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===Saiyan===
===Saiyan===
; [[Son Goku]]
; [[Son Goku]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Masako Nozawa]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Masako Nozawa]]</small>
: The main character of the series, he is an extremely simple and trusting boy, who happens to be super-powerful. He carries the [[Nyoi-Bo]] and holds the Four-Star Ball, both gifts from his adoptive grandfather. With Bulma's persuasion, he agrees to join her in search of the seven mystical Dragon Balls. So begins our adventure with Son Goku and friends...
: The main character of the series, he is an extremely simple and trusting boy, who happens to be super-powerful. He carries the [[Nyoi-Bo]] and holds the Four-Star Ball, both gifts from his adoptive grandfather. With Bulma's persuasion, he agrees to join her in search of the seven mystical Dragon Balls. So begins our adventure with Son Goku and friends...


; [[Vegeta]]
; [[Vegeta]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Ryo Horikawa]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Ryo Horikawa]]</small>


===Half Saiyan===
===Half Saiyan===
; [[Son Gohan]]
; [[Son Gohan]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' Masako Nozawa</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Masako Nozawa</small>


; [[Trunks]]
; [[Trunks]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Takeshi Kusao]], [[Hiromi Tsuru]]<ref>"Bulma...as voiced by...Hiromi Tsuru" Interview, ''TV Anime Guide: Dragon Ball Tenka'ichi Densetsu'', 07 July 2004, ISBN 4-08-873705-9, pg. 158-161</ref> (Baby)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Takeshi Kusao]], [[Hiromi Tsuru]]<ref>"Bulma...as voiced by...Hiromi Tsuru" Interview, ''TV Anime Guide: Dragon Ball Tenka'ichi Densetsu'', 07 July 2004, ISBN 4-08-873705-9, pg. 158-161</ref> (Baby)</small>


; [[Son Goten]]
; [[Son Goten]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' Masako Nozawa</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Masako Nozawa</small>


===Namekian===
===Namekian===
; [[Piccolo]]
; [[Piccolo]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Toshio Furukawa]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Toshio Furukawa]]</small>


===Earthling===
===Earthling===
; [[Yamcha]]
; [[Yamcha]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Toru Furuya]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Toru Furuya]]</small>
: Yamcha is a common thief who packs quite a punch. With the help of his friend Pu'er, he steels Hoi Poi Capsules from any wanderers who travel through his desert. After hearing of the Dragon Balls, he tries to steal them from Goku and Bulma, as he wants to do away with his horrible fear of women.
: Yamcha is a common thief who packs quite a punch. With the help of his friend Pu'er, he steels Hoi Poi Capsules from any wanderers who travel through his desert. After hearing of the Dragon Balls, he tries to steal them from Goku and Bulma, as he wants to do away with his horrible fear of women.


; [[Kuririn]]
; [[Kuririn]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Mayumi Tanaka]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Mayumi Tanaka]]</small>
: Traveling from a village in the far East, Kuririn arrives on Kame-Sen'nin's island to receive training from the legendary martial artists. He quickly becomes Goku's rival as the two train to surpass Muten Roshi and each other. However, as mutual respect grows between the two, an unbreakable friendship is formed which propels later arcs of the series.
: Traveling from a village in the far East, Kuririn arrives on Kame-Sen'nin's island to receive training from the legendary martial artists. He quickly becomes Goku's rival as the two train to surpass Muten Roshi and each other. However, as mutual respect grows between the two, an unbreakable friendship is formed which propels later arcs of the series.


; [[Tenshinhan]]
; [[Tenshinhan]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Hirotaka Suzuoki]] ([[Dragon Ball (anime)|DB]] & [[Dragon Ball Z|Z]]), [[Koichi Yamadera]] (Z [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 82|82]] & [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 84|84]]), [[Mitsuaki Madono]] ([[Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit|DBZ: Burst Limit]], [[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World|DBZ: Infinite World]]), [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] ([[Dragon Ball Kai|Kai]], "[[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast|DB: Raging Blast]]", "[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|DBZ: Battle of Gods]]")</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Hirotaka Suzuoki]] ([[Dragon Ball (anime)|DB]] & [[Dragon Ball Z|Z]]), [[Koichi Yamadera]] (Z [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 82|82]] & [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 84|84]]), [[Mitsuaki Madono]] ([[Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit|DBZ: Burst Limit]], [[Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World|DBZ: Infinite World]]), [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] ([[Dragon Ball Kai|Kai]], "[[Dragon Ball: Raging Blast|DB: Raging Blast]]", "[[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|DBZ: Battle of Gods]]")</small>


