Monday, December 21, 2009

about Frieza

Frieza (フリーザ, Furīza?, or Prince Freeza[1]) is a fictional supervillain from the Dragon Ball universe created by Akira Toriyama. The character first appears in the Dragon Ball manga, followed by Dragon Ball Z. Frieza also appears in the television special Bardock: The Father of Goku, a few Dragon Ball Z movies, the special Plan to Destroy the Saiyans, and in Dragon Ball GT. At the time of his appearance, Frieza is feared even by North Kai.[2]

About Uub

Uub (ウーブ, Ūbu?), known as Oob in the Viz manga and in Japanese versions, is the reincarnation of the evil Majin Buu. After Kid Buu is destroyed, Goku asks him to be reincarnated as a good person, so they may battle again. King Yemma overhears the request and complies with it. Goku eventually senses Uub's hidden power, and seeks him out when Uub attends the tournament to gain money for his village. Goku ends up deciding to train him to be Earth's new guardian and as an opponent that he can battle. In Dragon Ball GT, Mr. Buu enters Uub's body, making him into "Majuub" to face threats such as Baby, Super #17, and the Shadow Dragons. He is voiced by Megumi Urawa in Japan and Kara Edwards (Kid Uub) and Sean Teague (Teen Uub) in the FUNimation dub.

About Shenron Evil Dragon

Shenron (神龍, Shén Lóng?, lit. "God Dragon"), also known as the Eternal Dragon in the Ocean Group and Funimation dubs, Shenlong in the Viz manga, Shen Long in Japanese versions, and the Dragon God in the Harmony Gold dub, is the wish granting dragon summoned when all of Earth's Dragon Balls are gathered. Shenron can bestow any wish as long as it does not exceed the power of his creator (who must be still alive) and has not been previously granted.[50] This is why Shenron can only bring the same person back to life once. Shenron can originally only grant one wish, but after being revived by Dende, he is able to grant two at a time. Shenron often tries to hasten summoners to make their wishes. He will usually threatens to leave or kill the summoner if they do not quickly make their wish, but never follows through with it. He is voiced by Kenji Utsumi in the Japanese version of the series with the exclusion of episodes 192 and 193 in the series and the films, in whch he is voiced by Masaharu Satō; he is voiced by Daisuke Gōri in Dragon Ball GT and by Kōji Yada in the Dr. Slump remake. In the English versions of the series, he is voiced by Don Brown in the Ocean Group dub and by Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub.

His Namek counterpart is Porunga (ポルンガ?). Unlike Shenron, Porunga has a large, muscular upper body and various Namekian traits; he initially can only bring a single person back to life at a time, but can bring that person back multiple times. He can grant three wishes, so long as they don't exceed his creator's power, his creator is still alive, and each request is delivered in the Namekian dialect. Dragon Ball GT introduces the Black Star Shenron, a much larger red Shenron made by Kami when he and Piccolo Daimao were still one entity. He is summoned when the Black Star Dragon Balls are gathered, and can grant any single wish, regardless of any restrictions placed on the other dragons. He is voiced by Junpei Takiguchi in the Japanese version of the series with the exclusion of episode 283, in which he is voiced by Daisuke Gōri; he is voiced by Masaharu Satō in the video games. He is voiced by Christopher Sabat in the English dub of the series.

About King Kai

The Kai (界王, Kaiō?) are upper-level gods of the Dragon Ball universe. There are five at a time that rule over the main galaxy of the universe, with one presiding over each of the four quadrants in a galaxy, and the last overseeing them all. The Kai are responsible for the lower-level gods, who rule over individual planets. The Kai reside in the heavens, with each having their own small planet. There is a sense of competition among the Kai over whose quadrant has the best fighters. King Kai, the Northern Kai, trains Goku after his self-sacrifice to defeat Raditz.

King Kai, also known as Lord of the Worlds (界王様, Kaiō-sama?) and North Kai (北の界王, Kita no Kaiō?), is the Kai of the northern quadrant of the galaxy. His companion is a pet monkey named Bubbles and in the anime he also has a flying cricket companion named Gregory. King Kai trains fighters allowed to keep their bodies if they manage to reach his small planet at the end of Snake Way. Before training any students, he forces them to appeal to his strange sense of humor, catch Bubbles, and hit Gregory with a mallet.[47] He provides Goku with martial arts training and two of his own techniques, the Genki Dama and the Kaio-ken, which King Kai 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 destroys his planet. As he is already in the Other World, he only gains a halo and in the anime he appears to settle down on Grand Kai's planet. He is voiced by Jōji Yanami in Japan, Don Brown in the Ocean Group dub and Sean Schemmel in the Funimation dub.

About Evil Dragons

The Evil Dragons, known as the Shadow Dragons in the English versions, are a group of evil beings born from the evil energy caused by overuse of the Dragon Balls. When attempting to repair the damage caused by Super #17, the cigar-smoking Evil Shenron is summoned from the Dragon Balls instead of the regular Shenron. He splits into seven dragons, each containing a Dragon Ball. They are known as the One-Star through Seven-Star Dragons in Japan, and Syn Shenron, Haze Shenron, Eis Shenron, Nuova Shenron, Rage Shenron, Oceanus Shenron, and Naturon Shenron in the English versions.

Goku and Pan kill all of the dragons besides the One-Star, Four-Star, and Three-Star Dragons, and collect their Dragon Balls. Goku soon fights the Four-Star Dragon, voiced by Ken Yamaguchi in Japan and John Burgmeier in the English dub, who is fire-based and much more honorable than his siblings. The fight is soon interrupted by the Three-Star Dragon, who blinds Goku in an attempt to kill him. Goku eventually manages to kill the dragon, and when the Four-Star Dragon attempts to help Goku with his eyes, he is killed by One-Star Dragon, voiced by Hidekatsu Shibata in Japan and Bob Carter and Christopher R. Sabat in the English dub. The dragon absorbs the Dragon Balls, transforming into Omega Shenron. After a long battle, he is killed by Goku's Super Genki Dama, and the Dragon Balls are purified.

About Babadi

Babidi (バビディ, Babidi?) is the son of Bibidi, the creator of Majin Buu. After Buu is sealed and his father is killed, he sets out to resurrect Buu to help him conquer the universe. Babidi manages to take over the minds of many strong warriors in order to help him achieve his goal, including Demon King Dabura, alien warrior Pui Pui, light-devouring monster named Yakon, and two muscle-bound humans, Yamu and Spopovitch. 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 manages to control him with the threat of resealing him, though after being manipulated by Goku, Buu turns on him and shatters his head with a single punch. He later appears in Hell, cheering Goku and Vegeta on during their fight with Kid Buu, and then in Dragon Ball GT, when various villains escape from Hell. He is voiced by Jōji Yanami in Japan, Duncan Brannan in the Funimation dub and Terry Klassen in the Ocean Group dub.

About Cell

Cell (セル, Seru?) is the ultimate creation of Doctor Gero. He is an artificial life form created using the 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, a powerful energy blast which he gains from the cells of Goku.[7] In creating the character of Cell, Toriyama tried many different designs before finally settling on the one used in the series. Cell evolves several times throughout his appearances. He originally evolves from a cocoon-like form into his first "Imperfect Form", which is 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 it to absorb other organisms.[8] The tail recedes under his wings in his final "Perfect Form", and he can use it to spawn Cell Jr. (セルジュニア, Seru Junia?)s, minuscule child-like versions of himself.

Requiring androids #17 and #18 to evolve, he finds out that they are already dead in his timeline, so he kills the Trunks of his timeline and uses Trunks' time machine to travel back in time. He eventually absorbs both after many battles and ascends to his perfect form.[9][10] He decides to hold the "Cell Games", a tournament in which he fights against the Earth's fighters until there are none left, resulting in Earth's destruction.[11] Cell manages to defeat Goku, but he is eventually killed by Super Saiyan 2 Gohan with one arm.[12] Cell appears in Hell in Dragon Ball Z, and makes a few appearances in Dragon Ball GT. Cell is voiced by Norio Wakamoto in the Japanese anime, Dale Wilson in the Ocean Group dub, and Dameon Clarke in the Funimation dub.

Majin Buu

Majin Buu (魔人ブウ, Majin Bū?, also translated as "Majin Boo") is a magical life form created by the wizard, Bibidi, billions of years before the events of Dragon Ball took place. He is eventually sealed by Bibidi after he becomes uncontrollable, and Bibidi's son, Babidi makes it his goal to revive Buu. After being released, Buu appears as an innocent looking pudgy pink genie-like creature. He is very naive and easily influenced, and he has a very volatile balance between his gentle and evil sides. After Buu kills Babidi, he becomes close friends with Hercule, which eventually causes him to expel his evil side. This evil manifests, and it manages to defeat and absorb the good side, resulting in a tall, slender form, who calls himself "Evil Buu." He is interested in a challenge, and later goes on to absorb Goten and Trunks as Gotenks, Piccolo, and Gohan.

