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Casserale
カーセラル (Kāseraru)
Anime
Casserale (Anime)
Manga
Casserale (Manga)
English Name(s) Kahseral (Toei/Viz)
Casserale (Simmons)
Name Pun Casserole
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Super Chapter 30
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Super Episode 85
Japanese VA Unshō Ishizuka
Funimation VA Tyson Rinehart
Personal Data
Universe Universe 11
Occupation Pride Troopers
v · d · e

Casserale is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super and its companion manga series written by Toyotarō. Casserale makes his debut in Dragon Ball Super Episode 85, broadcast on 09 April 2017 on Fuji TV, as a member of the Pride Troopers of Universe 11.

Biography

Casserale is a brave warrior known as the "General" with a lengthy military service. He can turn his energy into a weapon by concentrating it in both hands. In the Tournament of Power, he was shot off the ring by Caulifla and Kale's energy wave.[1]

Tournament of Power

Casserale's anime character design for the Tournament of Power.[1]

Shortly after the Zen Exhibition Match, Casserale encounters Toppo in a jazz lounge at Pride Trooper Headquarters. Noticing that Toppo is brooding, Casserale asks him what is the matter, and Toppo is surprised to find the General is sitting next to him. Casserale tells him that he is a leader and he should be putting on a better face for the people who look up to him. His grim face will only frighten them. Toppo vaguely tells Casserale that the future of those people rests on their shoulders. Casserale is alarmed. He knows that Toppo went to see the Omni-Kings with Vermoud, and he asks Toppo to tell him what happened there, but just then, Toppo receives an urgent distress signal on his wristwatch.

Toppo and Casserale take off at full speed for Planet Dardon, which is under attack by a space monster. The Dorakiyans have decided to claim Planet Dardon. One of their number is using the monster Araghne to terrorize the planet. The Pride Trooper Dispo fights them alone, and the Dorakiyan controlling Araghne says he wants to destroy the Pride Troopers, too. Dispo is eventually captured by Araghne, and just as he is about to be eaten, he is rescued by Toppo and Casserale. The three of them introduce themselves formally with special poses and proclaim that they will now defeat evil.

Toppo attacks Araghne with kicks and then with Justice Flash. Casserale and Dispo team up with kicks and a Double Cannon Maximum, disabling Araghne. The Dorakiyan cannot believe Araghne was defeated, but then Toppo appears behind him, telling him that they have zero tolerance for his actions, picks him up and tosses him into Araghne's gaping maw. Toppo destroys them both with fire and proclaims that as long as the Pride Troopers around, the light of freedom will never disappear.

On the flight home, Toppo tells the others about the Tournament of Power and its consequences, and both are sobered by the news. Toppo tells them he wants to summon Pride Troopers from other planets, and Dispo says they will need Jiren for this. Toppo agrees, and says that Jiren is currently training.[2]

Later, in the Pride Trooper jazz lounge, Dispo asks Toppo where Casserale is; Toppo has been trying to call him but has not been getting an answer. He uses his wristwatch to tell Casserale again that he is issuing an emergency order to return. Casserale is trying to save a cat that is trapped on a pipe near a live electrical wire, while two small children look at him hopefully. He tells Toppo that he has an important duty he must complete before he can return. Dispo reminds him that the fate of the universe is at stake, but Casserale says that if he cannot save the life in front of him, he cannot save the universe either. He then ends the call, and Dispo cannot believe he hung up on them, but Toppo is sure Casserale has his reasons. Back in the electrical room, Casserale climbs the pipes carefully, worrying that if he startles the cat, it might come in contact with the electrical wire.[3]

Eventually, Casserale rescues the cat, much to the delight of the children. He warns them not to let the cat get away from them again. Toppo arrives, and the children are excited to see him in person. He pats them on the head and congratulates Casserale on his good work. They take an elevator back to headquarters, and Casserale apologizes for making Toppo come to him. Casserale wonders what will happen to the people of Universe 11 while they are away. Back in the jazz lounge, Toppo says they should use the Pride Troopers trainees to watch over the universe for an hour. He thinks it will be good training for them. Casserale worries what will happen if an incident occurs during that hour, but Toppo reassures him. The other Pride Troopers who are participating are training for the tournament on Planet Netfiss. Toppo begs Casserale to participate as well, and he agrees.[4]

Name

Casserale's name is likely derived from the katakana rendering of "casserole" (キャセロール/kyaserōru), used to refer to a casserole dish. This name pun follows the theme of the Pride Troopers being named after items found in a kitchen.

Performance

Casserale is voiced by Unshō Ishizuka, best known as the second voice of Mister Satan. In the Funimation dub, Casserale is voiced by Tyson Rinehart in his first role for the Dragon Ball franchise.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Universe 11". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 20 October 2017.
    "Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles" (20 October 2017). Reddit.
  2. "The Universes Get into Gear — Each One's Motive". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 85. Japan: Fuji TV, 09 April 2017.
  3. "Which Universe Will Prevail?! The Mightiest Warriors Assemble!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 91. Japan: Fuji TV, 21 May 2017.
  4. "An Emergency Development! We Don't Have Ten Members!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 92. Japan: Fuji TV, 28 May 2017.