; [[Chiaotzu]]
; [[Chiaotzu]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Hiroko Emori]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Hiroko Emori]]</small>


; [[Artificial Human No. 18]]
; [[Artificial Human No. 18]]
: <small>'''Japanese Voice:''' [[Miki Ito]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Miki Ito]]</small>


==Main Characters (Non-Warriors)==
==Main Characters (Non-Warriors)==
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; [[Kame-Sen'nin]]
; [[Kame-Sen'nin]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Kōhei Miyauchi]] (DB & Z 1-260), [[Jōji Yanami]] ([[Dragon Ball Episode 137|DB 137]]), [[Hiroshi Masuoka]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 288|Z 288]] & [[Dragon Ball GT|GT]]), [[Masaharu Satō]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Movie 13|Z M13]], Kai, "DBZ: Battle of Gods"), [[Kinya Aikawa]] ([[Dragon Ball 10th Anniversary Movie|10th Anniversary Movie]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Kohei Miyauchi]] (DB & Z 1-260), [[Joji Yanami]] ([[Dragon Ball Episode 137|DB 137]]), [[Hiroshi Masuoka]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 288|Z 288]] & [[Dragon Ball GT|GT]]), [[Masaharu Sato]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Movie 13|Z M13]], Kai, "DBZ: Battle of Gods"), [[Kinya Aikawa]] ([[Dragon Ball 10th Anniversary Movie|10th Anniversary Movie]])</small>
: Kame-Sen'nin is a dirty old man, and although he doesn't look it, is a master of the martial arts. He normally spends much of his time trying to get a peek at women and he owns possibly the world's largest pornography collection.
: Kame-Sen'nin is a dirty old man, and although he doesn't look it, is a master of the martial arts. He normally spends much of his time trying to get a peek at women and he owns possibly the world's largest pornography collection.


; [[Chi-Chi]]
; [[Chi-Chi]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Mayumi Shō]] (DB & Z 1-66), [[Naoko Watanabe]] (Z 88-291, GT, Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Mayumi Sho]] (DB & Z 1-66), [[Naoko Watanabe]] (Z 88-291, GT, Kai)</small>
: The daughter of Gyūmaō, she joins Goku in search of Kame-Sen'nin, who possesses the Bashō Fan. Before Goku leaves her village, Chi-Chi asks him to marry her and Goku agrees, thinking that marriage is some sort of delicious food. The two eventually meet again as participants in the 23rd Tenka'ichi Budōkai, get married, and have two sons.
: The daughter of Gyumao, she joins Goku in search of Kame-Sen'nin, who possesses the Basho Fan. Before Goku leaves her village, Chi-Chi asks him to marry her and Goku agrees, thinking that marriage is some sort of delicious food. The two eventually meet again as participants in the 23rd Tenka'ichi Budokai, get married, and have two sons.


; [[Gyūmaō]]
; [[Gyumao]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Daisuke Gōri]] (DB, Z, GT, Kai 4-18), [[Ryūzaburō Ōtomo]] (Kai 55-98)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Daisuke Gori]] (DB, Z, GT, Kai 4-18), [[Ryuzaburo Otomo]] (Kai 55-98)</small>
: The father of Chi-Chi, Gyūmaō is known as the "emperor of devils". He spends his time protecting his castle full of treasure atop of Mount Frypan from treasure hunters. When he meets Goku, he informs him that he trained with Goku's Grandpa under Muten Rōshi.
: The father of Chi-Chi, Gyumao is known as the "emperor of devils". He spends his time protecting his castle full of treasure atop of Mount Frypan from treasure hunters. When he meets Goku, he informs him that he trained with Goku's Grandpa under Muten Roshi.


