The Bad Guys
Pilaf, Shuu, and Mai
These are the first set of villains presented in the DB world (on
TV, that is; in the manga the
Usagi-dan came first) Pilaf is a small blue imp determined to rule
the world. Shuu and Mai
are his underlings. Shuu is an anthropomorphic animal in a ninja
costume, (what IS he,
anyway? A fox?) and Mai is a woman with long black hair. None of
them pose any direct
physical danger to the good guys, (although they once imprisoned
them in a death trap and
later released the old Piccolo.) and are very comic char acters
in general.
The Usagi-Dan
The Usagi-Dan is a group of people who run around in rabbit ears
and terrorize the peace
loving populace. Their oyabun is a large rabbit with sunglasses
named Toninjinka, whose
touch can turn you into a carrot. (Oyabun is a leader of the Yakuza,
the Jap anese mafia) In
one episode of the series (2 manga installments) they stood in
Gokou's way, turning Bulma
into a carrot, but were eventually stopped with Yamcha's help.
Gokou then took them to the
moon using his Nyoibo, so I guess they technically died w hen Master
Roshi blew up the moon
:)
The Red Ribbon Army
The Red Ribbon Army is another populace-terrorizing organization,
set on finding the
Dragon Balls so that the leader can make himself taller. They played
a major part in the first
series, as Gokou singlehandedly opposed them. The important members
of the Red Ribbon
are:
Red Sosui: The leader of the Red Ribbon army,
Red Sosui is a very short man who is very
hung up on his height. He secretly wants the Dragon Balls to become
taller. He despises
failure and executes any of his soldiers who fails on the spot.
Black Hosa: While Red is the leader of the
Army, the true coordinator of everything is
Black. Black is Red's top advisor and the trainer of the army forces.
He is really idealistic
and wants to see the Red Ribbon Army conquer the world.
Silver Taisa: Silver Taisa is one of the officers
of the Red Ribbon in charge of searching for
the Dragon Balls. He is fairly strong, but is no match for Gokou.
White Shogun: The head of Muscle Tower, White
Shogun terrorizes the north section of the
world, focusing his efforts on Jingle Village, a nearby town.
Metallic Gunso: A robotic man who mans one
of the floors of Muscle tower. He is quite
tough and can take a lot of punishment.
Murasaki Socho: A ninja who is very fast and
has lots of tricks up his sleeve. He serves as
one of the top commandants of Muscle Tower, second only to White.
Buyon: Well, not a real member of the Red Ribbon Army, Buyon is
a rubber-like monster
who lives in Muscle tower.
Blue Shogun: One of the strongest members
of the Red Ribbon Army, Blue Shogun can
fight and has psychic ability to back it up. Of all the officers
of the Red Ribbon army, he was
a threat for the longest period of time.
Violet Taisa: We never get to see much of
this character. She's a woman with short hair.
She appears in one panel, so there's not much to say about her.
Yellow Taisa: Yellow is an anthropomorphic
tiger. He attempted an assault on Seichi Karin
but was foiled by Gokou and Bora.
Copper Shogun: We never get to see this character,
he's only mentioned, but since he's a
Shogun, he has to be important in some way to the Army.
Gokou almost singlehandedly defeats the Red Ribbon Army. One of
the scientists of the
Army, Doctor Gero, survived, however and caused lots of problems
for Gokou and company
during DBZ.
Taopaipai
Taopaipai is a hired killer for the Red Ribbon Army, and the only
one of them who could
ever beat Gokou in a one-on-one fight. Gokou seemingly killed Taopaipai,
but he returned six
years later as a half-cyborg to compete in the Tenkaichi-Budokai.
After h is subsequent
defeat at the hands of Tenshin-han, he was never seen again in
the manga, although he
returned for an episode in the TV series right before the Cell
Game.
Tsurusennin
Tsurusennin is an old man who trained together with Master Roshi
under Mutaito when they
both were younger. He is also the older brother of Taopaipai. He
and Taopaipai created
their own school of martial arts, and together they trained Tenshin-han
and Chao zu. He is
very angry at Gokou for killing Taopaipai and wants to get revenge
against all of the
Kamesennin school. Later he also gets a grudge against Tenshin-han
and Chaozu for
"defecting to Kamesennin's side."
