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Dragon Ball GT Character Guide |
Great thanks to
Curtis Hoffman. This page was made by him. His site doesn't exist now, but he gave me
authorization to have this page in my site! |
Introduction
Dragon Ball GT is the continuation
of the Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z TV series, based on the manga made by Akira Toryama. But
Akira wrote only till DBZ. But, when DBZ finished, most of the viewers became angry and
thirsty for more Dragon Ball. Also, shops started to lose money as Dragon Ball lost
audience. So, Dragon Ball GT was created, with Toryama only as an artistic advisor, and
the scriptwriters at Toei Studios as the ones generating the actual story.
The DBZ long combats lovers didn't like the Dragon Ball GT show. This time,
Dragon Ball is targeted to the younger audience. Like the expected, Dragon Ball GT had
success. Since the authors wanted to return to humor that characterized the original
Dragon Ball, the starting episodes had a low number of action and more development for the
characters, this made the DBZ loves hate this new series.
But as the story goes in front, the combats become to become longer and
longer with new and stronger enemies. This naturally caught the attention of the DBZ
action fans.
In May of 1997, the Dragon Ball GT Perfect File
book hit the shelves in Japan. This book describes all of the characters, planning, and
world elements in detail, leading up to the beginning of the Super #17 story arc.
The character names that appear in this guide have been corrected where necessary to
correspond to the Perfect File.
More information about the DBGT universe can be found in the Dragon Ball GT Perfect File FAQ.
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Character Guide, Part 1
Episodes 1 - 41
Ultimate Dragon
Balls |
Mistakenly called
the "Black Star Dragon Balls" by various DBGT fans, the Ultimate Dragon Balls
are the ones created by a certain Namek child shortly after arriving on Earth, but before
dividing to become Demon King Piccolo and Kami-sama. The Shenlon summoned by these Balls
can only grant one wish. Further, these Balls are so powerful that after being used, they
fly apart across the galaxy. If they are not gathered together again within one year, the
energy from the appearance of Ultimate Shenlon will cause the Earth to explode. [oa:e40] |
Poperu |
This long-haired
kid is a set-up to explain why Pan can never find anyone that wants to go out with her.
[oa:e1] |
The Two Thugs |
Unnamed, these
two bunglers who are reminiscent of the villains in Home Alone, attempt to kidnap Gokuu.
[oa:e2] |
Gill |
A small robot
with a round body, and stick arms and legs. AKA: DD4649T22006RS. Gill is constantly in
need of energy, and will therefore eat any mechanical objects in reach. It eats the Dragon
Radar, and incorporates the Radar into its own body, allowing it to find the Dragon Balls.
Gill eventually becomes part of Gokuu's team, although it apparently turns traitor to work
for Shogun Rirudo. Gill was one of the robots created by Dr. Myuu, but eventually becomes
loyal to the Earthlings. Gill gets destroyed by Vejiita-Baby in episode 28, and recreated
by Trunks at the end of episode 40. [fa:e4]
Gill's name comes from the high-pitched twittering sound it always makes. |
Don Kiaa
|
A noseless dweeb
that dresses like a transvestite, has taken over planet Immega and sucked it dry of all
available money. Having no powers of his own, Don Kiaa instead surrounds himself with
nasty, powerful bodyguards/enforcers. [fa:e3][la:e5]
Don Kiaa is a merchant, or "akindo" in Japanese. His name is a scrambling of
"akindo". |
Shiira |
The little red
dwarf fighter that works for Don Kiaa. [fa:e4][la:e5]
Shiira's name is not explained, but it has something to do with money-grubbing
scam-artists. |
Geeru |
The female minion
that works with Shiira (pronounced "Gail") [fa:e4]
Geeru's name is not explained, but it has something to do with money-grubbing
scam-artists. [la:e5] |
Rejjik
|
A kind of
"leopard-guy", Rejjik is a semi-honorable warrior who looks for worthy opponents
to test his skills on. Initially works for Don Kiaa, then quits to go off and hone up on
his combat skills. [fa:e4] [ls:e5]
Rejjik's name is a scrambling of "Credit". |
Zuunama
|
A giant catfish
that terrorizes people by causing earthquakes when it wiggles its whiskers. Zuunama is
actually a fraud, who can tell when an earthquake is going to hit, and then pretends that
he's the one causing it. Zuunama tries to marry Reenu, and instead latches on to Trunks.
