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The ''Dragon Ball'' series features an ensemble cast of main characters. The most prominent protagonist of the ''Dragon Ball'' series is Goku, who along with Bulma forms the Dragon Team to search for the Dragon Balls at the beginning of the series. After the truth of Goku's heritage is revealed, Saiyan characters play a central narrative role from ''Son Goku
First introduced as a young boy, is depicted as immensely strong, pure of heart, and extremely competitive, but dedicated to defending his adopted home Earth from internal or external threats. Although he appears human, it is later revealed that Goku is a Saiyan, and that his original name is Kakarrot.Bulma
first appears as a teenager using the Dragon Radar, a fictional device she created to detect the energy signal emitted by Dragon Balls. She is led to Goku's location by the signal emitted by the four-star ball in his possession and recruits him as a bodyguard while hoping to get his four-star ball to grant her wish for a boyfriend. She gives up on the wish after meeting Yamcha, and much later in the series, she marries Vegeta. Bulma has also assumed the role of inventor and has consistently provided critical tech support to Goku and his friends with their battles against various enemies and threats throughout the series. Some of her notable innovations include a microband that could make her shrink, and aKrillin
is a bald martial artist and one ofPiccolo
is the spawn of King Piccolo, created to get revenge on Goku in the wake of his death, and subsequently assumes the role as the "evil half" ofSon Gohan
is Goku's eldest son with Chi-Chi, who first appears at the age of four. He is kidnapped by Goku's brother, Raditz, and locked up in a space pod. However, his temper flares and he bursts out of the space pod, dealing a blow to Raditz and knocking himself out. After the battle, Piccolo takes and trains him for a year as he realizes Gohan's potential. Gohan slowly becomes one of the strongest characters in the series, at one point holding his own against Frieza and eventually defeats Cell. After the Majin Buu arc, he marries Videl, with whom he later has a daughter named Pan.Vegeta
is the last prince of the Saiyan warrior people, and the fourth generation of the Saiyan royal bloodline to bear his namesake. He is first shown conquering a planet with his partner Nappa by listening to Raditz's fight on Earth using their scouters. The two of them travel to Earth in search of the Dragon Balls, and he ends up fighting a newly revived Goku, but retreats after persistent attacks by Yajirobe, Krillin, and Gohan. He flees to recuperate before heading off to Planet Namek to collect its Dragon Balls before Frieza can. While on Namek, Vegeta proceeds to battle and kill many of Frieza's underlings. He is later forced to team up with Gohan, Goku, Piccolo, and Krillin so they can fight off Frieza. After Frieza's defeat, Vegeta lives on Earth and forms a relationship with Bulma. When the Androids arrive, it is revealed he has fathered a son with Bulma, Trunks. Later in the series, he and Bulma have a younger child daughter named , known as Bulla in the English dub; unlike her father and brother, and despite being half-Saiyan, she does not show any interest in fighting.Trunks
first appears as a mysterious young man who easily defeats Frieza and his father King Cold prior to Goku's return to Earth from Planet Namek. It is revealed that he is Vegeta and Bulma's future child who has traveled back in time to inform Goku of the arrival of the Red Ribbon Androids that, in his time, have killed everyone else in the Dragon Team besides Goku, who died of heart disease. Trunks' backstory is detailed in ''Secondary characters
Master Roshi
, also known as , which is rendered as "Master Roshi" in the English versions, is a lecherousYamcha
, known as Zedaki in the Harmony Gold dub, is introduced as a desert bandit alongside his companion Puar, trying to stealTien Shinhan
, named Tien Shinhan in the Funimation anime dub and also known as Shinto in the Harmony Gold dub, is first introduced, having been trained by Master Roshi's rival Master Shen, trying to kill Goku and his fellow-students. Later, he andChiaotzu
, Chiaotzu in the English anime dub, is a small human that resembles a jiangshi with white skin, red cheeks, and has one hair under his hat. Although he is not physically strong, Chiaotzu is skilled with psychokinesis andBardock
—or ''Burdock'' in Viz's English manga translation—is the husband of , and the father of Raditz and Kakarrot (Goku). Bardock's story is first shown in the 1990 ''Dragon Ball Z'' TV special byAndroid 18
is a Red Ribbon Android created by Doctor Gero, and the sister ofSon Goten
is the youngest son of Goku and Chi-Chi. When first introduced, Goten strongly resembles his father in appearance with the same hairstyle and similar clothing; as a teenager at the end of the series, his appearance has changed to include a shirt bearing his name and a longer, shaggier hairstyle. Goten was trained by his older brother Gohan in preparation for the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament, which their father attended. During the training, Gohan discovers Goten is already quite strong, as he has been training with their mother (compared to Gohan's childhood), and can become a Super Saiyan despite still being a child. Like several characters in the series, he can also perform the ''Kamehameha'' technique. In order to save the world from Majin Buu, Goku and Piccolo teach Goten and Trunks the fusion technique, which allows them to form a single being, . Gotenks battles Buu multiple times but he is unable to defeat Buu even as a Super Saiyan 3. Buu temporarily absorbs Gotenks to increase his own power, but Vegeta and Goku are able to retrieve him from Buu. When Buu destroys the Earth, Goten and Trunks are killed. The Dragon Balls later bring Goten back to life along with the rest of the Earth in order to give energy to Goku's ''Genki-Dama'' attack, which defeats Buu. Goten and Trunks appear as the protagonists of the eleventh ''Dragon Ball Z'' feature movie, ''Bio-Broly''. Goten is one of the most popular characters in the series. Japanese fans voted Goten the sixth most popular character of the ''Dragon Ball'' series in a 2004 poll. Goten is ranked number 13 on IGN's Top 13 Dragon Ball Z Characters List, and came in 6th place on ''Complex.com''s list "A Ranking of All the Characters on 'Dragon Ball Z; Sheldon Pearce notes that the character exists mostly as part of a pair with Trunks, who is the more assertive member of the duo, and their bond makes them extremely compatible to undergo the fusion technique.Beerus
is a deity who appears in the fourteenth and fifteenth ''Dragon Ball Z'' films, as well as in ''Dragon Ball Super''. A purple catlike being, he is a God of Destruction whose purpose is to maintain balance by destroying planets, civilizations, or external threats that put the development of the universe at risk. Son Goku transforms into the Super Saiyan God for his fight against Beerus and loses, though Beerus spares him and the Earth. Beerus later forms a team consisting of Goku, Vegeta,Whis
is an angelic being who appears in the fourteenth and fifteenth ''Dragon Ball Z'' films, as well as in ''Dragon Ball Super''. A tall teal humanoid with pronounced effeminate features, he is an , a being of extremely high status within the multiverse hierarchy. Each Angel is bound to the service of a God of Destruction of their respective universes as personal attendants and guides, rarely leaving them unaccompanied: they are tasked with supervising their deity, and may intervene to keep them in check. Whis is consistently depicted as unmatched in power and possesses tremendous speed, effortlessly defending himself against assailants. The character's name stems from a misunderstanding; Toriyama incorrectly believed that Beerus's name was a pun on the word "beer" and so decided to follow the same rule to name the character's assistant, naming the character Whis as a pun on . Whis is voiced by Masakazu Morita in Japanese media and Ian Sinclair (voice actor), Ian Sinclair in the Funimation dub.Antagonists
Pilaf Gang
, Emperor Pilaf in the English anime dub, is a small impish blue creature who is the leader of the and dreams of ruling the world. He seeks the Dragon Balls to wish for world domination together with his two minions: , a humanoid dog in a ninja outfit; and , a woman who resorts to weaponry and technology, and serves as a foil to the bumbling personalities of her colleagues. Shu was originally named when he first appeared, but when the series was being adapted into an anime, the staff asked Toriyama what his name was and he replied with Shu instead, forgetting that he had already named him. By the time he realized the mistake, the anime had already aired, so he decided to use Shu in the manga when the character reappeared. After initially succeeding in obtaining the Dragon Balls, the Pilaf Gang is foiled by Goku and his companions after #Oolong, Oolong's wish is granted byRed Ribbon Army
The is a paramilitary organization led by , who is on a quest for world domination and has his forces raid towns worldwide to search for the Dragon Balls. After Goku destroys the organization, its chief scientist continues his research and development work on powerful artificial humanoids known as Androids to seek revenge against him.King Piccolo
King Piccolo, or in Japanese, was conceived by Toriyama as a truly evil opponent for Goku, as all his villains up to that point had something "likable" about them.. He came into being when the Namekian who became Earth's guardian deity purged himself spiritually, and the negative energy took on a physical form after being cast off. He and the good half,Garlic Jr.
