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==Biography==
==Biography==
===History===
TBD
===Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.===
===Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.===
Ozotto is a shape-shifting final boss character. The game provides no back-story or context for Ozotto's appearance.
Ozotto is a shape-shifting final boss character. The game provides no back-story or context for Ozotto's appearance.
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On the [[Prison Planet]], Ozotto appears on one of [[Fu]]'s monitors, seemingly as one of the captured fighters being used in the ongoing experiment.
On the [[Prison Planet]], Ozotto appears on one of [[Fu]]'s monitors, seemingly as one of the captured fighters being used in the ongoing experiment.


Ozotto warps onto a cliffside overlooking the battle between Coola and King Cold, and comments that with Trunks and Cold distracting the troublesome Smoke Warriors, he has been able to search out the "source." He suspects that if he breaks the strange machine producing the black smoke, the warriors will disappear. Hachihyack appears behind him; Ozotto calmly says he senses the presence of a ball on him.
Ozotto warps onto a cliffside overlooking the battle between [[Coola]] and [[King Cold]], and comments that with [[Trunks]] and Cold distracting the troublesome Smoke Warriors, he has been able to search out the "source." He suspects that if he breaks the strange machine producing the black smoke, the warriors will disappear. [[Hachihyack]] appears behind him; Ozotto calmly says he senses the presence of a Dragon Ball on him.


==Name==
==Name==
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==Production==
==Production==
Toriyama Ozotto design and unused monster form; see and cite 30th anniversary book
[[File:ozotto-toriyamadesign.png|thumb|250px|[[Akira Toriyama]]'s original designs for Ozotto]]
Ozotto was designed by [[Akira Toriyama]] for ''[[Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.]]'' and its debut at the 1994 [[Jump Multi World]] event. A four-armed transformation was also seemingly designed, though this form was not used in the original game.<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="VJump with A.T"|Book=33|Page=p. 83}}</ref>


The 1996 PlayStation and Saturn release ''[[Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu]]'' comes packed with not-so-hidden text files right on the game discs. Among the various anecdotes and funny stories from the game's development staff, Graphic Artist "N" notes:
The 1996 PlayStation and Saturn release ''[[Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu]]'' comes packed with not-so-hidden text files right on the game discs. Among the various anecdotes and funny stories from the game's development staff, Graphic Artist "N" notes:<ref>{{Cite videogame|Game=c23}}</ref>


{{quotation|その他にも、ゴジータや魔人オゾット、はたまたオリジナルキャラクター(無論、鳥山大先生にデザインしていただいて)を入れる等の野望もあったのですが、スケジュールの都合上、泣く泣く断念せざるを得ませんでした。<br><br><hr /><br>Apart from that, we had designs on putting in Gogeta, Majin Ozotto, or even an original character (designed by the great Toriyama-''sensei'', natch), but due to the constraints of the schedule, we ever so regretfully had no choice but to abandon them.|Graphic Artist "N"}}
{{quotation|その他にも、ゴジータや魔人オゾット、はたまたオリジナルキャラクター(無論、鳥山大先生にデザインしていただいて)を入れる等の野望もあったのですが、スケジュールの都合上、泣く泣く断念せざるを得ませんでした。<br><br><hr /><br>Apart from that, we had designs on putting in Gogeta, Majin Ozotto, or even an original character (designed by the great Toriyama-''sensei'', natch), but due to the constraints of the schedule, we ever so regretfully had no choice but to abandon them.|Graphic Artist "N"}}
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==Performance==
==Performance==


TBD
Ozotto's voice actor is thus far uncredited and unknown.


==Notable Appearances==
==Notable Appearances==


TBD
Following his original debut in 1994's ''[[Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.]]'', Ozotto remained unused until his revival in ''[[Super Dragon Ball Heroes]]'' and its various games and ancillary merchandise in 2018.


==Notes==
==Notes==

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Ozotto
魔人オゾット (Majin Ozotto)
Game
Ozotto (Game)
Manga
Ozotto (Manga)
English Name(s) Ozotto the Super Monster (DBZ V.R.V.S.)
Name Pun Unknown
Manga Debut Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission
Anime Debut Super Dragon Ball Heroes Promotional Anime
Game Debut Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.
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Ozotto is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise. Debuting as a shape-shifting final boss character in the 1994 arcade game Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S., Ozotto returned 24 years later within the Super Dragon Ball Heroes empire of video games, anime, and comics.

Biography

Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S.

