr. Popo's Cat acts like a normal cat. During Goku's training, Mr. Popo ties a bell to the cat's Tail and blindfolds Goku before ordering him to catch the cat. However, to make the task more difficult, Mr. Popo rings a separate bell.
Chuu Lee[]
Chuu Lee (チューリー Chūrī) is a girl who lives in a house at the foot of Mount Rumble with her mother. Her only appearance was in the Dragon Ball episode "Quicker Than Lightning".
- Biography
Goku meets Chuu Lee during the three years he trained under Kami. She saved Goku after he was struck by lightning and lost consciousness.
Chuu Lee keeps a baby bird named Pippi as a pet and doted on it. One day, Pippi went somewhere far away. As Chuu Lee waited for its return on the roof, she simply sensed when it came back, even though the bird was not seen or heard of again. From this, Goku learned the art of sensing someone's presence, something that would be useful in the future.
- Techniques and Special Abilities
- Ki Sense - The ability that allows the user to sense ki and power levels.
- Trivia
- Chuu Lee's character design is a palette swap of Tsururin Tsun from Dr. Slump.
- Chico, from the Dragon Ball Z filler episode "Plight of the Children", resembles Chuu Lee.
Mousse and Eclair's Family[]
Mousse[]
Mousse (ムース Mūsu) is a woodsman Goku met when Mr. Popo sent him into the forest in search of someone to train his mind. He is also Eclair's husband and father of Crepe, Cookie, Cocoa, Creampuff, Jam, Jelly, Donuts, Pudding, and Cupcake. His only appearance was in the Dragon Ball episode "Secret of the Woods".
- Biography
While Goku was searching for something to eat, he fell into a trap that Mousse had set in order to trap rabbits and wild boars. Freed from the net, Goku was taken to Mousse's home and introduced to his family. When their grandfather, Korinto, returns with his day's catch, a feast is prepared and the family tells Goku about Yaochun, the strongest man around.
- Trivia
- Mousse resembles the farmer seen in "Look Out for Launch" when Goku and Krillin are searching a girl for Master Roshi.
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Eclair[]
Eclair (エクレ Ekure) is the daughter of Korinto, the wife of Mousse, and the mother of their nine kids. Her only appearance was in the Dragon Ball episode "Secret of the Woods".
- Biography
Eclair cooked the fish that Korinto brought home for dinner when Goku was over. After Goku spent the night and played with the kids, she is seen with the kids saying farewell to him as he leaves with Korinto.
- Trivia
- Out of all the mothers in the series, she has the most children.
- Like the rest of her family, she is named after a dessert item.
- A woman who looks similar to Eclair appears in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku. Coincidentally, her daughter looks similar to Cupcake (the last child Eclair had).
Korinto[]
Korinto, also known as Karinto (カリント Karinto), is a fisherman and the grandfather of Mousse's family. He has at least nine grandchildren.
- Biography
It has been 60 old years that Korinto leaves home at the same time and get back at the same time to get fish. He gets fish every time he goes out and catches enough not only for his family, but also for the neighbors.
Goku met Mousse and his family after Mr. Popo sent him to a forest in search of someone who can train his mind. When Korinto returns with his day's catch, a feast is prepared and the family tells Goku about Yaochun, the strongest man around.
Korinto leads Goku to Yaochun, but it turns out that Yaochun is not the man Goku wants to meet, as Yaochun was actually quite weak. Goku meets up with Korinto again who teaches him how to fish by feeling the river, sharpening his concentration skills. It would appear that Korinto is the man Goku was supposed to meet in the first place.
- Trivia
- Like all the members of Mousse's family, his name is a play on a type of cake: a fried dough cake called "karinto" (花林糖 karintō).
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Mousse and Eclair's children[]
Creampuff (シューク Shūku) (his friends call him "Puff"), Cookie (クッキー Kukkī), Cocoa (チョコ Choco), Jam (ババロ Bavarois), Biscuit (ビスケ Bisuke), Jelly (ゼリ Zeri), Donuts (ドナッツ Donattsu), Crepe (クレプ Kurepu), and Pudding (プーリ Pūrin) are the nine children (five sons and four daughters) of Mousse and Eclair. They are the largest and most diverse out of any human group of siblings in the series. Their only appearance was in the Dragon Ball episode "Secret of the Woods".
- Biography
The children were introduced to Goku by Mousse as they had Goku over for dinner. After dinner they all played with Goku, and some were even shown trying to train like Goku. After Goku spent the night, the kids said goodbye to him as he left with their grandfather Korinto.
- Trivia
- Sue, a little girl who looks similar to Cupcake, appears in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku. Coincidentally, Sue's mother looks similar to Cupcake's mother, Eclair.
- All the children are named after dessert items.
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Goku's Doll[]
Goku's Doll (コピーごくう ) is a magical clay golem of Goku created by Mr. Popo for Goku to use as a sparring partner in the lookout. Its only appearance was in the Dragon Ball episode "Goku's Doll".
- Appearance
The doll is a near-complete duplicate of Goku, except with Mr. Popo's eyes and a slightly different version of the Turtle School uniform, it being a lighter shade of orange with red wristbands and Kami's symbol. At first, it also wears a red-and-white mask.
- Biography
Mr. Popo created the doll using a strand of Goku's hair in response to Goku's repeated requests to give him an opponent to fight with. The doll had the upper hand against Goku during most of their fight, as unlike Goku, it has no interference with its mind and can concentrate completely on the battle.
In the end, Goku seemingly managed to concentrate his mind and defeat the doll, but in reality, the doll simply ran out of energy, reverting to its lifeless state.
- Power level
As stated by Mr. Popo himself, the doll has exactly the same skills as Goku, but can focus completely on fighting and nothing else. As a result, it initially dominates Goku in the fight, with Goku only winning because the doll ran out of power.
- Techniques and Special Abilities
- Kamehameha - A powerful Ki blast fired with two hands after concentrating a large amount of Ki.
- Afterimage Technique - An ability to move so swiftly that an image of the user is left behind.
- Heavy Finish - A powerful attack aimed at the opponent's stomach, meant to stun them for follow up attacks.
- Ki Sense - The ability to sense the location, life force, and power level of anyone; the stronger and closer the enemy, the more powerful the sensation. Also, if a ki is very powerful, it can be sensed from afar by people who are trained to sense energy.
- Rapid Movement - The fighter moves with great speed, which creates the illusion of teleportation.
- Video Game Appearances
In Dragon Ball Z: Goku Hishōden, a grown-up version of Goku's doll was used to train Goku before he left the lookout.
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Village Elder[]
The Village Elder is an old man in the village at the foot of a large volcano. When the volcano erupts, the elder of the village prays to the Mountain Spirit and refuses to leave. The elder stays despite two villagers, Mint and her brother Paul, who is the strongest fighter in the villager, trying to make him move. In the village with the other Z Fighters during their trip to Korin Tower, Krillin runs to save Mint from the lava flow, but still, the girl will not leave without the elder. Krillin, Yamcha, Tien Shinhan manage to divert the lava and protect the elder and his village.
- Trivia
- He is mentioned to be Mint and Paul's grandfather in the Japanese version, but the English dub does not mention it.
- A man who looks similar to the Village Elder appears in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku.
Paul[]
Paul (パオル Paoru) is the strongest man in the village at the foot of a volcano and the elder brother of Mint. During a festival in his village, Paul challenges Tien Shinhan. However Krillin, who wants to impress Mint, fights Paul first and defeats him with a headbutt. When Popo Poco Volcano erupts, he and his sister try to make the elder of the village move, but the elder refuses to leave. He was thankful when the village was eventually saved by Tien, Krillin, Yamcha, and Chiaotzu.
Oonaan[]
Oonaan (ウンナン Un'nan) is an anthropomorphic pig who lives in Octagon Village. When Goku, Chi-Chi and Fortuneteller Baba are in Octagon Village, Goku confuses Jasmine for Oolong. Oonaan then comes out of a house and tells Goku that neither him nor Jasmine are Oolong. Goku then goes to search for the Bansho Fan and leaves Baba and Chi-Chi behind to stay at the Bansho Spa. Jasmine and Oonaan guide them to the spa and hide on the side of the shack peeking through a hole in the wall waiting for Chi-Chi to strip down and take a Bath. Unfortunately, a crowd of other pigs come as well to watch and end up breaking shack, causing Chi-Chi to stop undressing and panic. Chi-Chi gets mad and hits both of them making them far off in the spring.