; [[Yajirobe]]
; [[Yajirobe]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Mayumi Tanaka</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Mayumi Tanaka</small>


; [[Mister Satan]]
; [[Mister Satan]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Daisuke Gōri (Z, GT), [[Unshō Ishizuka]] (Kai, [[Dragon Ball: TAG VS|DB: TAG VS]] and all games following)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Daisuke Gori (Z, GT), [[Unsho Ishizuka]] (Kai, [[Dragon Ball: TAG VS|DB: TAG VS]] and all games following)</small>


; [[Videl]]
; [[Videl]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Yūko Minaguchi]], [[Shino Kakinuma]] ([[Dream 9 Crossover Special|Toriko × One Piece × Dragon Ball Z: Super Collaboration Special!!]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Yuko Minaguchi]], [[Shino Kakinuma]] ([[Dream 9 Crossover Special|Toriko × One Piece × Dragon Ball Z: Super Collaboration Special!!]])</small>


===Earthling===
===Earthling===
; [[Bulma]]
; [[Bulma]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Hiromi Tsuru]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Hiromi Tsuru]]</small>
: An intelligent and spirited young girl in search of the seven Dragon Balls. She uses state-of-the-art technology, such as the Dragon Radar and Hoi Poi Capsules, to track them down. In search of the Dragon Balls, which she wants to use to wish for a boyfriend, she stumbles upon Goku, who she decides to take with her as a bodyguard.
: An intelligent and spirited young girl in search of the seven Dragon Balls. She uses state-of-the-art technology, such as the Dragon Radar and Hoi Poi Capsules, to track them down. In search of the Dragon Balls, which she wants to use to wish for a boyfriend, she stumbles upon Goku, who she decides to take with her as a bodyguard.


; [[Umigame]] (lit. "Sea Turtle")
; [[Umigame]] (lit. "Sea Turtle")
: <small>'''Voice:''' Daisuke Gōri (DB, Z, GT), Takahiro Fujimoto (Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Daisuke Gori (DB, Z, GT), Takahiro Fujimoto (Kai)</small>
: Kame-Sen'nin's trusty turtle, Umigame constantly complains about his master's perverted actions. He tries to keep him in-line around the ladies, but his objections usually result in a scolding. He plays a relatively small part in the manga, but he has quite a few large roles in the anime.
: Kame-Sen'nin's trusty turtle, Umigame constantly complains about his master's perverted actions. He tries to keep him in-line around the ladies, but his objections usually result in a scolding. He plays a relatively small part in the manga, but he has quite a few large roles in the anime.


; [[Oolong]]
; [[Oolong]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Naoki Tatsuta]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Naoki Tatsuta]]</small>
: A perverted shape-shifting pig, Oolong terrorizes a small village and abducts their girls. As Oolong fights Goku, it is apparent that he doesn't acquire any special skills from whatever he shape-shifts into, and that he can hold a form for no more than five minutes. It is soon obvious that Oolong is more of a spectator than a helper when it comes to fighting. He is also considered a coward by most, especially Bulma.
: A perverted shape-shifting pig, Oolong terrorizes a small village and abducts their girls. As Oolong fights Goku, it is apparent that he doesn't acquire any special skills from whatever he shape-shifts into, and that he can hold a form for no more than five minutes. It is soon obvious that Oolong is more of a spectator than a helper when it comes to fighting. He is also considered a coward by most, especially Bulma.


; [[Pu'er]]
; [[Pu'er]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Naoko Watanabe</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Naoko Watanabe</small>
: Pu'er is Yamcha's shape-shifting friend and together they rob anyone that wanders into their desert. Like Oolong, Pu'er has the ability to change his shape into any form. Though unlike Oolong, Pu'er can hold that form an indefinite amount of time.
: Pu'er is Yamcha's shape-shifting friend and together they rob anyone that wanders into their desert. Like Oolong, Pu'er has the ability to change his shape into any form. Though unlike Oolong, Pu'er can hold that form an indefinite amount of time.


; [[Lunch]]
; [[Lunch]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Mami Koyama]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Mami Koyama]]</small>
: Kame-Sen'nin sends Kuririn and Goku off to bring back a ''pichi-pichi'' gal, and the two eventually rescue and return with a peculiar girl... Lunch. The boys soon find that she's much more than meets the eye, as her other self is revealed when she sneezes.
: Kame-Sen'nin sends Kuririn and Goku off to bring back a ''pichi-pichi'' gal, and the two eventually rescue and return with a peculiar girl... Lunch. The boys soon find that she's much more than meets the eye, as her other self is revealed when she sneezes.


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===Earthling===
===Earthling===
; [[Grandma Paozu]]
; [[Grandma Paozu]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Reiko Suzuki]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Reiko Suzuki]]</small>
: An inhabitant of the village that Oolong terrorizes, she posseses the Six-Star Ball that Goku and Bulma are in search of. In exchange for saving her village from the dreaded Oolong, she promises to give Bulma her Dragon Ball.
: An inhabitant of the village that Oolong terrorizes, she posseses the Six-Star Ball that Goku and Bulma are in search of. In exchange for saving her village from the dreaded Oolong, she promises to give Bulma her Dragon Ball.