is a character that first appears in ''Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone''. His father was imprisoned by Kami in the realm of darkness, leaving Garlic Jr. with resentment and desire for revenge. He obtains the seven Dragon Balls, wishes for immortality, and begin his quest for revenge. He is defeated when Gohan pushes Garlic Jr. into the , an alternate dimension he can freely open. Garlic Jr. is one of the few original characters from the films to appear in the TV series. In the TV series, he breaks free using the as a power source, leading to the events of the List of Dragon Ball Z episodes#Season 4: Garlic Jr., Trunks and Androids Sagas (1991–92), Garlic Jr. arc. After brainwashing and transforming all living creatures of the world with the , he is trapped in the Dead Zone again after the Makyo Star is destroyed. In the original Japanese versions, Garlic Jr. is voiced by Akira Kamiya in the film and by Shigeru Chiba in the anime. He is voiced by Don Brown (voice actor), Don Brown in the Ocean dub of the film, while Chuck Huber voices Garlic Jr. in the Funimation dub of both the film and anime. In the film, Garlic Jr. has three henchmen named , and . When he returns in the anime, Garlic is accompanied by a new group of henchmen known as the "Spice Boys", or the : is their leader with aqua skin and white hair in a similar style to Vegeta, is a big light purple muscular humanoid with long hair and horns. is a muscular humanoid with brown skin, long red hair, and bull horns, and is the smallest, with red skin. All four are killed by Gohan.Frieza
, or Frieza in the English anime dub, is the self-styled emperor of Universe 7. His organization (フリーザ軍, ''Furīza-gun''), known as "Freeza's Gang" in the Viz Media localization and "Frieza Force" in the Funimation anime dub, controls a majority of Universe 7 at the peak of its power and serves as the primary antagonistic force of the first half of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' series. Frieza employs and enslaves powerful races, such as the Saiyans, to take over suitable planets so that they can be sold to the highest bidders, or alternatively to destroy planets that are determined to be financially unviable. Frieza's forces are equipped with scouters, portable computers mainly used to measure power levels, and wear standard-issue battle armor that usually have dual shoulder guards, matching gloves and boots, and some form of skirt armor or crotch guard. Frieza first appears on Planet Namek, where he systematically eradicates most of the native Namekian population to obtain the Dragon Balls so that he can wish for eternal life. It is eventually revealed that Frieza was responsible for destroying the Saiyan planet Vegeta, killing all but a few Saiyans, as he feared their power. He retains three of them (Vegeta, Nappa, and #Raditz, Raditz) as his underlings. Frieza later engages Goku and his associates in a protracted battle, with Goku transforming into a Super Saiyan after Frieza kills Krillin. Out of anger and frustration at his inability to counter Goku's newfound power, Frieza blasts a hole into Namek's core in order to destroy the planet. Frieza is then sliced in half by his own attack and begs for mercy, with Goku giving him some of his surplus energy. After he uses that energy to attack, Goku then seemingly kills Frieza. He is later rebuilt with cybernetic body parts and travels to Earth with his father and their forces to seek revenge, but all of them are easily killed by Trunks, who traveled back in time from the future. In ''Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F''' and the ''Zarbon and Dodoria
and are two of Frieza's top-ranking henchmen, first seen alongside their master on Planet Namek collecting the planet's Dragon Balls. Dodoria's looks brutish and vulgar, while Zarbon appears to be a handsome, long-haired humanoid alien with a refined temperament. Bulma is blinded by her attraction to Zarbon's uncommon physical beauty during their initial encounter and initially mistakes him for an ally. While their former cohort Vegeta have little difficulty dispatching Dodoria, who reveals to him that Frieza was responsible for the destruction of the Saiyan homeworld, Zarbon manages to defeat and capture him after transforming into a powerful reptilian beast after their initial encounter. After Zarbon retrieves Vegeta's battered body and brings him to Frieza's ship in order to heal him for interrogation, Vegeta manages to escape and steal Frieza's Dragon Balls. Zarbon fights Vegeta again, but Vegeta kills him in the rematch. The duo has been referenced in ''Dragon Ball Super'' and makes cameo appearances in flashbacks. They also appear in ''Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku, Bardock – The Father of Goku'', where Zarbon advises Frieza to destroy the Saiyan homeworld, and Dodoria massacred Bardock's teammates. In an issue of ''Beckett Anime'', a Beckett Media, Beckett magazine publication, Zarbon was voted as one of the top five greatest henchmen of all anime and was the only character from ''Dragon Ball'' on the list. Zarbon is voiced by Shō Hayami in the original Japanese series and Hiroaki Miura in ''Dragon Ball Kai'' and ''Episode of Bardock''. In the English versions of the series, he is voiced by Paul Dobson (actor), Paul Dobson in the Ocean dub, by Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub, and by J. Michael Tatum in ''Dragon Ball Z Kai''. Dodoria is voiced by Yukitoshi Hori in the original Japanese series and by Takashi Nagasako in ''Dragon Ball Kai'' and ''Episode of Bardock''. In the English versions of the series, he is voiced by Paul Dobson (actor), Paul Dobson in the Ocean dub, by Chris Forbis in the Funimation dub and by John Swasey in ''Dragon Ball Z Kai''.Ginyu Force
The is a team of five mercenaries who are hired by Frieza. The Ginyu Force and their poses were influenced from the ''sentai'' and ''tokusatsu'' television shows Toriyama watched with his children. Though physically some of the strongest individuals in the universe, the Ginyu Force's members delight in coming up with strange poses, betting candy on fights, and playing rock paper scissors. Frieza orders them to defeat Vegeta and help obtain the Dragon Balls on Planet Namek. In the anime, the four deceased members of the Ginyu Force (sans their leader, Captain Ginyu, who was still alive) appear on King Kai's planet in the afterlife and battle Tien Shinhan, Yamcha, and Chiaotzu. , named Guldo in the English anime dub, is a fat, short, four-eyed, green-skinned humanoid who, although physically weak, has psychic powers, including the ability to freeze time for as long as he can hold his breath. He can also immobilize opponents and control objects with Psychokinesis, telekinesis. He is the first one killed when Vegeta interrupts his fight with Krillin and Gohan and Decapitation, decapitates him. Guldo is voiced by Kōzō Shioya in the original series and Yasuhiro Takato in ''Kai''. In English, he is voiced by Terry Klassen in the Ocean dub, Dylan Thompson in Funimation's original dub, Bill Townsley in their redub, and by Greg Ayres in ''Kai''. , or Recoome in the English anime dub is a sadistic, orange-haired humanoid who names his attacks after himself. He uses Vegeta like a plaything in their fight, defeats Krillin in one blow, and nearly kills Gohan. When Goku arrives, Recoome is defeated with a single blow before being finished off by Vegeta. Recoome is voiced by Kenji Utsumi in the original series and Seiji Sasaki in ''Kai''. In English, he is voiced by David Kaye (voice actor), David Kaye in the Ocean dub and Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub. , named Burter in the English anime dub, is a blue-skinned reptile-like humanoid who claims to be the fastest being in the universe. He and Jeice attack Goku together, but Burter is incapacitated before Vegeta kills him. Burter is voiced by Yukimasa Kishino in the original series and Masaya Onosaka in ''Kai''. In English, he is voiced by Alec Willows in the Ocean dub, Mark Britten in Funimation's original dub, Christopher Sabat in their redub, and by Vic Mignogna in ''Kai''. , named Jeice in the English anime dub, is a white-haired, red-skinned humanoid. He and Burter attack Goku together, but flees to fetch Captain Ginyu when Burter is incapacitated. After Ginyu switches bodies with Goku, they chase after Krillin, Gohan, and Vegeta; Jeice begins a fight with Vegeta and is killed. Jeice is voiced by Kazumi Tanaka in the original series and Daisuke Kishio in ''Kai''. In English, he is voiced by Scott McNeil in the Ocean dub, Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub, and by Jason Liebrecht in ''Kai''. is a horned purple-skinned humanoid who is the leader of the Ginyu Force. He is shown to be the most tactically skilled, as he deduced that Goku was masking his true power level by simply watching him fight. After seeing Goku's increased power level when using the ''Kaio-ken'', Ginyu inflicts a near-fatal injury on himself, before using his technique that allows him to switch bodies with anyone, leaving Goku with Ginyu's nearly dead body. As Goku, Ginyu momentarily deceives Krillin but has trouble fighting Krillin and Gohan when he realizes that he can not fully control Goku's power. Ginyu then tries to switch into Vegeta's body, but Goku intervenes getting his body back, and when Ginyu tries again, he switches bodies with a Namekian frog Goku throws in the way. In ''Dragon Ball Super'', Ginyu is revealed to have survived Namek's destruction and escaped to Earth, though he is still trapped in the frog's body. He takes the opportunity to swap bodies with one of Frieza's soldiers named Tagoma, but is killed by Vegeta shortly afterward. Ginyu is voiced by Hideyuki Hori in the original series and Katsuyuki Konishi in ''Kai''. In English, he is voiced by Richard Newman (actor), Richard Newman in the Ocean dub, Dale Kelly in Funimation's original dub, Brice Armstrong in their redub, and by Robert Bruce Elliott in ''Kai''.Nappa