It is revealed by the surviving member of the Kaioshin that the fat form of Buu is actually the result of the original assimilation of their leader into his body. The original is a sleek, child-sized being who is obsessed with chaos and destruction. The original is restored after Goku and Vegeta remove the good side from Super Buu. The good side is later spit out by the original, and he goes on to live with Hercule on Earth, while the original is killed by Goku, who wishes for him to be reincarnated as a good person. King Yemma, hearing the wish, reincarnates him into a child named Uub.

All forms of Buu have a rubbery body that is easily damaged. He can regenerate instantly from any wound, regrow any part of his body, and he can even restore himself from vapor. It is possible for him to become so worn down that his regeneration begins to fail. He can reconfigure body portions into weapons, including stretching his extremities. Buu also can heal damaged beings, shapeshift, and transfigure other objects and organisms. He can also absorb other organisms by enveloping them with his body, and can replicate fighting techniques, even after witnessing them once.

In the original Japanese Buu and all his forms are currently voiced by Kōzō Shioya in all media. In the Ocean Studio dub Scott McNeil would voice Fat Buu, Brian Dobson would voice the Evil and Super Buus, and Ward Perry would voice Kid Buu. McNeil would voice the renamed Mr. Buu in the Blue Water dub. In the Funimation dub Josh Martin voices Fat and Kid Buus, and Justin Cook voices Evil and Super Buu. Martin and Cook voice Buu in all video games with exception of Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout where Buu, in kid form, was voiced by Dougary Grant. Buu was rated by Wizard magazine as the 40th greatest villain of all time.[13] David F. Smith of IGN states that although he is tough, Majin Buu's pink complexion prevents anybody from taking him as a serious threat.[14]

About Baby

Baby (ベビー, Bebī?) is a parasitic alien supervillain that first appears in the 22nd episode of Dragon Ball GT. Baby was created by combining the DNA of the king of the Tuffles with a cybernetic body. Baby desires to destroy all of the Saiyans to avenge his people. Baby is first reactivated from a sleep state by his creator, Doctor Myu. He attempts to fight Goku, Trunks, and Pan, but is easily defeated. To boost his power, Baby infects various people with his DNA and begins gathering energy from them. After a second defeat at the hands of the three Saiyans, Baby infects Trunks and then goes to Earth. On Earth he battles Son Goten and Son Gohan, infects them both, and is able to infect Vegeta and make him his primary host. Goku, Trunks, and Pan return to Earth to find the entire population is now under Baby's control. Baby is able to defeat Goku, then he begins using the Black Star Dragon Balls to restore the Planet Plant and transport the Earth population to it. During this time, Baby evolves into an even more powerful form and defeats Goku again. This causes Goku to transform into a Golden Great Ape and then into a Super Saiyan 4. In this new form, Goku is able to defeat Baby-Vegeta. He has Bulma, also under his control, fire a radiation beam at him from her Blutz Wave Generator which enables him to transform into a Golden Great Ape. After a lengthy battle, Baby separates from Vegeta and attempts to escape in a spaceship, vowing to return to destroy the Saiyans. Goku blasts the spaceship with a 10x Kamehameha attack, sending it into the sun. The ship is destroyed and Baby is obliterated.

He is voiced by Yusuke Numata in the Japanese version and by Mike McFarland in the English Funimation dub.

About Chaotzu

Chiaotzu (餃子, Chaozu?) is a small human that resembles a doll with white skin, red cheeks, and one hair under his hat. Though he is not physically strong, he is skilled with psychokinesis and telepathy. He first studies under the Crane Hermit with his close friend, Tien Shinhan. After Tien realizes that the Crane Hermit's teachings are wrong, the two leave him and join with Goku and his companions. He continues to support Tien throughout the series, even going as far as self-destructing on Nappa in order to attempt to save him. After the Saiyan Saga, Chiaotzu is generally no longer involved in battle. He is voiced by Hiroko Emori in Japan, Cathy Weseluck in the Ocean Group dub and Monika Antonelli in the Funimation dub.

About Chi-Chi

Chi Chi (チチ?), known as Chi-Chi in the Viz manga, Chichi in Japanese versions, and Milk in Latin-American TV, is the wife of Goku and the mother of Gohan and Goten. She is very protective over the well being of her family, and wishes to remove them from Goku's lifestyle of fighting and constant conflict. She attempts to have Gohan focus on studying during his childhood, but this is interrupted by the constant threats to Earth. She later relaxes with Goten, even training him herself. As the daughter of the Ox-King, she is very strong in her own right, having easily made it to the quarter-finals of the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai. She and Goku first meet as children, and Goku promises to marry her, thinking marriage is a kind of food. She later confronts him to have him fulfill the promise, despite the misunderstanding. She was voiced by Mayumi Shō in the Japanese version of the series until episode 88, from which point she was voiced by Naoko Watanabe. In the English Funimation dub, she is voiced by Laura Bailey and Cynthia Cranz. Chi Chi is played by Jamie Chung in the live-action film Dragonball Evolution; her voice was dubbed over by Ami Koshimizu in the Japanese version of the film.

About Pan

Pan (パン?) is the granddaughter of Goku. Pan's ancestry comes from both humans, and the extraterrestrials called the Saiyans, which becomes the primary race throughout the Dragon Ball galaxies. Pan is the daughter of the first Saiyan Human hybrid to appear in the series, Gohan, and his human wife Videl. In the Japanese anime, she was voiced by Yūko Minaguchi. In the English versions of DBZ, she is voiced by Kate Bristol in the Funimation dub and Brenna O'Brien in the Ocean Group dub. In the English versions of Dragon Ball GT, she is voiced by Elise Baughman in the Funimation dub and by Caitlynne Medrek in the Blue Water dub.

About Master Roshi

Master Roshi, known in Japanese versions as Kame Sen'nin (亀仙人, Kame Sennin?) and Muten Rōshi (武天老師?), is an ancient and wise martial arts master and the first Earthling to wield the Kamehameha. Though he seems frail, he is a mighty warrior, having trained Grandpa Gohan, Ox King, Son Goku, and others. He is a stock character, as he is both the archetypal wise old man and dirty old man, the latter being typical of shōnen manga. Still, he is depicted to be a very wise and gentle person, who loves life and its simple pleasures, but is willing to die if necessary, such as when performing the Mafuba technique (Evil Containment Wave in the English dub) against Piccolo Daimao.[25] He sometimes gets cranky, which further provides comic relief. He is bald, with a thick van dyke beard and wears sunglasses. Roshi wears beach clothes or martial arts suits and, during the earlier stages of the series, a turtle shell on his back. He usually wields a walking stick. When wishing to act anonymously in the World Martial Arts Tournament, Roshi uses the name Jackie Chun.

Roshi was originally voiced by Kōhei Miyauchi. Miyauchi's final acting session before he died was for episode 260 of Dragon Ball Z, which he recorded only 3 months before his death. The episode aired on March 15, 1995. In his final line, he yells out "Kuririn!", and is turned into a bar of chocolate by Majin Buu shortly afterwards. Since episode 288 of Dragon Ball Z, Roshi is voiced by Hiroshi Masuoka, who voices him throughout Dragon Ball GT and in the recent video games, such as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi. He is voiced by Kinya Aikawa in the 10th anniversary special and by Masaharu Satō in movie 13. In the Funimation dub, he is voiced by Mike McFarland. He is portrayed by Chow Yun-Fat in the live-action film Dragonball Evolution; his voice was dubbed over by Tsutomu Isobe in the Japanese dub of the film.

About Tien Shinhan

Tien Shinhan (天津飯, Tenshinhan?, nicknamed Ten), known as Shinto in the Harmony Gold dub, is first introduced in chapter 113 of the manga series.[26] Initially an enemy of Goku who was trained by Roshi's rival the Crane Hermit, Tien soon makes peace with Goku and becomes a Z Fighter. Accompanied by his friend Chiaotzu, Tien enters the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament[27] and faces Goku, who proves to be a more than worthy opponent. Eventually, after Goku survives every attack thrown at him, Tien destroys the arena with his Kikohou, but Goku jumps into the air and uses his Kamehameha to slam himself into Tien. Both fighters fall down to the ground, but Goku is hit by a passing car, causing him to land on the ground first, which makes Tien the winner. Afterwards, Tien and Chiaotzu become allies of Goku. He participated in the battle against the Saiyans in Dragon Ball Z, in which he is killed by Nappa, along with Chiaotzu, Yamcha and Piccolo. The four of them are trained by King Kai and later revived by Porunga. Tien also participated in the battles against Cell and Majin Buu.

