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Souwa
サワア (Sawa'a)
Anime
Souwa (Anime)
English Name(s) Sawar (Viz)
Name Pun Sour
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Super Chapter 28
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Super Episode 78
Personal Data
Classification Divine Figure Characters
Angels
Occupation Attendant to Helles
Title Guide
Relationship Data
Relatives Great Priest (father)
Awamo, Camparri, Conic,
Kucatail, Vados, Whis,
Korn, Mohito, Kusu,
Markarita, Martine (siblings)[1]
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Souwa is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super and its companion manga series written by Toyotarō. Souwa makes his debut in Dragon Ball Super Episode 78, broadcast on 12 February 2017 on Fuji TV, as the Angel of Universe Two.

Biography

Souwa has an intellectual personality and is not good at working out, unlike Peru.[2]

Tournament of Power

Souwa attends the Zen Exhibition Match with Helles and Peru, the God of Destruction and Kaiōshin of Universe Two, where they learn that the participation of their universe in the Tournament of Power is required. The Great Priest reveals that the Gods of Destruction and Kaiōshin will be erased along with their universe should they fail to win, while the Angels will be spared.[3]

Name

Souwa's name is likely derived from Sour (サワー/sawā), a mixed drink cocktail containing a base liquor, lemon or lime juice, and a sweetener. The character name drops the last syllable's vowel elongation and replaces it with the actual vowel. While both can appear the same when romanized, this modification does alter its pronunciation. This name pun follows the theme of Gods of Destruction and Angels being named after alcoholic beverages.[4]

Performance

Souwa has yet to speak on screen and has never been assigned a voice actor.

References

  1. Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Volume 6: Super Warriors Assemble!. Japan: Shueisha, 04 June 2018. ISBN 978-4-08-881501-5. (p. 52)
  2. "Universe 2". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 01 September 2018. Translation by Herms.
  3. "Awaken Dormant Fighting Spirit! Gohan's Battle!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 80. Japan: Fuji TV, 26 February 2017.
  4. "Universe Survival Arc: Character Names & Puns". Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 September 2018.