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|valign="top"|'''[[Savior of Namek]] (ナメック星の救世主)'''<br /><small>'''Japanese VA:''' n/a (Manga-only)</small> | |valign="top"|'''[[Savior of Namek]] (ナメック星の救世主)'''<br /><small>'''Japanese VA:''' n/a (Manga-only)</small> | ||
The Savior of Namek is a warrior-type Namekian who [[assimilation|assimilated]] all of the strongest warriors on New Namek to fight Moro. | The Savior of Namek is a warrior-type Namekian who [[assimilation|assimilated]] all of the strongest warriors on New Namek to fight Moro. | ||
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|valign="top" width="80"|[[File:Bio-monaito-manga.png|left|80px|link=Monaito]] | |||
|valign="top"|'''[[Monaito]] (モナイト)'''<br /><small>'''Japanese VA:''' n/a (Manga-only)</small> | |||
An old Namekian who lives with [[Granolla]] on [[Planet Cereal]], the sole survivor of a couple dozen Namekians that used to live there. Monaito is responsible for a set of Dragon Balls, which consist of only two balls.<ref>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=69}}</ref><ref>{{Cite manga|Series=Super|Chp=70}}</ref> | |||
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==Video Game Characters== | ==Video Game Characters== | ||
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|valign="top" width="80"|[[File:bio-maima-game-portrait.png|left|80px|link=Maima]] | |||
|valign="top"|'''[[Maima]] <small>(マイーマ)<br />Debut:''' [[Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu]]</small><br /> | |||
A brave Namekian who protects a village on Planet Namek alongside his friend [[Tsumuri]]. Maima is able to fight with a ''ki''-based Energy Wave.<ref name="saiyadensetsugame">{{Cite videogame|Game=c7}}</ref><ref name="saiyadensetsuguide">{{Cite game guide|Title="Z戦士戦闘必勝データ"|Book=6|Page=p. 27}}</ref> | |||
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|valign="top" width="80"|[[File:bio-tsumuri-game-portrait.png|left|80px|link=Tsumuri]] | |||
|valign="top"|'''[[Tsumuri]] <small>(ツムリー)<br />Debut:''' [[Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu]]</small><br /> | |||
A Namekian who protects a village on Planet Namek alongside his friend [[Maima]]. Tsumuri has a slightly higher battle power than Maima. Tsumuri is able to fight with a ''ki''-based Energy Wave.<ref name="saiyadensetsugame"></ref><ref name="saiyadensetsuguide"></ref> | |||
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A Namekian who [[Son Gohan|Gohan]] encounters on his way to gather the Four-Star Namekian Dragon Ball. After Gohan saves him from [[Freeza|Freeza's]] [[Freeza's Organization|soldiers]], Necke discovers that he can no longer drink water, and eats some bitter fruit gathered for him by Gohan. [[Bulma]] concludes that the child's abnormalities were triggered by stress, altering his biology to require food for nutrition. Because he requires more than water to survive, Necke asks to stay behind on [[Earth]] when the Namekians leave Earth for [[Planet New Namek]]. Due to his appearance, Necke actively avoids contact with Earthlings until he comes to the aid of an injured [[Ramu]] just southwest of [[Olive Village]] shortly after the defeat of [[Majin Boo]]. Gohan intervenes and offers to take Ramu back to her village, but she insists that Necke join her. When Necke stands up to a group of meddlesome [[Saibaiman|Saibaimen]], his bravery and kindheartedness encourage Ramu's father to allow Necke to live with them. Necke's name originates from ''Schnecke'', the German word for snail. | A Namekian who [[Son Gohan|Gohan]] encounters on his way to gather the Four-Star Namekian Dragon Ball. After Gohan saves him from [[Freeza|Freeza's]] [[Freeza's Organization|soldiers]], Necke discovers that he can no longer drink water, and eats some bitter fruit gathered for him by Gohan. [[Bulma]] concludes that the child's abnormalities were triggered by stress, altering his biology to require food for nutrition. Because he requires more than water to survive, Necke asks to stay behind on [[Earth]] when the Namekians leave Earth for [[Planet New Namek]]. Due to his appearance, Necke actively avoids contact with Earthlings until he comes to the aid of an injured [[Ramu]] just southwest of [[Olive Village]] shortly after the defeat of [[Majin Boo]]. Gohan intervenes and offers to take Ramu back to her village, but she insists that Necke join her. When Necke stands up to a group of meddlesome [[Saibaiman|Saibaimen]], his bravery and kindheartedness encourage Ramu's father to allow Necke to live with them. Necke's name originates from ''Schnecke'', the German word for snail. | ||
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Manga Characters
The following characters appear in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga series.