Tien is bald and has three eyes, the third placed on his forehead. The third eye is from becoming enlightened.[28] When Toriyama began creating the Dragon Ball series, he used Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West as a prototype for his own work.[29] Tien's three eyed physical characteristic resembles the story character Erlang Shen, and both are warriors who were originally adversaries of the main character.[30] His outfits change consistently as the series goes on, and he usually doesn't wear a shirt when fighting. In the Japanese version of the series, he was voiced by Hirotaka Suzuoki until his death in 2006; Kōichi Yamadera acted as a substitute for Suzuoki for episodes 82 and 84 of the series. He is voiced by Mitsuaki Madono in Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit and by Hikaru Midorikawa in Dragon Ball Kai. In the English Funimation dub of the series, he was voiced by Chris Cason in the third season and by John Burgmeier from the fourth season onwards and in the redub of the third season. He was voiced by Matt Smith in the Canadian Ocean Group dub.

About Videl

Videl (ビーデル, Bīderu?) is the daughter of Hercule. Like her father, she trains in martial arts, even surpassing him in strength.[31] She uses her abilities to fight crime in the city, and after Gohan appears as the Great Saiyaman, she quickly figures out his identity. She uses that to blackmail him into showing her how to fly. After Buu is fully defeated, the two form a relationship, eventually become married, and have a child named Pan. When the two fight crime together afterwards, she takes on the role of the "Great Saiyaman 2 or Great Saiyawoman". She is voiced by Yuko Minaguchi in Japan, Moneca Stori in the Ocean dub, and Kara Edwards in the Funimation dub. Her name is an anagram of Devil, a play on words with her father's Japanese name (Mister Satan).

About Yamcha

Yamcha (ヤムチャ, Yamucha?), known as Zedaki in the Harmony Gold dub, is introduced as an outlaw and starts out as an antagonist of Son Goku's in order to steal his Dragon Ball and wish not to feel nervous when being near to women. He eventually reforms, becoming an ally and Z Fighter. After participating in Baba's tournament, Yamcha requests to become the pupil of Master Roshi, to which Master Roshi obliges. As result from such training, Yamcha becomes able to develop various energy techniques such as the Kamehameha and the Soukidan, an energy sphere which he can control after throwing it. He soon becomes able to fly and is able to train with various gods from the Dragon Ball universe. After the attack from the Red Ribbon's androids, he quits fighting, noting that he is very weak in comparison to his friends. His constant companion is Puar. During the series, he holds a romantic relationship with Bulma, but they break up some time after Future Trunks' first appearance. He is voiced by Tōru Furuya in the Japanese version of the series. In the English dub, he is voiced by Ted Cole and later Christopher Sabat.[32] In the 2009 Dragon Ball live-action film, he was portrayed by Joon Park, whose voice was dubbed over by Hisao Egawa in the Japanese dub of the film.

About Raditz

Raditz (ラディッツ, Radditsu) is a character in Dragon Ball Z. Raditz is the biological brother of Goku and the eldest son of Bardock, he works alongside Vegeta and Nappa, and is essentially a warrior in Frieza's army. While working on a team led by Vegeta, Raditz traveled to Earth to find out if Goku had finished the mission that he was sent on as a baby: the overthrow of Earth. Upon arrival however, Raditz discovered that Goku had lost his violent Saiyan tendencies and also had no knowledge of his ancestry or his true species. Raditz attempted to persuade Goku to join him and take over the planet, but to no avail. Shigeru Chiba voiced him in Japanese version, Jason Gray-Stanford voiced him in the English version, and Justin Cook voices him in the English version of the Ultimate Uncut version and video games.

About Piccolo

Introduced as the son and reincarnation from the demon Piccolo Daimaoh, Piccolo Jr. plans to continue his father's mission of world domination, and avenge his death at the hands of Goku. Jr. enters the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament under the alias "Ma Junior" (魔Jr.(マ ジュニア), Demon Jr?). Piccolo fights Goku, but is defeated in the final round. Five years later, Piccolo is confronted by an alien named Raditz.[6] Realizing the Saiyan would thwart his plans for world domination, Piccolo teams up with Goku in an attempt to stop Raditz from destroying the Earth.[7] When the two arch rivals team up, Piccolo is able to defeat Raditz, but at the cost of Goku's life. Piccolo remains amazed with the powers from Goku's son, Son Gohan, and trains him to fight against the two Saiyan who will invade Earth.[8][9]

When the Saiyan arrive a year later, Piccolo's fondness toward Gohan results in him receiving of one of Nappa's attacks aimed to Gohan, which results in the death of Kami and the Dragon Balls. After the Saiyans are defeated, Gohan and others travel to Piccolo's homeworld Namek to revive those who died against the Saiyans with the Namekian Dragon Balls. Piccolo is resurrected on Planet Namek to help Goku and others defeat the evil Frieza. Despite his massive power increase and going head to head with Frieza's second tranformation, Frieza tranforms and Piccolo is defeated and severely injured by Frieza, leaving Goku to defeat him alone. Piccolo is restored to health, and waits a year until Goku arrives back on Earth. He then trains with Goku and Gohan for three years to prepare for a battle against two powerful androids created by the Red Ribbon to kill Goku.

After being defeated by Android #17 and Android #18, Piccolo seeks to unite with Kami, and gain another massive increase in power. After uniting with Kami, Piccolo becomes aware of a more dangerous threat named Cell. Before his second encounter with Cell, Piccolo once again battles the androids, except this time he battles #17 one on one. After a somewhat even match, Cell arrives on the battle scene and needing to absorb the androids to complete his power, Piccolo is nearly killed by Cell, and he is forced to participate in a Martial Arts Tournament created by Cell called the Cell Games where he fights one of the seven Cell Juniors that are created by Cell, who are later destroyed by Gohan.

Seven years later, Piccolo acts as a trainer to Son Goten, Goku's second son, and Trunks, Vegeta's son, and their fused form Gotenks. Piccolo trains the boys in fighting the evil creature Majin Buu, but is later absorbed by Buu along with Gotenks and Gohan and incorporated into his being. He is later freed by Goku and Vegeta, and he later gives his energy to Goku's Super Spirit Bomb, which Goku uses to defeat Buu once and for all.

In Dragon Ball GT he is severely injured by Gohan while he was possessed by Baby and later dies with Earth in order to destroy the Black Star Dragon Balls. He goes to Heaven but then requests he is sent to Hell in order to free Goku when he is imprisoned there. He can be seen putting Hell in order and protecting the rulers there. In the final episode, Goku stops in Hell to see Piccolo. He tells Piccolo that he will be leaving and that they are glad they met and teamed up. He also says that he has become a good friend and he will get out of Hell someday. They shake hands and Goku leaves while Piccolo stays behind.

About Krlilin

Krillin (クリリン, Kuririn?) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga, authored by Akira Toriyama, and later adapted to anime.

Krillin is introduced in Dragon Ball as a rival of the main character, Son Goku. Later in the series, he can also be seen having a close relationship with Goku, as well as his child, Son Gohan. Krillin eventually settles down and marries Android #18 after the Cell Games to have a child named Maron.[3]

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Goku vs Majin Vegeta

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Dragon Ball/Z/GT Most Powerful Atacks


Kamehameha (亀破波, かめはめは, "Turtle Devastation Wave", "Turtle Destruction Wave") is the first energy attack that is shown in the Dragon Ball series. It is first seen in Manga volume 2 and in Dragon Ball: episode 8 ("The Kamehameha wave"). The Kamehameha Wave is the most widely used finishing attack in the Dragon Ball series, and is Goku's signature attack. It is also a signature attack of the Turtle school.





The Heat Dome Attack (熱ドーム攻撃; Atsusa Tengai Attaku) is Future Trunks's final and most powerful attack in his Super Saiyan form he used to destroy Imperfect Cell in his future timeline. First, Trunks throws his opponent up in the air and points both his hands upward at the target. Then, he charges a large dome of yellow energy around himself. From this dome of energy expels a gigantic blast of energy up at the enemy, inflicting an enormous amount of damage. Future Trunks used this technique to kill Imperfect Cell right as the bio-android was charging a Kamehameha in the hopes of destroying the Earth.

