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Yardrat and some of its inhabitants are named after various kinds of rodents. Yardrat itself a simple combination of the English words "yard" and "rat". Two of the [[Yardratians]] encountered by [[Vegeta]] during his training, [[Bybara]] and [[Hatsuka]], owe their names to capybaras and the Japanese terminology for house mice (ハツカネズミ; ''hatsuka nezumi'') respectively.
Yardrat and some of its inhabitants are named after various kinds of rodents. Yardrat itself a simple combination of the English words "yard" and "rat". Two of the [[Yardratians]] encountered by [[Vegeta]] during his training, [[Bybara]] and [[Hatsuka]], owe their names to capybaras and the Japanese terminology for house mice (ハツカネズミ; ''hatsuka nezumi'') respectively.


[[Jimizu]], a Yardratian from [[Universe 2]]'s Yardrat, does not follow this naming scheme.
It is assumed that [[Jimizu]], a Yardratian from [[Universe 2]]'s Yardrat, gets his name from Misuji (ミスジ) to match  the naming scheme of beef cuts that his fellow Universe 2 combatants during the [[Tournament of Power]] seem to follow. Coincidentally, his name (ジーミズ) includes two syllables from nezumi (ネズミ), the Japanese word for mouse.


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Planet Yardrat
ヤードラット星 (Yādoratto-sei)
Anime (Z)
Planet Yardrat (Anime)
Manga (Super)
Planet Yardrat (Dragon Ball Super)
English Name(s) Yardrat (Ocean/FUNimation)
Yardrat (Viz)
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 336 (mentioned)
Dragon Ball Super Chapter 51 (seen)
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Episode 123
Locational Data
Area Universe 2
Universe 7
v · d · e

Planet Yardrat is home to the Yardratians, a race of aliens capable of peculiar techniques such as Teleportation.

General Overview

An overview of the location, such as inhabitants, owner, significance, etc. Its length should be relative to the location's involvement in the series, but brevity and conciseness is still expected.

In Dragon Ball Super, Vegeta travels to Yardrat to add the Yardratians' curious techniques to his arsenal in preparation for a rematch with Moro.

Yardratians

The inhabitants of Yardrat have two starkly different appearances: one tall and wrinkly and the other short and pudgy. It is unclear if these two kinds of Yardratians share the same race, though both are capable of utilizing spirit control to perform techniques such as Teleportation. The Yardratians encountered by Vegeta after the desolation of Planet New Namek are capable of multiplying themselves and growing in size.

Yardratians are forbidden from teleporting off-world, but it seems as though this rule may be broken during emergency situations.[1]

Main Series

The following are Yardratians who appear by name in the anime and manga of Dragon Ball Super, as no named Yardratians appear previously in the series.

Jimizu (ジーミズ)
Debut: Dragon Ball Super Chapter 33 / Dragon Ball Super Episode 96
Japanese VA: Yasuhiro Mamiya

Brief description.

Hatsuka (ハツカ)
Debut: Dragon Ball Super Chapter 52

Brief description.

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Bybara (ビバラ)
Debut: Dragon Ball Super Chapter 52

Brief description.

Video Games

Soba
Debut: Dragon Ball Z: Sagas

Brief description.

Name

Yardrat and some of its inhabitants are named after various kinds of rodents. Yardrat itself a simple combination of the English words "yard" and "rat". Two of the Yardratians encountered by Vegeta during his training, Bybara and Hatsuka, owe their names to capybaras and the Japanese terminology for house mice (ハツカネズミ; hatsuka nezumi) respectively.

It is assumed that Jimizu, a Yardratian from Universe 2's Yardrat, gets his name from Misuji (ミスジ) to match the naming scheme of beef cuts that his fellow Universe 2 combatants during the Tournament of Power seem to follow. Coincidentally, his name (ジーミズ) includes two syllables from nezumi (ネズミ), the Japanese word for mouse.

Production

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Notes

Information that does not fit into any other category. Reserved for real-world information. In-universe information should be incorporated into the biography or other available categories.

External Links

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References

  1. Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 60: "Merusu's Miscalculation". V-Jump, July 2020. Japan: Shueisha, 21 May 2020.