is one of the few remaining Saiyans that were known to survive the destruction of Planet Vegeta. An elite Saiyan warrior, Nappa uses as grunts to root out weaker opponents or to assess an opponent's power and skill level. Nappa encounters the Dragon Team after he traveled to Earth with the Saiyan prince Vegeta in search of the Dragon Balls. He survives Chiaotzu's self-destructing attack, causes Tien Shinhan to die of exhaustion, and kills Piccolo. He is defeated by Goku, who had returned to Earth after receiving intensive training from King Kai. Seeing that Nappa has been defeated, Vegeta kills him for his incompetence. In Japanese he is voiced by Shōzō Iizuka in ''Dragon Ball Z'', and Tetsu Inada in ''Dragon Ball Kai''. In English, he is voiced by Michael Dobson (actor), Michael Dobson in the Ocean dub, and by Christopher Sabat and Phil Parsons (voice actor), Phil Parsons in the Funimation dub.Raditz
, also known as Raditz the Runt, is a Saiyan warrior and Goku's older brother. Raditz is one of the few remaining Saiyans following the destruction of their homeworld, Planet Vegeta. He arrives on Earth, searching for his long-lost brother in order to recruit him in conquering other planets. When Goku refuses, Raditz kidnaps Gohan, and orders Goku to kill 100 Earthlings within a day if he wants his son back. Instead, Goku and Piccolo team up to defeat Raditz, though their combined powers are not enough. Goku grapples Raditz and allows Piccolo to kill them both with his ''Makankosappo'' technique. Before Raditz dies, Piccolo taunts him by explaining that Goku will be revived by the Dragon Balls, though Raditz manages to send one final transmission to inform Vegeta and Nappa of this, believing that his Saiyan comrades will come to Earth and use the Dragon Balls to revive him, but Vegeta and Nappa travel to Earth to use the Dragon Balls for their own purposes instead. He also makes a single panel appearance in Toriyama's 2014 '' Dragon Ball Minus: The Departure of the Fated Child'' special, and a minor appearance in ''Dragon Ball Super: Broly''. He is voiced by Shigeru Chiba in Japanese, Jason Gray-Stanford in the Ocean dub, and Justin Cook in the Funimation dub.Cooler
is the main villain in Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge, the fifth and Dragon Ball Z: Return of Cooler, sixth ''Dragon Ball Z'' films. He is Frieza's brother who travels to Earth to seek revenge on Goku. While he admits that he never liked his brother, he feels that he needed to punish the one that ruined his family's honor. He is defeated by Super Saiyan Goku. He returns in the sixth film after his remains combine with the , a sentient planet-sized machine, which gives him the ability to create an indefinite amount of , which have the ability to constantly repair and improve themselves. He tries to consume New Namek, but is eventually destroyed by Goku and Vegeta. Cooler appears in the ''Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans'' OVA and its Dragon Ball: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans, remake, ''Dragon Ball Heroes#Manga, Dragon Ball Heroes: Victory Mission'', a ''Dragon Ball'' spin-off manga drawn for ''V Jump'' by Toyotarou, and in the Prison Planet arc of Super Dragon Ball Heroes (anime), ''Super Dragon Ball Heroes'', an original net animation adaptation of the arcade game of the same name. He is voiced by Ryūsei Nakao in Japanese media, and Andrew Chandler (actor), Andrew Chandler in the Funimation dub.Cell
is Doctor Gero's ultimate creation, who was created to get revenge on Goku. He is an Synthetic life, artificial life form created using the Cell (biology), cells of several characters from the series, including Goku, Piccolo, and Frieza; as a result, Cell is able to perform techniques such as the ''Kamehameha''. Cell evolves several times throughout his appearances; he originally evolves from a cicada-like form into his Imperfect form, which is still insect-like in appearance. Both his first form and his second Semi-Perfect form have a long tail that ends in a stinger-like appendage and allows him to absorb other organisms. The tail recedes under his wings in his final Perfect form, and he can use it to spawn Cell Juniors, minuscule childlike versions of himself. He needs Androids 17 and Android 18, 18 to evolve, and when he discovers that they are already dead in his timeline, he kills the Trunks of his timeline and uses his time machine to travel back in time. He eventually absorbs both after many battles and ascends to his perfect form. He decides to hold the , a tournament in which he fights against Earth's strongest fighters. Cell defeats Goku, but is eventually killed by Gohan.Broly
is the main villain in the films ''Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan'' and ''Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming, Broly – Second Coming''. He is depicted to be born with a power greater than most elite adult Saiyans, and is mentally unstable as an adult. He eventually becomes the spoken of in legends, with his destructive tendencies only being quelled by a special controlling device created by scientists for his father, . A different version of Broly appears in the animated film '' Dragon Ball Super: Broly'', whose backstory and physical appearance have been personally reworked by Toriyama and integrated into the series' canon continuity.Majin Buu
, written as "Majin Buu" in the English anime dub and translated as "Jinn, Djinn-Buu" in the English manga, is a magical life form created by the warlock eons before the events of ''Dragon Ball'' take place. He was temporarily sealed by Bibbidi and brought to Earth, their next target, but Bibbidi was killed by the last surviving #Kaioshin, Supreme Kai. Bibbidi's son Babidi makes it his goal to revive Buu. Upon being released, Buu appears as an innocent-looking pudgy pink genie-like creature. After Buu kills Babidi, he becomes close friends with #Mr. Satan, Mr. Satan, which causes him to expel his evil side that manifests into a taller and skinnie form that absorbs the fat Buu, becoming muscular and stronger. This Majin Buu is interested in a challenge, and absorbs Goten and Trunks (as Gotenks), Piccolo, and Gohan. It is revealed by the Supreme Kai that the fat form of Buu is the result of the original Majin Buu, known as "," or Kid Buu in English dubs, absorbing the Dai Supreme Kai into his body. The original Majin Buu is a sleek, child-sized being who is obsessed with chaos and destruction; Buu reverts to this form after Goku and Vegeta remove his #Mr. Boo, benevolent aspect from his body, who then sides with the Saiyans against his original incarnation. The original Majin Buu is defeated and killed by Goku, who wishes for him to be reincarnated as a good person. Ten years later, Goku encounters the reincarnation of Buu known as and handpicks him for training as his potential successor.Babidi
, Babidi in the English anime dub, is a or warlock and son of Bibbidi, the creator of Majin Buu. Long after Buu is sealed away and his father is dead, he revives Buu to help him conquer the universe. Babidi is capable of taking control of someone using his magic; a large "M" appears on their forehead. Babidi takes over the minds of strong warriors in order to help him achieve his goal, including #Dabura, Dabura, alien warrior , light-devouring monster , and two humans, and . Babidi uses them to collect energy for Buu's revival, and later enlists Vegeta to help him, though Vegeta is able to ignore his orders. After Buu is revived, Babidi controls him by threatening to reseal him, though after being manipulated by Goku, Buu turns on him and shatters his head with a single punch. In the anime, he appears in Hell, cheering Goku and Vegeta on during their fight with Buu. Babidi is referenced in ''Dragon Ball Super'' and appears in flashback scenes. Babidi is voiced by Jōji Yanami in the original series and Bin Shimada in ''Kai'', Terry Klassen in the Ocean dub, and Duncan Brannan in the Funimation dub.Dabura
, named "Dabura" in the English anime dub, is Babidi's mind-controlled goon. Dabura appears when Goku, Gohan, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Krillin enter Babidi's ship to aid the Supreme Kai and his attendant Kibito in preventing Majin Buu's awakening. He obliterates Kibito single-handedly, turns Piccolo and Krillin to stone by spitting at them, and helps Babidi corrupt Vegeta with a spell. When Buu awakens, he transmutes Dabura into a large cookie and consumes him, restoring his petrified victims to normal. In a filler episode of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' anime, Dabura is shown accompanying Bulma, Chi-Chi, and Videl in their search for Gohan in the afterlife. Dabura is voiced by Ryūzaburō Ōtomo in the Japanese version of the anime series. In the Ocean Group English dub, his voice is supplied by Scott McNeil, and by Rick Robertson in the Funimation English Dub.Goku Black/Zamasu
, or simply Black, is an entity who is identical to Son Goku in appearance. He arrives on an alternate future Earth, encounters Trunks (Dragon Ball)#Future Trunks, that timeline's version of Trunks, and wreaks havoc on the remaining human population for the sake of "justice" while calling himself Son Goku. Goku and his associates discover that Goku Black is actually , an apprentice Supreme Kai from Universe 10 of an alternate time line who despises all mortal life and hijacked Goku's body using the Super Dragon Balls. Goku Black and Zamasu from the Universe 10 of Trunks' timeline fuse into a single being using the earrings, and is eventually defeated by the combined effort of Goku, Trunks, and their allies. Zamasu is ultimately erased by Zeno of the alternate future time line along with the entirety of that time line's multiverse, which he had ravaged and ruined as part of .Supporting characters
Oolong
, named Mao-Mao in the Harmony Gold dub, is a shapeshifting,Puar
