Sherman Priest is a villager of Aru Village who suffered from Oolong's early shenanigans.
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Biography
Dragon Ball
Emperor Pilaf Saga
Main article: Emperor Pilaf Saga

Sherman Priest with his daughter
Sherman Priest has a daughter named Pocawatha that Oolong wanted to kidnap and marry. When Goku came to the village, Sherman thought he was Oolong at first and attacked him. The Priest thanks Goku when he stops Oolong's plan, and takes him away from the village.
Tournament Saga
Main article: Tournament Saga

Sherman Priest at the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament
Sherman can be seen in the audience of the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament along with Grandma Paozu (the Old Lady who gave Goku and Bulma the Six-Star Dragon Ball).
Dragon Ball Z
Cell Saga
Main article: Cell Games Saga

Pochawatha, Sherman and Grandma Paozu make cameo in Dragon Ball Z
He also appears at the Protective Dome's unveiling with Grandma Paozu and Pocawatha in the Dragon Ball Z filler episode "A Girl Named Lime".
Other Dragon Ball stories
Dragon Ball SD
In the spin-off manga Dragon Ball SD, he exactly the same role as he does in the original series.
Appearances in Other Media
Live-action Movies

Sherman Priest in Dragon Ball: Ssawora Son Goku, Igyeora Son Goku
Sherman Priest appears in the Korean live-action film Dragon Ball: Ssawora Son Goku, Igyeora Son Goku. He plays exactly the same role as he does in the original series.
Video Game Appearances

The man who has Sherman Priest's design in The Legacy of Goku
- Dragon Ball 3: Gokuden
- Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen
- Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku (as a design)
- Dragon Ball: Origins
Voice Actors
- Japanese: Ryōichi Tanaka
- English:
- Ocean Group dubs: Ian James Corlett
- Funimation dub: John Burgmeier
- Blue Water dub: Byron Close
Trivia
- Sherman Priest is likely named after the M4 Sherman and M7 Priest tanks used during World War II, as several of the other citizens of Aru Village, namely the three girls Oolong kidnaps, are also named after tanks.[2]
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