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One of Freeza's henchmen who shares the same race as many other low-class soldiers within the organization. His [[battle power]] is below that of the average [[Namekian]].<ref name="choz4p58">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Human Racial Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 58}}</ref> | |||
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Original Manga Serialization
The following characters appear in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga series in its original Weekly Shōnen Jump serialization.
Freeza's Namek Accompaniment
| Freeza (フリーザ) Japanese VA: Ryūsei Nakao Brief description. |
| Appule (アプール) Debut: Dragon Ball Chapter 247 / Dragon Ball Z Episode 46 Japanese VA: Yūji Machi (Z), Takahiro Yoshimizu (Kai) One of Freeza's henchmen who shares the same race as many other low-class soldiers within the organization. His battle power is below that of the average Namekian.[1] |
| Zarbon (ザーボン) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Dodoria (ドドリア) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Banan (バナン)[2] Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Wahter (スーイ)[2] Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Napple (ナップル) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Cranberi (クランベリ) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
Ginyu Special Force
Following the destruction of his Scouters[3] and developing an "odd premonition" over the Super Saiyan threat[4], Freeza orders Appule to contact the Ginyu Special Force at a planet Freeza to assist with the planet Namek invasion, alongside delivering new scouters.[5]
| Ginyu (ギニュー) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Butta (バータ) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Jheese (ジース) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Reacoom (リクーム) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Gurd (グルド) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
Other
| Doctor (Planet Freeza No. 79) (ドクター (惑星 フリーザ No. 79)) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Kewi (キュイ) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Littians (リット星人) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| King Cold (コルド大王) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
Anime Original Characters
The following characters are original to Toei Animation's animated television series and movie adaptations based on Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga series.
Others Present on Namek
| Oren (オーレン) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Buleberi (ブールベリ) Japanese VA: Masaharu Satō Brief description. |
| Razzberi (ラーズベリ) Japanese VA: Ken Yamaguchi Brief description. |
Coola's Organization
| Coola (クウラ) Japanese VA: Ryūsei Nakao Brief description. |
| Thouser (サウザー) Japanese VA: Shō Hayami Brief description. |
| Dore (ドーレ) Japanese VA: Masaharu Satō Brief description. |
| Neiz (ネイズ) Japanese VA: Masato Hirano Brief description. |
Remnants of Freeza's Organization
After his death, Freeza's forces defiantly continue to operate in his absence, slowly recruiting new soldiers, lowly keeping a sliver of their influence, and expanding his empire.
| Sorbet (ソルベ) Japanese VA: Shirō Saitō Brief description. |
| Avo (アボ) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Cado (カド) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Shisami (シサミ) Japanese VA: Tetsu Inada Brief description. |
| Tagoma (タゴマ) Japanese VA: Kazuya Nakai Brief description. |
| Beriblu (ベリブル) Japanese VA: Kimiko Saitō Brief description. |
| Lemo (レモ) Japanese VA: Tomokazu Sugita Brief description. |
| Cheelye (チライ) Japanese VA: Nana Mizuki Brief description. |
Additional/Supplemental Media Characters
The following characters have appeared in official Dragon Ball media outside of the original manga serialization and television series.
| Onio (オニオ) Japanese VA: Brief description. |
| Kuriza (クリーザ) Japanese VA: Ryūsei Nakao (Dragon Ball Z2V), ??? (Dragon Ball Heroes, Super Dragon Ball Heroes) Brief description. |
| Tobi (トービ) Japanese VA: Keiji Hirai Brief description. |
| Cavira (キャビラ) Japanese VA: Kazuyuki Ishikawa Brief description. |
| Chilled (チルド) Japanese VA: Ryūsei Nakao He terrorized the universe as a space pirate. |
| Kikono (キコノ) Japanese VA: Masami Kikuchi Brief description. |
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Gichamu (ギチャム)
July 2014 Strongest Jump. |
| Guarana (ガラナ)
Brief description. |
Video Game Characters
The following characters initially appeared in official Dragon Ball video games.
Major Characters
Dragon Ball Online
| Lagul (라굴) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Online Brief description. |
Minor Characters
Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!!
| Yūzu (ユーズ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Karbosu (カーボス) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Gonmar (ゴンマー) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Payer (パイヤー) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Nabana (ナバナ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Roberry (ロベリー) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Nayvel (ネイブル) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Monlé (モンレー) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| G'prae (グプレー) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Lonme (ロンメ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
| Kuranbo (クランボ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z II The Violent God, Freeza!! Brief description. |
Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend
| Avoca (アボガ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Mandarin (マンダリン) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Gorman (ゴーマン) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Aprico (アプリコ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Gorin (ゴリン) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Strawb (ストロブ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Lamon (ラモン) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Grappe (グレップ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Beach (ビーチ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Gela (ゼラ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Pūrin (プーリン) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Irce (アース) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Zoft (ゾフト) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Maragine (マーリガン) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Jan (ジャン) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Vaneela (バニーラ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Mousse (ムース) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Milga (ミルガ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
| Lacto (ラクト) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z The Super Saiya Legend Brief description. |
Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans
| Fisch (フィッシ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
| Jiia (ジーア) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
| Salmo (サーモ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
| Eel (イール) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
| Octor (オクトー) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
| Ayr (エイル) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
| Mei (メーイ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
| Kiisu (キース) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Z III A Violent Battle With the Artificial Humans Brief description. |
Dragon Ball Fusions
| Edarma (エダーマ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: Edamame |
| Carppa (カルッパ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: Carpaccio |
| Dorla (ドーラ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: Lard |
| Palm (パーム) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: Palm oil |
| Saffler (ベニーナ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: Benibana-yu (Japanese word for safflower oil) |
| Canola (キャノラ) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: Canola oil |
| Shorteni (ショートニー) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: Shortening |
| Fagotto (ファゴット) Introduced in: Dragon Ball Fusions Name Pun: "Fagotto" is Italian for "bassoon". |
Currently Unsourced
| Raspbe (ラズベ) Introduced in: [[]] Brief description. |
| Metabolia (メタボリア) Introduced in: [[]] Brief description. |
| Mozzarella (モッツァレラ) Introduced in: [[]] Brief description. |
Associated Character(s)
- For approximately six years,[6] the Saiyans of Planet Vegeta worked under Freeza. Fearing the legend of a Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan God,[7] Freeza wiped out most of their race, leaving very few full-blooded Saiyans remaining.[8] For further information on the Saiyans, see: Saiyan Characters.
- Tullece's Crew
- Onio's wife
References
- ↑ "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 58)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dragon Ball Z: The Super Saiya Legend. Japan: Bandai. Nintendo Super Famicom. 25 January 1992.
Dragon Ball Z: Goku's Fierce Fighting Legend. Japan: Bandai. Nintendo Game Boy. 25 August 1995. - ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 253: "One Village's Battle". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #01/02. Japan: Shueisha, 05 December 1989.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 264: "The Eldest's House". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #13. Japan: Shueisha, 27 February 1990.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 264: "The Eldest's House". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1990 #13. Japan: Shueisha, 27 February 1990.
- ↑ "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (pp. 11-12)
- ↑ [citation needed]
Dragon Ball Minus - ↑ [citation needed]
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