[fa:e7] [la:e8]
Zuunama is a scrambling of "namazu" (catfish). |
Reenu |
(Sounds more like
"Layla".) Daughter of the village elder, and one of the prettiest girls on
planet Kurebo. Is to become Zuunama's betrothed. Has a Dragon Ball woven into her
ponytail. Gets rescued by Gokuu, Trunks, and Pan. [fa:e7] [la:e8] |
Doma |
Reenu's true
betrothed. A strong-bodied warrior, but not in the Z-fighters' class. [fa:e7] [la:e8] |
The Parapara
Brothers
|
Bonpara: The big
husky blue-faced villain.
Donpara: The tall thin blue-faced villain.
Sunpara: The short chunky blue-faced villain.
The Para Brothers have been forced to seek out the Dragon Balls. They steal one from Gokuu
and Pan, and take it back to Ruudo Planet. They constantly end their sentences with
"para", and are basically big cowards who prey on the weak. Their only skills
are: Dance magic, which forces the victim to perform bad disco routines; and telepathy
which can only be performed via three-part do-wop singing. [Bonpara first appears at the
end of episode 8.] [fa:e9] They were left behind on Planet Ruudo. [ls:e14]
The Para Brothers are named after rhthymic musical sounds. |
Mutchii Motchii |
A very tricky
priest, Mutchii Motchii is apparently the head priest of the Ruudo sect. He wears heavy
robes, and looks like a character from Dave Sim's Cerebus comics. Mutchii Motchii uses a
whip to turn people into dolls and gives the dolls to Ruudo. Killed by Gokuu. [fa:e9]
[la:e11]
The priest's real name is "Motchii". It is a play on "muchi mochi", or
someone that has a whip (muchi). |
Muchii |
The name of the
whip that Motchii had been using. Mutchii is really a demon in disguise, and had been the
one controlling Motchii. Mutchii has control over earth, and is capable of reforming rocks
and dirt into whatever shapes it likes. Destroyed by Trunks. [fa:e11][la:e12] |
Doru-Takkii
(Doll-Takkii)
|
A Doll Otaku
placed in charge of gathering energy for Ruudo, at the command of Dr. Myuu. Doru-Takkii
looks vaguely simian, and is only interested in playing with his newest toy -- Pan.
Doru-Takkii has no real powers himself; instead, he possesses the flashlight remote
control that can tell Ruudo what to do. [fa:e9] Killed by Shogun Rirudo. [la:e15]
Doru-Takkii is a play on "doll", and the feminine form of "otaku"
(fanatic). |
Ruudo
|
A giant yellow
robot created by Dr. Myuu. Ruudo has been encased in rock, and worshipped as a god. When
sacrifices are turned into dolls and thrown into Ruudo's urn, they increase Ruudo's power
level. But, the souls of the sacrifices remain intact, and can be returned to their bodies
if Ruudo is destroyed. When Ruudo reaches full power, it turns from yellow to red. [fa:e9]
First activated in episode 12. Destroyed by Gokuu and Pan. [la:e14]
Ruudo is a play on "doll". |
Dr. Myuu
|
A scientist that
wanted his minions Mutchi Motchi and Doru-Takkii to gather up the Dragon Balls so that he
could rule the universe. He created Ruudo as his "child", and set Doru-Takkii in
charge of gathering up energy from other people to give Ruudo life. Ruthless, he turns
Doru-Takkii into a doll, in order to up Ruudo's power level in its fight against Gokuu.
With flowing red hair and beard, Myuu looks like a cross between Dr. Gero and the North
Kaiou (of the DBZ series.)
Actually, Dr. Myuu's true goal turns out to be the creation of Machine Mutants, in his
quest to take over the galaxy. He found the cell sample of Baby floating in space, and is
convinced that he's the one that made Baby into a new Machine Mutant. [fa:e13] Killed by
Baby in episode 22. Returns to the storyline in episode 42, when he and Dr. Gero team up
in Hell. Is killed again in episode 47 by Super #17.
"Myuu" is derived from "mutant". |
Shogun Rirudo |
A big, hulking
kind of guy, who turns out to be a "Machine Mutant". Machine mutant is the name
of the robots/androids that Dr. Myuu has been making for his bid to conquer the galaxy.
