The Good Guys 
Son Gokou
 
Son Gokou is the primary hero of the Dragon Ball series.
The series started out with Gokou as a child of age 12.
Once he grew up and his son was born, the TV series'
name changed from Dragonball to Dragonball Z. At the
end of the series, Gokou was roughly 45 years old.
Gokou is a Saiyajin whose native world is the planet Vegeta.
He was sent to Earth in a space capsule right after he was
born so he could conquer the planet. However, he hit his
head and lost his "programming," thus becoming the
kinder, gentler Gokou we see in the series. Gokou was
raised as a human on Earth, and did not learn of his true
nature until his brother Radits came to Earth...
 
Later, when Gokou's rage was awakened by witnessing the death of his friend Krillin, his
Super Saiyajin power was awakened. When he goes Super-Saiyajin his eyes turn green and
his hair gold. Currently, Gokou can go to the 3rd stage of Super-Saiyajin power.
 
Son Gohan
 
Son Gohan is Gokou's first son. At the end of the series he
was 26 years old but in this picture he is 9. For a short
while after the second time Gokou died in the series, Gohan
became the primary character. Gohan is the most powerful
non-fused character in the DBZ world, but lacks the love
of fighting his father has and thus rarely uses his full
strength.
 
Gohan is a very good-natured boy and unlike his father,
hates fighting, although for a while he was more powerful.
He is very polite towards just about everyone except to
his enemies, and when he's pissed off. Gohan is very bright
and studies very hard, although this is somewhat due to the
wishes of his very strict mother...
 
Gohan is the first character in the series to have gone Super Saiyajin-2, during the Cell
Game; the power of his anger was kindled by watching his friends get beaten up, and the
death of Artificial Human #16 sent him over the edge. It was roughly at this time that the
series switched main characters from Gokou to Gohan.
 
Piccolo
 
Piccolo is Gokou's old rival. He was born after Gokou killed
his father when he was a kid; in his last breath the old
Piccolo spat out an egg, and the new Piccolo hatched.
Piccolo then went on to fight Gokou in the final round of the
Tenkaichi-Budokai, which he subsequently lost by a very
close margin.
 
Piccolo is a native of the planet Nameck, although he
doesn't learn this for quite some time after his first
appearance. As a Nameck, he can regenerate almost any
part of his body lost. (usually the arms) He can also extend
the range of his arms till they're really long. Later, he goes
to Nameck to help Krillin, Gokou, Gohan, and Vegeta fight
Freeza.
 
After the Tenkaichi-Budokai, Piccolo becomes more and more of a "good guy." Eventually
he becomes Gokou's friend; fairly recently he got pissed off at Trunks and Goten for calling
Gokou weak. Once one of the most powerful characters in the series, he has sort of reached a
"middle ground," neither weak nor strong among the Z fighters.
 
Vegeta
 
Vegeta is the "bad guy among the good guys." He first
made his appearance back when Gohan was 4. Although
he fights alongside the other Z fighters, he is still decidedly
evil. As the prince of the Saiyajins, he is very proud, has a
huge ego, and is constantly trying to prove that he is the
best fighter in the universe.
 
Vegeta has a continual rivalry with Gokou, or "Kakarott,"
(Gokou's Saiyajin name) and is obsessed with beating him
in combat just to show that he is the stronger. This
obsession with trying to be stronger than Gokou proves to
be a fairly large weakness as well.
 
Despites his efforts to show otherwise, Vegeta has
changed and has developed a conscience, and deep down cares about his friends.
Furthermore, he is also somewhat emotional at heart. He demonstrates this when dealing
with his son Trunks, most notably just before he died trying to kill Majin-Buu. Although he
pretends to hate Gokou with a passion in reality he respects his power and maybe even likes
him a bit.
 
Trunks
 
Trunks is Vegeta's son. In his future, all of the Z fighters
were killed by the Artificial Humans, except for Gokou,
who died of heart disease. Trunks travels 20 years back in
time to give medicine to Gokou so he can survive this
disease and defeat the Artificial Humans. Trunks' returning
in time alters the past in other ways which can be seen
later.
 
