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'''Cell''' is one of the primary antagonists in the latter portion of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. Cell first appeared in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 361]], although his origin stretches back to the [[Red Ribbon Army]], introduced in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 55]]. Cell is an [[Artificial Human]], one of a long line of such created by [[Doctor Gero]] for the express purpose of seeking revenge on [[Son Goku]]. Unlike the other Artificial Humans introduced in the series, Cell is not given a number designation and was grown in a lab from an embryo rather than being purely robotic or adapted from a human base. Cell was designed to merge with Artificial Humans [[Artificial Human No. 17|No. 17]] and [[Artificial Human No. 17|No. 18]] to achieve his final, "Perfect", form. The Cell that is primarily depicted in the series is the Cell from "[[Cell's Timeline]]" who traveled to the prime timeline using an alternate [[Cell's Timeline Characters | '''Cell''' is one of the primary antagonists in the latter portion of the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. Cell first appeared in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 361]], although his origin stretches back to the [[Red Ribbon Army]], introduced in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 55]]. Cell is an [[Artificial Human]], one of a long line of such created by [[Doctor Gero]] for the express purpose of seeking revenge on [[Son Goku]]. Unlike the other Artificial Humans introduced in the series, Cell is not given a number designation and was grown in a lab from an embryo rather than being purely robotic or adapted from a human base. Cell was designed to merge with Artificial Humans [[Artificial Human No. 17|No. 17]] and [[Artificial Human No. 17|No. 18]] to achieve his final, "Perfect", form. The Cell that is primarily depicted in the series is the Cell from "[[Cell's Timeline]]" who traveled to the prime timeline using an alternate [[Cell's Timeline Characters#Future Trunks|Future Trunks]]'s [[time machine]] to seek out Son Goku and achieve his perfect form. Variations of Cell are also depicted in the main timeline and [[Future Trunks's Timeline]]. | ||
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| Cell | |
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| Seru (セル) | |
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Anime Cell (Anime) | |
| English Name(s) |
Cell (Ocean/FUNimation) Sel (Toei on-screen English)[1] Cell (Viz) |
| Name Pun | Cell (building block of life) |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Chapter 361 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Z Episode 142 |
| Created by | Akira Toriyama |
| Japanese VA | Norio Wakamoto |
| Canadian VA | Dale Wilson |
| Funimation VA | Dameon Clarke (AKA "Dartanian Nickelback") |
| Personal Data | |
| Birth | Age 786 (in Cell's Timeline)[2] |
| Death | 26 May, Age 767[3] |
| Classification | Artificial Humans |
| Universe | Universe 7 |
| Notable Skills |
Kamehameha Teleportation Form Transformation |
| Relationship Data | |
| Family |
Doctor Gero (creator) Other Artificial Human "siblings" including 8, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 |
| Children | Seven Cell Jr. |
Cell is one of the primary antagonists in the latter portion of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Cell first appeared in Dragon Ball Chapter 361, although his origin stretches back to the Red Ribbon Army, introduced in Dragon Ball Chapter 55. Cell is an Artificial Human, one of a long line of such created by Doctor Gero for the express purpose of seeking revenge on Son Goku. Unlike the other Artificial Humans introduced in the series, Cell is not given a number designation and was grown in a lab from an embryo rather than being purely robotic or adapted from a human base. Cell was designed to merge with Artificial Humans No. 17 and No. 18 to achieve his final, "Perfect", form. The Cell that is primarily depicted in the series is the Cell from "Cell's Timeline" who traveled to the prime timeline using an alternate Future Trunks's time machine to seek out Son Goku and achieve his perfect form. Variations of Cell are also depicted in the main timeline and Future Trunks's Timeline.
Biography
History
Cell's Timeline Cell
Prime Timeline Cell
Future Trunks's Timeline Cell
A brief biography of the character. Its length should be relative to the character's involvement in the series, but brevity and conciseness is still expected.
Name
Cell is named for the biological "cell", the building blocks of most organisms.
Production
When appropriate, a description of the character's production, including who initially designed the character (if an anime original character), notes about their design or conception, etc.
Notable Skills
A list or description of notable skills or techniques. Video game techniques should be separated from those used in the series proper.
Performance
A list or description of the various voice actors that portrayed the character.
Notable Appearances
Notes
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References
- ↑ "A Future of Despair!! Trunks, the Man Who Lived Through Hell". Dragon Ball Z. Episode 164. Japan: Fuji TV, 11 November 1992.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 363: "The Monster's Riddle is Solved". Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 25. Japan: Shueisha, 04 December 2003. ISBN 4-08-873468-8. (p. 58)
"Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 19) - ↑ "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 23)