Rirudo is the effective leader of Machine Planet M2. [fa:e15] Killed by the combined
blasts of Gokuu, Pan, and Trunks as they leave planet M2. [la:23]
Rirudo is a scrambling of "drill". |
Mega Rirudo |
Shogun Rirudo has
the ability to incorporate other machinery into its body to undergo a power-up. At this
point, Mega Rirudo is a lot like the liquid-metal terminator from the second Terminator
movie. [occurs in episode 19.] |
Energy
Cannon-Sigma
Aka: EC-4 |
Neeji (wrench)
Ribet (rivit)
Natto (nut)
Biisu (vise)
Four stupid-looking robots that have the ability to combine into one big robot called
"The Energy Cannon". Like most of the robots on M2, the EC4 have the ability to
phaze through walls. [fa:e16] Destroyed along with Mega Rirudo. [la:e19]
The names of the EC4 come from names of hardware and tools. |
Baby |
Initially, Baby
seems to be nothing more than a "machine mutant" embryo -- a kind of infant with
red cross-hair eyes, and a teardrop head with the taper pointing in front of him.
Eventually, we are told that Baby is actually the essence of the Tsufuru King from the
planet Plant, and had been shot into space before Plant had been conquered by King
Vejiita. Plant had been occupied by peaceful scientists that liked making weapons. The
Saiya-jin were invaders that landed on the planet in their single-person space capsules,
and killed all of the Tsufuru-jin. Plant was then renamed to "Planet Vejiita".
(Some of this was explained in a DBZ TV episode.) Baby has the ability to ooze into
people's bodies and either suck them dry, or plant an egg that allows him to continue
controlling a victim after he has moved onto another host. Baby wants to kill the
Saiya-jin in revenge, and heads towards Earth. On Earth, Baby gets more energy from his
victims, and eventually becomes strong enough to take over Vejiita. Killed by Super Gokuu
4. [fa:e21] [la:e39]
According to the DBGT Perfect File, it was Baby that created Dr. Myuu, and programmed Myuu
to develop Machine Mutant technology in an effort to give Baby a new body.
Baby's name is derived from the fact that he first appears in the series as a baby
(akan-bo, in Japanese.) |
Basic Victims |
Alien Boy
[fa:e23] [la:e24]
Doctor: [fa:e23] [la:e24]
Some Woman: [oa:e24]
These are all ignorable victims of Baby's, as he makes several more attempts to attack
Gokuu and Trunks. The main point here is that Baby can seep into someone's body, either
through a cut, or through the ears, and control them completely. |
Paris-chan
|
A teenaged
redhead girl that Goten asks out on a date. She is very naive, but seems sincerely
interested in Goten as a boyfriend. [fa:e25] Last seen when Goten lost the fight against
teenaged Baby. Does appear briefly later on, beside Goten again.[ls:e26] |
Possesed
Saiya-jin |
Goten-Baby:
[fa:e25]
Gohan-Baby: [fa:e26]
Vejiita-Baby: [fa:e27]
Baby uses the moment when someone is powering up, or preparing Kamehame-ha, to rush
forward and enter their body. When he is directly controlling someone, his name is
Gohan-Baby (or whatever). When he is not controlling them, he leaves an egg behind. The
egg can be hatched whenever it suits Baby. When this happens, the victim is turned into a
Tsufuru-jin, and is completely loyal to Baby. |
Super
Vejiita-Baby |
In the case of
Vejiita, Baby has decided to use Vejiita's great strength in his battle against Gokuu. The
resulting transformation is a combination of Vejiita's and Baby's features, to create
something that doesn't really look like either of them. And, because of the energy that
Baby gained from Goten and Gohan, Vejiita-Baby is nearly indestructable. Vejiita-Baby
maintains his married status with Bulma. [fa:e29] [la:e39] |
New Tsufuru-jin |
Baby has taken
over all of the Earthlings by episode 28, turning them into Tsufuru-jin (with the
exception of Mr. Satan and Majin Buu.) This includes Bulma, Chichi and Videl. Trunks is
turned into a Tsufuru-jin in episode 28. |
Ultimate Shenlon |
Shenlon looks
about the same as before, but is yellow instead of green. He can only grant one wish.
[fa:e30] |
Suu-guro
(AKA: Suguro) |
Initially,
Suu-guro was a short blue guy trapped in a purgatory parody of the board game known in
Japan as "Suguroku". Suguro and his son are big, green, fat
"space-tanuki" (shape-changing trickster raccoons.) Gokuu discovers that Suguro
cheats (his son is disguised as the dice), and this causes the board game field to
self-destruct. Kaiou-bit teleports in and saves Suguro, his son, and Gokuu. In the real
world, the space tanuki show their real forms. They spend the rest of their time on Dai
Kaiou-shin's planet. [fa:e30] |
Ultra Majin Uubu |
Uubu gets
involved in the battle against Vejiita-Baby, and gets defeated. Near death, Uubu is
visited by the spirit of Majin Buu. They merge, and Ultra Majin Uubu remembers ALL of the
things that had happened in his previous life (in Dragon Ball Z). Uubu fights
Vejiita-Baby, but his turn-people-into-food magic is reflected back at him. Uubu is turned
into a chocolate bar, and eaten by Vejiita-Baby. Which is actually just a ploy.