; [[Baby Gamera]]
; [[Baby Gamera]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Naoki Tatsuta</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Naoki Tatsuta</small>
: Baby Gamera is a really neat mini-version of Gamera, which Kame-Sen'nin uses to travel to Mount Frypan while riding on his back. He can pull his arms and legs into his body and release a fire through the holes, propelling him and his rider through the air while spinning.
: Baby Gamera is a really neat mini-version of Gamera, which Kame-Sen'nin uses to travel to Mount Frypan while riding on his back. He can pull his arms and legs into his body and release a fire through the holes, propelling him and his rider through the air while spinning.


; [[Sno]]
; [[Sno]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Naoko Watanabe (DB), Mayumi Tanaka ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 285|Z 285]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Naoko Watanabe (DB), Mayumi Tanaka ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 285|Z 285]])</small>
: A girl from Jingle Village that saves Goku's life after his plane crashes into the snow. In gratitude, Goku sets off to rescue the mayor of her village, who has been taken hostage by the Red Ribbon Army. Years later, a grown-up Sno contributes her energy to the final ''Genki-Dama'' at the end of the series. It's at this point that her name is first mentioned in the manga proper, although she’s called by name in the anime from the start.
: A girl from Jingle Village that saves Goku's life after his plane crashes into the snow. In gratitude, Goku sets off to rescue the mayor of her village, who has been taken hostage by the Red Ribbon Army. Years later, a grown-up Sno contributes her energy to the final ''Genki-Dama'' at the end of the series. It's at this point that her name is first mentioned in the manga proper, although she’s called by name in the anime from the start.


; [[Arificial Human No. 8]]
; [[Arificial Human No. 8]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Shōzō Iizuka]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Shozo Iizuka]]</small>
: A human-based artificial human created by Doctor Gero. Murasaki unleashes him as his secret weapon to defeat Goku, but the kindhearted No. 8 quickly befriends him instead. Goku nicknames him "Hatchan", a pun on ''hachi'' (Japanese for "eight"), and the honorific ''chan''.
: A human-based artificial human created by Doctor Gero. Murasaki unleashes him as his secret weapon to defeat Goku, but the kindhearted No. 8 quickly befriends him instead. Goku nicknames him "Hatchan", a pun on ''hachi'' (Japanese for "eight"), and the honorific ''chan''.


; [[Jingle Village Headman]]
; [[Jingle Village Headman]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Ryūji Saikachi]], [[Keiji Hirai]] ([[Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken|DB: Tenka'ichi Dai-Bōken]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Ryuji Saikachi]], [[Keiji Hirai]] ([[Dragon Ball: Tenka'ichi Dai-Boken|DB: Tenka'ichi Dai-Boken]])</small>


; [[Doctor Brief|Brief]]
; [[Doctor Brief|Brief]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Jōji Yanami</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Joji Yanami</small>


; [[Bulma's Mom]]
; [[Bulma's Mom]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Mariko Mukai]] (DB, Z 46-118), [[Yōko Kawanami]] (Z 124-246, Kai), Hiroko Emori ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 140|Z 140]] & [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 8|Z M8]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Mariko Mukai]] (DB, Z 46-118), [[Yoko Kawanami]] (Z 124-246, Kai), Hiroko Emori ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 140|Z 140]] & [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 8|Z M8]])</small>


; [[Upa]]
; [[Upa]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Mitsuko Horie]] (DB), [[Masafumi Ōkura]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 13|Z 13]]), Naoko Watanabe ([[Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Gokū Densetsu|DBZ: Idainaru Son Gokū Densetsu]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Mitsuko Horie]] (DB), [[Masafumi Okura]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 13|Z 13]]), Naoko Watanabe ([[Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu|DBZ: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu]])</small>


; [[Bora]]
; [[Bora]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Banjō Ginga]] (DB, [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 13|Z 13]]), [[Hisao Egawa]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 285|Z 285]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Banjo Ginga]] (DB, [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 13|Z 13]]), [[Hisao Egawa]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 285|Z 285]])</small>


; [[Uranai Baba]]
; [[Uranai Baba]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Junpei Takiguchi]] (DB, Z 7-34, Games), Mayumi Tanaka (Z 190-272, Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Junpei Takiguchi]] (DB, Z 7-34, Games), Mayumi Tanaka (Z 190-272, Kai)</small>


