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'''Bergamo''' is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'' and its companion manga series written by [[Toyotarō]]. Bergamo makes his debut in [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 78]], broadcast on '''12 February 2017''' on [[Fuji TV]], as one of the chosen representatives of [[Universe | '''Bergamo''' is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'' and its companion manga series written by [[Toyotarō]]. Bergamo makes his debut in [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 78]], broadcast on '''12 February 2017''' on [[Fuji TV]], as one of the chosen representatives of [[Universe 9]] in the [[Zen Exhibition Match]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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===Zen Exhibition Match=== | ===Zen Exhibition Match=== | ||
Bergamo represents [[Universe | Bergamo represents [[Universe 9]] in the third fight of the [[Zen Exhibition Match]] versus [[Son Goku]] of [[Universe 7]]. Goku says they should go all out, since their universes are not at risk in this tournament, but Bergamo tells him to shut up and turns to address the gods in attendance. He introduces himself as the eldest brother of the [[Trio de Dangers]], Bergamo the Crusher, from the universe with the lowest [[mortal level]]. He then points at Goku, proclaiming that Goku's level is far below that of Universe 9, and that without his desire for a tournament, they could have all lived in peace. He accuses Goku of being a fool who does not think, which Goku finds offensive, but Bergamo tells him to be silent, further accusing him of being a demon and the enemy of all universes. Bergamo declares that he will crush Goku. He then kneels before the [[Omni-Kings]], begging them to retract their plan to erase the defeated universes when he defeats Goku. [[Rou]] praises Bergamo for his speech, and [[Basil]] and [[Lavenda]] cheer. [[Sidra]] says he is a smooth talker. Meanwhile, [[Beerus]] is frustrated that Bergamo is making Goku out to be the bad guy, and [[Whis]] observes that Bergamo's words are influencing the onlookers toward resentment for Goku, which Whis finds underhanded. | ||
Bergamo used Goku's power to increase his own power but he was eventually overwhelmed by Goku's [[Kaiō-Ken]] technique combined with [[Super Saiyan Blue]].<ref>{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=81|}}</ref> | Bergamo used Goku's power to increase his own power but he was eventually overwhelmed by Goku's [[Kaiō-Ken]] technique combined with [[Super Saiyan Blue]].<ref>{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=81|}}</ref> | ||
===Tournament of Power=== | ===Tournament of Power=== | ||
Bergamo was one of the ten fighters representing [[Universe | Bergamo was one of the ten fighters representing [[Universe 9]] at the [[Tournament of Power]]. He and he and his brothers were the last members of their universe to be eliminated.<ref>{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=98|}}</ref> They were knocked out of the ring by the [[Final Kamehameha]] of [[Goku]] and [[Vegeta]].<ref name="toei"/> Bergamo's universe was erased by the [[Omni-Kings]], but they were revived by [[Super Shenlong]] thanks to [[No. 17]]'s wish at the conclusion of the tournament.<ref>{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=131|}}</ref> | ||
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==Performance== | ==Performance== | ||
Bergamo is voiced by [[Eiji Takemoto]], who took over the role of [[Kewi]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'' following the passing of [[Kōji Totani]], and had played [[Namu]] in the 2007 video game ''[[Sparking! METEOR]]'' following the passing of [[Kaneto Shiozawa]]. Takemoto also voiced [[Nink]] of [[Universe | Bergamo is voiced by [[Eiji Takemoto]], who took over the role of [[Kewi]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'' following the passing of [[Kōji Totani]], and had played [[Namu]] in the 2007 video game ''[[Sparking! METEOR]]'' following the passing of [[Kaneto Shiozawa]]. Takemoto also voiced [[Nink]] of [[Universe 10]]. In the [[FUNimation]] English dub, Basil is voiced by [[Marcus Stimac]] in his first role for the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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| Bergamo | |
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| ベルガモ (Berugamo) | |
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Manga Bergamo (Manga) | |
| English Name(s) | Bergamo (all) |
| Name Pun | Bergamot |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 33 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Super Episode 78 |
| Japanese VA | Eiji Takemoto |
| Funimation VA | Marcus Stimac |
| Personal Data | |
| Aliases | Crusher Bergamo |
| Universe | Universe 9 |
| Occupation | Trio de Dangers |
| Relationship Data | |
| Relatives | Lavenda and Basil (brothers) |
Bergamo is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super and its companion manga series written by Toyotarō. Bergamo makes his debut in Dragon Ball Super Episode 78, broadcast on 12 February 2017 on Fuji TV, as one of the chosen representatives of Universe 9 in the Zen Exhibition Match.