- Trivia
Jasmine[]
Jasmine (ジャスミン Jasumin) is an anthropomorphic pig who lives in Octagon Village. Jasmine is seen laying on a table when Goku arrives in Octagon Village, and Goku sees who he thinks is Oolong. Goku then tries to tell "Oolong" it's him, to which the pig doesn't recognize him and asks him who Oolong is. At first, Goku doesn't believe him and thinks he's joking. Soon, his comrade Oonaan comes out of a house, causing Goku to be surprised to see 2 Oolongs. Oonaan then tells him that neither of them are Oolong. Later, both of them finally recognize the name Oolong, saying he got expelled from Kindergarten for kidnapping a teacher. Goku then goes to search for the Bansho Fan and leaves Fortuneteller Baba and Chi-Chi behind to stay at the Bansho Spa. Jasmine and Oonaan guide them to the spa and hide on the side of the shack, peeking through a hole in the wall waiting for Chi-Chi to strip down and take a bath. Unfortunately, a crowd of other pigs come as well to watch and end up breaking the shack, causing Chi-Chi to stop undressing and panic. Chi-Chi gets mad and hits both of them.
- Trivia
Movies and Specials[]
Pansy's Father[]
Pansy's father is a resident in the Land of Gurumes and a seemingly strong fighter. He saved Pansy from one of King Gurumes' soldiers but was beaten up by Bongo as a result.
- Battles
- Pansy's father vs. Bongo
- Trivia
- Tai's father, a character who appears during the King Piccolo Saga, looks like Pansy's father.
Pansy's Mother[]
Pansy's mother is a resident of the Land of Gurumes. She was watching the kingdom being bulldozed down in search of Blood Rubies. She yelled out when Pansy attacked one of King Gurumes' soldiers. When her dad came out to save her he was beaten up by Bongo. She came out of the crowd to rush over to her beaten husband.
- Trivia
- She looks very similar to Suno's mother.
Dragon Ball Z[]
Saiyan Saga[]
Freddy Hein[]
Freddy Hein is the coach of the Taitans. Knowing that Yamcha was their only chance of victory against the Rockets, Freddy Hein offered Yamcha 20,000 Zeni if he hit a game-winning home run. However, a fight broke out between the two teams.
- Trivia
- He resembles Captain Dark from the Red Ribbon Army.
- Hein also bears an uncanny resemblance to Andy Reid, an NFL coach.
- In the Ocean Group dubs of the series, Hein offers Yamcha $20,000 instead of 20,000 Zeni. This is corrected in the Funimation dub.
Pepper Johnson[]
Pepper Johnson is a baseball player in the Taitans. After Murdock struck out, Johnson was up to play against the Rockets. When Rocky Rivers throws the ball, Pepper Johnson becomes petrified with how fast the ball is going. He does not move, and the ball goes through to the catcher and the umpire calls it a strike. Next, Rocky Rivers hit Johnson with the ball intentionally. Johnson got very angry about that, and this starts a fight between the two baseball teams, in which Yamcha beat everyone up easily.
- Trivia
- Johnson resembles Staff Officer Black from the Red Ribbon Army, except he has more hair.
- In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, by equipping the accessory Hercule Wig 2 with Yamcha's Baseball Uniform equipment set, it makes the Future Warrior resemble Pepper Johnson without his baseball cap, as his hairstyle is similar to Mr. Satan's balding hairstyle in Dragon Ball GT.
Rocky Rivers[]
Rocky Rivers is the star baseball player of the Rockets. He Rivers struck out Murdock and Pepper Johnson by hitting them with the ball. Johnson got angry about it, so a fight broke out, but Yamcha beat everyone up, including Rocky Rivers.
- Trivia
- Rocky bears some resemblance to General White of the Red Ribbon Army, only he is slightly taller and has brown hair.
Orphans[]
Chico[]
Chico is a 6-year-old orphan who meets Gohan, she is also the younger sister of Rom. Along with her brother Rom, Chico discovers the young Gohan washed up on a beach. She is the youngest of all the orphans in the clan led by Pigero. She lives alongside many other orphans such as Ena, Jinku, Hacchi, and Yordon. Later in the episode, she is taken back to an orphanage when the police and orphanage workers capture the children.
- Trivia
- Chico vaguely resembles Chuu Lee.
- They both share a similar body form and the same double bun hairstyle.
- They also wear Chinese-style tops with sweatpants underneath.
- Despite these, Chuu Lee seems older than Chico.
- Also, while Chico's hair is black and her top ends at her hips, Chuu Lee's hair is a bright red and her top goes down her legs to her ankles.
- Chico is a little girl, but her name ironically means "boy" in Spanish.
Ena[]
Ena is a 9-year-old orphan that Gohan meets after two siblings named Rom and Chico bring him to their home. She is one of the children in the clan led by Pigero and lives alongside many other orphans. She is captured by the adults who were putting her in the black van they came in when Pigero takes her from their grasp. After Pigero proceeds to fight with the adults and defeats them one by one as they rush at him, he takes Ena and they run as the rest of the children throw rocks and debris at the last adult standing. Later in the episode, she is taken to an orphanage when the police and orphanage people capture the children
Hacchi[]
Hacchi is a 14-year-old orphan that Gohan meets after two siblings named Rom and Chico. He ends up living in a clan in an abandoned building with the other orphans. He, just like the others, is taken back to the orphanage.
Jinku[]
Jinku is a 7-year-old orphan that Gohan meets after two siblings named Rom and Chico bring him to their home. As one of the children in the orphan clan led by Pigero, Jinku lives alongside many other orphans. He, just like the others, is taken back to the orphanage.
- Trivia
- Jinku erroneously has his name swapped with Yordon in the Funimation dub.
Rom[]
Rom is a 7-year-old orphan who meets Gohan and is also the older brother of Chico. Along with his sister Chico, Rom discovers the young Gohan washed up on a beach. At first he wants Gohan's Sword but instead nurses him back to health with Chico. Rom is one of the children in the orphan clan led by Pigero. He lives alongside many other orphans such as Ena, Jinku, Yordon, and Hacchi. Later in the episode, he is taken back to an orphanage when the police and orphanage people capture the children.
Yordon[]
Yordon is an 8-year-old orphan that Gohan meets after two siblings named Rom and Chico bring him to their home. As one of the children in the clan led by Pigero, Yordon lives alongside many other orphans. He, just like the others, is taken back to the orphanage.
Tien's Mom[]
Tien's Mom appears in an Other World café getting change, she is a three-eyed being. She is only referred to as "Tien's Mom" in the credits of the Funimation dub, and is simply an unnamed Otherworld resident in the original Japanese version. This was likely a reference to her English portrayer, Linda Young, being the mother of Tien's Funimation actor John Burgmeier.
Princess Snake's Attendants[]
Princess Snake's servant girls are always at her side. In the Funimation dub, one of them is named Nina, likewise in the old Ocean Group dub, one is referred to as Keely.
In a scene cut from televised airings, one of the servant girls pulls out a magnum pistol, explaining she likes to play Russian roulette to pass the time and quickly loses the game when the gun's bullet goes through her head.
- Video Game Appearances
They appear in Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu and Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans. In the latter, they are enemies that show the ability to contort and elongate their arms to attack their opponents. Also in Attack of the Saiyans, those called Princess Servants are blonde and wear a green dress while those called Princess' Guards have dark hair and wear a purple dress.
Frieza Saga[]
Unnamed Doctor[]
A doctor who works in Wukong Hospital.
- Appearance
He slightly resembles Dr. Brief (and sounds quite similar to him), except with slightly spikier hair, a smaller mustache, and is remarkably taller.
- Biography
This doctor takes care of Goku when he is in the hospital after his battle against Vegeta. He and the nurse refuse to let Goku train with his bad arm. Later, he does not want Yajirobe to give him a Senzu Bean, and both he and the nurse are quite shocked to see it completely heal Goku. They then watch shockingly when Goku leaves the hospital and flies away on his Flying Nimbus.
- Video Game Appearances
The doctor is briefly seen in a cutscene in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai.
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Three Soldiers on Planet Frieza #79[]
These are the first soldiers to have a speaking role in the anime.
- Appearance
One was humanoid, another was a gecko-like creature and the last was a dog-like henchmen.
- Biography
These three soldiers welcome Vegeta on the space pod landing place when he returned to Planet Frieza 79 heavily wounded from his defeat on Earth and wondered about Nappa's whereabouts, they noticed his power level and health were drastically low and immediately evacuate him to the Medical Machine where a Malaka's race doctor treated him.
- Power
According to the Dragon Ball Carddass, these three soldiers' combined battle power is 2,500.
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Planet Frieza 79 Control Man[]
Planet Frieza 79 Control Man[4] is a blue-haired humanoid who works for Frieza. He is in charge of the control tower that moderate the flights in and out from Planet Frieza#79, where he settled. His first appearance is in the late Vegeta Saga, when the heavily wounded Vegeta returns to Planet Frieza 79 to get recovery from his hard battle against the Dragon Team on Earth. He's seen later in the Namek Saga, watching the Ginyu Force heading to Planet Namek. His last appearance is in the Frieza Saga, where he's moderating both Final Form Frieza's and Super Saiyan Goku's power levels with a Malaka's race doctor, using the planet's special Scouter-like computer system that eventually exploded due to Goku's high power level. His fate is unknown but he might have died as the rest of Frieza's henchmen who were around.
- Power
According to the Dragon Ball Carddass, the control tower soldier's battle power is 3,000.