The attack was named in the Budokai Tenkaichi series, and is Super Saiyan Future Trunks's (without sword) Ultimate Blast. This move also appeared in Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit as Future Trunks's ultimate attack.


The Special Beam Cannon (魔貫光殺砲, Makankōsappō; English "Light of Death"; Literally meaning "Demon Impaling Light Killing Gun") is an energy wave technique in the Dragon Ball franchise, and is Piccolo's signature attack. It made its debut in "Piccolo's Plan", the 4th episode of Dragon Ball Z, which premiered on May 17, 1989. The technique is a very powerful laser beam created by Piccolo in order to destroy his then-arch-enemy, Goku.

The move is performed by touching the index and middle fingers of one hand to the forehead and charging enough energy to attack. Its speed changes to the power level of the person performing the move. When ready, the fingers are extended forward, the attacker shouts the name of the attack and two thin ki beams are unleashed from the fingers. One remains straight while the other coils around the straight beam. The resulting beam is quite powerful, drilling through most targets, and exploding on the ones it can't. It can also be used with only one arm (as when Piccolo used it the for first time).

The main disadvantage of the attack is the time required to build up enough energy for the focused burst, however, with enough concentration, this can be bypassed. It is the first technique in the series to be referred to as being faster than light, as Piccolo reasoned that Raditz had to be "faster than the speed of light" to evade it.




Final Flash (ファイナルフラッシュ, fainaru furasshu) is one of Vegeta's signature moves (together with Galick Gun and Big Bang Attack), and supposedly the most powerful. In order to make the attack, Vegeta draws his hands back and gathers up all of his energy. Then, he thrusts his palms forward and discharges a massive golden-yellow beam of energy towards his opponent.
Vegeta first uses this attack in anger against Recoome after being smashed into nearby rocks. However, at this point, the attack is unnamed and the charge time is significantly shorter, resulting in a weaker attack. The posing for the attack is nearly identical to Vegeta's Final Flash as a Super Saiyan, where the only difference is that Vegeta's fingers are splayed straight out when he thrusts his hands forward instead of being bent forward, as well as the beam being a different color(blue). Recoome's armor is mostly obliterated by the blast, though he emerges from the dust undamaged and even striking a pose.
It is not until Vegeta uses this move during his fight with Perfect Cell that he dubs the attack the Final Flash. Though Cell was significantly more powerful, the sheer amount of energy that Vegeta put into the attack, reflected by significant charge time, nearly obliterated the overconfident Cell as well as the entire Earth. Cell was taunted into standing still and take the blast's full force. Sensing the danger only at the last second, Cell attempted to dodge the beam as the destructive energy disintegrated the ground on which he stood and continued off into deep space. When the dust cleared, Cell had lost half of his upper torso (he was also shocked that the attack was actually able to damage him). Despite this, and to Vegeta's surprise, Cell was able to regenerate himself and continue the fight.
In the anime (but not in the manga), Vegeta uses this move against the Cell Jr. he is fighting against, but the attack is easily dispatched. In this instance, Vegeta spent only a few seconds charging up the attack rather than the several minutes used in its debut (presumably due to the desperate situation at hand), which could explain why the Cell Jr. was able to effortlessly deflect an attack that Perfect Cell himself was previously vulnerable to.
Vegeta later uses it against Goku as Majin Vegeta (the attack name is heard, but not seen, as he placed the fingers of his hands upward instead of the heels of his hands to each other), and then later against a swarm of Kid Buus while buying time for Goku to charge his Spirit Bomb. Goku also uses a very simlar move against Kid Buu while fighting in his Super Saiyan 2 form.
It should be noted that in the anime, the attack's color matches Vegeta's default aura, but this is not true in the Playdia Game "DBZ Gaiden" where (Super Saiyan) Vegeta Shoots a Blue Final Flash.





The Universal Spirit Bomb (全世界の元気玉, Zensekai no Genki Dama ; Literally meaning "Universal Spirit Ball") is the final and most powerful version of the Spirit Bomb used by Goku. It draws its phenomenal power from energy sources across the whole universe. It was used as a final attack to defeat Omega Shenron.

After Goku and Vegeta lost both their fusion into Gogeta as well as their Super Saiyan 4 transformations, the battle against Omega Shenron seemed hopeless. However, as Omega was about to kill the Z-Fighters, Goku, who was thought to have been killed while trying to stop an energy ball from destroying the Earth, rises up from a crater and prepares the Spirit Bomb with the all the energy of the people on Earth. Even so, it is still not powerful enough to defeat Omega Shenron.

However, thanks to the help of King Kai, along with the other Kais, Goku is able to ask every person in the universe to donate their energy to the Spirit Bomb, thus creating the Universal Spirit Bomb. With the attack complete, Goku launches the Universal Spirit Bomb against Omega Shenron, completely destroying the Shadow Dragon and moving it upward into the sky where it finally bursts into a massive, black explosion. With all of the Shadow Dragons finally defeated, the Dragon Balls are restored to their normal states.

The attack is seen in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, where it is Goku (GT)'s Ultimate Blast, under the name, "Spirit Bomb." While it is the largest and strongest version out of all the other Spirit Bombs in the anime, however, it is the smallest version in the video game, possibly due to Goku's stature as a child.

Dragon Ball/Z/GT Villans

Amond
Android 13
Android 14
Android 15
Android 19
Angila
Appule
Babidi
Baby
Bank Robber
Bear Thief
Bibidi
Bido
Big Gete Star robot
Bio-Broly
Bio-Man
Bizu
Black Smoke Shenron
Blueberry
Bojack
Bon Para
Bongo
Borbonne
Broly
Bujin
Bullies of the Orin Temple
Burter
Buyon
Cacao
Captain Dark
Captain Ginyu
Captain Yellow
Cardinal Mutchy Mutchy
Cell
Cell Jr.
Cellin
Colonel Silver
Colonel Violet
Commander Nezi
Commander Red
Commander Zeeun
Con Man Shopkeeper
Cooler
Count Drac
Cui
Cyclopian Guards
Cymbal
Dabura
Daiz
The Dictator
Dodoria
Don Kee
Don Para
Doore
Dr. Gero
Dr. Kochin
Dr. Mashirito
Dr. Myuu
Dr. Raichi
Dr. Wheelo
Drum



Ebifurya
Eis Shenron
Emperor Pilaf
Evil Buu







Frieza
Frieza Soldier
Frieza's Henchmen
Fu-Lum
Future Android 17
Future Android 18
Future Cell



Gale
Garlic
Garlic Jr.
General Blue
General Copper
General Rilldo
General White
Ghastel
Giant talking octopus
Ginger
Greger
Guldo
Gyoshu and Kakuja



Hachihyaku
Hasky
Haze Shenron
Heart virus
Hell
Hell Fighter 17
Hirudegarn
Hoi

Igor





Janemba
Jeice


Kid Buu
King Cold
King Moai
King Nikochan
King Piccolo
King nikochan's servant
Kishime
Kogu
Kuriza



Lakasei
Lesoy
List of tertiary characters
List of villains in Dragon Ball films
Lord Jaguar
Lord Piccolo (James Marsters)
Lord Slug
Lord Yao
Lucifer



Mai
Mai (Eriko Tamura)
Major Metallitron
Maloja
Mamba
Master Shen
Medamatcha
Men-Men
Mercenary Tao
Misokatsun
Monster Carrot
Mr. Musuka
Mr. Shu
Murasaki Brothers
Mustard








Nappa
Natt
Naturon Shenron
Neiz
Nicky
Ninja Murasaki



Oceanus Shenron
Omega Shenron
Onio
Oozaru
Ozotto



Para brothers
Paragus
Piano
Pirate robot
Pit Bull Pete
Plague
Princess Snake
Professor Monster
Pui Pui



Rabbit Mob
Raditz
Rage Shenron
Raiti
Rasin
Raspberry
Raven
Recoome
Red Ribbon Army
Red Shark Gang
Red Shark Gang Leader
Ribet



Saibaman
Salt
Salza
Sansho
Scarface
Shorty
Shu
Smitty
Son Para
Spice
Spice Boys
Spopovich
Staff Officer Black
Super Android 17
Super Buu
Susha
Syn Shenron



Tambourine
Template:Ginyu Force
Terror
Terror and plague
The Ginyu Force
Tiger Thief
Toad Warriors
Torga
Turles
Turles Crusher Corps.



