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|valign="top"|'''[[Shallot]]'''<br /><small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Kenji Akabane]]</small>
|valign="top"|'''[[Shallot]]''' <small>'''(シャロット)'''<br />'''Japanese VA:''' [[Kenji Akabane]]</small>
Protagonist from the ''[[Dragon Ball Legends]]'' mobile video game. More description.
Protagonist from the ''[[Dragon Ball Legends]]'' mobile video game. More description.
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|valign="top"|'''[[Cumber]]'''<br /><small>'''Japanese VA:''' [[Rikiya Koyama]]</small>
|valign="top"|'''[[Cumber]]''' <small>'''(カンバー)'''<br />'''Japanese VA:''' [[Rikiya Koyama]]</small>
Antagonist from the "Universe Mission" update series of the ''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' card-based arcade game, the ''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission]]'' manga series by [[Yoshitaka Nagayama]], and the ''Super Dragon Ball Heroes'' promotional anime. Initially introduced as the "Evil Saiyan" (悪のサイヤ人, ''Aku no Saiya-jin''), Cumber is a mysterious warrior interred by Fu on the Prison Planet. With astonishing power, he rampages through the Prison Planet and initially overwhelms Goku and company.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.carddass.com/dbh/sdbh/prison_planet/character.php|Website=carddass.com|Title="キャラクター − スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ 監獄惑星編プロモーションアニメ"|AccessDate=30 August 2018}}</ref>
Antagonist from the "Universe Mission" update series of the ''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' card-based arcade game, the ''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission]]'' manga series by [[Yoshitaka Nagayama]], and the ''Super Dragon Ball Heroes'' promotional anime. Initially introduced as the "Evil Saiyan" (悪のサイヤ人, ''Aku no Saiya-jin''), Cumber is a mysterious warrior interred by Fu on the Prison Planet. With astonishing power, he rampages through the Prison Planet and initially overwhelms Goku and company.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.carddass.com/dbh/sdbh/prison_planet/character.php|Website=carddass.com|Title="キャラクター − スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ 監獄惑星編プロモーションアニメ"|AccessDate=30 August 2018}}</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.

Pure Saiyan

Nappa (ナッパ)
Japanese VA: Shōzō Iizuka (Z), Hirotaka Suzuoki (DBZ: The Great Legend of Son Goku), Kiyoyuki Yanada (GT), Tetsu Inada (Kai)

Vegeta's burly partner. He makes short work of Piccolo, Tenshinhan and Chiaotzu, but meets his match at the hands of Goku. Shortly afterwards, he is killed by Vegeta.

Raditz (ラディッツ)
Japanese VA: Shigeru Chiba, Yukimasa Kishino (DBZ: The Great Legend of Son Goku)

One of the few survivors of the Saiyan race. He arrives on Earth to recruit Son Goku, his younger brother, to join the remaining Saiyan warriors in their land shark ventures.

Son Goku (孫悟空)
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa

The main character of the series, he is an extremely simple and trusting boy, who happens to be super-powerful. He carries the Nyoi-Bō and holds the Four-Star Ball, both gifts from his adoptive grandfather. With Bulma's persuasion, he agrees to join her in search of the seven mystical Dragon Balls. So begins our adventure with Son Goku and friends...

Vegeta (ベジータ)
Japanese VA: Ryō Horikawa

The Saiyan Prince. Despite his small appearance, he is an exceptionally powerful combatant. He used to work for Freeza as a ruthless soldier, but develops a rivalry with Goku after his defeat on Earth.

Bardock (バーダック)
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa

Description

Half Saiyan

Son Gohan (孫悟飯)
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa

Goku and Chi-Chi's eldest son. His exceptional power reveals itself with rage. As a hybrid, he lacks the passion for battle that full-blooded Saiyans possess,[1] and eventually goes on to realize his dream of becoming a great scholar.

Future Trunks (トランクス(未来))
Japanese VA: Takeshi Kusao

Description.

Trunks (トランクス)
Japanese VA: Takeshi Kusao, Hiromi Tsuru[2] (Baby)

Description.

Son Goten (孫悟天)
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa

Description.

Bra (ブラ)
Japanese VA: Hiromi Tsuru

Description.

Quarter Saiyan

Pan (パン)
Japanese VA: Yūko Minaguchi

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.

Pure Saiyan

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Illusion Saiyans (幻のサイヤ人)
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gōri and Yukimasa Kishino

TBD whether to include this as-is or to break them out into their later-assigned individual names.

Vegeta, King (ベジータ王)
Japanese VA: Banjō Ginga (Z), Yukimasa Kishino (Z 124), Masaharu Satō (Z M8)

Description.

Tullece (ターレス)
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa)

Description.

Paragus (パラガス)
Japanese VA: Iemasa Kayumi (Z M8), Katsuhisa Hōki (DBS: Broli)

Description.

Broli (ブロリー)
Japanese VA: Bin Shimada

Description.

Totapo (トテッポ)
Japanese VA: Kōzō Shioya

Description.

Toma (トーマ)
Japanese VA: Kazuyuki Sogabe

Description.

Pumbukin (パンブーキン)
Japanese VA: Takeshi Watabe

Description.

Selypa (セリパ)
Japanese VA: Yūko Mita

Description.