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Planet Frieza No. 79 Malaka's Race Doctor[]
"Care to tell me what happened, Vegeta? Or is the wound to your ego still too raw to be examined? Judging by these stress fractures in your protective armor, you must've received quite a beating, and that's putting it lightly. I hope you're not entertaining ideas of revenge, I might not be here to put you back together next time." |
On Planet Frieza 79, the Malaka lookalike medic was in charge of healing Vegeta in the Medical Machine after his defeat on Earth. After Vegeta was healed, the doctor was shocked at the excessive damage to the armor that occurred during the Saiyan's visit to Earth. When Vegeta rushes to his pod to go to Namek, he runs into this Malaka's race doctor holding a scouter, which the defecting Saiyan takes reluctantly.
Still on Planet Frieza 79, the doctor and other soldiers were monitoring the battle between Goku as a Super Saiyan and Frieza. However, the machines could not handle Goku's power level (after reading Frieza's) and exploded over all the soldiers who were in the room alongside this medic.
His manga debut was on "The Return of Vegeta".
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Nabana[]
Nabana (ナバナ) is a member of the Frieza Force and is part of Appule's race.
- Appearance
In the colored manga and video games Nabana is a light blue color - with his only difference from Appule being his scouter, while in the anime he is a darker purple than Appule.
- Biography
Nabana was amongst the soldiers who joined Frieza's raid on Namek. He was hit by an energy wave from an elderly Namekian which destroyed his scouter, but he himself suffered no damage. He was later killed during the battle against the Warrior-type Namekians at Moori's village.
- Techniques and special abilities
- Flight – The ability to fly with the use of ki.
- Sledgehammer - Used in Xenoverse.
- Energy Shot - Used in Xenoverse.
- Taunt - Used in Xenoverse.
- Super Back Jump - Used in Xenoverse.
- Video game appearances
Nabana is an enemy in Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza, as well as a playable character in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
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Krumbo[]
Krumbo (クランボ Kuranbo) is a soldier in the Frieza Force who fought at the battle at Moori's village. He first appeared in "Namek's Defense". In the manga, Krumbo leads the charge against the Namekian warriors, an unnamed recolor takes his place in the anime. During the battle at Moori's village, Krumbo attacks one of the Namekian warriors with a heavy punch but the Namek blocks it. Krumbo is killed soon after.
- Techniques and Special Abilities
- Flight – The ability to fly with the use of ki.
- Life-Risking Blow! – Ronme led the Life-Risking Blow! charge against the Namekian Warriors in Moori's village.
- Video Game Appearances
Krumbo was named in Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza, where is a regular foe and his power level is 3,200. In Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, Krumbo appears as a non-playable character card that appears as random enemies in Quest Mode. Like Banan and Blueberry's cards, his coloration is different from the main series.
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Guprei[]
Guprei (グプレー Gupurē, lit. "Gupure") is a combatant. In the anime, he was among the squad who battled the Warrior-type Namekians in Moori's village, resulting in his death.
- Video Game Appearances
Gupure was named in Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza, where is a regular foe and his power level is 6,200. He is playable in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 where is named Guprei.
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Frog-Face[]
Frog-Face (惑星戦士D[13] Wakusei senshi dī) is a soldier in the Frieza Force.
- Appearance
Frog-Face is a purple-red-headed, reddish-pink-skinned humanoid dilophosaurus-like alien.
- Biography
He was shown giving Frieza a Dragon Ball in one of the first episodes Frieza appeared in. He is the same alien race as Goose, who appeared later in the saga. In the Ocean dub, Frieza refers to him as "my little frog-faced warrior", and he is also named "Frog-Face" in the Frieza Saga card set from the collectible card game. He is killed when one of the three Namekian warriors deflects an energy blast from another soldier in different directions, and one of the blasts ricochets and fries him to death.
- Power
According to Dragon Ball Carddass his power level is 2,900.
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Gonma[]
Gonma (ゴンマー Gonmā) is a high ranked soldier from the same alien race as Cui who only appears in the anime as commander of the Frieza Force on Planet Frieza 79.[14][15]
- Appearance
His facial appearance and armor are similar to Cui, with the exception of him wearing a cape over his armor, unlike the other two members of his race his skin is a blue-ish color.
- Personality
His loyalty to Frieza is strong, as shown when he orders to kill another of his own race when that soldier insulted Frieza in front of other warriors by presuming Frieza was dying. Upon executing the soldier, the high ranked soldier mentions that he owes Frieza for raising his family's station (social rank).
- Biography
He monitors the battle between Frieza and Goku along with Plant Frieza No. 79 Malaka's race doctor, also eliminating a disloyal member of his own race and giving a speech that the only thing that truly matters within Frieza's empire is obedience to Frieza, with separate races no longer being a concept. However, when they try to read Goku's power level, the machine overloads and Gonma is blasted away by the explosion along with the rest of the soldiers.
- Video game appearances
Gonma appears as an enemy in Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza.
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Litt Frieza Soldier[]
In the Garlic Jr. Saga, Vegeta ruthlessly slaughtered some of Frieza's men on a distant planet in search of Goku. This bird-like soldier was the last surviving soldier on the battlefield, from a dodo bird-like alien species called the Litts (though the species is only named in the Japanese version). He wondered why Frieza would order Vegeta to do something like that to his race. Vegeta interrogated this soldier, hoping to get some answers on Goku's whereabouts. The soldier, who had never met or heard of Goku/Kakarot, said he knew nothing. Vegeta then went on to explain about how Kakarot was the one who killed Frieza and that Vegeta had betrayed Frieza. This left the soldier in shock and he was angered at this, thinking that the Saiyan prince was lying. He tried to shoot him with his Ray Gun. In reciprocation, Vegeta grabbed and crushed the gun in front of his face before he even had a chance to fire and Vegeta then blew his face up with a ki beam.
- Trivia
- The Litts featured in "Battle in Kami's Lookout" appear to be the size of average humans despite Vegeta claiming in "Captain Ginyu... The Frog" that their kind was diminutive in stature, similarly to Krillin and Gohan's heights at the time.
- The Litt had his voice pitched up in the original Funimation dub but it is played at its original pitch in the remastered version.
Cell Saga[]
Unnamed Captain[]
This Captain is an unnamed human-like humanoid who works as a soldier in King Cold's interplanetary operations.
- Appearance
His appearance is marked by the curious combination of blond hair coupled with a white beard.
- Biography
The captain is responsible for the discovery of what remains of Frieza, after his climactic battle with Super Saiyan Goku. He oversees the journey to Earth upon Frieza's recovery, where King Cold and Mecha Frieza intend to exact revenge on Goku. After Future Trunks interferes, however, this Captain and his comrades effortlessly fall victim to the youth from the future.
- Power
His power level should be over 75,000, at least since Frieza considered him and his crew to be able to defeat the Z-Warriors who fought him on Namek, of whom Krillin who was the weakest had that kind of power level in the beginning of the fight.
- Video Game Appearances
He also appears (with a different shaped & colored battle armor) in the Dragon Ball Heroes promotional campaign fighting with the Saiyan-like heroes in Frieza's Spaceship.
- Trivia
- The Unnamed Captain is first seen with wrist protectors (as he's seen in the rest of his DBZ appearance), but while he shouts that he found Frieza, he appears to be wearing gloves in that scene only. He can also be seen wearing gloves in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- The Captain's eyebrows design varies throughout his appearances in Dragon Ball Z, from being described as lacking them he eventually gets blond and later white colored (perhaps to match his beard's color) eyebrows.
- In the FUNimation dub, Fisshi is the character referred to as "Captain" by King Cold, while reporting to him that the crew didn't manage to detect a sign of life from Frieza after Planet Namek's explosion.
- In his first appearance his Battle Armor lacks leg pads, he is shown with them afterwards.
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Future Android 19[]
Future Android 19 (未来の人造人間19号 Mirai no Jinzōningen Jū Kyū-Gō, lit. "Artificial Human No. 19 of the Future") is Android 19's counterpart mentioned by Future Trunks. According to Future Trunks, Future Dr. Gero created Future Android 19 along with Future Android 20, but was killed by the two of them. Future Trunks fought them but fighting alone was defeated.[16]
Paperclip Truck Driver[]
In the episode "Deadly Beauty", Vegeta threatens to blast Android 18, who is standing several meters away from him on the road. A truck drives behind Android 18 and the driver yells for her and Vegeta to get out of the middle of the road, as he has a truckload of paperclips he needs to unload. With no regard for the safety of the driver, Vegeta shoots a Big Bang Attack at 18. Naturally, she dodges and the blast hits the paperclip truck and blows it up, killing the driver. Android 17 comments that he likes to see destruction such as this. He bears an uncanny resemblance to Android 13, and the logo on his truck's passenger door closely resembles the insignia of the Ginyu Force. It is worth noting that, due to the nature of his death at the hands of Vegeta, he is never wished back to life in the original series.