Van Zant
Vinegar
Vodka

Wings

Yagon

Dragon Ball AF Characters

Alakaz
Alakaz is the main villain of Dragonball AF movie #1, "Borunks' Revenge". He is the son of Babidi, and as such, the movie is centered around his cronies doing the dirty work for him. Alakaz eventually battles Borunks (who is the fusion of Broly and Trunks), but is killed when they defuse and plow through his stomache simultaneously, and blast him apart from behind.
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Android #8
Android 8 is absorbed by perfect Cell, which then allows him to become "super perfect". This occured while Android #8 was spectating the impending match between super Saiyan 5 Goku and perfect Cell. Aside from that, Android #8 is mentioned in no other summaries.
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Android #16
One summary mentions Android #16 being wished back to life, but nothing more is said about him after that. Aside from that little bit, he is completely unheard of in Dragonball AF, and isn't even mentioned anywhere else at all.
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Android #17
Android 17 at one point was resurrected. He was pure (I don't know if he was just like this, or if they wished for that as well), and his power transcended Super Android #17's, but at the same time, he looked like he normally does.
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Android #18
Android 18 doesn't play much of a role in any of the summaries. In one of them however, Goku (who had the Eternal Dragon's wish-granting capabilities) made into her a full-fledged human, so she could live the rest of her life as one.
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Android #22
Android #22 only exists as an image, and has not been mentioned in any writings that I know of. Android #22 is a female machine created by the Red Ribbon Army, designed to replicate Vegeta's attack style, right down to the super Saiyan transformations (or so I would assume, since the picture mentions it having Saiyan DNA).
Picture: Android #22

Baby
Baby himself is never mentioned in any of the summaries. However, there is a picture of Baby infused with Broly, under the name "Broby" so I am including him in this list anyway.
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Baby's descendant
This descendant's name was never mentioned in the brief summary that he was the primary villain of. Baby's descendant arrives from a space ship and makes quick work of Gotan and Diri. Diri is killed, but Gotan pretends to die and barely survives. After waking up from unconsciousness, King Kai speaks to Gotan, and reveals that Baby's descendant plans on opening a portal between earth and Hell so he can absorb with all of Goku's old enemies, and destroy the Saiyans once and for all. This story never reaches a conclusion however, so we are left in the dark as to whatever happened with Baby's descendant, Gotan, and Diri.
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Bardock
According to one of the summaries, Bardock is eventually brought back, and trains with Goku on earth after becoming a super Saiyan. In another one, Goku and Vegeta meet Bardock and king Vegeta on a planet for a brief time while searching for the dragonballs. Aside from those two instances, Bardock isn't mentioned anywhere else, to my knowledge. There are a couple of image edits that show Bardock as a super Saiyan 4, however.
Picture: Super Saiyan Bardock, Super Saiyan 4 Bardock

Boronks
NOT to be confused with "Borunks". Supposedly, Boronks was the one to comes to earth and emerges as the first super Saiyan 5, but this character seems to have been drowned out by Xicor, who does the exact thing, but is just more well-known. I've only heard rumors about Boronks. I've never seen a summary mentioning him at all. This character is probably a simple misperception by someone who saw Borunks, but confused his role with Xicor's.
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Borunks
Appearing in Dragonball AF movie #1, "Borunks' Revenge" and one of the other summaries, Borunks' character has remained consistant throughout both of his appearences. Borunks is the fusion of Broly, and Trunks. In the movie, Borunks intentionally defuses to evade a fatal slash and ram through Alakaz's stomache. In the summary, Borunks is eventually beaten by Xicor's oozaru form, and becomes seperated after being stomped into the ground.
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Bra
Although Bra herself is rarely mentioned, even for a short time in any summary, there have been a few pictures of her. One of them depicts her in several super Saiyan forms, and another shows a fusion between Pan and herself. In the summary she's mentioned in, she is the wife of a man named Takeru, and eventually they bare a child named Bulma Jr. The fusion between Bra and Pan is never mentioned at all, in any summary or episode list.
Picture: Bra in her super Saiyan forms, Bra / Pan fusion

Bricor
Bricor, or "Bricer" as spelled in the summary, is a fusion between Broly and Xicor. The only thing mentioned about this fusion, is that it can transform to "SSJ5 Ascended".
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Broby
This character is not mentioned in any summary or episode list. The only thing of this apparent fusion that exists, is a single picture, which is edited from a Broly image.
Picture: Broby

Broly
Broly plays two different roles, out of three summaries he plays a large part in. The more prodominant role of the two however, is Broly being a good guy and fusing with Xicor. Another role he takes is being a super Saiyan 2, and killing Goku by catching him off guard after Goku finishes Raditz and regresses back to his non-super Saiyan state. There have also been pictures created that show Broly as a super Saiyan 4, but this form of his hasn't been mentioned anywhere in writing.
Picture: Super Saiyan 4 Broly

Bulma
Bulma is a surprisingly popular character in the summaries. In one of them, she even learns how to perform the Big Bang attack. In another, she arrives just in the nick of time and uses her machine to invoke Trunks' super Saiyan 4 transformation. She's also been written as elderly, and near the end of her lifespan.
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Bulma Jr.
Bulma Jr. is the offspring of Bra and Takeru. Nothing is told of her character, however.
Just that she's their child.
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Buu
Being pushed to the sidelines like Frieza and Cell, Buu only makes a small appearence on the episode lists, where he comes back, but is again destroyed shortly after. Although being pushed aside in all of the writings he's appeared in, there are pictures of Buu fused with Frieza, and even one of him fused with Baby, Vegeta, Frieza AND Cell.
Picture: Buu / Frieza / Cell / Baby / Vegeta fusion, Buu / Frieza fusion

Cell
Cell is one of the many "smack-around" villains of the series, occasionally escaping Hell, but getting sent back there shortly after. His largest event was absorbing Android #8 and becoming super perfect Cell, but oddly enough, he was never mentioned after that. He was just forgotten entirely, and didn't even get to fight in his new form. Poor guy.
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ChiChi
Overlooked as always, Chichi rarely does anything more than get a half-sentence of mention in whatever she appears in. Her biggest moment in any of the Dragonball AF summaries, was having Goku wish her youth, and getting changed back to the age of twenty as a result. In another summary, she was an elderly grandmother who was barely even alive.
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Coolza
Mentioned only once, at the end of a rather short summary. Coolza is the fusion of Frieza and Cooler, via the fusion dance.
Picture: Coolza?

Diri
Diri is a descendant of the Son family. However, she is quickly killed at the beginning of a short, unfinished summary, and thus, we don't know whatever happens to her.
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Dende
Dende is another one of the severely overlooked characters, and is only used as means of healing the injured Z fighters from time to time. His only contribution to the storyline is learning to fight and becoming a Z Warrior himself, but this was only mentioned in an episode list, and in a power level list, where he fights an evil clone of himself (I think).
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Evil Gogeta
Only mentioned in a rather sloppy episode list, evil Gogeta is basically just.. evil Gogeta. Nothing at all is explained of him; his name just appears in the episodes. It is known that he battles Gogeta Jr., and the original Gogeta himself. The one who finally defeats evil Gogeta is never mentioned specifically, but one would assume it was the original Gogeta.
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Evil Goku
Evil Goku is rumored to have been an evil intoxication of Goku himself, after being overwhelmed by his super Saiyan 6 power. However, one summary says it was super Saiyan 7 that caused Goku to become evil.
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Freezer
A varied name for the Frieza/Cooler fusion. Freezer is said to have been extremely powerful (as most DBZ/GT villains are). He was able to beat super Saiyan 6 Vegeta with no effort, push Trunks into going super Saiyan 2 AND 3, and even suprass Gogetrunks in power (Goku+vegeta+Trunks fusion). He was finally overpowered and beaten when Gogetrunks fused with Bardock, although the way he was killed is never specified.
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Frieza
Playing the role as the typical recyclable DBZ villain as always, Frieza's only breakout appearences are when he would fuse with Cooler to create either Coolza, or Freezer, depending on which of the two summaries their fusion happened in.
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Gogeta
Gogeta plays part in a lot of the summaries, and even has two spin-off villain copies of himself in two different writings; in an episode list, there was an evil Gogeta, and in one summary, there was an evil Gogeta clone. More often than not, he dominates the battle, but winds up unwillingly defusing right before the victory is assured. In other scenarios however, he has battled evenly, but defused because of time running out, or simply got beaten into the ground. He's played the hero as well, and also was probably the one who beat the clone of himself.
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Gogeta Jr.
The fusion dance result of Goku Jr. and Vegeta Jr. Gogeta Jr.'s only major appearence in an episode list, where he battles the evil Gogeta clone, and even ascends to super Saiyan 5.
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Gogeta clone
The Gogeta clone was somewhat of an interesting villain. Created from the DNA of the original Gogeta by Jerry Gero Jr., the Gogeta clone is also referred to as #7. Because he was born of Gogeta's DNA, and not Goku or Vegeta's, the Gogeta clone was permanent, and had no issues of ever defusing in mid-battle. Easily overpowering the original Gogeta, and downing super Saiyan 5 Goku after a long struggle, the Gogeta clone's fate is never revealed, as the story had abruptly ended, just as Vegeta was about to reveal his "true power" (super Saiyan 5, assumably) and stall him so Goku could create a Spirit Bomb. I'm sure if the battle had concluded, it would have ended just as the Kid Buu fight did.
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Gogetrunks
Gogetrunks is only mentioned briefly in one summary. He wasn't as powerful as Freezer, and had to fuse with Bardock to top him.
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Gohan
Gohan, as with Dragonball GT, is usually brushed aside and doesn't play a major role in any of the summaries. More often than not, he winds up fusing with Goku, and rarely plays a useful role by just himself. There have been pictures depicting Gohan as a super Saiyan 4 and beyond, but this is rarely even touched upon by the summaries.
Picture: Super Saiyan 4 Gohan, Super Saiyan 5 Gohan