Ozotto is a shape-shifting final boss character. The game provides no back-story or context for Ozotto's appearance.

Upon his defeat, Ozotto exclaims, (まさか…このわたしが!!!!) Players are then shown a brief scene with their selected character receiving the seventh Dragon Ball and making a wish to Shenlong.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes Promotional Anime

Ozotto appears on one of Fu's monitors in the Super Dragon Ball Heroes promotional anime

On the Prison Planet, Ozotto appears on one of Fu's monitors, seemingly as one of the captured fighters being used in the ongoing experiment.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission

Hatchihyack appears behind Ozotto in the fourth chapter of Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Universe Mission

On the Prison Planet, Ozotto appears on one of Fu's monitors, seemingly as one of the captured fighters being used in the ongoing experiment.

Ozotto warps onto a cliffside overlooking the battle between Coola and King Cold, and comments that with Trunks and Cold distracting the troublesome Smoke Warriors, he has been able to search out the "source." He suspects that if he breaks the strange machine producing the black smoke, the warriors will disappear. Hachihyack appears behind him; Ozotto calmly says he senses the presence of a Dragon Ball on him.

Name

Ozotto is given a full name of "Majin Ozotto" in his original Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S. appearance, which is rendered in the game's own English localization as "Ozotto the Super Monster."

No known documentation exists for the source of Ozotto's name. It may possibly be a pun on ozomashii (おぞましい) or ozoi (?) (meaning "disgusting, repulsive, absurd"), or perhaps a play on the Italian rice dish risotto (リゾット, rizotto).

Production

Akira Toriyama's original designs for Ozotto

Ozotto was designed by Akira Toriyama for Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S. and its debut at the 1994 Jump Multi World event. A four-armed transformation was also seemingly designed, though this form was not used in the original game.[1]

The 1996 PlayStation and Saturn release Idainaru Dragon Ball Densetsu comes packed with not-so-hidden text files right on the game discs. Among the various anecdotes and funny stories from the game's development staff, Graphic Artist "N" notes:[2]

その他にも、ゴジータや魔人オゾット、はたまたオリジナルキャラクター(無論、鳥山大先生にデザインしていただいて)を入れる等の野望もあったのですが、スケジュールの都合上、泣く泣く断念せざるを得ませんでした。



Apart from that, we had designs on putting in Gogeta, Majin Ozotto, or even an original character (designed by the great Toriyama-sensei, natch), but due to the constraints of the schedule, we ever so regretfully had no choice but to abandon them.
— Graphic Artist "N"


Ozotto would have been relatively contemporary to this game's development, but unfortunately the schedule kept him, miscellaneous other characters, and even a brand-new Toriyama creation away from the final release.

Performance

Ozotto's voice actor is thus far uncredited and unknown.

Notable Appearances

Following his original debut in 1994's Dragon Ball Z: V.R.V.S., Ozotto remained unused until his revival in Super Dragon Ball Heroes and its various games and ancillary merchandise in 2018.

Notes

Toyotarō's August 2018 drawing of Ozotto for his monthly "Special Project: Toyotarō Drew It!!" column

Ozotto is mentioned by name on the title page for chapter 429 of the manga as being available to battle in a new game at that year's Jump Multi World:

その他にも、ゴジータや魔人オゾット、はたまたオリジナルキャラクター(無論、鳥山大先生にデザインしていただいて)を入れる等の野望もあったのですが、スケジュールの都合上、泣く泣く断念せざるを得ませんでした。



Battle against the game-exclusive enemy, Ozotto, and experience his power first-hand!!


For the ninth entry in his "Special Project: Toyotarō Drew It!!" monthly column on the Dragon Ball Official Site, Toyotarō provided a drawing of and comment about Ozotto:

その他にも、ゴジータや魔人オゾット、はたまたオリジナルキャラクター(無論、鳥山大先生にデザインしていただいて)を入れる等の野望もあったのですが、スケジュールの都合上、泣く泣く断念せざるを得ませんでした。



It's Majin Ozotto. Apparently Toriyama-sensei designed him for an event, but I don't really know that much about him. He's a cool-looking character though, so I look forward to seeing what he'll do next.
— Toyotarō


References

  1. "VJump with A.T". 30th Anniversary: Dragon Ball Chōshishū –Super History Book–. Japan: Shueisha, 21 January 2016. ISBN 978-4-08-792505-0. (p. 83)
  2. Dragon Ball Z: The Grand Legend of Dragon Ball. Japan: Bandai. Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn. 31 May 1996.