In the dubbed version of Dragon Ball Z Kai, the driver is left alive instead of dying from Vegeta's attack, as he can be heard exclaiming "Dude, my truck!!" as the explosion subsided. It is possible that he got out the truck before it exploded; in the Japanese version he actually doesn't say anything.
In the Japanese original version of this scene, there's no reference to the content of the truck.
In the episode "Blackmail", a big truck with a similar-looking driver nearly collides with Great Saiyaman in Satan City. Both this driver and the paperclip driver are wearing a hat that says "98CIAL".
Future Trunks (Cell's timeline)[]
In Cell's original timeline, an alternate Future Trunks went into the past and helped Goku just as in the main timeline.
- Biography
Future Trunks and the Z Fighters manage to defeat the Androids and he travels back to his alternate future timeline. Since this was a completely different timeline, the events of Cell never occurred and he did not expect to encounter Cell (and may not have even been aware of Cell's existence). When he returned to Age 788 of his alternate future timeline, he disabled the other future Androids and was going to go back to the past to tell the others of their defeat. Instead, he ran into and fought with Cell who killed him and then went on to take Future Trunks' time machine into the main timeline. Cell was then killed in the main timeline by Gohan. However, the time machine this Future Trunks used became really useful for the primary timeline Future Trunks in the Dragon Ball Super anime. After his own time machine was destroyed by Goku Black, Bulma revealed to Future Trunks that she had kept the alternate time machine stowed away for her own studies.
- Video Game Appearances
This alternate Future Trunks is mentioned by the primary Future Trunks in Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai where, upon meeting Cell, Future Trunks mentions that he will redeem his alternate counterpart for failing to stop Cell.
Future Dragon Team (Cell's timeline)[]
The Z Fighters of Cell's timeline appear during Cell's retelling in "His Name is Cell". Only Goku, Gohan, Piccolo and Vegeta's counterparts are shown while Krillin's counterpart is mentioned in the Funimation dub.
- Biography
During the battle against the Saiyans, Future Dr. Gero's Remote Tracking Device took the cells of Future Goku, Vegeta, and Piccolo (also Future Krillin and Gohan ones in the Funimation dub).
Unlike in Future Trunks' timeline, Future Goku does not fight against Future Frieza and Future King Cold when they went to attack Earth, as they were killed by the Future Trunks of an unknown timeline in a similar way to the main timeline.
The Z Fighters' fate in this timeline are the same as their counterparts in Future Trunks' timeline: Future Goku dies by the Heart Virus while the rest were killed by Future Androids 17 and 18.
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Future Nappa[]
Future Nappa (未来のナッパ Mirai no Nappa, lit. "Nappa of the Future") is mentioned by Cell in his retelling of how he obtained his cells, noting Future Nappa's battle with Future Gohan and how he killed Future Piccolo.
In the English dub only, Cell states that Future Nappa's cells were taken and integrated into Cell.
- Techniques and Special Abilities
- Bomber DX – The attack Future Nappa used to kill Future Piccolo.
Future Frieza (Cell's timeline)[]
The Future Frieza of Cell's timeline is mentioned in Cell's retelling. In this timeline Future Frieza's history was similar to in Future Trunks' timeline, however, Future Frieza was instead killed by Future Trunks, the same way as Present Frieza was. During the fight, Dr. Gero's Remote Tracking Device took Future Frieza's cells.
- Techniques and Special Abilities
- Forms
- Mecha Future Frieza - The Future Frieza of Cell's timeline possessed this form. It was stated by Cell that when Future Frieza came to Earth he was "mostly mechanical at the time".
- Battles
- Future Frieza (Mecha Frieza) vs. Future Trunks (Super Saiyan)
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Future King Cold (Cell's timeline)[]
The Future King Cold of Cell's timeline is mentioned in Cell's retelling. In this timeline, Future King Cold journey to Earth to destroy it along his son same as in the other two timelines. Before that, the Future Trunks of an unknown timeline came to this timeline and killed him as the same way that his main timeline counterpart. During the fight, Dr. Gero's Remote Tracking Device took Future King Cold's cells.
- Techniques and Special Abilities
- Dirty Slash – Future King Cold utilized this technique against Future Trunks in the unseen timeline.
- Battles
- Future King Cold vs. Future Trunks (Super Saiyan)
Future Trunks (Unknown timeline)[]
This Trunks came from an unknown timeline and visited Cell's timeline in order to defeat Future Frieza and Future King Cold. He presumably never returned to Cell's timeline after leaving and the Z Fighters there were killed by that timeline's Androids. He briefly appeared in the episode "His Name is Cell".
He is physically identical to Future Trunks during the Trunks Saga.
- Techniques
- High Strike - Utilized by Trunks in order to slice Future Frieza in half.
- Transformations
- Super Saiyan - This version of Trunks was capable of transforming into a Super Saiyan, he utilized the form to battle Future Frieza and Future King Cold.
- Equipment
- Future Trunks' Sword - This Trunks possessed a sword identical to the one wielded by Future Trunks.
- Trivia
- Cell's recollection of Future Frieza's death at the hands of Future Trunks is odd given that Future Trunks should have supplied Future Goku with the Heart Medicine and informed him about the Androids as that was his original reason for travelling to the past, yet in Cell's timeline Future Goku and the Future Dragon Team are dead just like in Future Trunks' timeline and only the Future Trunks of Cell's timeline is present indicating his counterpart that killed Future Frieza died or returned to his own timeline.
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Kasdan[]
Kasdan is a tall, thin, blonde cowboy from Chazke Village. Kasdan and Burdwell harass Mr. Lao but Gohan soon scares them away. Later, he tries to attack Mr. Lao with his gun, but Lao kicks the weapon away and defeats him.
Lionel[]
Lionel (called "Nigel" in the Westwood/Ocean dub) is a cameraman who works for ZTV. He works with Jimmy Firecracker on the TV show KBC News, and together they videotape the Cell Games, though they lose most of the footage and did not see the end of the battle, allowing Mr. Satan to persuade them that he defeated Cell.
After the Cell Games, Lionel and Jimmy Firecracker are seen at Mr. Satan's victory parade.
In the Dragon Ball Super manga, it is revealed after Cell's defeat, he managed to capture footage of Android 17 who appeared on the battlefield where the Cell Games took place after being revived by Shenron. This footage was later incorporated into the end of the movie "re-creation" of Mr. Satan's battle with Cell which appears during a talk show interview of Mr. Satan that occurs during the Universe Survival Saga. The interviewer asks Mr. Satan about the footage of the mysterious 17, though Mr. Satan believing he is suggesting Cell survived is quick to dismiss it.
- Video Game Appearances
Lionel makes a cameo appearance in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 and Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden in the Cell Games Arena stage.
Future Tien Shinhan (Cell's timeline)[]
Tien Shinhan's counterpart in Cell's timeline has the same history that his counterpart in the main timeline until Age 764. In the anime, Future Dr. Gero's Remote Tracking Device took his cells at some point and integrated them into Cell. Like his counterpart in Future Trunks' timeline, he was permanently killed by Future Androids 17 and 18. Cell never used any of the techniques that only belongs to Future Tien Shinhan. However, in an anime-only scene in "Awakening", two Cell Juniors used the Tri-Beam against Gohan, confirming that his cells were taken.
Future Dr. Gero (Cell's timeline)[]
In Cell's original timeline, an alternate Dr. Gero created Cell just as in the main timeline.
- Appearance
In "His Name is Cell", Future Dr. Gero is shown as a human working on Cell.
In "Ghosts from Tomorrow" and "The Horror Won't End", Future Dr. Gero is shown to be Android 20 just as his present timeline counterpart.
- Biography
During Cell's flashback to Piccolo, it is explained how Dr. Gero had discovered a way to fuse together the cells from the strongest warriors to walk Earth (Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, Frieza, and King Cold) and create a supreme fighting entity. After realizing that his project would take too long to be completed before his time, he decided to turn attention to other matters and leave his supercomputer from the lab to complete Cell.
During Super Perfect Cell's flashback, Gero is shown killed by Future Android 17 and Future Android 18 as he finishes off the settings for the supercomputer to begin working on completing Cell. However, before his death, he gloats that he programmed Cell to become more powerful by absorbing the two of them.
- Equipment
- Shut Down Remote - A device to shut down the Androids.
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Future Androids 17 and 18 (Cell's timeline)[]
Android 17 and 18 counterparts of Cell's timeline are mentioned in "His Name is Cell" and appears in a flashback in "The Horror Won't End". Future Android 17 and Future Android 18 are wandering through Dr. Gero's Lab as Future Dr. Gero is working on his "ultimate android". Future Android 17 counters Future Dr. Gero by saying he is the ultimate android while Future Android 18 knocks over some glass. Gero attempts to use his remote, but Android 17 decapitates him. As Gero's decapitated head says that his "ultimate android creation" will absorb them, Future Android 18 blasts Gero's head. Before the two take off, they destroy Dr. Gero's lab, but unbeknownst to the two of them, Cell remained intact in his tube.
