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'''Mosco''' is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'' and its companion manga series written by [[Toyotarō]]. Mosco makes his debut in [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 78]], broadcast on '''12 February 2017''' on [[Fuji TV]], as the [[God of Destruction]] of [[Universe | '''Mosco''' is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'' and its companion manga series written by [[Toyotarō]]. Mosco makes his debut in [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 78]], broadcast on '''12 February 2017''' on [[Fuji TV]], as the [[God of Destruction]] of [[Universe 3]]. Mosco is a mech operated by a small horned man named Mule. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Mosco is a robot-like [[God of Destruction]] who has surpassed mortal intelligence. It is said that, because he is an old robot and cannot speak, he communicates his intentions with electronic sound translated by his [[Angel]] [[Camparri]].<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragon_s/chara/44.html|Website=Toei Animation|Title="Universe 3 God of Destruction Mosco"|AccessDate=10 March 2017}}<br>{{Cite web|URL=https://twitter.com/Herms98/status/840224905954185217|Website=Twitter|Title=@Herms98|Date=10 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragon_s/chara/chapter4/no03.html|Website=Toei Animation|Title="Universe 3"|AccessDate=14 April 2017}}<br>{{Cite web|URL=https://twitter.com/Herms98/status/852890627515666432|Website=Twitter|Title=@Herms98|Date=14 April 2017}}<br>{{Cite web|URL=https://redd.it/77mqzm|Website=Reddit|Title="Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles"|Date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Even [[Ea]], the [[Kaiōshin]] of [[Universe | Mosco is a robot-like [[God of Destruction]] who has surpassed mortal intelligence. It is said that, because he is an old robot and cannot speak, he communicates his intentions with electronic sound translated by his [[Angel]] [[Camparri]].<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragon_s/chara/44.html|Website=Toei Animation|Title="Universe 3 God of Destruction Mosco"|AccessDate=10 March 2017}}<br>{{Cite web|URL=https://twitter.com/Herms98/status/840224905954185217|Website=Twitter|Title=@Herms98|Date=10 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/dragon_s/chara/chapter4/no03.html|Website=Toei Animation|Title="Universe 3"|AccessDate=14 April 2017}}<br>{{Cite web|URL=https://twitter.com/Herms98/status/852890627515666432|Website=Twitter|Title=@Herms98|Date=14 April 2017}}<br>{{Cite web|URL=https://redd.it/77mqzm|Website=Reddit|Title="Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles"|Date=20 October 2017}}</ref> Even [[Ea]], the [[Kaiōshin]] of [[Universe 3]], is surprised to learn that Mosco is controlled by Mule. | ||
==Tournament of Power== | ==Tournament of Power== | ||
Mosco learns that the participation of his universe in the [[Tournament of Power]] is required when he attends the [[Zen Exhibition Match]] with [[Campari]] and [[Ea]], the [[Angel]] and [[Kaiōshin]] of [[Universe | Mosco learns that the participation of his universe in the [[Tournament of Power]] is required when he attends the [[Zen Exhibition Match]] with [[Campari]] and [[Ea]], the [[Angel]] and [[Kaiōshin]] of [[Universe 3]]. 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.<ref>{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=80|}}</ref> | ||
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==Performance== | ==Performance== | ||
Mosco is not credited with a voice actor until the reveal of Mule in [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 121]]; Mosco's robotic sounds were electronically produced. Mule is voiced by [[Daisuke Kishio]], best known as the voice of [[Cabba]]. Kishio also voices [[Jheese]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'', and in the [[Tournament of Power]], he also gives his voice to [[Liquir]] and [[Boraleta]]. | Mosco is not credited with a voice actor until the reveal of Mule in [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 121]]; Mosco's robotic sounds were electronically produced. Mule is voiced by [[Daisuke Kishio]], best known as the voice of [[Cabba]]. Kishio also voices [[Jheese]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'', and in the [[Tournament of Power]], he also gives his voice to [[Liquir]] and [[Boraleta]]. | ||
In the [[FUNimation]] dub, Mule is voiced by [[Chris Cason]], the voice of [[Shuu]] since ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]''. Cason also voices [[Mister Popo]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Z Kai]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]''. In the Tournament of Power, he also gives his voice to [[Gamisalas]] of [[Universe 4]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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| Mosco | |
|---|---|
| モスコ (Mosuko) | |
| English Name(s) | Mosco |
| Name Pun | Moscow Mule |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 28 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Super Episode 78 |
| Created by | Toyotarō[1] |
| Personal Data | |
| Aliases | Mule |
| Classification | Divine Figure Characters |
| Universe | Universe 3 |
| Title | God of Destruction |
| Mule | |
|---|---|
| ミュール (Myūru) | |
| Name Pun | Moscow Mule |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 38 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Super Episode 121 |
| Japanese VA | Daisuke Kishio |
| Funimation VA | Chris Cason |
| Personal Data | |
| Aliases | Mosco |
Mosco is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super and its companion manga series written by Toyotarō. Mosco makes his debut in Dragon Ball Super Episode 78, broadcast on 12 February 2017 on Fuji TV, as the God of Destruction of Universe 3. Mosco is a mech operated by a small horned man named Mule.
Biography
Mosco is a robot-like God of Destruction who has surpassed mortal intelligence. It is said that, because he is an old robot and cannot speak, he communicates his intentions with electronic sound translated by his Angel Camparri.[2][3] Even Ea, the Kaiōshin of Universe 3, is surprised to learn that Mosco is controlled by Mule.
Tournament of Power
Mosco learns that the participation of his universe in the Tournament of Power is required when he attends the Zen Exhibition Match with Campari and Ea, the Angel and Kaiōshin of Universe 3. 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.[4]
Name
Mosco's name is taken from Moscow Mule (モスコ・ミュール/Mosuko Myūru), a cocktail served in a copper mug and made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice. This pun was deduced by fans long before the reveal of Mule,[1] who is only named in the credits of Dragon Ball Super Episode 121, because the name pun follows the theme of Gods of Destruction and Angels being named after alcoholic beverages.[5]
Performance
Mosco is not credited with a voice actor until the reveal of Mule in Dragon Ball Super Episode 121; Mosco's robotic sounds were electronically produced. Mule is voiced by Daisuke Kishio, best known as the voice of Cabba. Kishio also voices Jheese in Dragon Ball Kai, and in the Tournament of Power, he also gives his voice to Liquir and Boraleta.
In the FUNimation dub, Mule is voiced by Chris Cason, the voice of Shuu since Dragon Ball. Cason also voices Mister Popo in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super. In the Tournament of Power, he also gives his voice to Gamisalas of Universe 4.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Dragon Ball Park". V-Jump, April 2017. Japan: Shueisha, 21 February 2017. (p. 37)
"'Dragon Ball Super' God of Destruction Names Revealed in April 2017 V-Jump Issue (17 February 2017). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 September 2018. - ↑ "Universe 3 God of Destruction Mosco". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 10 March 2017.
@Herms98 (10 March 2017). Twitter. - ↑ "Universe 3". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 14 April 2017.
@Herms98 (14 April 2017). Twitter.
"Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles" (20 October 2017). Reddit. - ↑ "Awaken Dormant Fighting Spirit! Gohan's Battle!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 80. Japan: Fuji TV, 26 February 2017.
- ↑ "Universe Survival Arc: Character Names & Puns". Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 September 2018.



