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Reacoom
リクーム (Rikūmu)
Manga
Character (Manga)
Anime
Character (Anime)
English Name(s) Recoome (Ocean/FUNimation dub)
ReaCoom (FUNimation/Simmons)
Reacoom (Viz)
Name Pun Cream[1]
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 272
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Episode 61
Japanese VA Kenji Utsumi (Z)
Seiji Sasaki (Kai)
Canadian VA David Kaye
Funimation VA Christopher R. Sabat
Personal Data
Death 24 December Age 762[2]
Classification Alien
Occupation Ginyu Special Force
Notable Skills Reacoom Kick
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Reacoom is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Reacoom makes his debut in Chapter 272, published in the 1990 #21/22 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Biography

Early Life

When Reacoom was a child, he studied dance. This is the source of his agility and battle poses.[3]

Namek Arc

Name

Reacoom's name (リクーム/Rikuumu) comes from the English word "cream" (クリーム/kuriimu). Toriyama rearranged the syllables and elongated ク/ku instead of リ/ri.

It's cream.
Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball Forever[4]

The other members of the Ginyu Special Force are named after dairy products as well: Ginyu (ギニュー/Ginyū) from the Japanese word for cow's milk (牛乳/gyūnyū), Butta (バータ/Bāta) from "butter" (バター/batā), Jheese (ジース/Jiisu) from "cheese" (チーズ/chiizu), and Gurd (グルド/Gurudo) from "yogurt" (ヨーグルト/yōguruto). Freeza's underlings all take their names from items one might find in a refrigerator.

Production

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Notable Skills

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Performance

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Notes

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External Links

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References

  1. "I want to know the characters' name sources!". Dragon Ball Kanzenban Official Guide: Dragon Ball Forever. Japan: Shueisha, 30 April 2004. ISBN 4-08-873702-4. (p. 159) Translation by Herms.
  2. "Chronological Table of the Dragon Ball World". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (p. 27)
  3. "Us Back Then". Dragon Ball Z II: The Violent God, Freeza!! Japan: Shueisha, 12 August 1991. JAN 4-8342-1020-2. (p. 73)
  4. "I want to know the characters' name sources!". Dragon Ball Kanzenban Official Guide: Dragon Ball Forever. Japan: Shueisha, 30 April 2004. ISBN 4-08-873702-4. (p. 159) Translation by Herms.