Future Androids 17 and 18 caused the same genocide that their counterparts in Future Trunks timeline and killed the Z Fighters when they fought against them. But the Trunks of their timeline uses a Shut Down Remote that was created from the Android blueprints he found in Dr. Gero's lab to successfully destroy Future Android 17 and Future Android 18. When Cell is activated, their deaths prevent him from reaching his perfect form in his timeline. This led him to use Trunks' Time Machine to absorb Android 17 and Android 18 in the past.
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Parsley City Old Man[]
An old man was one of the survivors of the attack of Future Android 17 and Future Android 18 on Parsley City, trapped in an overturned car. The man had a son who was murdered by Android 17 during the attack (implied in the FUNimation original and remastered dubs to be the same boy who Android 18 thought was cute and was angered with 17 for murdering), getting him enraged enough to attempt to shoot Android 17, weakly shouting "You demon! That was my son you killed!". Unfortunately, Android 17's enhanced body structure allowed the bullet to bounce off his head and notice the old man, with the old man attempting to drive him away futilely by repeatedly shooting at him with his handgun. He then ends up at the mercy of 17 (who intends to play "draw" with him by pointing his gun inches from the old man's chin), stating he can not spare the old man since "he shot first". However, he is narrowly saved by Future Trunks' Ki Blast aimed at 17, bracing for the Ki blasts impact with a building. He is later helped up after Androids 17 and 18 are vanquished by Trunks, who expresses sympathy to his mourning for his son by stating that he knew a man he viewed like a father who was killed by the Androids. In the manga, however, he is killed by Android 17 before Trunks shows up, with the exact circumstances of his death varying between versions: In the original manga, Android 17 killed him by shooting him with his pistol like what he was about to do in the anime, while in the Viz edition, 17 simply punches him out.
Cell (Unseen timeline)[]
Cell of History 4, who achieved his Perfect Form and held the Cell Games as in the main timeline, albeit without the presence of any Future Trunks.[17]
- Forms and transformations
- Perfect Form - Achieved through absorbing his timeline's Androids 17 and 18 and undergoing Form Change.
Majin Buu Saga[]
Miss Hamilton[]
Miss Hamilton is the English teacher of Gohan and Videl's class. She appears in the Dragon Ball manga, in Dragon Ball Z, and in Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon.
Satan City Mayor[]
The Satan City Mayor is threatened by the Red Shark Gang and their leader Rock so Mr. Satan would come over to challenge them, as Rock thinks he is much stronger than Mr. Satan. Soon, the Mayor is rescued by Mr. Satan's daughter Videl and the Great Saiyaman.
- Video Game Appearances
The Satan City Mayor appears in Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury with the same role as in the anime. He is held in hostage by the Red Shark Gang and Gohan must save him.
Jimbo and Slimjim[]
Jimbo and Slimjim are two thugs who are part of the Red Shark Gang, which appears during the Great Saiyaman Saga. Jimbo and Slimjim were the first two members of the Red Shark Gang to be seen, when they are on a joyride terrorizing citizens. Gohan steps up to fight them, but when he sees Videl watching, he lets his guard down because he does not want her to know of his strength, and Jimbo lands a punch to Gohan's face. Then, Videl jumps in and takes out Jimbo with ease, and the two flee back to their gang. It is implied that his punching Gohan still managed to injure him to a certain extent, even with Gohan faking his lack of strength, because Jimbo remarked that punching Gohan was "like punching a wall of solid steel" with his knuckles being noticeably bruised as he says this. Shortly later, they are seen with their gang, who held the Satan City Mayor at knife point, demanding that Mr. Satan come out to fight their leader, Rock.
They both later appear in "People of Earth Unite" when Gohan tries to convince people to give energy to Goku's Super Spirit Bomb, although Slimjim now has blonde hair. A short while later into the same episode, when Mr. Satan thinks of the people on Earth, one of the people he thinks of is Slimjim with his hair now back to the brown color.
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Marvin[]
Marvin is the man in charge of the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament. He appeared in both the manga (in cameos during the world tournament saga where he acts as a background character) and anime (in "Learn to Fuse!"). After Babidi made his telepathical broadcast to the Earth demanding the whereabouts of Trunks, Goten, and Piccolo. Marvin, who had their information from the Tournament, contacted Babidi and told him their names (he said that one of them was named Ma Junior, since Piccolo registered under that name), hoping Babidi would spare him. However, Babidi wanted to know where they were located, something Marvin did not know. Babidi then ruthlessly kills him by using his powers to inflate his head until it exploded and then tells all the people of Earth that if they could not find their addresses in five days, Majin Buu would kill them all. One assumes he was revived by the Dragon Balls.
Actors in the Cell Games Reenactment[]
10 actors are seen in the Cell Games Reenactment film played at the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament. The 8 actors that made up the Dragon Team are Y. Ebisawa, T. Kanno, Y. Inoue, M. Tominaga, T. Ianifuji, M. Fukushi, K. Isiwata, and T. Ashida but the credits did not clarify which actor was which character. The other two characters that were clarified are M. Hashimoto as Mr. Satan and K. Fujicka as Cell. The roles that were not specified are Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Future Trunks, Krillin, Gohan, Yamcha, and Tien Shinhan. In the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game, the Goku actor is called Goku, the Puppet, the Piccolo actor is called Piccolo, the Puppet, and the Vegeta actor is called Vegeta, the Puppet.
The characters in the reenactment are referred to as "Ruber-Suit Z Fighters" in Daizenshuu 7.
K. Fujicka[]
K. Fujicka is the actor who played Cell in the Cell Games Reenactment at the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament. He is defeated by Mr. Satan (who is played by M. Hashimoto). His first name is unknown, and his face is not seen but it is shown that he has reddish hair. Dressed as Cell, the Cell actor is called Cell, the Puppet in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
M. Hashimoto[]
M. Hashimoto is the actor who starred in the Cell Games Reenactment, playing the role of Mr. Satan. In the documentary, he wears a large Mr. Satan mask and defeats Cell (being played by an actor named K. Fujicka). In the Funimation dub, Mr. Satan mentions that the mask Hashimoto wears has his expression entirely wrong, not to mention that it is embarrassing. Dressed as Mr. Satan, the Mr. Satan actor is called Hercule, the Puppet in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game.
In Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, M. Hashimoto is the name of a journalist who works for NBS News.
Koryuu[]
Koryuu (コウリュウ Kouryuu) is a sumo fighter in the child division of the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament. He cornered Mooki with his sumo attacks, and in the end won by shoving him off of the arena. However, he also knocked the announcer off as well. He seemed like a fairly strong contestant, but unfortunately, he lost midway through and did not make it to the finals.
He was born in Age 764.
Mooki[]
Mooki is a fighter in the Junior division of the World Martial Arts Tournament. He loses his match when Koryuu pushes him out of the ring. Although he loses his match, the crowd cheers for him as Mr. Satan (shown in one of his more heroic moments) hoists him above his shoulder.
- Trivia
- In Dragon Ball Z Kai, Mooki's name was changed to Imamu.
Young Girl[]
A girl Majin Buu was interested in until she did not show any interest back and was eaten.
- Appearance
She has orange red hair and wears a yellow bandana with gold hoop earrings, with a red tube top with black stripes, pink pants with pink and white shoes with yellow socks.
- Biography
The girl catches Majin Buu's interest while he is attacking her city. She is asked if she thinks he is sexy. Scared, she replies with a yes to not anger Buu, but when Majin Buu tries to kiss her, she screams. Her magazine falls out of her bag and when Majin Buu sees it, he made his face look like a celebrity in the magazine, Barry Kahn. However, the girl still does not kiss Buu. When Majin Buu gets tired of her, he turns her into candy and eats her.
It is assumed she was later brought back to life by Porunga. If she was revived her memory of her traumatic encounter and death at the hands of Innocent Buu was presumably erased by the wish to Shenron to erase the memories of his rampage to give Good Buu a second chance.
- Trivia
- She is the first female and only known Earthling that Majin Buu was shown to be attracted to.
- This is not surprising as in Dragon Ball Online, Good Buu used fission to create to create a female Majin companion and romantic partner who's appearance he based off Earthling females, after reading Bob & Margaret which caused him to long for female companionship.
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Movies & Specials[]
Michael and Juliana[]
Michael and Juliana, known as Romeo (ロメオ ) and Juliet in the Japanese version, are lovers
- Film Appearances
When Janemba seals the Check-In Station, Juliana's soul returns to Earth where she reunites with Michael. However, she was surprised at old he had become, causing Michael to remind her she died 60 years ago. After Janemba was defeated, Juliana's soul returned to the Other World.
- Trivia
- Michael and Juliana are reference to Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet from the Shakespearean play Romeo and Juliet.
Motorcycle Policewoman[]
A member of the Motorcycle Traffic Police Squad who makes a brief appearance in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods. She observes the battle against the God of Destruction Beerus from afar and wonders if Capsule Corporation is using fireworks again when she sees an explosion cause by one of Vegeta's attacks on the God of Destruction. She is modeled after and voiced by the Olympic gold-medalist Kaori Matsumoto. In the Funimation dub of the film, she is voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
Frieza Force Officer[]
A character only referred to as Officer is a Third Stellar Region soldier, who acts as an adviser to Sorbet. His appearance is of a humanoid frog small in stature. He is the same race as Geppuman.