Gohan clone
An evil clone of Gohan, created by Jerry Gero Jr., using a sample of Gohan's DNA. This clone was originally designed to be stronger than Gohan, but thanks to the wish Gohan had granted by Goku to use super Saiyan and mystic Saiyan at once, Gohan was able to destroy this clone with a Kamehameha Wave.
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Goku
As he's done so many times in the past, Goku takes center stage throughout nearly every one of the Dragonball AF summaries. Goku easily has the most varied roles out of any character, but most typically, he emerges right in the nick of time as a super Saiyan 5 or beyond. Throughout many of the writings featuring him, Goku has:

- Transformed into a super Saiyan 5, 6, 7, and even 8 and 9.
- Became intoxicated by the power of super Saiyan 6 (and 7), and turned evil
- Became so powerful, he had no choice but to self-destruct
- Became fused with the Eternal Dragon, and had the ability to grant wishes

And that's just to name a few. Goku has also simply written off as dead, and had the story continue with his descendants being the main characters.
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Goku clone
Created by Jerry Gero Jr., the Goku clone was stronger than that of a super Saiyan 4. However, during his fight, he was destroyed by the real Goku's Kamehameha x10. This clone was also known as "#1".
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Goku Jr.
Goku Jr., by some, is rumored to be the real achiever of super Saiyan 5, and not his ancestor, Goku himself. In some of the summaries, Goku Jr. fused with Vegeta Jr. to create Gogeta Jr., who had the abilities to go super Saiyan 5 and beyond.
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Goshin
If my memory serves, Goshin isn't spoken of in any of the summaries that I know of, and the only evidence of his very existence is a picture of him.
Picture: Goshin

Gotan
Gotan is a long-time descendant of the Son family. His brief summary spotlight takes place over 700 years after the end of Dragonball GT. Gotan is the older brother of Diri, who is his little sister. Diri is killed by Baby's descendant, and this pushes Gotan to go super Saiyan 2. However, his strength is not enough, and he too is felled by Baby's descendant. Instead of dying, Gotan feigned death and barely survived. He awoke to King Kai telling him of Baby's descendant's real intentions, and his plan of absorbing all of Goku's old enemies and wiping out the Saiyans for good. This story never comes to a conclusion however, since it abruptly comes to a halt after King Kai's warning. The writer probably lost interest.
Picture: Gotan

Goten
Goten is a severely overlooked character in almost all of the summaries he plays a part in. The only times he even has a featured role, is when he fuses with Trunks to create an adult Gotenks. Adult Gotenks is usually able to go to super Saiyan 4, as well.
Picture: Goten

Goten clone
As with all of the other clones, the Goten clone, again sharing the same fate as most of the others, is killed by the one that he was cloned from. He is eventually felled by a fatal kick/Kamehameha combination, dealt by Goten himself, whom had emerged as a super Saiyan 2, thanks to the wish Goku granted him.
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Gotenks
To my knowledge, Gotenks followed in the footsteps of his younger self; he often surprised everybody by reaching new levels, but never actually defeating the main villain. One of the more idiocally-written summaries mentions Gotenks being the fusion of super Saiyan 5 Goku, and super Saiyan 5 Goten.
Picture: Super Saiyan 4 Gotenks, Super Saiyan 5(?) Gotenks

Gouyky
Nothing at all is said about Gouyky; his name is simply on the episode list. Gouyky is the fusion of Groudy, and Jonyky.
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Hantenks
Hantenks is one of those characters who is fabricated from the mind of a true retard. Hantenks is mentioned in only one summary; he is the tri-fusion of super Saiyan 5 Goku, super Saiyan 5 Goten, and super Saiyan 5 Gohan. Hantenks battles fiercely with Boronks, but then he takes the Potara earrings off and defuses and talks peacefully with Boronks, who then becomes their ally.
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Hercule
Hercule plays virtually no role in any of the summaries. The only mention of him I can remember right offhand is from one of the episode lists, "Videl visiting Mr. Satan".
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Hitsochani
Hitsochani is a Kleenex villain I created to add more spice to a revised episode list I also made. He is mentioned nowhere else at all. He is the fusion of Hitsorashi and Motchani, and is later out-smarted by Gogeta. Hitsorashi and Motchani mimicked Goku and Vegeta's fusion dance, but his fusion broke before Gogeta's did, and they were quickly crushed.
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Imbroly
Imbroly is mentioned once, in one summary, and nothing about him is told, just that he is Broly's brother. He fuses with somebody named Kentoratchi, and the fusion (which isn't named), is quickly killed by super Saiyan 7 Goku's Ultra Spirit Bomb.
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Jago
As with a lot of characters, Jago only plays part in one summary. Jago is the younger brother of Trunks, whom has given him his sword, but also was slain by one of Janaba's henchmen. Trunks' death pushes Jago into going super Saiyan for the first time, which gives him the power to kill Janaba and his minions.
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Janaba
Janaba was killed by Jago after he became a super Saiyan for the first time. That's all that's even said of this character. The summary Janaba was in is INCREDIBLY vague.
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Jerry Gero Jr.
Jerry Gero Jr. is the grandson of Dr. Gero. He is responsible for the many Z warrior clones that appear in only one of the summaries. He even created a clone of Gogeta himself, who had more power than super Saiyan 5 Goku. Jerry Gero Jr.'s fate is never decided, since the only summary he appears in stops suddenly, and remains unfinished.
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Jeannine
Jeannine is one of the several warriors that Alakaz had control over in "Movie 1: Boronks' Revenge". Jeannine is the only one of Alakaz's unwilling servants who isn't slaughtered by the Z warriors; she instead flies off in the end with Broly, whom she plans to marry.
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Karo
Karo is a spin-off of the little-mentioned "Karoenisch" character from one of the episode lists. In my list, Karo is a bitter Tuffle, who uses his technological know-how to sneak the black-star dragonballs from the lookout, and have a wish to increase his power a thousand fold granted. He is later overwhelmed and destroyed by the emerging super Saiyan 5 Goku.
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Karoenisch
No detail whatsoever of Karoenisch is ever disclosed. His name only appears on one of the episode lists, during the "Super Goku Saga". Karoenisch was probably killed by double attack from Gogeta, and Gogeta Jr.
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Kentoratchi
No details of Kentoratchi are even mentioned, just that he fuses with the equally elusive Imbroly, and the nameless fusion is killed by super Saiyan 7 Goku's Ultra Spirit Bomb.
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Kuja
Kuja is half Saiyan, half beast (no type specified). No storyline or anything remotely interesting is told of this character, just that he is killed by the resulting "Family Fusion" of Jago, Trunks and Vegeta by being blasted into space and disintegrated.
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Krillin
Poor Krillin. He's overlooked worse in Dragonball AF summaries, than he was in Dragonball GT. In fact, the only event Krillin parttakes in that is worth mentioning, is having youth granted to him by Goku, and his battle with the Krillin clone that Jerry Gero Jr. created. Krillin didn't even get to kill his own clone like everybody else did, either!
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Krillin clone
Created by Jerry Gero Jr., the Krillin clone fell to the mercy of the Z warriors, but he was immediately destroyed by the Gogeta clone, who had blasted him to pieces from above to make his grand entrance onto the scene.
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Laetacia
Laetacia was one of Alakaz's servants. She was quickly slaughtered by Xicor, who chopped her in half with nothing but his bare arm.
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Max
Yet another of Alakaz's servants. Max met his end when he was punched through the stomache, then blown up by a ki blast which had been detonated inside of him by Xicor.
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Motchani
Motchani originated, and never transcended being just a faceless villain in the episode lists. In the original list, Motchani's death is never specified upon; in my version of the list, Motchani is one of the two victims of Gogeta's Double Dragon Fist.
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Nomanisch
Nomanisch only appears on some of the power level lists, so no details of him are at all mentioned, except that he is the fusion of Nomaky and Zuranisch.
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Nomaykygosch
Nomaykygosch is the fusion of Gouyky and Nomanisch, who are each the resulting fusions of two other characters, making Nomaykygosch the combination of four different characters. No character details of Nomaykygosch are specified, since he's only featured in a power level list.
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Okster
Okster is yet another of the many characters who is only featured in power level lists, and/or episode lists. In the episode list, Okster is killed by Gogeta, but eventually escapes from Hell in a later saga. The one who kills Okster again is never specified.
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Oscar
Oscar is one of Alakaz's servants, in the "Movie 1: Boronks' Revenge" movie summary. He is later decapitated, and blown to pieces by Xicor.
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Pikkon
Thankfully, Pikkon wasn't entirely overlooked in Dragonball AF. He played a small role in one of the summaries, where he killed Babidi in Hell, while Babidi was trying to take control of Piccolo (who was on Earth at the time).
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Potoscy
Potoscy is yet another faceless originative from the episode and power level lists. In the episode list, he gives up shortly after engaging in battle with Goku and Vegeta.
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Princess Lila
Princess Lila is the female god who was attempting to seduce Goku on the unnamed planet that he visited to train on because of the immense gravity (x1,000). Goku declined, but Princess Lila eventually had her way with Goku by making love with him in his dreams, and getting herself pregnant. Approximately 120 years later, she gave birth to Xicor, the Saiyan/god hybrid. In the only summary that her name is mentioned in, she was killed by Vegeta's triple Big Bang attack while everybody was assembled on Kami's lookout. She was playing friendly with the Z warriors while Xicor collected the dragonballs, but she planned to make an evil wish.

