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[[File:daiz-attacks-goku.png|thumb|200px|Daiz attacks [[Son Goku]].]]
[[File:daiz-attacks-goku.png|thumb|200px|Daiz attacks [[Son Goku]].]]
[[File:dbzmovie3-goku-defeats-corps.png|thumb|200px|[[Son Goku]] defeats all members of the [[Tullece Corps]].]]
[[File:dbzmovie3-goku-defeats-corps.png|thumb|200px|[[Son Goku]] defeats all members of the [[Tullece Corps]].]]
Daiz is a stylish warrior with an unusual hairstyle who wears a necklace and earrings.<ref name="daizdaizenshuu6profile2">{{Cite guidebook|Title="LIBRARY OF ADVENTURE"|Book=11|Page=p. 199}}</ref> Daiz profile from daizenshuu 7 here if applicable.<ref name="daizdaizenshuu7profile">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Human Racial Dictionary"|Book=13|Page=p. 54}}</ref> Originally the prince of the Pukimpa dynasty on [[Planet Kabocha]], Daiz is recruited into the [[Tullece Corps]] in recognition of Daiz's courage in rebelling and leading the defense force to its bitter end when [[Tullece]] attacks his planet.<ref name="toeianimefairbrochure">Summer 1990 Toei Anime Fair: "Akira Toriyama - The World" program brochure, p. 4.</ref> Daiz fights with energy bullets and is rather overconfident.<ref name="daizdaizenshuu7profile"></ref>
Daiz is a stylish warrior with an unusual hairstyle who wears a necklace and earrings.<ref name="daizdaizenshuu6profile2">{{Cite guidebook|Title="LIBRARY OF ADVENTURE"|Book=11|Page=p. 199}}</ref> Daiz profile from daizenshuu 7 here if applicable.<ref name="daizdaizenshuu7profile">{{Cite guidebook|Title="Human Racial Dictionary"|Book=13|Page=p. 54}}</ref> Originally the prince of the Pukimpa dynasty on [[Planet Kabōcha]], Daiz is recruited into the [[Tullece Corps]] in recognition of Daiz's courage in rebelling and leading the defense force to its bitter end when [[Tullece]] attacks his planet.<ref name="toeianimefairbrochure">Summer 1990 Toei Anime Fair: "Akira Toriyama - The World" program brochure, p. 4.</ref> Daiz fights with energy bullets and is rather overconfident.<ref name="daizdaizenshuu7profile"></ref>


Along with the [[Tullece Corps]], Daiz scouts Earth as a planting ground for the [[Tree of Godly Might]]. On the planet's surface, [[Amond]] uses an explosive technique from two fingers to create a hole which Daiz flips the tree's seed into.<ref name="dbzmovie3">{{Cite features|Number=dbzmovie3}}</ref> Daiz and the rest of the Tullece Corps confront [[Son Goku]] and the others following the tree's growth. Following the defeat of most [[Dragon Team]] members, Daiz and the other Tullece Corps members later attack Goku all at once, who grows angry and defeats them in front of Tullece.<ref name="dbzmovie3"></ref><ref name="amonddaizenshuu7profile"></ref>
Along with the [[Tullece Corps]], Daiz scouts Earth as a planting ground for the [[Tree of Godly Might]]. On the planet's surface, [[Amond]] uses an explosive technique from two fingers to create a hole which Daiz flips the tree's seed into.<ref name="dbzmovie3">{{Cite features|Number=dbzmovie3}}</ref> Daiz and the rest of the Tullece Corps confront [[Son Goku]] and the others following the tree's growth. Following the defeat of most [[Dragon Team]] members, Daiz and the other Tullece Corps members later attack Goku all at once, who grows angry and defeats them in front of Tullece.<ref name="dbzmovie3"></ref><ref name="amonddaizenshuu7profile"></ref>
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==Name==
==Name==
Daiz's name (ダイズ ''Daiz'') is the Japanese word for "soybean" (''daizu'') written in ''hiragana'' instead of ''kanji''.<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="TBD"|Book=15|Page=p. TBD}}</ref>; all Tullece Corps members (Amond, [[Cacao]], [[Daiz]], [[Rakasei]], and [[Rezun]]) feature names based on types of beans or nuts.
Daiz's name (ダイズ ''Daiz'') is the Japanese word for "soybean" (''daizu'') written in ''hiragana'' instead of ''kanji'' (大豆)<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="TBD"|Book=15|Page=p. TBD}}</ref>; all Tullece Corps members ([[Amond]], [[Cacao]], Daiz, [[Rakasei]], and [[Rezun]]) feature names based on types of beans or nuts.