- Biography
The Officer is on Sorbet's Spaceship just after Vados shook it, where he informs Sorbet that their elites on Planet Frieza 448 are dying and that there are not many soldiers to be sent to help them against the natives' rebellion due to other conflicts their army is dealing with.
- Film Appearances
He is shown to be the most out-speaking character in the early scenes on Sorbet's Spaceship in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’, where he shares his concerns with his boss about the revolt on Planet Frieza 448 and about Frieza's Revival, however he can't manage to talk Sorbet out of going with Tagoma on a risking mission to collect Earth's Dragon Balls.
Later on, that movie he's seen in the Medical Machine room where the newly revived Frieza is being treated, after the tyrant wakes up, he blasts Tagoma into outer-space and causes Sorbet's Adviser to fall to space as well, before Sorbet commands his men to deploy the force field shield and the adviser is helped by his comrades back to the ship.
Sorbet's adviser is shown to be brought to Earth as part of Frieza's army, where he faces the Dragon Team and Jaco who easily defeats him and his fellow Frieza Soldiers.
- Trivia
- In the manga he's given much more gecko-like appearance and a Malaka-like model of the Battle Armor with a cape that goes from his back to his lower part of the armor suit.
- His features are similar to that of Frog from Chrono Trigger who was also designed by Akira Toriyama.
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Dragon Ball Super[]
Golden Frieza Saga[]
Snackian Ambassador and Secretary[]
The ambassador of Planet Snack, with his secretary shows up at Earth after overhearing Mr. Satan gloat about his false victory over "Beebus", an imaginary God of Destruction. Mr. Satan makes up the story to keep the public's attention away from Goku and the Z-Fighters and take credit for himself. The ambassador doesn't believe Mr. Satan was truly responsible for the defeat of Beerus, until his secretary points to a giant golden statue of Mr. Satan. The ambassador then rewards Satan for his "heroic deeds" by handing him a medal called the "Hero's Medal". But before he can, Galbee wants to test Satan's strength to see if he's a hoax or not. Satan asks Goku to fight for him, and Goku agrees. However, he has to leave after Chi-Chi spots him, and asks Mr. Satan to fake punch him. He flies away with his tractor over a building. Left helpless, Mr. Satan is almost punched, but Galbee spots Bee behind him and runs away in terror. The ambassador and secretary follow suit, all of them leaving because of their fear of dogs.
Beavis[]
Beavis (ビビス Bibisu) is a fictional God of Destruction who appears in Mr. Satan's delusion of the battle between Goku and Beerus, and is an alternative version of Beerus envisioned by Mr. Satan. In Satan's re-telling he defeated Beavis using his "God form". Beavis looks vaguely like Beerus, more-so resembling a vampire bat or goblin, but sharing purple skin (although with a darker shade of purple) and similar attire to Beerus.
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"Future" Trunks Saga[]
Future Pui Pui[]
Future Pui Pui (未来のプイプイ Mirai no PuiPui) was killed during the battle between Future Trunks and Future Babidi's forces.
- Video Game Appearances
Future Yakon[]
Future Yakon (未来のヤコン Mirai no Yakon) was killed during the battle between Future Trunks and Future Babidi's forces.
- Video Game Appearances
Future Shenron[]
Future Shenron (未来の神龍 Mirai no Shenron, lit. "God/Divine Dragon of the Future") is the alternate timeline counterpart of Shenron created by Future Kami in Future Trunks' timeline. Future Shenron appears in Dragon Ball Super "Bonus Story (The Winning Universe is Decided!)".
During the timeline's Android conflict, Future Gohan leaves the battlefield to collect the Earth Dragon Balls, only to be picked up by Future Bulma in her Airplane with the infant Future Trunks in tow. She reveals that Dragon Radar shows someone has already gathered all seven Dragon Balls. Unfortunately for the Future Dragon Team, the elderly Future Pilaf, Future Mai, and Future Shu had collected the Dragon Balls to restore their youth. Unfortunately like the main timeline Emperor Pilaf, Future Pilaf messes up the wish leading himself, Future Mai, and Future Shu to regress to infancy. Just as Future Shenron finishes granting Future Pilaf's wish, Future Piccolo is killed causing Future Kami to die due to the Life Link, causing the now inert Dragon Balls to fall to the ground, as Future Gohan is left to mourn the loss of his mentor.
- Video Games
In Xenoverse 2, there is a time fragment timeline where the Dragon Balls are anomalously restored despite Future Kami's death, leading the Future Trunks of this timeline to join forces with the Time Patrol to prevent Future Android 18, Future Android 17, and their ally Future Android 16 whose Power Radar is able to detect the energy signature of Dragon Balls allowing it to function as a rudimentary Dragon Radar. With the Time Patrol's help, Future Trunks is able to gather the Dragon Balls though it is left unclear if he will use them to summon Future Shenron to resurrect those that perished fighting the Androids.
Goku (Goku Black's timeline)[]
This is the Goku who existed in the original, unaltered main timeline where the original present Zamasu originates from. His history was originally the same as the Goku from the altered main timeline before Future Trunks time traveled to the past and disrupted the main timeline's time stream. In the anime this Goku's life was the same as the Goku from the altered present timeline up until sometime after the Tournament of Destroyers where Future Trunks never came to disrupt the timeline leading to Zamasu using the Super Dragon Balls to switch bodies with Goku.
A year later, Goku was farming with Goten one day and suddenly found that his body had been switched with Zamasu's. After Goten brought Chi-Chi to see, Zamasu suddenly appeared, in Goku's body and quickly killed him and his family. Because this Goku was killed, the Tournament of Power never occurred in this Timeline. This was originally the fate of the main timeline Goku, but Future Trunks' interfence and Beerus destroying the Zamasu from the altered main prevented it from ever happening in the altered main timeline.
- Forms and transformations
- Super Saiyan
While never actually seen in this form, this Goku has access to all of the transformations that the Goku from the altered main timeline had at the time when he sparred with the Zamasu, and thus has access to this form. Furthermore, since this Goku is known to possess, and was actually seen in, the Super Saiyan 2 form, it can be inferred that he possess the first Super Saiyan form as well.
- Super Saiyan 2
During his spar with Zamasu in the anime, the Goku from Goku Black’s timeline utilized his Super Saiyan 2 form.
- Zamasu's body
The Zamasu from the original, unaltered main timeline swapped bodies with the Goku from the original, unaltered main timeline, resulting in Goku gaining Zamasu's body - to the alarm of his family, and soon after was killed by Zamasu.
Goten (Goku Black's timeline)[]
In the original history of the main timeline before Future Trunks traveled back and disrupted the main timeline's time stream, Goku was farming with Goten one day and suddenly found that his body had been switched with Zamasu's, after Goten brought Chi-Chi to see, Zamasu suddenly appeared, in Goku's body, and quickly killed him. He then proceeded to kill Chi-Chi and Goten. This would later be prevented from happening in the altered main timeline due to Beerus destroying Zamasu. Goten is only known to have been killed by Black in the anime, his status is unknown in the manga.
Chi-Chi (Goku Black's timeline)[]
In the original history of the main timeline before Future Trunks traveled back and disrupted the main timeline's time stream, Goku was farming with Goten one day and suddenly found that his body had been switched with Zamasu's, after Goten brought Chi-Chi to see, Zamasu suddenly appeared, in Goku's body and quickly killed him. He then proceeded to kill Chi-Chi and Goten. This event would later be prevented from happening in the altered main timeline due to Beerus destroying Zamasu in the altered main timeline. Chi-Chi is only known to have been killed by Black in the anime; her status is unknown in the manga.
Gowasu (Goku Black's timeline)[]
In the original history of the main timeline before Future Trunks traveled back in time, the original present Gowasu is killed by the original present Zamasu who would take the rank of Supreme Kai in order to have a Time Ring on his right index finger. This Gowasu's death is mentioned by Black who reveals his origins both in the anime and manga. His altered main timeline counterpart’s death is undone when Future Trunks traveled back to the past and warns his friends about Goku Black before Zamasu could put his plans into action, and when Whis rewinded time after the Zamasu from the altered main timeline succeded in killing the Gowasu from the altered main timeline.
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Universe Survival Saga[]
Android 17's Wife[]
Android 17's Wife is a zoologist and park ranger who Android 17 met and eventually married sometime after the Cell Games.[18]
- Background
According to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Android 17 was traveling around until he came to Monster Island and met his future wife when she was stationed as a member of the MIR. Android 17 soon became a park ranger himself using his strength to protect nature. Eventually the two married and started a family. Though she eventually left MIR to raise her new family, Android 17 would become a member of MIR and continue to protect the island where they met and its population of rare animals.[19]
- Universe Survival Saga
After Android 17 won the Tournament of Power, Bulma rewarded him with one of the Brief family's cruise liners so he and his family could go on vacation with Goten and Trunks protecting Monster Island like the did previously during the Tournament of Power.