, Puar in the Funimation anime dub, Pu-erh in their subtitles, and named Squeakers in the Harmony Gold dub, is a soft-spoken blue creature and Yamcha's companion. Puar's abilities consist of levitation and shapeshifting. He and Oolong went to the same shapeshifting school together, where he was constantly mocked by Oolong. When first introduced, he and Yamcha operate as bandits in a desert, where they encounter Goku, Bulma, and Oolong. At first they tail and assist the group in order to steal the Dragon Balls they are collecting, though they later reform and befriend the trio. When Goku transforms into a giant ape for the first time in the series, Puar transforms into a pair of scissors and cuts off his tail to turn him back to his regular state. Together with Upa, Puar defeats Dracula Man while competing in Baba Uranai's tournament. The character's name is a pun on pu'er tea and was designed to slightly resemble a cat. When questioned about gender, Toriyama disclosed that he looked at the character as male during illustrations, though the dubbed version has him as female. Puar is voiced by Naoko Watanabe (voice actress), Naoko Watanabe in Japanese, Cheryl Chase (actress), Cheryl Chase in the Harmony Gold dub, and Kathy Morse and Cathy Weseluck in the Ocean dub. In Funimation's dubs, he is voiced byChi-Chi
is Goku's wife, Gohan and Goten's mother, and Pan's grandmother. She and Goku first meet as children when her father, #Gyū-Maō, the Ox-King, asks Goku to take her to Master Roshi's house. In a misunderstanding, Goku promises to marry her. Years later, she confronts him about his promise at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, and they get married. As the matriarch of the family, she is depicted as being overprotective of Gohan's well-being and wishes to interrupt Goku's lifestyle of fighting and constant conflict. She relaxes her stance with her younger son Goten, even training him herself.Ox-King
, known as Ox-King in the English anime dub, is the wealthy owner of a castle on and Chi-Chi's father. He is loosely based on the Bull Demon King from ''Journey to the West''. He was trained in martial arts by Master Roshi alongside Goku's adoptive grandfather, Grandpa Gohan. Despite his imposing name and stature, he possesses a gentle and laid-back personality in contrast to Chi-Chi. He becomes Goku's father-in-law, Gohan and Goten's grandfather, and Pan's great-grandfather. In most Japanese media Ox-King was voiced by Daisuke Gōri, while Ryūzaburō Ōtomo voiced the character for ''Dragon Ball Kai'' and ''Dragon Ball Super''. The character was voiced by Mark Britten and later by Kyle Hebert in the Funimation dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'', Dave Ward in the Ocean Group dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'', and Dave Pettitt in the Blue Water dub of ''Dragon Ball Z''.Launch
, named Launch in the Funimation dub and Marilynn in the Harmony Gold dub, is a woman who Goku and Krillin rescue and bring to Master Roshi in exchange for him to train them. She has a split personality where she changes between a nice, polite, blue-haired woman and a trigger-happy blonde bad girl every time she sneezes. As her bad form is a known criminal, she decides to stay with Master Roshi, and becomes his maid. Launch's blonde persona develops an attraction towards Tien Shinhan's fierce attitude. She is not seen after the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament but is said to be chasing after Tien Shinhan. In the anime she is seen in a few ''Dragon Ball Z'' filler episodes during the fight with the Saiyans, and is seen again at the series' end helping contribute energy to Goku's ''Genki-Dama'' to defeat Buu. She is voiced by Mami Koyama in Japanese, Edie Mirman in the Harmony Gold dub, and Meredith McCoy in the Funimation dub.Dr. Briefs
, sometimes written as Dr. Brief, is Bulma's father, and Trunks and Bra's grandfather. He is an elderly scientist who is one of the smartest and richest men in the world. Dr. Briefs is the founder and president of , the largest company on Earth, and the man responsible for the invention of the , which can shrink inanimate objects down to pocket-sized capsule of namesake. He is responsible for modifying the Namekian spaceship that Bulma, Krillin, and Gohan use on their journey to Namek, in the search for its Dragon Balls. He also creates a special spaceship for Goku, allowing him to train in a gravitational field 100 times stronger than Earth's. After the Dragon Team returns to Earth and prepares for the battle against the Androids, Vegeta coerces Dr. Briefs into creating a ship to allow him to train under 300x Earth's gravity. He repairs the damaged Android 16 in preparation for the Cell Games alongside Bulma. Dr. Briefs spends most of his time in his large home in , where he lives with his wife, daughter, and pets. He is voiced by Joji Yanami in Japanese. In English, he is voiced by Paul Dobson (actor), Paul Dobson and Scott McNeil in Ocean dubs, and Chris Forbis in the Funimation dubs of ''Dragon Ball'' and ''Z'', and Mark Stoddard in the Funimation dub from ''Kai'' onward. Dr. Briefs appears in the final chapter of Toriyama's 2013 manga series ''Jaco the Galactic Patrolman'', which is set before ''Dragon Ball''.Korin
, known as Korin in the Ocean and Funimation dubs and Whiskers the Wonder Cat in the Harmony Gold dub, is a who is at least 800 years old when he is introduced in ''Dragon Ball''. He is a minor deity who lives at the top of , which is situated underneathYajirobe
is an overweight samurai that is often considered to be rude, unmannered, timid, lazy, and cowardly. During their first meeting, Yajirobe gets mad at Goku for stealing his fish, but has a change of heart and helps Goku after he is defeated by King Piccolo, taking him to Korin's to be healed. Yajirobe continues to support Goku and his companions mostly from the sidelines. He was originally a wanderer that lived off the land, but lives with Korin after meeting him. He grows Senzu Beans and delivers them to Goku and his companions. When Goku fights Vegeta for the first time, Yajirobe cuts off Vegeta's tail to turn him back to normal. After this story arc, Yajirobe only makes brief appearances. When Krillin died, Toriyama requested that Yajirobe be voiced by his voice actress Mayumi Tanaka. When Yajirobe and Krillin later appeared in the same scene together, Tanaka gave the former a Nagoya dialect in order to distinguish them. He is voiced by Brian Drummond in the Ocean dub, Lucas Gilbertson in the Blue Water dub, and Mike McFarland in the Funimation dub.Mr. Popo
is a genie-like entity who serves as the attendant of Earth's guardian deity. When he first appears, he easily gets the best of Goku in a skirmish. He then assists Kami in training Goku for three years in preparation for his battle against Piccolo at the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament as well as later training Krillin, Yamcha, Tien Shinhan, Chiaotzu and Yajirobe during their preparation against the Saiyans. Mr. Popo serves #Dende, Dende as his attendant upon the latter's ascension as Earth's new guardian.Namekians
The , also known as Nameks, are indigenous to Planet Namek. Drawing inspiration from the Japanese word ''namekuji'', which means "slug" in Japanese, the Namekians are a humanoid species with plant and slug-like characteristics. They possess green skin and antennae on their bald heads and are able to make their own set of Dragon Balls. During the events of the series, very few Namekians remain on their home planet, as most of them died a generation prior from a great calamity. While extraterrestrial in origin, the first Namekian characters encountered by Goku, King Piccolo and his mutated offspring, were known as the Demon Clan and thought to originate from Earth. Namekians possess physiques similar to those of human males and are seen reproducing asexually by spitting an egg out from their mouths. Despite their unique reproductive abilities, there is still diversity in the species as each offspring is usually not an exact copy of their parent, like with King Piccolo, or the who is the progenitor of every remaining Namekian on the planet prior to the events of ''Dragon Ball''. The Great Elder, known as Guru in the English anime, abdicates his position as leader of the Namekian people in favor of before he dies later in the series. In the List of Dragon Ball Z chapters#Volume list, sixth volume of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' manga or Namek Saga, Namek Saga arc of the anime, Namek is terrorized by #Frieza, Frieza and #Freeza's Army, his army. It is ultimately destroyed by Frieza as a last-ditch effort to kill Goku. All surviving Namekians are temporarily transported to Earth, where they reside for nearly a year before resettling on another planet called New Namek. The Namekians exist in both Universe 6 and Universe 7. #Champa, Champa claims the Namekians of Universe 6 originally found the Super Dragon Balls and broke off pieces to create their own set.Kami