Biography
Also known as "Crusher Bergamo", he is the eldest brother of Trio the Dangers. Bergamo is capable of taking his opponent's techniques and turning it into his own power.[1]
Zen Exhibition Match
Bergamo represents Universe 9 in the third fight of the Zen Exhibition Match versus Son Goku of Universe 7. Goku says they should go all out, since their universes are not at risk in this tournament, but Bergamo tells him to shut up and turns to address the gods in attendance. He introduces himself as the eldest brother of the Trio de Dangers, Bergamo the Crusher, from the universe with the lowest mortal level. He then points at Goku, proclaiming that Goku's level is far below that of Universe 9, and that without his desire for a tournament, they could have all lived in peace. He accuses Goku of being a fool who does not think, which Goku finds offensive, but Bergamo tells him to be silent, further accusing him of being a demon and the enemy of all universes. Bergamo declares that he will crush Goku. He then kneels before the Omni-Kings, begging them to retract their plan to erase the defeated universes when he defeats Goku. Rou praises Bergamo for his speech, and Basil and Lavenda cheer. Sidra says he is a smooth talker. Meanwhile, Beerus is frustrated that Bergamo is making Goku out to be the bad guy, and Whis observes that Bergamo's words are influencing the onlookers toward resentment for Goku, which Whis finds underhanded.
Bergamo used Goku's power to increase his own power but he was eventually overwhelmed by Goku's Kaiō-Ken technique combined with Super Saiyan Blue.[2]
Tournament of Power
Bergamo was one of the ten fighters representing Universe 9 at the Tournament of Power. He and he and his brothers were the last members of their universe to be eliminated.[3] They were knocked out of the ring by the Final Kamehameha of Goku and Vegeta.[1] Bergamo's universe was erased by the Omni-Kings, but they were revived by Super Shenlong thanks to No. 17's wish at the conclusion of the tournament.[4]
Name
Bergamo's name is derived from bergamot (ベルガモット/berugamotto), a fragrant citrus fruit whose extracts and skin are used to scent food, perfumes, and cosmetics.
Production
Bergamo was initially described in promotional material as the middle brother of the Trio de Dangers, whose specialty was poison.[5] This appears to have been a mix-up with his brother Lavenda.
Performance
Bergamo is voiced by Eiji Takemoto, who took over the role of Kewi in Dragon Ball Kai following the passing of Kōji Totani, and had played Namu in the 2007 video game Sparking! METEOR following the passing of Kaneto Shiozawa. Takemoto also voiced Nink of Universe 10. In the FUNimation English dub, Basil is voiced by Marcus Stimac in his first role for the Dragon Ball franchise.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Universe 9". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 20 October 2017.
"Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles" (20 October 2017). Reddit. - ↑ "Crusher Bergamo vs Son Goku! Who Has Sky-High Power?!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 81. Japan: Fuji TV, 05 March 2017.
- ↑ "Oh, the Uncertainty! The Universes Despair!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 98. Japan: Fuji TV, 09 July 2017.
- ↑ "A Miraculous Conclusion! Farewell Goku! Until the Day We Meet Again!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 131. Japan: Fuji TV, 25 March 2018.
- ↑ "Universe 9 Warrior Bergamo". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 10 February 2017.
"Official 'Dragon Ball Super' Website Unveils Universe 9 & 11 Characters and Voice Actors" (10 February 2017). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 September 2018.