Caulifla's Gang[]
Caulifla's Gang are a group of Saiyan criminals who live on planet Sadala. Aside from Caulifla and Kale, in the anime, they are a group of Saiyan men with stereotypical gang looks, while in the manga they are another pair of Saiyan girls. In the manga, lost by the road, each member was found by Caulifla to join her group. Due to Caulifla's power the Sadala Army cannot deal with her and are instructed not to set foot on her turf. She and her gang steal from them in order to provide to the worse off Saiyans.
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Villainous Demon[]
This villainous demon is a mysterious entity who killed Jiren's parents and destroyed his entire village. Before the demon could kill Jiren, he was saved by Gicchin. Years later, when Jiren returned with his allies and his teacher's other students to take his vengeance, the villain killed most of the students and Gicchin. The Viz translation refers to it as a monster instead of a demon.
- Trivia
- The Villainous Demon can be seen as Jiren's nemesis due to his role in killing people close Jiren.
- Due to it being a Demon, Universe 11's Guide Angel Attendant Marcarita was unable to resurrect any of his victims such as Gicchin whom was an acquaintance of God of Destruction Belmod. This is why Jiren sought to use the Super Dragon Balls to revive his mentor instead as Universe 11 apparently does not have any Dragon Balls of its own.
- The Demon is similar to Demon King Piccolo as both are demons who murdered the mentors of martial artists, Master Roshi and Master Shen lost their mentor Master Mutaito as a result of him sealing the Demon King away, while Goku lost Master Roshi as a result of his failed attempt to seal away King Piccolo after he was freed. The only difference between them is King Piccolo was eventually killed by Goku forcing the Demon King to reincarnate himself into his son Piccolo who would later be reformed and Master Roshi would be revived by Shenron.
- However there is currently no indication Jiren ever confronted the demon to put an end to its evil and/or avenge those the Demon killed, even after Jiren managed to become the strongest mortal in Universe 11.
Broly Saga[]
Moroko[]
Moroko is a Saiyan scientist in the Frieza Force, serving on Planet Vegeta. Together with his fellow Saiyan scientists, Nion and Shito, Moroko discusses the power of Broly and Vegeta IV with King Vegeta.
- Trivia
- Moroko's name possibly comes from 'toumorokoshi' (とうもろこし), meaning corn. This continues the Saiyan trend of veggie-themed names.
Male Saiyans[]
Male Saiyans A and B are minor characters in Broly. Two of these Saiyans are shown to have survived the destruction of Planet Vegeta, along with Nappa, Raditz and Vegeta. Their current fate is unknown.
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- Trivia
- Given statements by both Raditz and Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z, it is likely that the two adult Saiyans that survived the Genocide of the Saiyans with Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz, perished at some point before the Raditz Saga, as Raditz, Vegeta, and Nappa make no indication there are any other pure-blooded Saiyan survivors besides themselves and Goku (as Kid Vegeta was unsure if his brother Tarble was even still alive, as he had been exiled for his weakness, only for Vegeta to learn of his survival later on, during the events of The Return of Son Goku and Friends! special). They were also unaware of the survival of Broly and Paragus on Vampa as shown by Vegeta's reaction when they come to Earth with the Frieza Force later on in Broly.
- Given Saiyans are a warrior race, it is not uncommon for Saiyans to die in battle as shown by Raditz and Nappa during the Saiyan conflict (as well as Goku and Vegeta who have each died twice as a result of various conflicts, only to be resurrected), thus it is possible the two perished while on a mission.
- Alternatively, Frieza could have had them discreetly killed while on assignment like the members of Team Bardock that weren't on Planet Vegeta during the Genocide of the Saiyans, according to Toyotarou's interpretation of their demise. Frieza may have done this to thin the surviving Saiyans numbers. Alternatively, Frieza could have simply killed them in the presence of the other Saiyans for a variety of reasons (insubordination, failure, or just to send a message to Vegeta and his remaining underlings). Alternatively, they may have run afowl of the Saiyan Prince Vegeta, who is no stranger to killing even his most trusted allies or fellow Saiyans, (especially in video games where he is shown threatening to kill Raditz and) as shown in the main series when he killed Nappa after he had been crippled by Goku's Kaio-ken Finish, attempted to kill Goku for rejecting the evil ways of their people, and in Broly, when Super Saiyan God Vegeta even tries to kill Broly.
- There is also the unlikely possibility they could still be alive somewhere in Universe 7 and only presumed dead by Nappa, Raditz, and Vegeta (as they could have ended up stranded upon some planet they were invading, like Paragus and Broly did). However, this is extremely unlikely as their Saiyan allies and/or the Frieza Force would have presumably invaded said planet to finish the task, not unlike how Vegeta and Nappa invaded Earth after Raditz was killed.
Saiyan Army Snipers[]
The Saiyan Army Snipers are a group of minor characters in Broly and are the first Saiyans to be killed by Frieza. During the Occupation of Planet Vegeta, the Cold Force arrive on Planet Vegeta so King Cold could inform King Vegeta of his retirement and Frieza's takeover of the Cold Force which is redubbed the Frieza Force. Four Saiyan Army Snipers hide in Vegeta's Palace and observe from their sniper positions. Unfortunately during Frieza's demonstration of the Scouters, he brought to replace the Saiyan Army's outdated Scout-Scopes (which the Snipers were ironically using) to the scouter Frieza was using detected which detected the hidden snipers' power levels and alerting Frieza of their presence. However rather than punish King Vegeta and the Saiyan Army for this apparent act of disloyalty and potential assassination attempt by the Saiyan Army, he nonchalantly used the Scouter to aid him in targeting each sniper whom he killed with Death Beams from the landing site of King Cold's spaceship, demonstrating the futility of such tactics upon their new emperor and the effectiveness of the new Scouters in one fell swoop. As the Frieza Force leaves, King Vegeta angrily crushes the scouter Frieza was using when he killed the Saiyan King's Snipers.
- Power
According to Frieza, one of the Snipers had a power level of 2,000, causing Frieza to sarcastically comment on the impressiveness of their power. Unfortunately like most members of the Saiyan Army, they lack the ability to conceal their power levels, and their power levels paled in comparison to the galactic tyrant's power suppressed 1st Form, resulting in their detection by Scouter and death at Frieza's hands.
- Equipment
- Scout-Scope - A telescopic device used by the Saiyan Army before the introduction of Frieza Force Scouter technology. Used by the Snipers as sniper scopes.
- Ray Gun - As snipers they utilize Saiyan Army Ray Guns designed for snipping.
Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga[]
Hatska[]
Hatska is a member of the Yadrats who Vegeta meets on Planet Yardrat. When Vegeta lands on the Planet Yardrat, Hatska is the one to assist him, taking him to see their elder Pybara. When Vegeta trains on the planet, Hatska is there throughout to offer his assistance.
High School Saga[]
Beta 8[]
Beta 8 is one of Dr. Hedo's Beta Series Androids. Beta 8 goes to the school dance with Dr. Hedo so he can meet Clean God.
Super Hero Saga[]
Janet[]
Janet is Pan's kindergarten teacher.
- Concept and creation
Janet was designed by Akira Toriyama.
Dr. Hedo's Father[]
Dr. Hedo's Father is the second son of Dr. Gero and Vomi.
- Personality
Unlike his elder brother Gevo and their parents, Dr. Hedo revealed that both his parents despised the Red Ribbon Army, believing it had poisoned Dr. Gero's mind.
- Biography
Dr. Hedo's father fathered Dr. Hedo with his wife before dying in an accident with his wife, leaving Hedo as an orphan. His relation to Dr. Gero, Vomi, Gevo, and Dr. Hedo is revealed during Krillin and Sergeant Nutz debriefing to the Sunset City Police Department on the Red Ribbon Army and Dr. Hedo's family tree. When Magenta tries to recruit Dr. Hedo, he mentions his parents' negative views on the Red Ribbon Army.
- Film
In Super Hero, Dr. Hedo's parents are mentioned in passing during Carmine's explanation of Hedo's family tree to Magenta. Dr. Hedo also mentions his parents' negative views on the Red Ribbon Army to Magenta.
Dragon Ball GT[]
Giant from Monmaasu[]
A gentle giant who lives on Monmaasu. This character was designed by Akira Toriyama.[20] He owns a hawk that he uses to hunt. One day, he eats an apple where the Four-Star Black Dragon Ball gets stuck and ends up with a toothache. To retrieve the Black Star Dragon Ball, Goku removes his tooth by firing a Kamehameha at it, thus ending the giant's toothache. Later, the giant is shown contributing to Goku's Super Ultra Spirit Bomb to defeat Omega Shenron.
- Video Game Appearances
The giant is the Monmaasu stage in Dragon Ball GT: Transformation, with the giant's tooth being his weak spot.