Daiz is not referred to by name during the [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 3|third theatrical ''Dragon Ball Z'' film]]; the character's name is first documented in the film's ending credits.
Daiz is not referred to by name during the [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 3|third theatrical ''Dragon Ball Z'' film]]; the character's name is first documented in the film's ending credits.


Daiz's home planet name of [[Planet Kabocha|Kabocha]] (かボーチャ ''Kabōcha'') elongates the second syllable in the Japanese word for "pumpkin" (南瓜 or かぼちゃ ''kabocha''). The Pukimpa (パキンバ ''pakinba'') dynasty that Daiz is said to have been the prince of is a rearranged version of the Japanese approximation of the English word "pumpkin" (パンプキン ''panpukin'').
Daiz's home planet name of [[Planet Kabōcha|Kabōcha]] (かボーチャ ''Kabōcha'') elongates the second syllable in the Japanese word for "pumpkin" (南瓜 or かぼちゃ ''kabocha''). The Pukimpa (パキンバ ''pakinba'') dynasty that Daiz is said to have been the prince of is a rearranged version of the Japanese approximation of the English word "pumpkin" (パンプキン ''panpukin'').


==Production==
==Production==
[[File:dbz-movie-3-brochure-tullece-bios.png|thumb|200px|Character biographies for [[Tullece]] and his henchmen, including Daiz, from the brochure available to attendees of the Winter 1990 Toei Anime Fair.<ref name="toeianimefairbrochure"></ref>]]
[[File:dbz-movie-3-brochure-tullece-bios.png|thumb|200px|Character biographies for [[Tullece]] and his henchmen, including Daiz, from the brochure available to attendees of the Winter 1990 Toei Anime Fair.<ref name="toeianimefairbrochure"></ref>]]
Daiz's back-history regarding him being a prince of the Pukimpa dynatasy on Planet Kabocha, as well as being recruited by [[Tullece]] in recognition of his rebellion, is not present within the [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 3|third theatrical ''Dragon Ball Z'' film]] where he appears; rather, this information is only included within the theatrical brochure (as well as the related "Akira Toriyama: The World Special" book).
Daiz's back-history regarding him being a prince of the Pukimpa dynatasy on Planet Kabōcha, as well as being recruited by [[Tullece]] in recognition of his rebellion, is not present within the [[Dragon Ball Z Movie 3|third theatrical ''Dragon Ball Z'' film]] where he appears; rather, this information is only included within the theatrical brochure (as well as the related "Akira Toriyama: The World Special" book).


==Performance==
==Performance==
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===Meteor Ball===
===Meteor Ball===
 
[[File:daiz-meteorball-umx.png|thumb|200px|Daiz performs his [[Meteor Ball]] special attack in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X]]'' on Nintendo 3DS]]
Daiz's [[Meteor Ball]] (メテオボール ''Meteo Bōru'') is an ability in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''... Meteor Ball is available on cards [[SH4-23]], [[HG4-51]], [[HG4-52]], [[HG5-25]], [[HG5-26]], [[HG8-25]], and promotional card [[GPBC3-11]].
Daiz's [[Meteor Ball]] (メテオボール ''Meteo Bōru'') is an ability in ''[[Dragon Ball Heroes]]''... Meteor Ball is available on cards [[SH4-23]], [[HG4-51]], [[HG4-52]], [[HG5-25]], [[HG5-26]], [[HG8-25]], and promotional card [[GPBC3-11]].



