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Kikono
キコノ (Kikono)
Manga
Kikono (Manga)
Anime
Kikono (Anime)
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Minus
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Super: Broli
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Kikono is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball universe by Akira Toriyama. Kikono makes his debut in the "Dragon Ball Minus" bonus chapter of Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, published in the Weekly Shōnen Jump 2014 #19 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump; the character subsequently made their animated debut in the 2018 theatrical film Dragon Ball Super: Broli.

Biography

Name

Kikono's name is likely an anagram of kinoko, the Japanese word for "mushroom": きのこ (ki·no·ko)  › キコノ (ki·ko·no)

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.

Kikono was formally acknowledged as the same character from "Dragon Ball Minus" in a 26 August 2018 article on the Dragon Ball Official Site examining the workspace of Dragon Ball Super: Broli animation supervisor Naohiro Shintani:

フリーザ、パラガス、キコノ、ベリブルです。そしてキコノは、『銀河パトロールジャコ』のコミックスに収録された『DRAGON BALL-(マイナス) 放たれた運命の子供』に登場しているんですよね!



(English translation)
Dragon Ball Official Site)


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Performance

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Notes

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