Vejiita-Baby spits Uubu back out later. Ultra Majin Uubu becomes a permanent character in
the series. [fa:e33] |
Golden Oozaru
Gokuu
|
Gokuu had been
rescued from purgatory, and taken to Dai Kaiou-shin's planet by Kaiou-bit. There, Dai
Kaiou-shin, Kaiou-bit, and Suguro use a giant pliers to pull Gokuu's tail back outside of
his body. Gokuu has Kaiou-bit teleport him to New Plant, and loses his fight against
Vejiita-Baby (even with the tail, Gokuu is not able to generate enough strength to fight
in SSJ3 mode for very long.) But, he sees the light of the full Earth above him, and he
turns into a giant golden were-monkey. In this mode, he has the ability to breathe fire
and create volcanos. [fa:e33] |
Super Gokuu 4
|
In the TV series,
this is called SSJ4. However, V-Jump magazine claims to have inside information that the
Super Gokuu 4 form is completely different from the SSJ sequence. Super Gokuu 4 is
triggered when Golden Oozaro Gokuu stares at the Earth and gets frustrated at not being
able to reach it from Planet Plant. He is a black haired man with lots of muscles, and is
covered in red fur. His eyes are also lined in red. He is now stronger than Vejiita-Baby,
and even more arrogant. He is also capable of firing off a "Times 10
Kamehame-ha." [fa:e34] |
Golden Oozaru
Vejiita-Baby |
Before Gokuu can
kill Vejiita-Baby, Bulma uses her satellite dishes to collect the light of the full Earth,
and beam the concentrated energy (1000 times normal) at him. Even though he doesn't have a
tail, Vejiita-Baby can use the concentrated light to turn into a were-monkey, AND to
recover his strength when he gets badly hurt. In the were-monkey form, the Vejiita part is
prone to great rages, and dealing out destruction. The Baby part is capable of intelligent
thought. Were-monkey Vejiita-Baby has access to all of Vejiita's attacks, but at a much
higher power level. [fa:e35] [la:e39] |
Restored
Saiya-jin |
Kaiou-bit
teleports to Dende's palace, and finds the Chou-sui (magic water) that supposedly had been
at the top of Karin's tower back when Gokuu was fighting Red Ribbon. The true Chou-sui
water is capable of cleansing the evil from people. Kaiou-bit uses it on Dende, Poppo, and
Trunks in episode 37. It is used on Goten and Gohan in episode 38. When cleansed, that
person can not remember ANYTHING that had happened while they were possessed by Baby. In
effect, the cleansed person is just like he had been before being possessed. |
Dead Piccolo |
When Gohan-Baby
fought Piccolo, it looked like Piccolo had been killed. In fact, Piccolo was wounded
REALLY BAD. In episode 40, Piccolo is shown at the core of the Earth; he dies for real
when the Earth explodes. Piccolo states that he has no choice; if he dies, the Ultimate
Dragon Balls can not be used ever again.
In episode 44, Piccolo reappears in Heaven. He causes lots of damage there, to convince
Dai Enmaoh to send him to Hell. In Hell, Piccolo and Dende use a form of "Fusion of
the Heart" to open up a bridge between Hell and Earth, allowing Gokuu to escape from
Hell and return to Earth to fight Super #17. |
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Character Guide, Part 2
Episodes 42 - 47
The
Dead |
Dr.
Gero
Dr. Myuu
Cell
Freeza
A new storyline starts with episode 42. Dr. Gero and Dr. Myuu have both been condemned to
Hell. They decide to team up to create a way to escape Hell, and get revenge on Gokuu.