Piccolo-Daimao and his henchman
Piccolo-Daimao (Kami-sama's evil side) was released by Pilaf during
the second
Tenkaichi-Budokai in the series, and attempted to conquer the world
with his henchman,
Tamborine, Cymbal, Piano and Drum. He used the Dragon Balls to
restore his youth and
stre ngth, and afterwards held the entire world prisoner until
he was killed by Gokou. In the
last moments before he died, he spat out an egg that hatched into
the "new" Piccolo, the one
that became a "good guy" in the second TV series.
Raditz
Raditz is the first villain to appear in the second series. He
is Gokou's older brother, and
traveled to Earth to see whether or not his brother Kakarott had
conquered the planet. Upon
learning of Gokou's "reprogramming," Raditz demanded that Gokou
kill 100 Earthlings and
show the bodies to him, or else he would kill Gohan, who was only
4 at the time. Gokou and
Piccolo chased after him, and after a battle, managed to kill him.
However, Gokou sacrificed
himself by holding Raditz in place while Piccolo co uld attack,
and was killed in the same
blow.
Nappa and the Saibaimen
Nappa is a large, bald Saiyajin who was Vegeta's caretaker as a
child, and came to Earth the
same time he did. The Saibaimen were seeds that Nappa brought with
him to earth that
could hatch into small fighting humanoids when planted in the ground.
The S aibaimen killed
Yamcha, but were then all the rest except for one were destroyed
by Krillin. Piccolo
picked up the last one However, Nappa then managed to kill Tenshin-han,
Chaozu and
Piccolo before Gokou could come to help. Gokou defeated Nappa,
who was promptly killed
by Vegeta for his failure.
Kyui
Kyui is a henchman of Freeza, the evil mastermind of the Nameck-sei
storyline, and an old
rival of Vegeta. (Vegeta, Nappa, and Radits were also henchmen
of Freeza as well.) He
informed Vegeta that Freeza was going to Nameck-sei to find the
Dragon Bal ls and make
himself immortal. Vegeta then went to Nameck-sei himself to use
the Balls himself. Kyui
followed in an attempt to stop him, but Vegeta killed him.
Zarbon and Dodoria
Zarbon and Dodoria are Freeza's two top henchman. Dodoria is a
large, bloated alien with
a spiky head, and Zarbon is an alien that looks like a human but
has the ability to transform
into a powerful reptilian-like creature. They had traveled to Nameck-
sei to assist Freeza in
his search for the Dragon Balls. While chasing Gohan, Dodoria ran
into Vegeta and was
killed by him. Zarbon likewise ran into Vegeta in a search for
a Dragon Ball, but when Vegeta
attacked him, transformed into his reptilian fo rm and won. However,
at their second
confrontation, Vegeta killed Zarbon.
The Ginyu-tokusentai
When Vegeta, Gohan, and Krillin started causing trouble on Nameck-sei,
Freeza called the
Ginyu-tokusentai, a five-man elite fighting force. They are fairly
famous throughout the galaxy
and often show off in (ridiculous) battle formations. The members
of the Ginyu-tokusentai
are: Guldo, a small, four-eyed creature with the ability to stop
time, Jees, a human-like being
with long hair, Baata, a reptilian humanoid, Racoome, a very large
humanoid who can take a
LOT of punishment, and the leader Ginyu, who h as the power to
change bodies with his
target. Guldo and Jees were killed by Vegeta, Racoome and Baata
were beaten by Gokou, (and
then immediately killed by Vegeta) and Ginyu was effectively stopped
when Gokou threw a
frog into his body-changing beam, thus turning him into a frog.
Freeza
Freeza is probably one of the three most important villains during
all of the DBZ series; he
was the major bad guy for nearly eight manga volumes and roughly
40 TV episodes, and the
actual fight against Freeza was the longest, most drawn-out battle
in t he entire series.
Freeza is an alien bent on controlling the entire universe, and
wanted to make himself
immortal using the Nameck Dragon Balls. He is also the leader of
a large fighting squadron.
Freeza has the ability to transform himself three tim es with each
form more powerful than
the last. After his final transformation, he killed Dende and Vegeta
before Gokou could come
and fight him. Gokou apparently killed him with a Genkidama, but
he survived and killed
Krillin, upon which Gokou went Super Saiya-jin for the first time.
Again, Gokou apparently
killed Freeza, but he managed to survive to come back to Earth
as a half-cyborg one year
later. However, when Freeza came to Earth Trunks made his first
appearance and finished
him off for good.