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Danny[]
A young farm boy. He was the last one with his dog to be transported to the New Planet Plant when Earth was about to explode in Dragon Ball GT. His parents were too busy with their animals and forgot to take him on their truck. He gets saved on Earth by Piccolo, and then Goku arrives to transport them to safety. As Goku has run out of energy, Piccolo gives him some of his energy to allow Goku to transport back to the ship with Danny and his dog.
Charlie[]
Charlie is a competitor in the junior division of the 31st World Martial Arts Tournament. He competes at the beginning of the tournament, and faces Goku. He is defeated by Goku making him cry when he injures himself trying to kick Goku.
Mad Chilli[]
Mad Chilli (エビッチリー Ebicchirī) is a semi finalist in the 31st World Martial Arts Tournament. He lost to Papayaman (who is Majuub in disguise).
- Trivia
- His Japanese name is a play on the word Ebi Chiri, or "Chili Shrimp" in Japanese.
Colm[]
Colm (ビッシュ Bisshu) is the fishing boy who tricked Oceanus Shenron into revealing the negative effects of her tornado bringing fish to the villagers. After the Six-Star Dragon was defeated, he promises Pan to teach her his village's dance, and Pan promises to teach him how to fly. He owns a seagull pet named Gull.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes[]
99 alternate Gokus[]
The 99 alternate Gokus are counterparts of Goku who were defeated by the Crimson-Masked Saiyan during his crusade to perfect his power. The most notable of them in the manga was the 86th, who Crimson noted was the first he saw utilize Ultra Instinct Sign.
- Forms and transformations
- Super Saiyan 3 - In the anime, one of the Gokus utilized Super Saiyan 3 to battle Crimson.
- Super Saiyan God - In the anime, one of the Gokus utilized Super Saiyan God to battle Crimson.
- Super Saiyan Blue - In the anime, one of the Gokus utilized Super Saiyan Blue to battle Crimson.
- Ultra Instinct Sign - In the manga, the 86th of the alternate Gokus utilized this form.
Future Bulma (Future Warrior in Black's timeline)[]
Future Bulma in the Future Warrior in Black's timeline closely followed that of her counterpart Future Bulma's, up until the attack of the Future Androids which took both her and Future Trunks' lives rather than the Future Warrior in Black.
Future Trunks (Future Warrior in Black's timeline)[]
Future Trunks in the Future Warrior in Black's timeline closely followed that of his counterpart Future Trunks', up until the attack of the Future Androids which took both his and Future Bulma's lives rather than the Future Warrior in Black.
Future Androids 17 and 18 (Future Warrior in Black's timeline)[]
Future Android 17 and Future Android 18 in the Future Warrior in Black's timeline closely followed that of their counterparts Future Android 17 and Future Android 18, up until their attack which took both Future Trunks and Future Bulma's lives rather than the Future Warrior in Black.
Frieza (Team 4)[]
An alternate incarnation of Frieza appears as the leader of Team 4 during the Super Space-Time Tournament.
- Biography
This alternate Mecha Frieza has familiarity with Earthlings and recognizes the Turtle School Uniform. He is served by his world's incarnations of Zarbon, Dodoria, Sorbet, Tagoma and Shisami
Early in the tournament Mecha Frieza encounters Yamcha, who flees from the tyrant in terror and eventually manages to escape. In a hilarious twist of fate, Team 5's Golden Frieza crushes Team 4's Mecha Frieza with ease, leaving Team 4 to be eliminated and erased from space-time.
- Power
He easily overpowers Yamcha, but in turn is easily beaten by Golden Frieza. It is later inferred by Yamcha that this incarnation of Mecha Frieza is stronger than Transcended Chilled.
- Techniques and special abilities
- Death Beam - Frieza fires an energy beam from his fingertip, resulting in an explosion where it hits.
- Forms and transformations
This incarnation appears as Mecha Frieza.
Video Games[]
Shenron no Nazo[]
Bimbo[]
Bimbo is a jungle king who appears in Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo. He is an archer and the boss of Stage 13, "Jungle King Bimbo". While searching for the Four-Star Dragon Ball, Goku arrives in a jungle where a Dragon Ball is supposed to be. Deep in the jungle, he fights Bimbo. Bimbo moves from vine to vine and, using his bow, he shoots arrows at his opponent. At the end of the battle, Goku finds a Dragon Ball, but it is not his grandfather's keepsake.
Daimaō Fukkatsu[]
Lord Konpei[]
Lord Konpei is the anthropomorphic pink elephant that is the guardian deity of the Remote Land of Konpei in Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu. He is the boss of the tenth target destination, "The Remote Land of Konpei", in Daimaō Fukkatsu. He is one of the strongest bosses in the game, and attacks either with a strong punch or with his trunk, being able to extend to his opponent. Lord Konpei is also capable of blocking attacks by Shapeshifting into the form of a giant hand.
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Synthesizer[]
Synthesizer (シンセサイザー星人 Shinsesaizā-seijin, lit. "Alien from Synthesizer") is a two-headed alien who is a boss in Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu. He is the only enemy in the game who is not a Mutated Namekian. Synthesizer is first seen attacking Penguin Village using a ship similar to King Nikochan's spaceship, where he is defeated by Goku. After defeating him, Goku finds the Five-Star Dragon Ball. Synthesizer later reappears as a regular enemy in the game.
- Techniques and Special Abilities
- Omega Fist (オメガ拳 Omega Ken) - A rush attack consisting of a barrage of punches.
- Black Hole Wave (ブラックホール波 Burakku Hōru Ha) - An energy attack that appears to come from Synthesizer's head.
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The Legacy of Goku II[]
West City Mayor[]
The West City Mayor is the beloved mayor of West City. He appears in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II. He is an anthropomorphic dog who has served four terms as the mayor of West City. He is also a major advocate of dog's right. In Age 764, the mayor held the Hercule Day Parade in honor of Mr. Satan who supposedly defeated the Warlord. The mayor asks Piccolo, who was in the City Hall at this time, to defeat King Triceratops in the Triceratops Jungle.
Later, during the ceremony, the key to the city that is to be presented to Mr. Satan is stolen from his hands by an old man named Robert. The mayor asks Gohan and Piccolo to retrieve it. When they do, Gohan and Piccolo learn that the old man is the one who defeated the Warlord, not Mr. Satan. Gohan and Piccolo try to tell it to the mayor, but they are interrupted by Mr. Satan who says he has to be on an airplane back to Orange Star City in 15 minutes.
In Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury, a policeman mentions that ever since the incident with the Warlord, the mayor has stepped up the police presence on the streets of West City and that the streets are much safer now.
King Triceratops[]
King Triceratops is the leader of a triceratops tribe in the Triceratops Jungle. He is a boss character in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II. King Triceratops is very powerful and old, having never lost a fight, even against a T-Rex. During the Dragon Team's three years training for the battle against the Red Ribbon Androids, the King Triceratops' army tries to drive the farmers off their land. King Triceratops is eventually beaten by Gohan and Piccolo at the West City mayor's and Goku's request. After the battle is over, King Triceratops is shown to be very emotional, crying after being defeated. King Triceratops also claims to be very honourable as he vows to live in harmony with the humans nearby.
Vinnie[]
Vinnie is a resident in the mountain area that Dr. Gero's Lab is in. He calls himself "The Vinnie" and resides in The Party House that he refers to as his "swinging bachelor pad". Vinnie has one of the generators that powers the forcefield to Dr. Gero's lab in his basement, and he uses it to power the house. Vinnie is not popular with the locals that live near him since his music is always annoying them.
The door to the basement is locked and can only be locked by turning on the right security switches in a cave nearby. The switches are different colours and the right colours correlate with the colours mentioned in the song Eyes of the Lion. Once the generator is destroyed, The power goes out, and Vinnie wonders if this is the end of "The Vinnie"
Buu's Fury[]
Dr. Challenger[]
Dr. Challenger is a scientist who Trunks meets at the Kyodai Pyramid in Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury. He runs out of the Pyramid with the Seven-Star Dragon Ball while being chased by a Mummy. Challenger gives Trunks the Dragon Ball after the other four scientists that were trapped inside are rescued and he is given the headdress of Pharaoh Totenhotep.
Attack of the Saiyans[]
Ladies and Gentleman[]
Ladies and Gentlemen are two stone demons from Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans. When the Dragon Team are searching for the Dragon Balls to revive Goku (with Goku helping them), the Dragon Radar picked up two signals in the Devil's Toilet. They followed the signals through the maze to Ladies and Gentlemen; to the Z Warriors' surprise, each of them was protecting a half of the Two Star Dragon Ball. The Z Warriors fought both of them separately, in both cases not expecting that the statues would come to life.
Upon obtaining both halves, the Z Warriors went to visit Mr. Popo to fix the ball.
- Appearance
Both are made of stone, with a metal tongue (gold and silver respectively) and are perched on a toilet (made of the same metals as their tongues).
Dragon Ball Online[]
Due to a lack of an official translation, some Dragon Ball Online content may not be entirely accurate. |