After giving the medicine to Gokou, Trunks goes back to
his own time, but returns again three years later to help the
Z fighters battle the Artificial humans. During this time, he
becomes extremely powerful and surpasses every other
one of the Z fighters except for Gohan and (maybe) Gokou.
 
The Trunks here, "Future Trunks" and the "current Trunks" are radically different characters.
"Future Trunks" is very polite like Gohan and has very strong values, but the current "Chibi
Trunks" has a bad attitude and is somewhat like his father. Chibi Trunks never truly reaches
the power level of his future counterpart; possibly because he lived through mostly peaceful
times, whereas Future Trunks did not.
 
Bulma
 
Bulma is the second character to appear in the series, and has been a major character in both
DB and DBZ. She created the "Dragon Radar" which can sense the location of the Dragon
Balls by the radiation they emit, and was the one who first started the se arch for the Dragon
Balls. She is also Trunks' and Bra's mother. She is a major influence on almost all of the
major characters and is most notably the only character who was able to "tame" Vegeta.
 
Master Roshi (aka Kamesennin)
 
Master Roshi was Gokou's first trainer and was once the strongest person on earth. He founded
the "Kamehameha" technique which was used A LOT in the series. He's also incredibly
perverted; he has a panty fetish and is always trying to find ways to get "peeks " or "feels" of
young, beautiful women. However, he has a companion, Umigame, a sea turtle, who tries to
curb his "urges." Despite his perverted wishes, Master Roshi is very old and wise, and has an
excellent battle sense. Like many other characters in DB, Master Roshi played his prime role in
the first series.
 
Oolong
 
Oolong was one of the earliest characters to appear in the DB series. He is a small pig with
the ability to change his shape to whatever he wants for 5 minutes. Then he has to rest for 1
minute before he can shape-change again. Like Master Roshi, he is als o a pervert with a panty
fetish, but he is not nearly as lecherous. Yet another character whose prime importance was
in the earlier series.
 
Pooalu
 
Pooalu is a floating blue cat that went to the same shape-changing school as Oolong. He
(She?) has somewhat of a rivalry with Oolong left over from kindergarten; Oolong had
bullied him before getting kicked out for stealing the teacher's panties. Unlike Oolong, Pooalu
can do "true" change, and does not need to rest every 5 minutes. Pooalu is also a friend
(worshipper?) of Yamcha's. He has always served as somewhat of a minor character in
both series, although he has had his high points.
 
Yamcha
 
One of the first characters to appear in the series, Yamcha was originally Gokou's enemy,
but soon became friends with him. Yamcha is characterized by a constantly changing
hairstyle and an intense fear of women. (at least at the beginning) He was somew hat of an
important character during the first series but less so in the second, being the weakest of all
the Z fighters.
 
Gyumao
 
Gyumao was Kamesennin's second best student, next to Son Gohan, Gokou's "Grandfather."
(Gokou named his son after his grandfather, so don't get confused) He is a very large man
who is always characterized by wearing a horned helmet. He appeared early in th e series,
during the first search for the Dragon Balls.
 
Chichi
 
Chichi is Gyumao's daughter, who also first appeared about the same time as he did. After
the first time we see Gyumao and Chichi they don't reappear for a long time (in the manga).
The next time we see Chichi, she gets married to Gokou. Therefore, she is also Gohan and
Goten's mother. Her distinguishing trait is her temper; she gets mad a LOT. She is a very
overprotective mother, which is probably justified in that her son is constantly drawn into
fights against some of the toughest people in the unive rse.
 
Krillin
 
Krillin is Gokou's best friend, and has been around since the first series. He is a fighting monk
who leaves his temple to find and train with Master Roshi. He is kind of short, has no nose and
throughout most of the series, has no hair either. Krillin trained with Gokou under Master Roshi
and afterwards shared many adventures with him. Krillin has died more times than anyone
else in the series. He is one of the weaker fighters, but this is partially due to his low
self-confidence. Nevertheless, he has gotte n fairly powerful due to all his fights with the
really powerful enemies, and I think is the next strongest Z fighter after Piccolo.
 