; [[Ghost (Uranai Baba)|Ghost]]
; [[Ghost (Uranai Baba)|Ghost]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Ryōichi Tanaka]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Ryoichi Tanaka]]</small>


; [[Son Gohan (Grandpa)]]
; [[Son Gohan (Grandpa)]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Osamu Saka]], [[Kinpei Azusa]] ([[Dragon Ball Z TV Special 1|Z SP1]]), [[Shigeru Chiba]] (Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Osamu Saka]], [[Kinpei Azusa]] ([[Dragon Ball Z TV Special 1|Z SP1]]), [[Shigeru Chiba]] (Kai)</small>


; [[Mutaito]]
; [[Mutaito]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Kenji Utsumi]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Kenji Utsumi]]</small>


; [[King]]
; [[King]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Jōji Yanami</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Joji Yanami</small>


; [[Erasa]]
; [[Erasa]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Megumi Urawa]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Megumi Urawa]]</small>


; [[Shapner]]
; [[Shapner]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Hiro Yūki]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Hiro Yuki]]</small>


; [[Marron]]
; [[Marron]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Tomiko Suzuki]]</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Tomiko Suzuki]]</small>


; [[Bee]]
; [[Bee]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Tomiko Suzuki (Z), Naoki Tatsuta</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Tomiko Suzuki (Z), Naoki Tatsuta</small>


; [[Pan]]
; [[Pan]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Yūko Minaguchi</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Yuko Minaguchi</small>


; [[Bra]]
; [[Bra]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Hiromi Tsuru</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Hiromi Tsuru</small>


; [[Uub]]
; [[Uub]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Megumi Urawa (Z), Atsushi Kisaichi (GT)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Megumi Urawa (Z), Atsushi Kisaichi (GT)</small>


===The Heavens===
===The Heavens===
; [[Shenlong]]
; [[Shenlong]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Kenji Utsumi]] (DB, Z 21-100, Kai 8-51), Masaharu Satō (Z 192-193), [[Shin Aomori]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 240|Z 240]], [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 13|Z M13]]), [[Tesshō Genda]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Movie 12|Z M12]]), Daisuke Gōri (GT), Ryūzaburō Ōtomo ([[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 97|Kai 97]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Kenji Utsumi]] (DB, Z 21-100, Kai 8-51), Masaharu Sato (Z 192-193), [[Shin Aomori]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 240|Z 240]], [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 13|Z M13]]), [[Tessho Genda]] ([[Dragon Ball Z Movie 12|Z M12]]), Daisuke Gori (GT), Ryuzaburo Otomo ([[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 97|Kai 97]])</small>


; [[Karin]]
; [[Karin]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Ichirō Nagai]] (DB, Z, Kai), Naoki Tatsuta (Z 217-241)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Ichiro Nagai]] (DB, Z, Kai), Naoki Tatsuta (Z 217-241)</small>


; [[Mister Popo]]
; [[Mister Popo]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Toku Nishio]] (DB, Z, GT), [[Dai Matsumoto]] (PS2 Games), [[Yasuhiko Kawazu]] (Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Toku Nishio]] (DB, Z, GT), [[Dai Matsumoto]] (PS2 Games), [[Yasuhiko Kawazu]] (Kai)</small>


; [[Earth's God|God]]
; [[Earth's God|God]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Takeshi Aono]] (DB, Z, Kai 4-51), Bin Shimada (Kai 66-68)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Takeshi Aono]] (DB, Z, Kai 4-51), Bin Shimada (Kai 66-68)</small>


; [[Enma-daiō|Enma-''daiō'']]
; [[Enma-daio|Enma-''daio'']]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Daisuke Gōri</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Daisuke Gori</small>


; [[Kaiō]]
; [[Kaio]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Jōji Yanami</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Joji Yanami</small>


; [[Porunga]]
; [[Porunga]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Junpei Takiguchi (Z), Masaharu Satō ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 101|Z 101]], PS2 Games), Daisuke Gōri (Z 283-286, [[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 36|Kai 36]]), Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Kai 51-54)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Junpei Takiguchi (Z), Masaharu Sato ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 101|Z 101]], PS2 Games), Daisuke Gori (Z 283-286, [[Dragon Ball Kai Episode 36|Kai 36]]), Ryuzaburo Otomo (Kai 51-54)</small>