Demon Clan
| Cymbal (シンバル) Japanese VA: Daisuke Gōri Description. |
| Drum (ドラム) Japanese VA: Daisuke Gōri Description. |
| Piano (ピアノ) Japanese VA: Masato Hirano Description. |
| Demon King Piccolo (ピッコロ大魔王) Japanese VA: Takeshi Aono Description. |
| Tambourine (タンバリン) Japanese VA: Ryūsei Nakao Description. |
Dragon Clan
| Cargo (カルゴ) Japanese VA: Tomiko Suzuki (Z), Satomi Satō (Kai) Description. |
| Dende (デンデ) Japanese VA: Tomiko Suzuki (Z Child), Hiro Yūki (Z Youth, GT), Aya Hirano (Kai, DBZ: Battle of Gods) Description. |
| Katatz (カタッツ)
Description. |
| Muri (ムーリ) Japanese VA: Kinpei Azusa (Z), Toku Nishio (Z 100), Ryōichi Tanaka (Kai) Muri was chief of the village where Cargo and Dende lived and one of the seven elders of Planet Namek, but was killed by Dodoria when Freeza invaded. After being revived by Shenlong, Muri becomes the Eldest of the Namekians in place of the previous Eldest and leads his people to New Planet Namek. |
| The Eldest (ナメック最長老) Japanese VA: Junpei Takiguchi (Z 53-75, Kai), Masaharu Satō (Z 100-105) He was the sole survivor of the weather anomaly that occurred on Planet Namek over 500 years ago. Afterwards, in order to guard against his race's extinction, he built up his race's numbers, and established peace. However, he died due to Freeza and his men's invasion. |
| Tsuno (ツーノ) Japanese VA: Naoki Tatsuta (Z), Masato Hirano (Kai) One of the seven elders on Planet Namek. He was the chief of the village whose inhabitants were all killed by Vegeta, rather than Freeza and his men, and therefore could not be revived by the Dragon Balls. |
Warrior-type
| Nail (ネイル) Japanese VA: Katsuji Mori (Z), Taiten Kusunoki (Kai) The strongest warrior on Planet Namek, he serves as the Eldest's guard. He battles the overwhelmingly powerful Freeza to help give the Earthlings a head start in summoning Porunga, but is eventually defeated. However, after being discovered by the recently revived Piccolo, the two fuse to take on Freeza once again. |
| Piccolo (ピッコロ) Japanese VA: Toshio Furukawa Description. |
Movie Characters
The following characters appear in theatrical adaptations, spin-offs, and special features for the Dragon Ball franchise.
| Slug (スラッグ) Japanese VA: Yūsaku Yara (DBZ M4, OVA, XV2), Tetsu Inada (PtEtSS) Description. |
| Unnamed Namekian Japanese VA: Kazunari Tanaka (DBZ M6) Description. |
| Unnamed Namekian Japanese VA: Hisao Egawa (DBZ M6) Description. |
Dragon Ball Super Characters
The following characters appear in the Dragon Ball Super television and manga series.
Universe 6
| Saonel (サオネル) Japanese VA: Nobutoshi Canna (Super) Description. |
| Pilina (ピリナ) Japanese VA: Hisao Egawa (Super) Description. |
Universe 7
| Esca (エスカ) Japanese VA: n/a (Manga-only) Description. |
| Tsuburi (ツブリ) Japanese VA: n/a (Manga-only) Description. |
| Tanisshi (タニッシ) Japanese VA: n/a (Manga-only) Description. |
| Savior of Namek (ナメック星の救世主) Japanese VA: n/a (Manga-only) The Savior of Namek is a warrior-type Namekian who assimilated all of the strongest warriors on New Namek to fight Moro. |
| Monaito (モナイト) Japanese VA: n/a (Manga-only) An old Namekian who lives with Granolla on Planet Cereal, the sole survivor of a couple dozen Namekians that used to live there. Monaito is responsible for a set of Dragon Balls, which consist of only two balls.[1][2] |
Video Game Characters
Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu
| Maima (マイーマ) Debut: Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu A brave Namekian who protects a village on Planet Namek alongside his friend Tsumuri. Maima is able to fight with a ki-based Energy Wave.[3][4] |
| Tsumuri (ツムリー) Debut: Dragon Ball Z: Super Saiya Densetsu A Namekian who protects a village on Planet Namek alongside his friend Maima. Tsumuri has a slightly higher battle power than Maima. Tsumuri is able to fight with a ki-based Energy Wave.[3][4] |
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
| Necke (ネッケ) Debut: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot A Namekian who Gohan encounters on his way to gather the Four-Star Namekian Dragon Ball. After Gohan saves him from Freeza's soldiers, Necke discovers that he can no longer drink water, and eats some bitter fruit gathered for him by Gohan. Bulma concludes that the child's abnormalities were triggered by stress, altering his biology to require food for nutrition. Because he requires more than water to survive, Necke asks to stay behind on Earth when the Namekians leave Earth for Planet New Namek. Due to his appearance, Necke actively avoids contact with Earthlings until he comes to the aid of an injured Ramu just southwest of Olive Village shortly after the defeat of Majin Boo. Gohan intervenes and offers to take Ramu back to her village, but she insists that Necke join her. When Necke stands up to a group of meddlesome Saibaimen, his bravery and kindheartedness encourage Ramu's father to allow Necke to live with them. Necke's name originates from Schnecke, the German word for snail. |
References
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 69: "The Succession of Planet Cereal". V-Jump, April 2021. Japan: Shueisha, 20 February 2021.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 70: "The Greatest Warrior in the Universe". V-Jump, May 2021. Japan: Shueisha, 19 March 2021.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Dragon Ball Z: The Super Saiya Legend. Japan: Bandai. Nintendo Super Famicom. 25 January 1992.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Z戦士戦闘必勝データ". Dragon Ball Z: The Super Saiya Legend. Japan: Shueisha, 10 February 1992. JAN 4-8342-1142-8. (p. 27)























