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| death        = November 28, Age 761<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Chronological Table of DB World"|Book=13|Page=pp. 22-23}}</ref>
| species      = [[Saiyan Characters|Saiyan]]
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| occupation    = Land Shark<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Akira Toriyama Super Interview"|Book=6|Page=p. 264}}</ref>
| occupation    = Land Shark<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Akira Toriyama Super Interview"|Book=6|Page=p. 264}}</ref>

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Raditz
ラディッツ (Radittsu)
Manga
Raditz (Manga)
Anime
Raditz (Anime)
Name Pun Raditz
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 195
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Z Episode 1
Japanese VA Shigeru Chiba
Funimation VA Justin Cook
Personal Data
Death November 28, Age 761[2]
Occupation Land Shark[1]
Relationship Data
Family Bardock (Father)
Gine (Mother)
Son Goku (Brother)
v · d · e


Raditz is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Raditz makes his debut in chapter 195, published in the 1988 #45 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, as one of the few survivors of the Saiyan race. He arrives on Earth to recruit Son Goku, his younger brother, to join the remaining Saiyan warriors in their land shark ventures.

Biography

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Name

Raditz is named after radish, a vegetable.

Production

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Notable Skills

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Performance

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Notes

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External Links

References

  1. "Akira Toriyama Super Interview". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 2: Story Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 04 August 1995. ISBN 4-08-782752-6. (p. 264)
  2. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 22-23)