; [[Kaiōshin]]
; [[Kaioshin]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Yūji Mitsuya]] (Z, [[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|DBZ: Battle of Gods]]), Shin'ichirō Ōta (GT)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Yuji Mitsuya]] (Z, [[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|DBZ: Battle of Gods]]), Shin'ichiro Ota (GT)</small>


===Namekian===
===Namekian===
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; [[Dende]]
; [[Dende]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Tomiko Suzuki (Z Child), Hiro Yūki (Z Youth, GT), [[Aya Hirano]] (Kai, [[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|DBZ: Battle of Gods]])</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Tomiko Suzuki (Z Child), Hiro Yuki (Z Youth, GT), [[Aya Hirano]] (Kai, [[Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods|DBZ: Battle of Gods]])</small>


; [[Cargo]]
; [[Cargo]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Tomiko Suzuki (Z), [[Satomi Satō]] (Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Tomiko Suzuki (Z), [[Satomi Sato]] (Kai)</small>


; [[Nail]]
; [[Nail]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' [[Katsuji Mori]] (Z), [[Taiten Kusunoki]] (Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Katsuji Mori]] (Z), [[Taiten Kusunoki]] (Kai)</small>


; [[Namek's Eldest|The Eldest]]
; [[Namek's Eldest|The Eldest]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Junpei Takiguchi (Z 53-75, Kai), Masaharu Satō (Z 100-105)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Junpei Takiguchi (Z 53-75, Kai), Masaharu Sato (Z 100-105)</small>


; [[Muri]]
; [[Muri]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Kinpei Azusa (Z), Toku Nishio ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 100|Z 100]]), Ryōichi Tanaka (Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Kinpei Azusa (Z), Toku Nishio ([[Dragon Ball Z Episode 100|Z 100]]), Ryoichi Tanaka (Kai)</small>


; [[Tsuno]]
; [[Tsuno]]
: <small>'''Voice:''' Naoki Tatsuta (Z), [[Masato Hirano]] (Kai)</small>
: <small>'''Japanese VA:''' Naoki Tatsuta (Z), [[Masato Hirano]] (Kai)</small>


===Tenka'ichi Budōkai===
===Tenka'ichi Budokai===
===Fusions===
===Fusions===
===Other===
===Other===

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The following fictional characters appeared in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga series.

  • A list of original characters that do not appear in the original manga series can be found on the Anime Original Characters page.

Main Characters (Warriors)

The warriors listed below are those typically seen at the forefront of battle throughout the series. They are often referred to as the "Z Warriors".

Saiyan

Son Goku
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa
The main character of the series, he is an extremely simple and trusting boy, who happens to be super-powerful. He carries the Nyoi-Bo and holds the Four-Star Ball, both gifts from his adoptive grandfather. With Bulma's persuasion, he agrees to join her in search of the seven mystical Dragon Balls. So begins our adventure with Son Goku and friends...
Vegeta
Japanese VA: Ryo Horikawa

Half Saiyan

Son Gohan
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa
Trunks
Japanese VA: Takeshi Kusao, Hiromi Tsuru[1] (Baby)
Son Goten
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa

Namekian

Piccolo
Japanese VA: Toshio Furukawa

Earthling

Yamcha
Japanese VA: Toru Furuya
Yamcha is a common thief who packs quite a punch. With the help of his friend Pu'er, he steels Hoi Poi Capsules from any wanderers who travel through his desert. After hearing of the Dragon Balls, he tries to steal them from Goku and Bulma, as he wants to do away with his horrible fear of women.
Kuririn
Japanese VA: Mayumi Tanaka
Traveling from a village in the far East, Kuririn arrives on Kame-Sen'nin's island to receive training from the legendary martial artists. He quickly becomes Goku's rival as the two train to surpass Muten Roshi and each other. However, as mutual respect grows between the two, an unbreakable friendship is formed which propels later arcs of the series.
Tenshinhan
Japanese VA: Hirotaka Suzuoki (DB & Z), Koichi Yamadera (Z 82 & 84), Mitsuaki Madono (DBZ: Burst Limit, DBZ: Infinite World), Hikaru Midorikawa (Kai, "DB: Raging Blast", "DBZ: Battle of Gods")
Chiaotzu
Japanese VA: Hiroko Emori
Artificial Human No. 18
Japanese VA: Miki Ito

Main Characters (Non-Warriors)

The following main characters support the "Z Warriors".

Earthling (Martial Artist)

Although they are martial artist, their battle skills and strength pail in comparison to the main warriors.