They start by upgrading Cell and Freeza, and creating a brand new android: New #17. New
#17 and the original #17 are linked, and they have the power to open a bridge between Hell
and Earth. [fa:e42] Dr. Gero is killed by Super #17 in episode 45. Dr. Myuu is killed by
Super #17 in episode 47. Cell and Freeza are undying while they are in Hell, but they do
get defeated by Gokuu. [la:e45]. |
New
#17
|
The
android created by Dr.'s Gero and Myuu looks exactly like the old #17, but without the
trench coat. New #17 is mentally linked to the old #17, and is designed to merge with his
counterpart. Plus, Dr. Myuu secretly used Machine Mutant technology, to ensure that he can
control #17 against Dr. Gero. [fa:e42] New #17 fuses with old #17 in episode 44. |
Super
#17
|
AKA:
Hell's Fighter #17. When the new and old #17's merge, they turn into the ultimate android.
Super #17 is taller, leaner, and has longer hair. He can take on all of the Z-Fighters at
once, and has a special energy attack that looks like a fireworks fountain. He also has
the ability to suck the energy from his enemies, just like the old androids #19 and #20
did. [fa:e44] Killed by Gokuu and #18. [la:e47] |
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Character Guide, Part 3
Episodes 47 and up
Evil Shenlon
(AKA, "Kokuen no Ryuu")
|
With the defeat
of Super #17, #18 asks Gokuu to use the Dragon Balls to summon Shenlon, and wish for
Kuririn to be resurrected again. However, everytime a wish had been made, "plus"
energy had been used and "minus" had accumulated in the Dragon Balls. Finally,
the Balls crack, letting out all that minus energy. The result is the appearance of an
older, uglier, cigar-smoking Evil Shenlon -- Aka Kokuen no Ryuu (Black Smoke Dragon). This
marks the beginning of the Evil Dragons storyline. Kokuen swallows the Dragon
Balls, and then spits out 7 evil dragons that fly off in separate directions. Each dragon
must be defeated so that the Balls can repair themselves and return to normal.
[fa:e47][ls:e48] |
Ryan-Shinlon
(AKA, "2-Star Dragon")
|
The first evil
dragon to confront Gokuu and Pan, and the one associated with the 2-Star Dragon Ball
(located in its forehead.) Ryan-Shinlon is an ugly, frog-like creature with horns on its
head. Ryan-Shinlon has control over water, which it pollutes. The minus energy from the
polluted water drains energy from Gokuu and Pan, and helps make Ryan-Shinlon stronger.
Ryan is defeated by the twin energy attacks from Gokuu and Pan. [fa:e48] [la:e49] |
Uu-Shinlon (AKA,
"5-Star Dragon")
|
The second evil
dragon to confront Gokuu and Pan, and the one associated with the 5-Star Dragon Ball
(located in its stomach). Uu-Shinlon is kind of a rubber-based thing with a bird's beak.
It is capable of becoming REALLY BIG, has control over electricity/lightning, and is
immune to Gokuu's 10x's Kamehame-ha. [oa:e50] |
Ryuu-Shinlon
(AKA, "6-Star Dragon")
|
The third evil
dragon to confront Gokuu and Pan, and the one associated with the 6-Star Dragon Ball
(located in its chin.) Ryuu-Shinlon is a black-skinned winged demon, and has the ability
to shape-change by spinning so fast that it bends light (it prefers to look like a pretty
young princess.) Ryuu can spin very fast to create tornados, and to protect itself with a
barrier of wind. [oa:e51] |
Bisshu
|
A young boy that
lives in a fishing village. Bisshu has blond hair, and a pet seagull named
"Gull". He becomes interested in Pan during the battle against Ryuu-Shinlon, and
asks Pan to visit him after her quest is completed. Bisshu appears to be the closest Pan
will ever get to having a boyfriend. [fa:e51] |
Chii-Shinlon
(AKA, "7-Star Dragon")
|
The fourth evil
dragon to confront Gokuu and Pan, and the one associated with the 7-Star Dragon Ball.
Chii-Shinlon can possess other creatures (it first appears as a giant mole; later it
absorbs Pan to become a two-tailed dragon with a mole's nose) and can create earthquakes.
Its true form is that of a 2-foot tall tan mole with the Dragon Ball located in the top of
its head. [fa:e52] [la:e53] |
Suu-Shinlon
(AKA, "4-Star Dragon")
|
The fifth evil
dragon to confront Gokuu and Pan, and the one associated with the 4-Star Dragon Ball. The
4-Star Ball is the one that Gokuu believes contains the soul of his dead foster
grandfather, Old Son Gohan. Suu-Shinlon has control over light, and can effectively turn
into a small sun. It also likes fighting fairly with Gokuu. Initially, Suu looks like a
red clay gargoyle. In fact, in its true form, Suu is more golden in color. [fa:e54]
[la:e57] |
San-Shinlon
(AKA, "3-Star Dragon")
|
The sixth evil
dragon to confront Gokuu and the one associated with the 3-Star Dragon Ball. San-shinlon
is Suu-shinlon's older brother, but the two of them don't seem to get along well together.
