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'''Giran''' is a fictional character in the ''[[Dragon Ball]]'' manga series by [[Akira Toriyama]]. Goku makes his debut in [[Dragon Ball Chapter 35|Chapter 35]], published in the 1985 #35 issue of Shueisha's ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''. | |||
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Giran attends the [[21st Tenka'ichi Budōkai]] in '''Age 750''', making it through the preliminaries before facing [[Son Goku]] in the fourth match of the quarter-finals. | |||
In the [[Dragon Ball Episode 23|anime]], the match is postponed by rain. Giran asks for milk at a restaurant in the tournament grounds, which amuses some martial artists from [[Ōrin Temple]]. Giran gets in a fight with them until [[Yamcha]] and Goku step in, but [[Turtle Hermit|Jackie Chun]] persuades them to settle it during the official match. | |||
During that match, Giran uses his rubbery [[Guru-Guru Gum]] to trap Goku and throw him out of bounds, but the boy summons ''[[Kinto'un]]'' to save himself. Giran argues Goku ought to be disqualified for that, but the tournament staff allows it just once. With Goku still stuck in the gum and not being allowed to use ''Kinto'un'' again, Giran goes for the finishing blow. Goku's tail grows back, however, giving him the strength to break out of the gum, which intimidates Giran into surrendering the match. | |||
In another [[Dragon Ball Episode 29|anime-exclusive scenario]], Giran and his tribe dam up a river, making it dry up and causing trouble for [[Namu]] and his people until Goku comes to their aid. | |||
When the [[Demon King Piccolo]] returns in '''Age 753''', his offspring [[Tambourine]] is tasked with killing martial artists. Tambourine comes upon Giran in a mountainous area, where two [[panda|pandas]] watch in disbelief as Giran gets beaten and killed. Goku eventually manages to take down the Demon King and his ilk, and Giran's life is restored by a wish upon the [[Dragon Balls]] to revive all of Piccolo's victims. | |||
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| Giran | |
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| ギラン (Giran) | |
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Anime Giran (Anime) | |
| Name Pun | A Kaijuu-Style Name[citation needed] |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Chapter 35 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Episode 21 |
| Japanese VA | Banjō Ginga |
| Funimation VA | Andrew Chandler |
Giran is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Goku makes his debut in Chapter 35, published in the 1985 #35 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.
Biography
Giran attends the 21st Tenka'ichi Budōkai in Age 750, making it through the preliminaries before facing Son Goku in the fourth match of the quarter-finals.
In the anime, the match is postponed by rain. Giran asks for milk at a restaurant in the tournament grounds, which amuses some martial artists from Ōrin Temple. Giran gets in a fight with them until Yamcha and Goku step in, but Jackie Chun persuades them to settle it during the official match.
During that match, Giran uses his rubbery Guru-Guru Gum to trap Goku and throw him out of bounds, but the boy summons Kinto'un to save himself. Giran argues Goku ought to be disqualified for that, but the tournament staff allows it just once. With Goku still stuck in the gum and not being allowed to use Kinto'un again, Giran goes for the finishing blow. Goku's tail grows back, however, giving him the strength to break out of the gum, which intimidates Giran into surrendering the match.
In another anime-exclusive scenario, Giran and his tribe dam up a river, making it dry up and causing trouble for Namu and his people until Goku comes to their aid.
When the Demon King Piccolo returns in Age 753, his offspring Tambourine is tasked with killing martial artists. Tambourine comes upon Giran in a mountainous area, where two pandas watch in disbelief as Giran gets beaten and killed. Goku eventually manages to take down the Demon King and his ilk, and Giran's life is restored by a wish upon the Dragon Balls to revive all of Piccolo's victims.
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