Kame-Sen'nin
Japanese VA: Kohei Miyauchi (DB & Z 1-260), Joji Yanami (DB 137), Hiroshi Masuoka (Z 288 & GT), Masaharu Sato (Z M13, Kai, "DBZ: Battle of Gods"), Kinya Aikawa (10th Anniversary Movie)
Kame-Sen'nin is a dirty old man, and although he doesn't look it, is a master of the martial arts. He normally spends much of his time trying to get a peek at women and he owns possibly the world's largest pornography collection.
Chi-Chi
Japanese VA: Mayumi Sho (DB & Z 1-66), Naoko Watanabe (Z 88-291, GT, Kai)
The daughter of Gyumao, she joins Goku in search of Kame-Sen'nin, who possesses the Basho Fan. Before Goku leaves her village, Chi-Chi asks him to marry her and Goku agrees, thinking that marriage is some sort of delicious food. The two eventually meet again as participants in the 23rd Tenka'ichi Budokai, get married, and have two sons.
Gyumao
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gori (DB, Z, GT, Kai 4-18), Ryuzaburo Otomo (Kai 55-98)
The father of Chi-Chi, Gyumao is known as the "emperor of devils". He spends his time protecting his castle full of treasure atop of Mount Frypan from treasure hunters. When he meets Goku, he informs him that he trained with Goku's Grandpa under Muten Roshi.
Yajirobe
Japanese VA: Mayumi Tanaka
Mister Satan
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gori (Z, GT), Unsho Ishizuka (Kai, DB: TAG VS and all games following)
Videl
Japanese VA: Yuko Minaguchi, Shino Kakinuma (Toriko × One Piece × Dragon Ball Z: Super Collaboration Special!!)

Earthling

Bulma
Japanese VA: Hiromi Tsuru
An intelligent and spirited young girl in search of the seven Dragon Balls. She uses state-of-the-art technology, such as the Dragon Radar and Hoi Poi Capsules, to track them down. In search of the Dragon Balls, which she wants to use to wish for a boyfriend, she stumbles upon Goku, who she decides to take with her as a bodyguard.
Umigame (lit. "Sea Turtle")
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gori (DB, Z, GT), Takahiro Fujimoto (Kai)
Kame-Sen'nin's trusty turtle, Umigame constantly complains about his master's perverted actions. He tries to keep him in-line around the ladies, but his objections usually result in a scolding. He plays a relatively small part in the manga, but he has quite a few large roles in the anime.
Oolong
Japanese VA: Naoki Tatsuta
A perverted shape-shifting pig, Oolong terrorizes a small village and abducts their girls. As Oolong fights Goku, it is apparent that he doesn't acquire any special skills from whatever he shape-shifts into, and that he can hold a form for no more than five minutes. It is soon obvious that Oolong is more of a spectator than a helper when it comes to fighting. He is also considered a coward by most, especially Bulma.
Pu'er
Japanese VA: Naoko Watanabe
Pu'er is Yamcha's shape-shifting friend and together they rob anyone that wanders into their desert. Like Oolong, Pu'er has the ability to change his shape into any form. Though unlike Oolong, Pu'er can hold that form an indefinite amount of time.
Lunch
Japanese VA: Mami Koyama
Kame-Sen'nin sends Kuririn and Goku off to bring back a pichi-pichi gal, and the two eventually rescue and return with a peculiar girl... Lunch. The boys soon find that she's much more than meets the eye, as her other self is revealed when she sneezes.