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Daiz
ダイズ (Daizu)
Anime
Daiz (Anime)
English Name(s) Daiezu (Bandai/Carddass)
Daiz (FUNi/1998)
Daiz (FUNi/2005)
Daiz (Bandai Namco)
Name Pun Soybean
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Movie 3
Japanese VA Yūji Machi
Canadian VA Scott McNeil
Funimation VA Mark Lancaster
Personal Data
Occupation Criminal
Title Prince of the Pukimpa Dynasty
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Daiz is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise, serving as a henchman in the Tullece Corps under Tullece himself.

Biography

Daiz attacks Son Goku.
Son Goku defeats all members of the Tullece Corps.

Daiz is a stylish warrior with an unusual hairstyle who wears a necklace and earrings.[1] Daiz profile from daizenshuu 7 here if applicable.[2] Originally the prince of the Pukimpa dynasty on Planet Kabōcha, Daiz is recruited into the Tullece Corps in recognition of Daiz's courage in rebelling and leading the defense force to its bitter end when Tullece attacks his planet.[3] Daiz fights with energy bullets and is rather overconfident.[2]

Along with the Tullece Corps, Daiz scouts Earth as a planting ground for the Tree of Godly Might. On the planet's surface, Amond uses an explosive technique from two fingers to create a hole which Daiz flips the tree's seed into.[4] Daiz and the rest of the Tullece Corps confront Son Goku and the others following the tree's growth. Following the defeat of most Dragon Team members, Daiz and the other Tullece Corps members later attack Goku all at once, who grows angry and defeats them in front of Tullece.[4][5]

Daiz's battle power is 8400.[6]

Name

Daiz's name (ダイズ Daiz) is the Japanese word for "soybean" (daizu) written in hiragana instead of kanji (大豆)[7]; all Tullece Corps members (Amond, Cacao, Daiz, Rakasei, and Rezun) feature names based on types of beans or nuts.

Daiz is not referred to by name during the third theatrical Dragon Ball Z film; the character's name is first documented in the film's ending credits.

Daiz's home planet name of Kabōcha (かボーチャ Kabōcha) elongates the second syllable in the Japanese word for "pumpkin" (南瓜 or かぼちゃ kabocha). The Pukimpa (パキンバ pakinba) dynasty that Daiz is said to have been the prince of is a rearranged version of the Japanese approximation of the English word "pumpkin" (パンプキン panpukin).

Production

Character biographies for Tullece and his henchmen, including Daiz, from the brochure available to attendees of the Winter 1990 Toei Anime Fair.[3]

Daiz's back-history regarding him being a prince of the Pukimpa dynatasy on Planet Kabōcha, as well as being recruited by Tullece in recognition of his rebellion, is not present within the third theatrical Dragon Ball Z film where he appears; rather, this information is only included within the theatrical brochure (as well as the related "Akira Toriyama: The World Special" book).

Performance

Daiz is played by Yūji Machi in one of his many Dragon Ball franchise performances (alongside Appule and various unnamed characters).

In FUNimation's 1998 three-episode television presentation and subsequent uncut presentation of the third theatrical Dragon Ball Z film on home video, Amond is played by Scott McNeil. In the company's 2005 redub of said film, Amond is played by Mark Lancaster.

Daiz (credited as "TBD") is played by TBD in the German dub of the film produced by the AB Groupe.