is the creator of Earth's Dragon Balls and serves as its guardian deity until the second half of the ''Dragon Ball Z'' series. The word ''kami'' is a generic term used by various characters throughout the series when referring to gods and deities in the original Japanese dialogue; this character is referred to as , and his actual name is never revealed. He and King Piccolo were once one being, later revealed to be a Namekian, who expelled the evil inside him in order to assume the mantle of Earth's guardian deity. The evil incarnation, King Piccolo, terrorized Earth until he was sealed away by Master Roshi's master, Mutaito. If either Kami or King Piccolo dies, the other will as well, and the Dragon Balls cease to exist. Before King Piccolo dies at the hands of Goku, he spawns a much stronger incarnation, Piccolo, who takes over these same traits and retains his memories. Kami later attempts to seal away the new Piccolo himself using the same technique as Mutaito and enters the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, possessing a human named as a guise. However, Piccolo learned to reverse the technique and traps Kami in a water jug instead and swallows it, before being released by Goku. During the fight against the Saiyans, Kami dies when Piccolo is killed by Nappa, but through the power of the Namekian Dragon Balls, they are both wished back to life. During the Android Saga, Kami agrees to fuse with Piccolo, with Piccolo absorbing his energy, strength, memories, intelligence, and thought pattern. A young Namekian named #Dende, Dende later succeeds him as the new Kami. He is voiced by Takeshi Aono in Japanese, who would do so up until the Frieza arc in ''Dragon Ball Kai''. After Aono suffered a stroke, Bin Shimada voiced the character for his final appearance during the Cell saga. In English, he is voiced by Michael Dobson (actor), Michael Dobson and Dale Wilson (actor), Dale Wilson in the Ocean dub and Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub.Dende
is a child of the Great Elder of Namek. He was saved from Frieza's henchman Dodoria by Gohan and Krillin as a child and taken into their care. Dende guides Krillin to the Great Elder to tap into vast-hidden reserves of his power. He also interprets the Earthlings' wishes when utilizing the Namekian Dragon Balls, as the wish must be said in the native language of the Namekians. Dende later gains the power to heal injuries after having his power unlocked by the Great Elder, which he uses to aid the warriors fighting Frieza until he is killed by the tyrant for being disruptive and helping the Earthlings. After being resurrected, Dende resides on New Namek until he is asked by Goku to become Earth's guardian deity. He accepts the position, revives Earth's inert Dragon Balls, and continues to serve as Earth's guardian deity throughout the rest of the series. Dende develops a close working relationship withAndroid 17
is a Red Ribbon Android created by Doctor Gero. Along with his sister Android 18, 17 is released by Doctor Gero as a last resort to fend off Goku's associates, but he turns on Gero and kills him instead. They continue to search for Goku, but is later absorbed by Cell. He is brought back to life when those killed by Cell are revived with the Dragon Balls. By the events of ''Dragon Ball Super'', 17 works as a forest ranger in a remote island filled with rare animals. He is recruited by Team Universe 7 for the Tournament of Power, where he secured victory on their behalf. Wishing upon the tournament prize, the Super Dragon Balls, he asks for all the universes erased during the tournament to be restored. Akira Toriyama came up with 17 and 18 after his editor at the time, Kazuhiko Torishima, expressed his displeasure with Androids 19 and 20 as the intended arc villains shortly after their debut. 17's brief appearance during the Boo arc was originally intended to be Lunch (Dragon Ball), Lunch, who is not otherwise seen during the second half of the manga. Toriyama revealed Android 17's real name as Lapis (ラピス, ''Rapisu'') in 2014. Shigeru Nakahara voices Android 17 in all Japanese media. In the English Funimation dub, 17 is voiced by Chuck Huber. Huber thought of Android 17 as his biggest role since "nobody liked Garlic Jr. as much as they liked Android 17." Huber considered the role his easiest and a "voice actor vacation", as under the direction of Christopher Sabat he did not have to put on a voice and was advised to be calmer in his dialect. Huber personally found the character to be a "giant jerk" though he liked 17 for the characteristic.Mr. Satan
, known as Hercule in some of Funimation's dub and in Viz's English manga, is a flamboyant martial artist who becomes a world-renowned hero during the Cell Games. He attempts to fight Cell, but is swatted away; he is given credit for Cell's death by the media and celebrated as a hero. He later befriends Majin Buu and convinces the creature to reform, leading him to expel his evil tendencies which becomes a separate lifeform. He later helps defeat the evil version of Buu by using his celebrity influence to rally the people of Earth to contribute their energy to Goku. The benevolent incarnation of Buu later moves in with Mr. Satan and his pet labrador retriever , and calls himself . Both continue to appear as recurring supporting characters in subsequent ''Dragon Ball'' media.Videl
is the daughter of Mr. Satan. She is a martial artist but surpasses her father in strength. She uses her abilities to fight crime in the city, and after Gohan appears as the Great Saiyaman, she quickly figures out his identity, and uses that knowledge to blackmail him into teaching her new techniques, including the ability to fly using her ''ki''. After Buu is defeated, the pair get married and have a daughter named Pan. In the fourteenth ''Marron
Marron (マーロン Māron) is the daughter of #Krillin, Krillin and #Android 18, Android 18, and appears as a recurring supporting character in the ''Dragon Ball'' media series where she is usually in her mother's care. As a toddler and later young child, she resembles her father in her eye shape and apparent lack of a nose. Unlike her parents, Marron is not a martial artist and does not appear to possess any fighting ability or special powers. In Japanese media she was initially voiced by Tomiko Suzuki, by Naoko Watanabe (voice actress), Naoko Watanabe in the TV special ''Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!'' and the ''Battle of Gods'' film, and by Hiroko Ushida in Dragon Ball Z Kai andPikkon
, known as Pikkon in the English anime dub, is a character who is a resident of the Other World (the afterlife in the ''Dragon Ball'' series), and first appears in the 195th episode of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and the first episode of the List of Dragon Ball Z episodes#Season 7: Other World, Great Saiyaman and World Tournament Sagas (1993–1994), Other World arc, where he first encounters Son Goku and his mentor the North Kaiō. While his mentor the West Kaiō is a bitter rival to the North Kaiō, he develops a friendly rivalry with Goku after competing against each other in the Other World Tournament held in honor of the recently deceased North Kaiō. He appears again in ''Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn'' as a major supporting character, and in List of Dragon Ball video games, various ''Dragon Ball'' video games. Toriyama had purposely designed the character to be similar toPan
is Goku's granddaughter and Gohan and Videl's daughter. She appears as a young child in the final installments of the original manga and the ''Dragon Ball Z'' anime series. In ''Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods'' film and ''Jaco
is an alien galactic patrolman who is the main character of ''Jaco the Galactic Patrolman'', a manga by Toriyama set before the events of ''Dragon Ball''. Jaco arrives on Earth as a member of the Galactic Patrol, a cosmic police force that is led by the and tasked with keeping order throughout the Milky Way Galaxy, to prevent it from being threatened by an evil alien. He fails to track down the alien, who turns out to be Goku, but befriends Bulma's older sister and returns to space. He appears in the fifteenth ''Dragon Ball Z'' film, and becomes a recurring character in ''Dragon Ball Super''. Jaco is voiced by Natsuki Hanae in Japanese and by Todd Haberkorn in English.Future Mai
During the Trunks Saga, "Future" Trunks Saga arc of ''Dragon Ball Super'', an alternate who had grown older after being de-aged by Shenron is depicted as a leader of the resistance forces on Earth against Goku Black. As a close friend and potential love interest of her timeline's Future Trunks, Trunks, they work closely with their allies from the main timeline to defeat Goku Black and foil his Zero Mortal Plan. This version of Mai appears as a supporting character in '' Super Dragon Ball Heroes''. Future Mai is voiced by Eiko Yamada in Japanese and Colleen Clinkenbeard in English.Other characters
Arale Norimaki
is a little girl android built by the scientist Senbei Norimaki in from Toriyama's previous manga ''Fortuneteller Baba
, Fortuneteller Baba in the English anime dub, is an old witch and Kame-Sennin, Master Roshi's older sister. She possesses a magic floating crystal ball that she rides on top of, which she can use to see the location of any lost item and to see into the future. She is also able to travel to the afterlife, where she recruits deceased individuals and brings them back to the living world to fight for her, though only for one day. She lives in a big palace located over an oasis in the desert. She normally charges a very high price for her services unless her team of fighters is defeated. Her regular fighters are , boxing vampire; , an invisible man who is weak with his only advantage being that he can not be seen; , a mummy with brute strength; and , a humanoid devil who can destroy people using the evil in their hearts. When Goku and his friends visit her to find the last Dragon Ball after the Red Ribbon Army's defeat, his adoptive grandfather #Grandpa Gohan, Son Gohan is the last of her fighters, temporarily brought back to the real world to see his grandson. She makes recurring appearances, including bringing Goku back to life for one day for the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament. In Japanese she is voiced by Junpei Takiguchi in ''Dragon Ball (anime), Dragon Ball'' and early ''Dragon Ball Z'', and by Mayumi Tanaka during the latter half of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and during ''Dragon Ball Kai''. In English, she is voiced by Ellen Kennedy in the Ocean dub, and by Linda Chambers-Young in the Funimation dub.Fusion characters