Friends of Main Characters

Earthling

Grandma Paozu
Japanese VA: Reiko Suzuki
An inhabitant of the village that Oolong terrorizes, she posseses the Six-Star Ball that Goku and Bulma are in search of. In exchange for saving her village from the dreaded Oolong, she promises to give Bulma her Dragon Ball.
Baby Gamera
Japanese VA: Naoki Tatsuta
Baby Gamera is a really neat mini-version of Gamera, which Kame-Sen'nin uses to travel to Mount Frypan while riding on his back. He can pull his arms and legs into his body and release a fire through the holes, propelling him and his rider through the air while spinning.
Sno
Japanese VA: Naoko Watanabe (DB), Mayumi Tanaka (Z 285)
A girl from Jingle Village that saves Goku's life after his plane crashes into the snow. In gratitude, Goku sets off to rescue the mayor of her village, who has been taken hostage by the Red Ribbon Army. Years later, a grown-up Sno contributes her energy to the final Genki-Dama at the end of the series. It's at this point that her name is first mentioned in the manga proper, although she’s called by name in the anime from the start.
Arificial Human No. 8
Japanese VA: Shozo Iizuka
A human-based artificial human created by Doctor Gero. Murasaki unleashes him as his secret weapon to defeat Goku, but the kindhearted No. 8 quickly befriends him instead. Goku nicknames him "Hatchan", a pun on hachi (Japanese for "eight"), and the honorific chan.
Jingle Village Headman
Japanese VA: Ryuji Saikachi, Keiji Hirai (DB: Tenka'ichi Dai-Boken)
Brief
Japanese VA: Joji Yanami
Bulma's Mom
Japanese VA: Mariko Mukai (DB, Z 46-118), Yoko Kawanami (Z 124-246, Kai), Hiroko Emori (Z 140 & Z M8)
Upa
Japanese VA: Mitsuko Horie (DB), Masafumi Okura (Z 13), Naoko Watanabe (DBZ: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu)
Bora
Japanese VA: Banjo Ginga (DB, Z 13), Hisao Egawa (Z 285)
Uranai Baba
Japanese VA: Junpei Takiguchi (DB, Z 7-34, Games), Mayumi Tanaka (Z 190-272, Kai)
Ghost
Japanese VA: Ryoichi Tanaka
Son Gohan (Grandpa)
Japanese VA: Osamu Saka, Kinpei Azusa (Z SP1), Shigeru Chiba (Kai)
Mutaito
Japanese VA: Kenji Utsumi
King
Japanese VA: Joji Yanami
Erasa
Japanese VA: Megumi Urawa
Shapner
Japanese VA: Hiro Yuki
Marron
Japanese VA: Tomiko Suzuki
Bee
Japanese VA: Tomiko Suzuki (Z), Naoki Tatsuta
Pan
Japanese VA: Yuko Minaguchi
Bra
Japanese VA: Hiromi Tsuru
Uub
Japanese VA: Megumi Urawa (Z), Atsushi Kisaichi (GT)

The Heavens

Shenlong
Japanese VA: Kenji Utsumi (DB, Z 21-100, Kai 8-51), Masaharu Sato (Z 192-193), Shin Aomori (Z 240, Z M13), Tessho Genda (Z M12), Daisuke Gori (GT), Ryuzaburo Otomo (Kai 97)
Karin
Japanese VA: Ichiro Nagai (DB, Z, Kai), Naoki Tatsuta (Z 217-241)
Mister Popo
Japanese VA: Toku Nishio (DB, Z, GT), Dai Matsumoto (PS2 Games), Yasuhiko Kawazu (Kai)
God
Japanese VA: Takeshi Aono (DB, Z, Kai 4-51), Bin Shimada (Kai 66-68)
Enma-daio
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gori
Kaio
Japanese VA: Joji Yanami
Porunga
Japanese VA: Junpei Takiguchi (Z), Masaharu Sato (Z 101, PS2 Games), Daisuke Gori (Z 283-286, Kai 36), Ryuzaburo Otomo (Kai 51-54)
Kaioshin
Japanese VA: Yuji Mitsuya (Z, DBZ: Battle of Gods), Shin'ichiro Ota (GT)

Namekian

Katatz
Dende
Japanese VA: Tomiko Suzuki (Z Child), Hiro Yuki (Z Youth, GT), Aya Hirano (Kai, DBZ: Battle of Gods)
Cargo
Japanese VA: Tomiko Suzuki (Z), Satomi Sato (Kai)
Nail
Japanese VA: Katsuji Mori (Z), Taiten Kusunoki (Kai)
The Eldest
Japanese VA: Junpei Takiguchi (Z 53-75, Kai), Masaharu Sato (Z 100-105)
Muri
Japanese VA: Kinpei Azusa (Z), Toku Nishio (Z 100), Ryoichi Tanaka (Kai)
Tsuno
Japanese VA: Naoki Tatsuta (Z), Masato Hirano (Kai)

Tenka'ichi Budokai

Fusions

Other

Enemy Characters

Rabbit Gang

Pilaf Gang

Red Ribbon Army

Uranai Baba's Warriors

Tsuru-sen School

Demon Clan

Saiyans

Freeza's Organization

Artificial Humans

Babidi's Organization

Other

References

  1. "Bulma...as voiced by...Hiromi Tsuru" Interview, TV Anime Guide: Dragon Ball Tenka'ichi Densetsu, 07 July 2004, ISBN 4-08-873705-9, pg. 158-161