Piccolo figured out Lila's plan, and she was stopped before it could be carried out.
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Shella
The only mention of Shella, is her being Trunks' daughter. Nothing else at all is specified about her, except that she was wished back to life by the dragonballs.
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Snowsay
Snowsay was one of Alakaz's servants. He was later blown to pieces by Vegeta after he tried attacking Bulma.
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Takeru
Takeru is only mentioned in one Dragonball AF summary. He is Bra's husband, and has a daughter, named Bulma Jr.
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Tiencha
Tiencha is the fusion of Tien and Yamcha. Nothing that I know of mentions anything specifically about "Tiencha", just that it's the Tien/Yamcha fusion. For some information about the variation of this fusion, see Yamchien
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Trunks
Trunks plays many parts. Whether he be an older sibling who passes his sword onto a younger brother (Jago), reaching super Saiyan 4 to assist in a battle, or flat-out returning from the future with evil intentions, you can bet Trunks will be quite abundant in Dragonball AF. Trunks has also been pictured as a super Saiyan 2, 3, 4, and even as high as 7.
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Trunks clone
As with all of the other clones, the Trunks clone was created yb Jerry Gero Jr. Also known as #7, the Trunks clone was destroyed by the real Trunks' Big Bang attack.
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Vaiki
Very little is told of Vaiki, and she isn't involved with any of the summaries (that I am aware of). All that's known is that she is Vegeta Jr.'s little sister, and that she has the ability to go super Saiyan.
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Vegeta
Sadly, Vegeta's role hasn't changed much. He's typically written as still straying behind Goku and always trying to "catch up" to him. More often that, he simply fuses with Goku. It isn't very often that Vegeta plays a major role by himself in any of the summaries, although he is sometimes teamed up with Goku (as they were in Buu's stomache). Vegeta has been written as going super Saiyan 5 right after Goku did, and in some of the more retarded summaries, he reached levels beyond even that.
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Vegeta clone
One of Jerry Gero Jr.'s many clones. The Vegeta clone was known as #6, and he was later destroyed by a fierce kick from Goku.
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Vegetto
Vegetto is surprisingly overlooked. In fact, I can't recall him ever being mentioned, except ONCE in an episode list. The episode was called "Gotenks and Vegetto." However, there have been a few screenshot edits of Vegetto, so, he's still in the minds of some Dragonball AF fans. Either that, or they were trying to change who he was.
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Vegetunks
Vegetunks is one of the Dragonball AF icons; the infamous Vegetunks image has been viewed by probably every Dragonball AF enthusiast in existence. Despite Vegetunks' fame because of his pictures, he's very rarely even written about. I've only seen him mentioned in one of the rumors. This is a shame, too. Vegetunks would be an awesome character.
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Videl
Videl falls into the same role that so many other DBZ girls have. She merely becomes the human broodmare for one of the Saiyans. One of the rumors mentioned Videl and Gohan having a son, but his name was never mentioned (Goshin, perhaps? That's my guess).
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Xicor
Xicor is one of the more well-known characters in the Dragonball AF universe, and one of the few who doesn't have a mass abundance of different roles. Xicor is best known as being the third son of Goku, who was conceived when Princess Lila seduced Goku and made love with him in his dreams to get herself pregnant. Xicor spent 120 years in the womb before he was born as a super Saiyan 5 god... thing (I guess). He later travelled to Earth in search of training by his father, Goku (who was still quite spry after over 120 years, apparently).

In some other summaries, Xicor was on the Z warrior's side. Most notably, was the "Movie 1: Boronks' Revenge" movie where Xicor killed nearly all of Alakaz's evil servants.
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Yamchien
Yamchien has popped up a time or two throughout all of the summaries I've read, but his appearences were brief. In one of them, Yamcha and Tien fused with the fusion dance and faught Xicor formidably. During the short fight, Yamchien successfully pulled off a Tri-Beam and Skatter Shot, but in the end he succeeded in doing no more than pissing Xicor off, and getting himself killed.
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Saiyans Sagas power levels All

Saiyan Saga:
Raditz vs. Farmer:
Raditz: 1,200
Farmer: 5

Raditzu vs. Goku & Piccolo:
Raditz: 1,200
Piccolo (with weighted clothes): 322
Piccolo (without weighted clothes): 408
Piccolo - Makankosappo (1st Try): 1,330
Piccolo - Makankosappo (2nd Try): 1,440
Goku (with weighted clothes): 334
Goku (without weighted clothes): 416
Goku - Kamehameha: 924
Gohan: 1 to 1,307 (power changes w/emotions)
After The Battle:
Master-Roshi: 139
Turtle: 0.001
Krillin: 206
Tien: 250
Yamcha: 177
Piccolo: 329

Z Warriors vs. Saibamen & Nappa:
Saibamen: 1,200
Yamcha: 1,480
Chouzu: 610
Tien: 1,830
Krillin (pre-battle): 1,083
Krillin (max): 1,770
Piccolo (pre-battle): 1,220
Piccolo (max): 3,500
Gohan (pre-battle): 981
Gohan - Masenko: 2,800
Nappa: 4,000
Goku vs. Vegeta & Nappa:
Goku: 5,000
Goku (powered up): 8,000
Goku - Kaioken x1: 12,000
Goku - Kaioken x2: 16,000
Goku - Kaioken x3: 24,000
Goku - Kaioken x4: 32,000
Nappa: 4,000
Vegeta: 18,000
Vegeta Oozaru: 180,000
Gohan Oozaru: 9,810 - 28,000
Frieza Saga:
Gohan & Krillin vs. Frieza's Thugs:
Gohan: 1,500
Krillin: 1,500
Frieza's Thugs: <500>

Vegeta vs. Kiwi:
Vegeta: 24,000
Kiwi: 19,000
Zarbon & Dudoria vs. Namekian Fighters
Zarbon: 23,000
Dudoria: 21,000
Namekian Fighters: 3,000