Lunch
 
A young, naive girl that Gokou and Krillin saved to bring to Kamesennin. She stayed at the
Kame House during the first series, acting as somewhat of a housekeeper. Normally she is a
polite, good-natured girl with dark hair, but whenever she sneezes, her h air turns blond and
she becomes a psychotic criminal. When "bad" Lunch sneezes, she changes back.
 
Artificial Human #8
 
The first Artifical Human in the Dragon Ball series, AH #8 first appeared during the first
series, and bears a resemblance to the Frankenstein Monster. Made by Dr Gero of the Red
Ribbon Army, he was supposed to kill Gokou but would "not do bad things." Go ku saved his
life and became his friend, and AH #8 ("Hatchan") helped Gokou defeat White of the Red
Ribbon Army.
 
Bora and Upa
 
Bora is a big man that guards Karin's tower, and Upa is his son. They have Gokou's 4-star
Dragon Ball, and appear during the Red Ribbon saga. Bora is killed by Taopaipai, sparking
a quest where Upa joins Gokou to find the Dragon Balls to revive him. After the first series,
we don't see Bora and Upa again until the very end of DBZ during the fight with Original
Buu
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Karin-sama
 
A very old, wise cat which lives high on the top of Karin Tower. It is there that he grows the
Senzu seeds, magic beans that heal and energize whoever ate them, plus each seed is worth
10 days of food when eaten. Karin-sama also has the Choushinsui, a ma gical but very
poisonous tea that grants a large power-up to whoever drinks it and survives.
 
Uranai-no-Baba (lit. Fortune telling old woman)
 
Uranai-no-Baba is Master Roshi's older sister, who runs a fortune telling "business." For
10,000,000 zeni (the DB world's money) you can have your fortune told, or else you have to
beat 5 of her fighters to have the future told. She also has the power to a llow someone to
come back from the dead for one day. She does this for Son Gohan (Gokou's "grandfather")
and Gokou later on.
 
Son Gohan
 
Sorry if this confuses you, there are 2 Son Gohans in the series. This one is Gokou's
"grandfather" who found Gokou abandoned in his Saiyajin space capsule and took him in.
Gokou squashed Gohan flat when he turned into a giant monkey. Gohan comes back fro m
the dead in the series as one of Uranai no Baba's 5 fighters to talk to Gokou.
 
Tenshin-han
 
Tenshin-han is a 3-eyed man who was a student of Master Roshi's rival Tsurusennin, from
whom he learned a lot of interesting techniques. He can communicate telepathically with his
best friend Chaozu, and his master Tsurusennin. Originally he trained to be a n assassin, but
eventually realized that being one was not what he wanted. He beat Gokou to win the 2nd
Tenkaichi-budokai, and was fairly powerful during the first series, second only to Gokou.
Recently, though, he has taken a subordinate role in the series like Yamcha. Next to
Yamcha, he is probably the weakest Z fighter.
 
Chaozu
 
A small, pastel-white floating child, and friend of Tenshin-han. Like Tenshin-han, Chaozu is a
student of Tsurusennin, and competed in the second Tenkaichi-Budokai in the series. Chaozu
is a fairly good fighter, but is not very good at math; this proves t o be his weakness. He is
tied with Krillin for the most number of deaths in the series.
 
Yajirobe
 
A friend of Gokou's and a minor character in the series who carried Gokou up Karin's tower
during the time when the old Piccolo was around. For some reason he decided to stay there.
He occasionally comes down to supply Senzu seeds. Normally a coward, he occasionally
does something brave, like attacking Vegeta and cutting off his tail. He is a fairly good fighter
in his own right but not up to the standards of Gokou and the others.
 