Cold
Cold is Freeza's father, who played a minimal role in the series.
He came to Earth with
Freeza, but was killed by Trunks very quickly. We don't learn very
much about him.
Artificial humans #19 and #20
As revenge for destroying the Red Ribbon Army, Dr. Gelo constructed
#19 and #20 for the
sole purpose of killing Gokou. #19 is a fat robot with holes in
the palms of his hands with
which he can absorb energy, either by absorbing energy blasts,
or by grabbi ng someone and
sucking out their life energy directly. #20 is actually Dr. Gero's
brain in a robot body, with
powers similar to those of #19. Neither of them had the power to
stand up to a Super
Saiya-jin, though; #19 was killed by Vegeta. After being beaten
badly by Piccolo, #20 (Dr.
Gero) retreated to his lab where he activated #17 and #18, who
killed him almost as soon as
they were awake.
Cell
Cell is Dr. Gero's "Ultimate Artificial Human." He is completely
organic, made up of the cells
of Gokou, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Freeza, all collected during their
various battles on Earth by a
spy robot. He has a long tail with which he can absorb humans and
take their energy. If he
absorbs #17 or #18, then he changes his shape and gets a huge power
up. If he manages to
absorb both, then he goes "Kanzentai," his perfect form. He manages
to do this and becomes
so powerful that none of the Z fighters can come even close. Cell
is in many ways very
similar to Gokou, in that he lives to fight strong opponents. Hoping
to have a fun battle, he
holds the "Cell Game," a tournament like the Tenkaichi-Budokai.
He says that if nobody can
beat him in a one-on-one fight, he will destroy the Earth. Gokou
tries to beat Cell but could
not, so he makes Gohan fight him instead. Gohan manages to kill
Cell, but not before Cell
kills Gokou.
Cell Juniors
During the Cell Game, in an attempt to make Gohan angry enough
to show his true power,
Cell creates the "Cell Juniors" to beat up Gohan's friends. Although
the Z fighters fight well to
start with, the Cell Juniors have incredible constitutions and
start beating badly. Eventually
Cell's plan works and Gohan gets so angry that he goes Super Saiyajin
2, and kills every one
of the Cell Juniors without so much as a scratch.
Madoshi Babidi and his henchmen
Madoshi Babidi is an old wizard, son of Bibidi who created Majin-Buu.
He intends to revive
Buu and sends two of his henchman, Supopobitchi and Yamu to the
Tenkaichi-budokai to
get energy to help, and they take Gohan's. Babidi also has two
other minor hen chmen,
Puipui and Yakon. Puipui and Yakon are killed by Vegeta and Gokou
respectively, and Babidi
and Puipui kill Supopobitchi and Yamu when their usefulness runs
out. Eventually Babidi
revives Buu and controls him for a while, but Buu eventually tires
o f taking orders and kills
him.
Dabura
Dabura is the King of the Demon World, who is Babidi's right-hand
man. Babidi has the
power to control those with evil hearts so he controlled Dabura,
the most powerful evil
being. (except for Vegeta) Dabura is fairly powerful, his spit
can turn people to stone and he
did turn Piccolo and Krillin to stone. However, once Buu was revived
Dabura made the
mistake of insulting him. He was promptly beaten to a pulp, and
then changed into a cookie
and eaten .
Super Buu
Super Buu is the most powerful bad guy in all of DBZ. He looks
like Fat Buu without the
cape and the fat, and stops using kid's Japanese. He also is very
evil. He kills every person
on the planet except for Trunks, Goten, Piccolo, Dende, Sataan,
Tenshinha n, and Chaozu.
He can change his form by absorbing people and can adopt their
powers. He absorbes
Gotenks, Piccolo, and Gohan this way. Eventually he gets all the
people he ever absorbed
pulled out of him and turns into Original Buu, who looks like a
ch ild version of Super Buu.
Original Buu
Original Buu is the final form of Majin-Buu we get to see. The
first form of Majin-Buu
without anybody absorbed, he possesses merely animal intelligence
being unable to speak
outside of growls, but is still extremely dangerous. Original Buu
is slightly weaker than
default-unfused Super Buu, which allowed Gokou, Vegeta, and Fat
Buu to stand a chance
against him, Gotenks and Gohan being "incapacitated" at the moment.
With some help from
Sataan, everybody on Earth, and the Dragon Balls, Gokou was able
to mak e a Genki-dama
strong enough to defeat him.