A recurring theme in the ''Dragon Ball series'' is characters created through the process of merging two or more separate beings into one. The idea to have two characters fuse together was suggested by Toriyama's long-time friend and fellow manga artist Masakazu Katsura, leading to the introduction of composite character, amalgamations of characters formed through various techniques. In the anime, the resulting fused characters tend to be depicted as speaking with a dual voice consisting of both participants' voices. The technique, first introduced during the Majin Buu arc, is a ritual dance developed by an alien species called the Metamorans which Goku learned in the Other World. The purpose of this technique is to temporarily merge two or more bodies into a single, superior entity with characteristics from both participants. The newly fused body is dressed in Metamoran attire: a dark-colored vest lined with light-colored linen, white pants with a cloth belt, and boots. When the ritual dance is performed properly, the single being created possesses an astounding level of power, far beyond what either participant would have had individually by combining each other's attributes from strength and speed to reflexes, intelligence, and wisdom. The fusion only lasts for 30 minutes, after which the participants revert to their normal selves. Notable examples of composite characters created with this technique include , the fusion of Goten and Trunks; and , the fusion of Goku and Vegeta. Two individuals wearing a single matching earring but on opposite ears can trigger a . These earrings, usually worn by the Supreme Kai and their aides, combine both users into a new body, as well as an increase in power and personality that is greater than the sum of the two individuals. However, there are alternate methods of dissolving the fusion regardless of whoever the participants are, usually by forcing them apart (such as being magically split through a wish granted by Shenron). Notable examples of composite characters created by wearing a matching pair of Potara earrings include Kibito Kai, a fusion of #Kaioshin, Kibito and the East Supreme Kai of Universe 7; Vegito (ベジット ''Bejitto''), a fusion of Goku and Vegeta, also known as Vegerot in the Viz English manga; and Kefla (ケフラ ''Kefura''), a fusion of Caulifla and Kale. Mortals have a one-hour time limit before they separate, but if a deity is one of the participants, the fusion is permanent; the deity known as the is a fusion of the original and an old witch who stole one of his Potara earrings and put it on without being aware of the consequences. The Namekians demonstrate a related technique early in the ''Dragon Ball Z'' series, where one Namekian absorbs the energy, strength, memories, and intelligence or thought patterns of another through a process akin to . Each participant must willingly consent to fuse in this manner and usually, the pair agrees to the stronger of the two serving as the host's body. The agreed host places his hand over the chest of the other one and through unknown means, merge with a blinding flash. Only the body of the host remains in the aftermath, and the non-host is assimilated and ceases to exist as a body. The current incarnation of Piccolo is a notable example, having assimilated two other Namekian individuals into his being. Villainous characters like #Cell, Cell and #Majin Buu, Majin Buu are also capable of forcibly absorbing other characters in order to acquire greater power by taking advantage of their unique physiology.Grandpa Gohan
Grandpa Son Gohan (孫 悟飯 じいちゃん, Son Gohan Jīsan; FUNimation "Grandpa Gohan", Viz "Son Gohan"), is the adoptive grandfather of Son Goku, whom he found in a crashed spaceship. Having originally studied under Master Roshi and learned the ''Kamehameha'' technique from him, he adopts Goku and teaches him martial arts. He warns Son Goku not to look at the full moon, but Son Goku disobeys him and accidentally kills him while on a rampage in his giant ape form. Son Goku does not learn this until Vegeta IV turns into an ape and tells Son Goku about the transformations. He is brought back to life for one day by Baba Uranai to fight Son Goku and see his growth as a martial artist. In the anime, he later appears as an assistant to , the ruler of the "magical furnace". He is voiced by Osamu Saka in the Japanese version of the original series, Kinpei Azusa in ''Bardock: The Father of Goku'', and Shigeru Chiba in ''Dragon Ball Kai''. In the Funimation dub of the series, he is voiced by Christopher Sabat. He is portrayed by Randall Duk Kim in the American live-action film ''Dragonball Evolution''; his voice was dubbed by Hiroya Ishimaru in the Japanese version. Grandpa Gohan briefly appears in the final chapter of ''Jaco the Galactic Patrolman'', which is set before ''Dragon Ball''.Kai
The , referred to as Lords of Worlds in Viz's English manga and the Kai in the English anime dub, are upper-level gods of the ''Dragon Ball'' multiverse. There are five at a time; one presiding over each of the four quadrants of the universe and the last, the , overseeing them all. The Kai reside in the heavens and are responsible for the lower-level deities who rule over individual planets. Later in the series, it is revealed that there are Supreme Kai, who are in charge of the Kai. It is possible for an individual Kai to be promoted to the rank of the Supreme Kai after a period of training as an apprentice; for example, Zamasu was the former of Universe 10 prior to being chosen by the ruling Supreme Kai of Universe 10 as his apprentice and eventual successor. The North Kai of Universe 7, named King Kai in the English anime dub and as the Lord of the Northern Worlds in the Viz Media localization, trains Goku after his self-sacrifice to defeat Raditz, and eventually trains Yamcha, Tien Shinhan, Chiaotzu, and Piccolo. He is the only other Kai to appear in the original manga besides the , and as such is usually simply referred to as or Northern King Kai. King Kai trains dead fighters that were allowed to keep their bodies if they manage to reach his small planet at the end of . Before training any students, he forces them to appeal to his strange sense of humor and catch his pet monkey ; in the anime, they must also hit the flying cricket with a mallet. King Kai provides Goku with martial arts training and two of his own techniques: the and the , which he himself was never able to master. He continues to help Goku and his friends throughout the series, lending his planet locating and telecommunicating abilities for their use. When Goku brings a self-destructing Cell to his planet, the explosion kills King Kai and Bubbles, and destroys his planet. As he is already in the afterlife, he only gains a halo, and in the anime appears to settle down on the Dai Kai's planet. He is voiced by Jōji Yanami in Japanese media until episode twelve of ''Dragon Ball Super'', where Naoki Tatsuta took over the role, Don Brown (voice actor), Don Brown and Dave Ward (voice actor), Dave Ward in the Ocean dub, Sean Schemmel in the Funimation dub, and Michael McConnohie in the Bang Zoom! Entertainment dub.King Vegeta
, also known as , is the last king of the . He is the father of the Saiyan princes Vegeta and Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!#Characters, Tarble. He led the Saiyans, who have historically lived a violent lifestyle where they raid other planets, to victory in the ten-year war against the , after which the Tuffles' home planet was renamed in his honor. After the Saiyans were annexed by Frieza as a vassal state, he had no choice but to pledge allegiance to him, though he retains power over his people as a vassal. King Vegeta is eventually killed by Frieza, who later destroys his home planet and commits genocide against the entire Saiyan race. In ''Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods'' and in both the anime and manga versions of ''Dragon Ball Super'', King Vegeta is seen in flashbacks depicting his encounter with Beerus during the latter's visit to Planet Vegeta. In Japanese, he is voiced by Banjō Ginga in episode 78 of ''Dragon Ball Z'', Yukimasa Kishino in episode 124, and Masaharu Satō in the eighth ''Dragon Ball Z'' film. Terry Klassen voices him in the Ocean dub, while Christopher Sabat voices him in the Funimation dub.Shenron
, Shenron in Funimation's anime dub, also known as the Eternal Dragon in the Ocean and Funimation dubs and as the Dragon God in the Harmony Gold dub, is the wish-granting dragon summoned when all seven of Earth's Dragon Balls are gathered together. Throughout the series, several rules on the Dragon Balls' use and limitations on Shenron's power are explained. After the wish is granted the balls scatter across the planet, turn to stone, are useless for a year, and cannot be detected by Bulma's Dragon Radar. The Dragon Balls also become useless if Shenron is destroyed; in this case, they must be recreated by their creator. If their creator is killed, the Dragon Balls will also become inert until another creator is able to revive Shenron. Shenron cannot bestow a wish that exceeds the power of his creator, such as Shenron being unable to destroy the Saiyans before they came to earth. Midway through the series, the Dragon Balls are revealed to have been created by the Namekians, Earth's Kami being one of them. A person can only be brought back to life once, and only if that person did not die of natural causes. Earth is without Dragon Balls for a period when Kami re-merges with Piccolo until Dende takes over the position of God. When Dende recreates Earth's Dragon Balls, he makes it so that two wishes can be made at once, but each wish is still capable of resurrecting multiple individuals immediately. Shenron is voiced by Kenji Utsumi in the Japanese version of the series until his death in 2013 with the exclusion of episodes 192 and 193 in the series and the films, in which he is voiced by Masaharu Satō; Kōji Yada in the ''Supreme Kai