San has control over ice, and looks like an ice blue version of Suu-shinlon. [fa:e54]
[la:e57] |
Ii-Shinlon (AKA,
"1-Star Dragon")
|
The final evil
dragon to confront Gokuu, the one associated with the 1-Star Dragon Ball, and has control
over the Dragon Balls. He is white, with black spikes coming from his face. [fa:e57] |
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Planet Guide
Note that the scriptwriters made puns on the planet and character names to
tie them all together. Immega is a planet of shopkeepers, so the planet and everyone on it
is some kind of wordplay based on money and stinginess.
Immega
eps. 3 - 4 |
A planet of
shopkeepers, where getting money is everything. Ruled by Don Kiaa. This is where Gokuu and
friends locate Gill.
Immega is a play on "gametsui", slang for a money-grubbing merchant. |
Monmaasu
ep. 6 |
The second
planet on the quest, Monmaasu is populated by giagantic animals, insects, and plants. A
giant humanoid gets one of the Dragon Balls stuck in a cavity in its tooth, and Gokuu must
use Kamehame-ha to blow the tooth out of the giant's mouth.
Monmaasu is a scrambling of the English word "mammoth" (meaning
"huge"). (Note that in the Perfect File, the explanation for the pun gives the
the planet's name as "Monmaasu". But in the encyclopedia section at the back of
the book, the name is mistakenly spelled "Manmousu".) |
Kerubo
eps. 7 - 8 |
Kerubo is where
Zuunama rules, and Trunks dresses up as a woman to pretend to marry Zuunama. Eventually,
the mountain that Zuunama lives in goes volcanic.
Kerubo is a scrambling of "volcano". |
Biihe
eps. 9 - 10 |
When the
Parapara Brothers decide to lose Gokuu and friends in a trap planet, they choose Biihe.
Biihe is a honeycomb of an asteroid, with many snake-like worms (Muuma) that try to eat
the heroes.
Biihe is a play on "hebi" (snake). |
Planet Ruudo
eps. 11 - 14 |
Ruudo is where
we meet Doll-tackii, Mutchii Motchii, Dr. Myuu, Shogun Rirudo, and of course, the Machine
Mutant Ruudo.
Because everyone gets turned into dolls (doru), Ruudo is a play on "doll". |
Ruudeze
ep. 15 |
The desert
planet where Pan decides to go truant.
Ruudeze is a play on "deruze", or "run away from home". |
M2 |
A planet
populated by Machine Mutants, and home to Rirudo and Gill.
M2 = Machine Mutant. |
Pital |
The hospital
planet that the heroes visit to help save the alien boy they found in a spacewrecked ship.
The boy of course turns out to be possessed by Baby.
Pital comes from "Hospital". |
Miscellaneous
eps. 25 - 27 |
The other
planets that have Dragon Balls are known as "The Giant Tiger Planet", "The
Dinosaur Planet", and "The Refrigerator Planet". These are not offical
names of these planets, but merely the way that the animators referred to them based on
what was on the planet. |
Suu-guroku
Kukan
eps. 30 - 31 |
Just before
Vejiita-Baby's Revenge Death Ball could kill Gokuu, Kaiou-bit teleported in and rescued
the boy. However, the force from the RDB interferred with the teleport, and Kaiou-bit lost
Gokuu in a purgatory that even Dai Kaiou-shin could not deal with. This purgatory turns
out to be Suu-guroku Kukan (kukan translates as "section", but in this
case can be treated as "Hall.")
Suu-guroku is a play on the Japanese board game called "suguroku". Players take
turns rolling dice and trying to be the first ones to reach the goal, while avoiding
various bad squares along the way. |
New Plant
eps. 33 - 39 |
Vejiita-Baby
wishes for Shenlon to create a planet that was just like the one destroyed by the
Saiya-jin, but without the people. Bulma is commanded to create a spaceship to transport
some of the New Tsufuru-jin to the new planet. [fa:e30]
Saiya is a scrambling of "yasai", or vegetable.
The Saiya-jins' ancient enemy are the Tsufuru-jin. (A play on Fruits.)
So, the home planet for the Tsufuru-jin is the English word "Plant". |
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