Vegeta vs. Dudoria:
Vegeta: 24,000
Dudoria: 21,000
Vegeta vs. Zarbon (1st Time):
Vegeta: 24,000
Zarbon 1st Form: 23,000
Zarbon 2nd Form: 33,000
Vegeta vs. Zarbon (2nd Time):
Vegeta: 34,000
Zarbon 1st Form: 23,000
Zarbon 2nd Form: 33,000
Vegeta, Gohan & Krillin vs. Ginyu Force:
Krillin: "Over 10,000"
Gohan: "Over 10,000"
Gohan - Masenko: "Over 20,000"
Vegeta: "Almost 30,000"
Guldo: 10,000
Ricoome: 40,000
Goku vs. Ginyu Force:
Goku: 5,000
Goku vs. Jeise & Burter: Bursts of 60,000
Goku - Kaioken x1: 180,000
Jeise: 50,000
Burter: 45,000
Ricoome: 40,000
Ginyu: 120,000

Goku in Ginyu's Body:
Ginyu in Goku's Body: 23,000
Jeise: 50,000
Vegeta: 60,000
Krillin: 16,500
Gohan: 17,000

Nail vs. Frieza:
Nail: 42,000
Frieza: 530,000

Vegeta vs. Frieza (1st Time):
Vegeta: 120,000
Freeza (Form 1): 530,000
Freeza (Form 2): 1,000,000

Piccolo vs. Frieza:
Piccolo (merged with Nail): 800,000
Frieza (Form 2): 1,000,000
Frieza (Form 3): 2,500,000

Vegeta vs. Frieza (2nd Time):
Vegeta: 300,000
Freeza (Form 4 - 33%): 4,000,000

Goku vs. Frieza:
Frieza (Form 4 - 33%): 4,000,000
Frieza (Form 4 - 50%): 6,000,000
Frieza (Form 4 - 70%): 8,400,000
Frieza (form 4 - 100%): 12,000,000
Goku - Base Level: 300,000
Goku- Kaioken x10: 3,000,000
Goku - Kaioken x20: 6,000,000
SSJ Goku: 15,000,000

Goku's Levels As He Fights Freeza:
Goku Frieza
Kaiokenx10 33%
Kaiokenx20 33% (Short Time), 50% & 70%
Super Saiyan 70% & 100%
Future Trunks vs. King Cold & Cyborg Frieza:
King Cold: 13,000,000
Cyborg Frieza: 12,500,000
Future Trunks (Suppressed): 5
SSJ Future Trunks: 17,000,000
SSJ Goku: 20,000,000
ALL LEVELS AFTER THIS POINT ARE A GUESS!
In the mangas, Japanese series, and Daizenshuus, Toriyama NEVER listed or authorized any power levels after the Frieza Saga, as he felt they limited his ability to be flexible and creative with the outcome of battles. The following Power Levels are mearly a guess on my part. They are never listed in any of the series, manga or daizenshuu
Android Saga:
Yamcha vs. Android #20:
Yamcha: 1,000,000
Android 20 (Cyborg Gero): 5,000,000

Goku vs. Android #19:
SSJ Goku (Not Sick): 25,000,000
SSJ Goku (Sick): <10,000,000 (Drop as Heart Virus Progresses)
Android 19: 10,000,000

Vegeta vs Android #19:
SSJ Vegeta: 27,000,000
Android 19: 10,000,000

Piccolo vs. Android #20:
Piccolo: 8,000,000
Android 20 (Cyborg Gero): 5,000,000

Android #20 vs. Android #17:
Android 17: 35,000,000
Android 20 (Cyborg Gero): 5,000,000

Vegeta vs. Android #18:
Android 18: 35,000,000
SSJ Vegeta: 27,000,000

Imperfect Cell Saga:
Piccolo vs. Imperfect Cell:
Piccolo (Merged with Kami-Sama): 40,000,000
Cell (After Absorbing Humans): 45,000,000

Piccolo vs. Android #17
Piccolo (Merged with Kami-Sama): 40,000,000
Android 17: 35,000,000

Piccolo and Android #17 vs. Imperfect Cell:
Piccolo (Merged with Kami-Sama): 40,000,000
Android 17: 35,000,000
Cell (After Absorbing Humans): 45,000,000
Android #16 vs. Imperfect Cell:
Android 16: 40,000,000
Cell (After Absorbing Humans): 45,000,000

Vegeta vs. Cell Stage 2:
Cell (After Absorbing Android 17): 65,000,000
SSJ Vegeta (After Room of Spirit and Time): 80,000,000
Krillin vs. Perfect Cell:
Perfect Cell: 125,000,000
Krillin: 1,500,000

Vegeta vs. Perfect Cell:
Perfect Cell: 125,000,000
SSJ Vegeta (After Hyperbolic Time Chamber): 80,000,000
Future Trunks vs. Perfect Cell:
Future Ultra SSJ Trunks: 130,000,000
Perfect Cell: 125,000,000
Cell Games:
Mr. Satan vs. Perfect Cell:
Mr. Satan: 140
Perfect Cell: 130,000,000
Future Gohan vs. Future Android #17 and Future Android #18:
Future Android 17: 20,000,000
Future Android 18: 20,000,000
Future SSJ Gohan: 25,000,000

Goku vs. Perfect Cell:
SSJ Goku: 120,000,000
Perfect Cell: 130,000,000
Gohan vs. Perfect Cell:
SSJ Gohan: 130,000,000
SSJ 2 Gohan: 325,000,000
Perfect Cell: 130,000,000
Gohan vs. Ultra Perfect Cell:
SSJ 2 Gohan: 325,000,000
SSJ 2 Gohan (Injured): 305,000,000
Ultra Perfect Cell: 300,000,000

Future Trunks vs. Future Android #17 and #18:
SSJ Future Trunks: 105,000,000
Future Android 17: 20,000,000
Future Android 18: 20,000,000

Future Trunks vs. Future Imperfect Cell:
SSJ Future Trunks: 105,000,000
Future Imperfect Cell: 30,000,000

Buu Saga:
Trunks vs. Goten:
Trunks: 35,000,000
Goten: 30,000,000
SSJ Trunks: 95,000,000
SSJ Goten: 90,000,000

Trunks vs. Mr. Satan:
Trunks: 35,000,000
Mr. Satan: 140

Piccolo vs. Shin:
Piccolo: 180,000,000
Supreme Kai: 250,000,000

Videl vs. Spopovitch:
Spopovitch: 10,000,000
Videl: 200

Gohan vs. Spopovitch and Yamu:
SSJ Gohan: 275,000,000
Yamu: 10,000,000
Spopovitch: 10,000,000

Vegeta vs. Pui Pui:
SSJ Vegeta: 340,000,000
Pui Pui: 10,000,000

Goku vs. Yakon
SSJ Goku: 360,000,000
Yakon: 20,000,000

Gohan vs. Dabura
SSJ Gohan: 275,000,000
Dabura: 275,000,000

Goku vs. Majin Vegeta
SSJ Goku: 360,000,000
Majin Vegeta: 360,000,000

Dabura vs. Majin Buu:
Dabura: 275,000,000
Majin Buu: 380,000,000

Gohan and Supreme Kai vs. Majin Buu:
SSJ Gohan: 275,000,000
Supreme Kai: 250,000,000
Majin Buu: 380,000,000

Vegeta vs. Majin Buu:
Majin Vegeta: 360,000,000
Majin Buu: 380,000,000

Goku vs. Majin Buu:
SSJ 3 Goku: 450,000,000
Majin Buu: 380,000,000

Fat Buu vs. Thin Buu:
Fat Buu: 380,000,000
Thin Buu: 390,000,000

Gotenks vs. Super Buu:
Gotenks: 250,000,000
SSJ Gotenks: 300,000,000
SSJ 3 Gotenks: 410,000,000
Super Buu: 420,000,000

Gohan vs. Super Buu:
Gohan - Z Sword: 360,000,000
Mystic Gohan: 450,000,000
Super Buu: 420,000,000
Super Buu (w/ SSJ 3 Gotenks & Piccolo): 500,000,000
Super Buu (w/ Trunks, Goten & Piccolo): 400,000,000

Vegito vs Super Buu:
SSJ Vegeta: 360,000,000
SSJ Goku: 360,000,000
Super Buu (w/Trunks, Goten, Piccolo & Gohan): 550,000,000
Vegito: 600,000,000

Goku vs. Kid Buu:
SSJ Goku: 360,000,000
SSJ 3 Goku: 450,000,000
Kid Buu: 500,000,000

Vegeta vs. Kid Buu:
SSJ Vegeta: 400,000,000
Kid Buu: 500,000,000

Mr. Buu vs. Kid Buu:
Mr. Buu: 390,000,000
Kid Buu: 500,000,000

Goku vs Kid Buu:
Goku - Spirit Bomb: 550,000,000
SSJ Goku: 410,000,000
Kid Buu: 500,000,000
Goku vs. Uub:
Goku: 500,000,000
Uub: 500,000,000