The , referred to as Lords of Lords in Viz's English manga and the Supreme Kai in the English anime dub, are the highest-level deities in the ''Dragon Ball'' universe. Like the Kai whom they govern, all Supreme Kai hail from a race of naturally divine beings.''Dragon Ball: Super Exciting Guides'', 2009 While the Kai watch over the living world, the Supreme Kai watch over both the Other World (the afterlife in the ''Dragon Ball'' series) and the living world. The Supreme Kai are known for recruiting mortal beings to become their disciples; Gohan and Trunks trained under their universe's Supreme Kai to prepare for threats like Majin Buu and Dabura and gained access to healing powers in the process. The Supreme Kai and their followers wear a pair of earrings known as the Potara (ポタラ), which allow two individuals to fuse together and permit the wearer to use a Time Ring. In ''Dragon Ball Super'', it is revealed that Gods of Destruction exist and are equal in status to the Supreme Kai. Supreme Kai act as by providing the energy for the creation of new planets and species, while the Gods of Destruction destroy planets or entire civilizations when appropriate to maintain the balance of the universe they oversee.Universe 7
There were originally five Supreme Kai in the Seventh Universe, and four of them ruled over each of the four quadrants of the universe, and a fifth, the , ruled over them in turn. Prior to the events depicted in ''Dragon Ball'', all but one met their fate at the hands of Majin Buu. The Dai Supreme Kai was absorbed by Buu, who then takes a chubby form with an uncanny resemblance to the deity. The Dai Supreme Kai's spirit continues to manifest within Buu, his benign influence somewhat dulling the creature's destructive nature. The , originally the ruler of the eastern quadrant of Universe 7, became the de facto ruler of the entire universe as a result of the demise of his peers. He has purple skin and a white mohawk and is always accompanied by his attendant . In the ''Dragon Ball'' manga he comes to Earth under the alias to meet Goku and his friends, and recruit them to stop Babidi from reviving Buu. After failing to prevent Buu's return, Gohan is taken to the , where he is given the ("Z Sword" in the English anime dub) and put to training. The sword is accidentally broken during Gohan's training, releasing an ancestor of the East Supreme Kai. He uses his power to increase Gohan's and his own life force to resurrect Goku, who decides to remain in the afterlife after his death by a self-destructing Cell. The elder Supreme Kai, referred to as the , remains by his descendant's side as an advisor following Majin Buu's defeat and makes recurring appearances in subsequent ''Dragon Ball'' media. Kibito and the East Supreme Kai become permanently fused into one being, known as in the manga and as Kibito Kai in the anime, via their Potara earrings. Kibito Kai assists in the final battle with Buu by teleporting Goku and the last survivors on Earth onto his planet and helps take Dende to New Namek to use its Dragon Balls to revive Earth and its people. In ''Dragon Ball Super'', Kibito Kai uses a wish granted by the Namekian Dragon Balls to separate himself back into the two original component entities. The East Supreme Kai is voiced by Yūji Mitsuya and Shinichirō Ōta in ''Dragon Ball Super'' and ''Battle of Gods''. In English, the Supreme Kai is voiced by Kent Williams (voice actor), Kent Williams in Funimation's English dub and Michael Dobson in the Ocean Group dub. Kibito is voiced by Shin Aomori, by Don Brown in the Ocean Group dub, and by Chuck Huber in the Funimation dub. The Elder Kai is voiced by Reizō Nomoto in ''Dragon Ball Z'' and by Ryōichi Tanaka in ''Dragon Ball Super'' and ''Battle of Gods''. Tetsuya Iwanaga provides the voice for Elder Kai's younger self in flashbacks. In English, he is voiced by Scott McNeil in the Ocean dub, Steve Olson in the Blue Water dub, and Kent Williams in the Funimation dubs.Universe 10
Gowasu (ゴワス), known as Gowas in the manga, is the ruling Supreme Kai of Universe 10. Gowasu chose Zamasu to be his successor. Unlike many of his peers from the other Universes, he does not resent Goku or view him as being disrespectful. Gowasu, along with his counterpart from Universe 7, traveled to an alternate future world where Zamasu ravaged the world to assist Goku and his associates in dealing with his former apprentice. During the Tournament of Power arc, Gowasu recruits members to fight on behalf of Universe 10, recording and uploading their exploits on a channel known as "GodTube". Gowasu is voiced by Tetsuo Goto in the Japanese version and by Garrett Schenck in the Funimation dub.Universe 6 inhabitants
, also known as the , is the sixth of the twelve parallel universes introduced in ''Dragon Ball Super''. The God of Destruction is #Champa, Champa, the Supreme Kai , and the Angel #Vados, Vados. Universe 6 is linked with Universe 7 as twin universes, and that any planets or species that have existed and/or exist in Universe 7 will exist or are likely have existed in Universe 6, and vice versa. For example, the Saiyan people also exist in Universe 6, but their fates are completely different compared to their Universe 7 counterparts: they live relatively peaceful lives on their homeworld , and were never enslaved or eliminated by their enemies. Instead of conquering other planets, the Saiyans of Universe 6 tamed their desire to battle for good, and use their skills to protect the civilizations of their universe from danger and unrest. Characters from this universe were the first outside of Universe 7 to be introduced when other universes were revealed.Auta Magetta
is a Metalman from Universe 6. In the Tournament of Destroyers, he competed in a tournament against Universe 7. He fights Vegeta where his lava-spewing abilities started to heat up the ring. After breaking the barrier, Vegeta recovers from the overheating and knocks Auta Megetta out of the ring. In the Tournament of Power, Auta Magetta helps Frost attack Vegeta and Master Roshi. Vegeta manages to knock him out of the ring after insulting him. Auta Magetta is voiced by Naoki Tatsuta in the Japanese version.Botamo
is a tall yellow humanoid bear from Universe 6 with rubber skin that can withstand any punch. In the Tournament of Destroyers, he faces off against Goku in the tournament against Universe 7. Goku has a hard time landing a blow on Botamo until he grabs him by the arm and throws him out of the ring. In the Tournament of Power, Botamo fights Gohan, whose punches lift him off the ground until it was enough for Gohan to use the Kamehameha to blast Botamo out of the ring. Botamo is voiced by Yasuhiro Takato in the Japanese version and by Cris George in the Funimation dub.Cabba
is a Saiyan from Planet Sadala, and an elite member of the Sadala Defense Forces, first introduced in ''Dragon Ball Super''. Planet Sadala is also the original homeworld of the Saiyans of Universe 7, but according to Vegeta, it had been destroyed by internal discord long ago and no longer exists. Unlike the arrogant and savage nature exhibited by the vast majority of Saiyans from Universe 7, Cabba is presented as a good-natured and humble individual who speaks respectfully to everyone and sees himself as a protector of the weak. As one of Universe 6's strongest warriors, he is recruited to join Champa's team during the Tournament of Destroyers. Cabba bonds with Vegeta following the events of the tournament and looks up to him as a mentor, despite them fighting for opposing teams. He is voiced by Daisuke Kishio in the Japanese version of the series. In the Funimation English Dub, his voice is supplied by Clifford Chapin.Caulifla and Kale
and are a pair of Saiyans from Universe 6. In ''Dragon Ball Super'', they are introduced as representatives of Universe 6 in the Tournament of Power. Later in the Tournament, they fuse together into a single being known as using a pair of Potara earrings gifted to them by their universe's Supreme Kai but are ultimately defeated by Goku in his Ultra Instinct form.Champa
is Beerus's twin brother and the God of Destruction of Universe 6, which is linked with the Seventh Universe as its "twin universe". He has a long-running rivalry with Beerus, and they often bicker or engage in acts of one-upmanship like food contests and proxy wars. During the List of Dragon Ball Super episodes#Season 3: Universe 6 Saga, Universe 6 Saga, Champa holds a fighting tournament known as the Tournament of Destroyers; he forms a team by gathering the strongest warriors from Universe 6 to challenge Universe 7, which consists of #Hit, Hit, #Cabba, Cabba, #Frost, Frost, #Botamo, Botamo, and #Auta Magetta, Auta Magetta. Champa is voiced by Mitsuo Iwata in the Japanese version of the series. In the Funimation dub, his voice is provided by Jason Liebrecht.Frost
is the ruler of an empire based in Universe 6, and hails from the same race of beings as Universe 7's Frieza. He is first introduced in ''Dragon Ball Super'' as a competitor for his universe during the Tournament of Destroyers. Unlike Frieza, he is apparently perceived in a positive light by the majority of his subjects in Universe 6. Frost's characterization differs between the manga and anime adaptions of ''Dragon Ball Super'': in the anime he is a malevolent being like Frieza, while the manga depicts him as amoral and unsportsmanlike. In the anime, Frost faces off against Goku, Piccolo, and Vegeta in successive rounds in the tournament and defeats Goku and Piccolo by cheating and using his secret poison; Goku is allowed to return to the tournament after this is revealed and Frost is defeated by Vegeta. He is eventually exposed as a devious manipulator who feigns benevolence who is a space pirate and planet broker that discreetly profits from warmongering activities in his universe. In the manga, there is no mention of Frost being involved in criminal activities nor any indication of him being evil, and he appears to have a genuinely pleasant personality. He is indifferent to accusations of being a dirty fighter for using his poisonous stingers, as the tournament offers no prize money and the battles are ultimately pointless according to his perspective. Frost is voiced by Ryūsei Nakao in the Japanese version of the series. In the Funimation English Dub, his voice is supplied by Greg Ayres.Hit
