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|valign="top"|'''[[King Cold]]''' <small>'''(コルド大王)'''<br />'''Japanese VA:''' </small> | |valign="top"|'''[[King Cold]]''' <small>'''(コルド大王)'''<br />'''Debut: '''[[Dragon Ball Chapter 329]] / [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 118]]<br />'''Japanese VA:''' [[Daisuke Gōri]] ([[Dragon Ball Z|Z]] [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 118|118]]-[[Dragon Ball Z Episode 121|121]]), [[Masaharu Satō]] (Z [[Dragon Ball Z Episode 195|195]]), [[Ryūzaburō Ōtomo]] ([[Dragon Ball Kai|Kai]])</small> | ||
[[Freeza|Freeza's]] father who operates as the shadow behind the organization. His presence is known only by his family and direct subordinates, and not even the [[Ginyu Special Force]] are aware of him. Though he is the head of the strongest clan in the universe, he is slightly inferior to Freeza. Recognizing his slim chances in an honest fight against [[Future Trunks|Trunks]], who so easily disposed of his son Freeza, Cold deceitfully takes the boy's [[Future Trunks's Sword|sword]]. Ultimately, he is sent to his grave in one blow.<ref name="choz4p76">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Human Racial Dictionary"|Book=31|Page=p. 76}}</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)) Debut: Dragon Ball Chapter 246 / Dragon Ball Z Episode 42 Japanese VA: [[]] A physician among Freeza's forces who heals Vegeta on Planet Freeza No. 79 after he returns battered from his battle on Earth. He speaks politely.[6] |
| 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) Debut: Dragon Ball Chapter 329 / Dragon Ball Z Episode 118 Japanese VA: Daisuke Gōri (Z 118-121), Masaharu Satō (Z 195), Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Kai) Freeza's father who operates as the shadow behind the organization. His presence is known only by his family and direct subordinates, and not even the Ginyu Special Force are aware of him. Though he is the head of the strongest clan in the universe, he is slightly inferior to Freeza. Recognizing his slim chances in an honest fight against Trunks, who so easily disposed of his son Freeza, Cold deceitfully takes the boy's sword. Ultimately, he is sent to his grave in one blow.[7] |
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,[8] the Saiyans of Planet Vegeta worked under Freeza. Fearing the legend of a Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan God,[9] Freeza wiped out most of their race, leaving very few full-blooded Saiyans remaining.[10] 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.
- ↑ "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 97)
- ↑ "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 76)
- ↑ "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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