Mister Popo
 
Mister Popo is a short, jet-black humanoid with a turban who lives up in the Tenkai and is a
servant to whoever is the current Kami of earth. He's been there since even before
Kami-sama was there, and is fairly strong, though nowhere near as powerful as any of the
other Z fighters.
 
Kami-Sama
 
Kami-sama, the god of Earth, created Shen-Lon and the Dragon Balls. He is a
Nameck-seijin like Piccolo. Actually, he is Piccolo; he cast away all his evil into the old
Piccolo. Therefore, if Piccolo dies, so does he. Kami-sama lives in the Tenka i, a floating
palace high above Karin's tower, where he can look down and see what is happening on
earth. He no longer exists, having fused with Piccolo to give him a large power-up so he
could fight Cell.
 
Enma-sama
 
Enma-sama is a huge man that guards the entrance to the afterworld. He sits at a desk and
sends all the spirits that come there to either Tenkoku (heaven) or Jigoku. (Hell) He plays a
fairly minor role in the series but often deals with what happens to dead main characters,
allowing them to return to Earth, etc. Note that Enma is actually a figure from Shinto religion,
the King of the Afterworld.
 
Kaio-sama
 
One of four Kaios, beings from each corner of the galaxy who monitor activity in their sector
of the galaxy. He lives on a ridiculously small planet (ever read "The Little Prince?") at the
end of a long road in Heaven. He has a pet monkey Bubbles and in the TV series, a pet
insect of some sort, Gregory. The first time Gokou died, he trained with Kaio-sama and
learned the Kaio-ken and Genki-dama. Kaio's planet was destroyed when Cell blew up on
it.
 
Dende
 
Dende is Kami-sama's successor as the god of Earth. Like Piccolo and Kami-sama, he is
also a Nameck-seijin, and is even younger than Gohan. Gohan and Krillin first met Dende on
their trip to Nameck-sei to gather the Nameck Dragon Balls. He has the power to heal
injuries by laying his hands on the injured, and created more powerful Dragon Balls on Earth
that can grant three wishes.
 
Nail
 
A minor character during the Nameck-sei episodes, Nail is the bodyguard of Saichoryo, the
planet's elder and source of life for the Dragon Balls. He fused with Piccolo to give him a
power-up to fight Freeza.
 
Trunks
 
Trunks is Vegeta's first child. There are two different Trunkses in DBZ. (Yes, they are
technically the same person but have totally different personalities.) Trunks is covered in
more detail on the last page.
 
Artificial Humans #17 and #18
 
These two Artifical Humans were also created by Dr. Gero to kill Gokou. They are twin
brother and sister, #17 being a man with long black hair, and #18 being a girl with blond hair.
In Trunks' future, they are both very much "bad guys," having wiped out most of the
population of Earth. However during the altered timeline they are less destructive, focusing
just on killing Gokou. They end up joining the Z fighters to fight Cell, as Cell wanted to absorb
both of them. Cell absorbed both, which was the last time we ever see or hear of #17 until
the very end of the manga series, but Cell eventually spits out #18. Later on after Cell is
killed, #18 marries Krillin.
 
Artificial Human #16
 
AH #16 is a very large robotic man with a red mohawk and green armor. He was made by
Dr. Gero to kill Gokou as revenge for destroying the Red Ribbon Army, but joined the Z
fighters to fight Cell. He is normally very quiet and introverted, and possesses a strong love
and respect for nature and life. His death at the hands (feet?) of Cell was what triggered
Gohan to go Super Saiyajin 2 for the first time.
 
Mr. Sataan
 
Used mostly as comic relief, Mr. Sataan is the "hero of earth," taking credit for having killed
Cell and saving the planet. Among "normal" Earthlings, he is fairly strong, but in reality he is a
weakling and a coward. However, he performs the occasional heroic action, and
occasionally manages to save the rest of the Z fighters by some minor action. He is also one
of the only characters in the Dragon Ball series who has never died.
 