, also known as and as the , is an assassin from Universe 6 introduced in ''Dragon Ball Super''. He is known for using his signature ability to manipulate time and for his capability to eliminate his assassination targets with a single strike. Over a millennium old, he is the strongest member of his universe's team during the Tournament of Destroyers. Hit eventually rebels against Champa and throws his fight against Monaka (モナカ), the weakest participating member of the opposing Universe 7 team whose true purpose is to motivate Goku, by eliminating himself in the final match of the tournament. In Japanese, Hit is voiced by Kazuhiro Yamaji. In the English dub, he is voiced Aaron Roberts in ''Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2'' and by Matthew Mercer in all subsequent appearances.Vados
, #Whis, Whis' sister, is an Angel from Universe 6 who is Champa's attendant and martial arts teacher. Like Whis, her name is also derived from an alcoholic drink, . In ''Dragon Ball Super'', she is first seen accompanying Champa while searching for the Super Dragon Balls; they succeed in obtaining six of the seven Super Dragon Balls prior to the Tournament of Destroyers. Vados openly displays concern with Champa's physique and health problems, and often teases him for being overweight, blaming his weight issues as the cause of his low stamina and his difficulty in keeping up with her training. She is also shown to be polite and respectful, even when addressing lesser beings or those who are not from her universe, such as Goku. Vados is voiced by Yuriko Yamaguchi (voice actor), Yuriko Yamaguchi in the Japanese version. In the English version, Vados is voiced by Caitlin Glass in the Funimation English dub and by Wendee Lee and Tamara Ryan in the Bang Zoom! dub.Universe 11 inhabitants
, also known as the , is the eleventh of the twelve parallel universes introduced in ''Dragon Ball Super''. Universe 11 is linked with Universe 2 as twin universes. The Pride Troopers (プライドトルーパーズ ''Puraido Torūpāsu'') are a powerful superhero team who operate in this universe; they work under their God of Destruction, and the most elite Pride Troopers made up the entirety of Team Universe 11 participating in the Tournament of Power, where their combined strength is portrayed as the biggest threat faced by Team Universe 7.Belmod
, known as Vermoud in the English localization of the ''Dragon Ball Super'' anime, is a slender humanoid in clown makeup and the God of Destruction of Universe 11. He dislikes evil and is proud of the Pride Troopers' work. Toppo is his candidate for God of Destruction when Belmod retires. He is usually accompanied by his attendant and martial arts teacher Marcarita. Belmod is voiced by Masami Kikuchi in the Japanese version and by Markus Lloyd in the Funimation dub.Jiren
, also referred to as , is a member of the Pride Troopers. His quiet, stoic demeanor is a glimpse of his solitary nature; he is haunted by his past losses and desperately tries to undo it all by forging his own path of justice. While fighting for justice, he has no loyalty to anyone beyond himself, believing that trusting others will ultimately backfire. Jiren is very proud of his strength and refuses to accept the help of his comrades even in dire moments when he is under severe pressure from his opponents.Toppo
, known as Top in the English localization of the ''Dragon Ball Super'' anime, is the tall and burly leader of the Pride Troopers, who act as guardians of peace within Universe 11 and form the majority of participants representing Universe 11 in the Tournament of Power. Toppo is a candidate to become Universe 11's next God of Destruction, being the second most-powerful mortal within his home universe after Jiren. Top is voiced by Kenji Nomura in the Japanese version and by Ray Hurd in the Funimation dub.Dyspo
is the Sphynx cat-like blitz captain of the Pride Troopers. In the Tournament of Power, he uses his own super-speed when fighting Hit before retreating. During his fight with Frieza, Dyspo also fights against Gohan who sacrifices himself to get Dyspo out of the ring. Dyspo is voiced by Bin Shimada in the Japanese version and by Christopher Dontrell Piper in the Funimation dub.Zeno
, also known as the Omni-King and as the Lord of Everything in Viz's English manga, is the supreme deity of the whole ''Dragon Ball'' multiverse. Depicted as a childlike humanoid figure, Zeno ranks above all other mortals and gods in the series and is treated with utmost reverence and fear, as he has the power to erase entire universes from existence at will. He is served by a pair of identical-looking attendants and is advised by the Grand Minister. First appearing during the aftermath of the Tournament of Destroyers between Universes 6 and 7, he is addressed by his subjects as in original Japanese media and as Grand Zeno or the Omni-King in the English dub. Goku is a notable exception; he befriends and addresses Zeno in a casual manner () in the original Japanese, "Zenny" in the English dub), which is considered disrespectful and lacking in etiquette by most characters in the series, though Zeno took to Goku and his outgoing friendliness almost immediately after they first met. As of the List of Dragon Ball Super episodes#"Future" Trunks Saga (2016–2017), "Future" Trunks Saga, there are two coequal Zenos in the present time line. Zeno is voiced by Satomi Kōrogi in Japanese and by Sarah Wiedenheft in English.Grand Minister
The , also known as the Grand Priest in Viz's English manga, is the principal advisor and a guiding figure to Zeno as well as the father of all twelve Angels. He is responsible for enforcing Zeno's decrees and welcoming guests to the supreme deity's residential palace. Additionally, the Grand Minister served as the referee of the Zeno Expo and the Tournament of Power. The character is voiced by Masaya Takatsuka in the Japanese version and by Josh Grelle in the Funimation dub.Merchandise
Official and unofficial merchandise were released based on characters from the series, including Keychain, key chains, Action figure, action-figures, plush toys, T-shirts, tumblers and trading cards. Characters from the series also appear in List of Dragon Ball video games, licensed video games.Cultural impact
Fandom
Several celebrities and professional athletes from around the world have made references to characters from the ''Dragon Ball'' series. For example, American UFC fighter Marcus Brimage cited the ''Dragon Ball Z'' series as one of his inspirations for taking up mixed-martial arts. The New Day (professional wrestling), The New Day appeared in Cosplay, full costumes patterned after Saiyan armor at WWE's WrestleMania 32 as a part of their entrance for a match against The League of Nations (professional wrestling), The League of Nations. Argentine professional footballer Eduardo Salvio often celebrates his goals with gestures and signals referencing the signature attacks of various ''Dragon Ball'' characters.Critical reception
Carl Kimlinger of Anime News Network (ANN) stated, "Few anime series have mainstreamed it the way ''Dragon Ball Z'' has. To a certain generation of television consumers its characters are as well known as any in the animated realm, and for many it was the first step into the wilderness of anime fandom." His colleague Allen Divers praised the story and humor of the manga for being very good at conveying all of the characters' personalities. Carlo Santos, also from ANN, commented that the ''Dragon Ball'' cast "may not be as stylish-looking as today's Shōnen manga, shonen adventure protagonists, but every character has a distinctive set of physical features, making them identifiable at any moment". DVD Talk's Todd Douglass praised the "deep, insightful, and well-developed" characters, writing "[f]ew shows can claim to have a cast quite like Dragon Ball's, and that's a testament to the creative genius of Toriyama." Tim Jones of T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews commended the series for having good characterization, saying: "You do care about them, and want to get to know more about them." He considered them to be different from stereotypical stock characters, but noted that they have much more development early on than when compared to later in the series. Theron Martin, also from ANN, wrote that while the characters are not complicated, they are "easy to love, hate, and respect", and are a major reason for the series popularity. For example, he described the "immense pride of Vegeta", and how that can be a fatal flaw, especially shines through, as do the freewheeling spirits of Goten and Trunks, the naiveté of Buu and Mr. Satan's attention-loving, glory-hound nature, while Number 18 shows a cunning side. He also praised the themes from the warriors, saying they speak to "basic yet powerful themes like faith, confidence, heroism, sacrifice, love, and understanding what is truly worth fighting for", and the ways they react while fighting, although the fights can sometimes become very long with little plot development. On the other hand, the handling of the series' major female characters, such as Chi-Chi, Bulma and Videl, have been subject to some criticism. Martin felt that the series overused the plot device of having characters "grow seemingly untouchably powerful, only to be put out when eventually upstaged".References
''Dragon Ball'' manga
Entire series
* Akira Toriyama, Toriyama, Akira. ''ドラゴンボール [Dragon Ball]'' (in Japanese). 42 vols. Tokyo: Shueisha, 1985–1995. * Toriyama, Akira. ''Dragon Ball''. 16 vols. San Francisco: Viz Media, 2003–2004. * Toriyama, Akira. ''Dragon Ball Z''. 26 vols. San Francisco: Viz Media, 2003–2006.Individual volumes
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