Undetermined Heritage

Son Goku, Jr. (孫悟空(子孫))
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa

Description.

Vegeta, Jr. (ブルマの子孫(息子))
Japanese VA: Ryō Horikawa

Description.

Dragon Ball Super Characters

The following characters are original to the Dragon Ball Super television and manga series.

Cabba (キャベ)
Japanese VA: Daisuke Kishio (Super)

Description.

Renso (レンソウ)
Japanese VA: Masaya Takatsuka (Super)

Description.

Caulifla (カリフラ)
Japanese VA: Yuka Komatsu (Super)

Description.

Kale (ケル)
Japanese VA: Yukana (Super)

Description.

King of Planet Sadal (サダラの王)
Japanese VA: n/a

Following Vegeta and Cabba's fight in the Universe 6 vs. 7 tournament, Cabba says that the king of Planet Sadal is a proud, strong man like Vegeta, which makes Vegeta interested in meeting him one day.[3] The king of Planet Sadal receives tributes, including jewels.[4] The character is not seen in the Dragon Ball Super series.

Additional/Supplemental Media Characters

The following characters have appeared in official Dragon Ball media outside of the original manga serialization and television series.

Onio
Japanese VA: n/a

(Neko Majin Z character) Description.

Tarble
Japanese VA: Masakazu Morita (2008 JSAT Special)

(JSAT character) Description.

Gine
Japanese VA: Naoko Watanabe (Video Games)

Description.

Leak
Japanese VA: n/a

A Saiyan who returns to Planet Vegeta with Bardock, originally seen in "Dragon Ball Minus" and later adapted into Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

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Beets
Japanese VA: Takuya Kirimoto

Beets is a non-combatant Saiyan who works at the spaceport attached to King Vegeta's castle.[5] Beets debuts in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Taro
Japanese VA: n/a

Taro informs Bardock that Freeza is investigating the "Super Saiyan" legend. Taro debuts in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

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King Vegeta's Butler
Japanese VA: n/a

A butler serves under King Vegeta. The butler debuts in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Yamoshi
Japanese VA: n/a

Description.

Video Game Characters

The following characters initially appeared in official Dragon Ball video games.

Major Characters

Shallot (シャロット)
Japanese VA: Kenji Akabane

Protagonist from the Dragon Ball Legends mobile video game. More description.

Cumber (カンバー)
Japanese VA: Rikiya Koyama

Antagonist from the "Universe Mission" update series of the Super Dragon Ball Heroes card-based arcade game, the Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission manga series by Yoshitaka Nagayama, and the Super Dragon Ball Heroes promotional anime. Initially introduced as the "Evil Saiyan" (悪のサイヤ人, Aku no Saiya-jin), Cumber is a mysterious warrior interred by Fu on the Prison Planet. With astonishing power, he rampages through the Prison Planet and initially overwhelms Goku and company.[6]

Minor Characters

Characters from games such as Dragon Ball Z: Kyōshū! Saiyan and Dragon Ball Fusions are to be listed here.

Dragon Ball Fusions

Zukini (ズキー二)
Debut: Dragon Ball Fusions

A Saiyan instructor who trains warriors. With his strict but enthusiastic full-bodied coaching, he has sent a large number of first-rate warriors out into space.[7]

Binarsu (ビナース)
Debut: Dragon Ball Fusions

A Saiyan who became effeminate due to the influence of effeminate aliens who were present on a planet he invaded. He settles on martial arts to keep his body beautiful. His creed is to fight elegantly.[7]

Kyurin (キウリン)
Debut: Dragon Ball Fusions

Famous among Saiyans for crying wolf, he specializes in luck and surprise attacks. He frequently holds prank competitions with his rival, Shishito.[7]

Associated Character(s)

Saibaiman
Japanese VA: Toshio Furukawa, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Tōru Furuya (Z[8], Dragon Ball Z) → Yūsuke Numata (Dragon Ball Z 2 and all games following, Kai)

Description.

References

  1. "Racial Groups, characteristics". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 04 October 1995. ISBN 4-08-782754-2.
  2. "Bulma...as voiced by...Hiromi Tsuru" Interview. TV Anime Guide: Dragon Ball Tenka'ichi Densetsu. Japan: Shueisha, 02 July 2004. ISBN 4-08-873705-9. (pp. 158-161)
  3. "Don't Forget Your Saiyan Pride! Vegeta vs the Saiyan of Universe 6". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 37. Japan: Fuji TV, 03 April 2016.
  4. Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 32: "Super Warriors Assemble! 2". V-Jump, March 2018. Japan: Shueisha, 20 January 2018.
  5. "Character". Official Movie Website. Retrieved: 22 November 2018.
  6. "キャラクター − スーパードラゴンボールヒーローズ 監獄惑星編プロモーションアニメ". carddass.com. Retrieved: 30 August 2018.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Dragon Ball Fusions. Japan: Bandai, Ganbarion. Nintendo 3DS. 04 August 2016.
  8. "Yamcha...as voiced by...Tōru Furuya" Interview. TV Anime Guide: Dragon Ball Tenka'ichi Densetsu. Japan: Shueisha, 02 July 2004. ISBN 4-08-873705-9. (pp. 146-149)