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'''Esca''' is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise, | '''Esca''' is a fictional character in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise, a child [[Namekian Characters|Namekian]] debuting in [[Dragon Ball Super Chapter 44|chapter 44]] of the ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'' manga in its original "Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc". | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
[[File:esca-hiding-moro.png|thumb|300px|Esca attempts to hide from [[Moro]] in [[Dragon Ball Super Chapter 44|''Dragon Ball Super'' manga chapter 44]]]] | [[File:esca-hiding-moro.png|thumb|300px|Esca attempts to hide from [[Moro]] in [[Dragon Ball Super Chapter 44|''Dragon Ball Super'' manga chapter 44]]]] | ||
[[File:esca-cranberi-translating-dbs-chp-48.png|thumb|250px|[[Cranberi]] uses Esca to translate into Namekian in [[Dragon Ball Super Chapter 48|''Dragon Ball Super'' manga chapter 48]]]] | |||
As [[Moro]] invades [[Planet Namek]], Esca attempts to hide inside a home. Moro uses his magical/psychokinesis powers to pull Esca out and begins draining his energy; elsewhere, Namekians notice that Esca is nowhere to be found. Vegeta jumps in, kicking Moro's arm to save Esca, reflecting on his own "troubled history" with the Namekians. Esca departs with the elder as Vegeta takes on Moro.<ref name=super44>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=44}}</ref> | As [[Moro]] invades [[Planet Namek]], Esca attempts to hide inside a home. Moro uses his magical/psychokinesis powers to pull Esca out and begins draining his energy; elsewhere, Namekians notice that Esca is nowhere to be found. Vegeta jumps in, kicking Moro's arm to save Esca, reflecting on his own "troubled history" with the Namekians. Esca departs with the elder as Vegeta takes on Moro.<ref name=super44>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=44}}</ref> | ||
After Moro defeats both [[Son Goku]] and Vegeta and departs, the elder Namekian rushes in with Esca to save them, noting that they are in fact still alive. Back in a cave-dwelling, Esca has used his healing powers — which he admits are not as potent as [[Dende]]'s — to help Goku and Vegeta, who awaken three days later.<ref name=super45>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=46}}</ref> | After Moro defeats both [[Son Goku]] and Vegeta and departs, the elder Namekian rushes in with Esca to save them, noting that they are in fact still alive. Back in a cave-dwelling, Esca has used his healing powers — which he admits are not as potent as [[Dende]]'s — to help Goku and Vegeta, who awaken three days later.<ref name=super45>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=46}}</ref> Esca is upset with himself for not being stronger, but Goku consoles him noting that he and Vegeta would not be alive were it not for him.<ref name=super47>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=47}}</ref> | ||
During [[Boo]]'s battle with [[Moro]], [[Cranberi]] kidnaps Esca and summons [[Porunga]] with the aid of a visor-esque device connected to Cranberi's own headset which translates his words to Esca's spoken Namekian language. Cranberi is able to wish for his own strength as well as Moro's magical power to be restored before Moro races in to prevent Cranberi making a third wish. Moro uses the device connected to Esca to make the third wish and severs the connection, resulting in Esca collapsing. After Moro escapes, Goku and Vegeta arrive with Boo in tow, who is able to heal Esca.<ref name=super48>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=48}}</ref> | |||
==Name== | ==Name== | ||
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| Esca | |
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| エスカ (Esuka) | |
| English Name(s) | Esca (Viz) |
| Name Pun | Escargot |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 44 |
Esca is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise, a child Namekian debuting in chapter 44 of the Dragon Ball Super manga in its original "Galactic Patrol Prisoner arc".
Biography


As Moro invades Planet Namek, Esca attempts to hide inside a home. Moro uses his magical/psychokinesis powers to pull Esca out and begins draining his energy; elsewhere, Namekians notice that Esca is nowhere to be found. Vegeta jumps in, kicking Moro's arm to save Esca, reflecting on his own "troubled history" with the Namekians. Esca departs with the elder as Vegeta takes on Moro.[1]
After Moro defeats both Son Goku and Vegeta and departs, the elder Namekian rushes in with Esca to save them, noting that they are in fact still alive. Back in a cave-dwelling, Esca has used his healing powers — which he admits are not as potent as Dende's — to help Goku and Vegeta, who awaken three days later.[2] Esca is upset with himself for not being stronger, but Goku consoles him noting that he and Vegeta would not be alive were it not for him.[3]
During Boo's battle with Moro, Cranberi kidnaps Esca and summons Porunga with the aid of a visor-esque device connected to Cranberi's own headset which translates his words to Esca's spoken Namekian language. Cranberi is able to wish for his own strength as well as Moro's magical power to be restored before Moro races in to prevent Cranberi making a third wish. Moro uses the device connected to Esca to make the third wish and severs the connection, resulting in Esca collapsing. After Moro escapes, Goku and Vegeta arrive with Boo in tow, who is able to heal Esca.[4]
Name
Esca's name is likely taken from "Escargot", the French word for "snail"; this is the same source as Cargo's name.
A Namekian named "Escart" (エスカー Esukā) appeared in the 2016 Nintendo 3DS video game Dragon Ball Fusions, likewise sourcing their name from the same origin. Escart's name extends the カ (ka) syllable in エスカルゴ (esukarugo) whereas Esca's name retains the syllable as-is.
Production
TBD
Performance
Thus far, Esca appears exclusively in the Dragon Ball Super manga; as such, no voice has been assigned.
Notable Appearances
Thus far, Esca appears exclusively in the Dragon Ball Super manga.
Notes
TBD
References
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 44: "Escaped Prisoner Moro". V-Jump, March 2019. Japan: Shueisha, 21 January 2019.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 46: "Planet Namek in Decline". V-Jump, May 2019. Japan: Shueisha, 20 March 2019.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 47: "Stolen Dragon Balls". V-Jump, June 2019. Japan: Shueisha, 20 April 2019.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 48: "Moro's Wish". V-Jump, July 2019. Japan: Shueisha, 21 May 2019.
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