Videl
 
Videll is Mr. Sataan's daughter, and is the same age as Gohan. While not nearly as strong as
any of the other Z fighters, she is a lot better than her father. She is in Gohan's high school
class and uncovers his identity of "Great Saiyaman." Eventually sh e and Gohan get married.
 
Son Goten
 
Goten is Gokou's second son, and a dead ringer for Gokou when he was a little kid. At the end
of the series, Goten was 17 and looked nothing like Gokou though. Goten is very powerful for
someone his age, although he is a little bit naive like his father. He can fuse with Trunks to
become Gotenks, one of the most powerful characters in the series.
 
Maron
 
Maron is Krillin and #18's daughter with a very round head and pigtails. She plays a very
minor role in the series. (in fact, we don't even learn her name until long after she is first
introduced) There's not too much more I can think of to say about her.
 
(East) Kaio-shin
 
Kaio-shin is one of four gods of the Kaios. Most of the other Kaio-shins were killed off by
Majin-Buu, and one was imprisoned within the Zed Sword. (we actually get to see this one)
Kaio-shin then traveled to Earth to stop Babidi from reviving Buu, and en lists the help of the
Z fighters. However, his plan to stop the revival backfires...
 
Kibito
 
Kibito is Kaioshin's assistant. He has the power to heal wounds with his hands much like
Dende. He plays a fairly minor role in the DBZ series. Eventually using 15-dai-mae
Kaio-shin's earrings, he fuses with Kaio-shin permanently.
 
Majin-Buu
 
Majin-Buu was one of the strongest villians in the Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z universe, but he
eventually became a good guy. He has gone through more different forms than Freeza and
Cell combined. The first Buu is fat Buu, a fat, round pink man with a c ape and the mind of a
baby, but is very strong. When he got really angry, the smoke that came out of his head
changed into Skinny Buu. Fat Buu (who became a good guy around this point) tried to
change him into a chocolate, but Skinny Buu blew the blast back at him. Fat Buu turned into
a chocolate, Skinny Buu ate him, and turned into Super Buu.
 
15 Dai-mae Kaio-shin (lit. Kaio-shin from 15 generations ago)
 
15 Dai-mae Kaio-shin was the Kaio-shin trapped in the Z Sword. When it broke, he was
released. Like Master Roshi, he is a real pervert, but he has an interesting skill; he can give a
huge power-up to anyone who can sit through a 25-hour power-up. He uses this skill to
make Gohan the most powerful non-fused character in the series.
 
Gotenks
 
Using the Fusion, Goten and Trunks can fuse into Gotenks. Gotenks is very powerful,
second only to Gohan and Vegetto, and also is the only character other than Gokou that can
change to Super Saiyajin 3. However, he has a huge ego which gets him in trouble . Gotenks
is often used as comic relief as well.
 
Vegetto
 
When Gokou and Vegeta fuse, they become Vegetto (Vegeta+Kakarott=Vegetto), the most
powerful character in the DBZ world. (I've also seen his name as Gogita, but this is from a
DBZ movie and not the original manga.) Like Gotenks, Vegetto has a huge ego.
 
Pan
 
Pan is Gohan and Videl's daughter. She first appears in the last two installments of the
manga before it ended. Needless to say, we never get to learn a lot about her before the
series ends. She looks just like Videl did at 16, just a lot smaller. Sh e's pretty tough in a
fight for her age and size, and certainly has the potential to become fairly strong.
 
Bra
 
Bra is Trunks' little sister. She looks like a carbon copy of Bulma when we first see her way
back in DB book #1, only much smaller. Like Pan, she only appears in the last two
installments of the manga and only speaks a single line in those installments so it's tough to
say much about her.
 
Uub
 
Uub is a polite little kid with a mohawk, another character who doesn't appear until the very
end of the series. Actually, he is the reincarnation of Original Buu. (Uub=Buu backwards) He
is very powerful for a human his age. At the end of the series, U ub goes back to his home
town with Gokou, who is going to train him.