Notable Appearances

Daiz's debut Dragon Ball Heroes card, HG4-51, from the "Galaxy Mission 4" update series

Daiz's primary appearance is the third theatrical Dragon Ball Z film from 1990. Daiz, along with many other past villains, makes a cameo appearance in the twelfth theatrical Dragon Ball Z film as various enemies escape from Hell.[8]

Daiz makes playable video game appearances in Dragon Ball Heroes (debuting as part of the "Galaxy Mission 4" update series with cards HG4-51 and HG4-52) as well as in the mobile game Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle.

Techniques

Meteor Ball

Daiz performs his Meteor Ball special attack in Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X on Nintendo 3DS

Daiz's Meteor Ball (メテオボール Meteo Bōru) is an ability in Dragon Ball Heroes... Meteor Ball is available on cards SH4-23, HG4-51, HG4-52, HG5-25, HG5-26, HG8-25, and promotional card GPBC3-11.

メテオボール アビリティ ニヒルな戦士 自分の攻撃時、敵のチャージインパクトスピードを超速くする。ただし、れんけいアタック時は発動しない。[毎回]

メテオボール アビリティ 神精樹の実 2ラウンド目開始時、自分の戦闘力とパワー+1500。[永続]

メテオボール アビリティ ニヒルな戦士 自分の攻撃時、敵のチャージインパクトスピードを超速くする。ただし、れんけいアタック時は発動しない。[毎回]

メテオボール アビリティ ニヒルな戦士 自分の攻撃時、敵のチャージインパクトスピードを超速くする。ただし、れんけいアタック時は発動しない。[毎回]

メテオボール アビリティ 宇宙の壊し屋 ラウンド終了時、自分チームのHPが50%以下になっていると、敵チームのヒーローエナジーを-3。[1回限り]

メテオボール アビリティ 宇宙の壊し屋 ラウンド終了時、自分チームのHPが50%以下になっていると、敵チームのヒーローエナジーを-3。[1回限り]

メテオボール アビリティ 宇宙の壊し屋 ラウンド終了時、自分チームのHPが50%以下になっていると、敵チームのヒーローエナジーを-3。[1回限り]

Meteor Ball also appears in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle as Daiz's super attack where it "causes huge damage to enemy."[9]

Cruel Attack

Daiz's Cruel Attack (残酷な攻撃 Zankokuna Kōgeki) is an attack in Dragon Ball Heroes... Cruel Attack is available on card SH4-23.

残酷な攻撃 必殺技が発動できる時にアタッカーにすると、ロックオンした敵を攻撃し、その敵のガード-1000。[1回限り]

Painful Blow

Daiz's Painful Blow (痛恨の一撃 Tsūkon no Ichigeki) is an attack in Dragon Ball Heroes... Painful Blow is available on card HG8-25.

恐怖の視線 必殺技が発動できる時にアタッカーにすると、ロックオンした敵を攻撃し、その敵の気力をダウンする。[1回限り]

Brash Overconfidence

Daiz's Brash Overconfidence is a passive ability in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle granting "ATK +20% at start of turn".[9]

Notes

TBD

References

  1. "LIBRARY OF ADVENTURE". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 6: Movies & TV Specials. Japan: Shueisha, 04 December 1995. ISBN 4-08-782756-9. (p. 199)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (p. 54)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Summer 1990 Toei Anime Fair: "Akira Toriyama - The World" program brochure, p. 4.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Dragon Ball Z: A Super Decisive Battle for Earth. Japan: 1990 Toei Anime Fair (Summer). 07 July 1990.
  5. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named amonddaizenshuu7profile
  6. Summer 1990 Toei Anime Fair: "Akira Toriyama - The World" program brochure, p. 17.
  7. "TBD". Dragon Ball Supplemental Daizenshuu: TV Animation Part 3. Japan: Shueisha, 18 August 1996. ISBN 4-08-102019-1. (p. TBD)
  8. Dragon Ball Z: The Rebirth of Fusion!! Goku and Vegeta. Japan: 1995 Toei Anime Fair (Spring). 04 March 1995.
  9. 9.0 9.1 [citation needed]