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Dragon Ball GT Characters

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The following characters make their debut as part of the TV series Dragon Ball GT.

Episodes 01-21

Antlion Beetle (アリジゴクもどき)
Japanese VA: Tetsu Inada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 15

A monster inhabiting Planet Rudeze. It leaps out from the desert and attacks Son Goku and the others.[1]

Giant (惑星モンマースの巨人)
Japanese VA: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 6

A giant who eats an apple with a Dragon Ball inside it, and the Dragon Ball gets caught in his cavity.[2]

Giru (ギル)
Japanese VA: Shinobu Satōchi
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 3

Brief description.[3]

Scholar Robot (学者ロボ)
Japanese VA: Kazumi Tanaka
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 17

Brief description.[4]

Inhabitants of Planet Imegga

Don Kia (ドン・キアー)
Japanese VA: Kōji Totani
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 4

Brief description.[5]

Esuka (エスカ)
Japanese VA: Kōichi Kitamura
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 5

Brief description.[6]

Gel (ゲール)
Japanese VA: Yasuhiko Kawazu
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 4

Brief description.[7]

Redict (レジック)
Japanese VA: Kazuyuki Sogabe
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 4

Brief description.[8]

Riruka (リルカ)
Japanese VA: Yasuko Hatori
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 5

Brief description.[9]

Shila (シーラ)
Japanese VA: Megumi Urawa
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 4

Brief description.[10]

Inhabitants of Planet Calvo

Doma (ドマ)
Japanese VA: Nobuhiko Kazama
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 7

Brief description.[11]

Leine (レーヌ)
Japanese VA: Miki Itō
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 7

Brief description.[8]

Zunama (ズーナマー)
Japanese VA: Chafūrin
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 7

Brief description.[12]

Para-Para Brothers

Bon Para (ボンパラ)
Japanese VA: Yukitoshi Hori
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 8

Brief description.[13]

Dan Para (ダンパラ)
Japanese VA: Kazunari Tanaka
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 9

Brief description.[14]

Son Para (ソンパラ)
Japanese VA: Bin Shimada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 9

Brief description.[15]

Doctor Mu and His Henchmen

Doctor Mu (ドクターミュー)
Japanese VA: Kazuyuki Sogabe
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 13

Brief description.[11]

Doltakki (ドルタッキー)
Japanese VA: Hirotaka Suzuoki
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 12

Brief description.[5]

General Rilld (リヅド将軍)
Japanese VA: Kiyoyuki Yanada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 15

Brief description.[9]

Lood (ルード)
Japanese VA: Tetsu Inada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 13

Brief description.[9]

Mucchi (ムッチー)
Japanese VA: Takeshi Watabe
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 11

Brief description.[16]

Mucchi Mocchi (ムッチー・モッチー)
Japanese VA: Takeshi Watabe
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 9

Brief description.[16]

Nehji (ネージ)
Japanese VA: Hiroyuki Satō
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 16

Brief description.[17]

Nut (ナット)
Japanese VA: Shin'ichi Yamada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 16

Brief description.[18]

Rivet (リベト)
Japanese VA: Ichirō Nagata
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 16

Brief description.[9]

Vis (ビース)
Japanese VA: Tetsu Inada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 16

Brief description.[19]

Episodes 22-41

Axe (アクス)
Japanese VA: Atsushi Kisa'ichi
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 25

Brief description.[20]

Baby (ベビー)
Japanese VA: Yūsuke Numata
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 22

Brief description.[21] As Vegeta Baby.[22]

Ebich Lee (エビッチ・リー)
Japanese VA: Tetsu Inada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 41

Brief description.[6]

Hammer (ハンマー)
Japanese VA: Tetsu Inada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 25

Brief description.[19]

Magure (マーグレ)
Japanese VA: Shūichirō Yoshimoto
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 41

Brief description.[23]

Mysterious Boy (謎の少年)
Japanese VA: Yūsuke Numata
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 23

Brief description.[5]

Palace (パレス)
Japanese VA: Natsumi Yanase
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 25

Brief description.[24]

Planet Pital's Chief of Medicine (惑星ピタルの医師長)
Japanese VA: Kazuyuki Sogabe
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 24

He provides medical care for the mysterious boy brought in by Goku and the others, unaware that the boy is actually the parasitic lifeform, Baby.[2]

Su Gorō (スー五郎)
Japanese VA: Bin Shimada
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 30

Brief description.[12]

Sugoroku Game Moderator (スゴロクゲム司会者)
Japanese VA: Jun'ichi Kanemaru
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 30

Brief description.[12]

Su Kogorō (スー小五郎)
Japanese VA: Mayumi Tanaka
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 31

Brief description.[25]

Goku’s Side Story! The Proof of his Courage is the Four-Star Ball

Son Goku (Descendant) (孫悟空 (子孫))
Japanese VA: Masako Nozawa
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT TV Special

Brief description.[26]

Pack (パック)
Japanese VA: Tōru Furuya
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT TV Special

Brief description.[27]

Truck Driver (トラックの運転手)
Japanese VA: Yasuhiko Kawazu
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT TV Special

Brief description.[28]

Monsters

Getto (ゲットー)
Japanese VA: Shin Aomori
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT TV Special

Brief description.[29]

Ghost King (妖魔王)
Japanese VA: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT TV Special

Brief description.[30]

Manba (マンバ)
Japanese VA: Miki Itō
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT TV Special

Brief description.[31]

Rackal (ラッカル)
Japanese VA: Kazuyuki Sogabe
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT TV Special

Brief description.[32]

Episodes 42-47

Artificial Human No. 17 (New No. 17) (人造人間17号 (新17号))
Japanese VA: Shigeru Nakahara
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 42

Brief description.[33]

Artificial Human No. 17 (Super No. 17) (人造人間17号 (超17号))
Japanese VA: Shigeru Nakahara
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 44

Brief description.[33]

Old Woman (老婆)
Japanese VA: Mami Matsui
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 43

Brief description.[2]

Episodes 48-64

Bish (ビッシュ)
Japanese VA: Wakana Yamazaki
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 51

Brief description.[34]

Shenlong (Black Smoke Dragon) (神龍 (黒煙の龍))
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gōri
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 48

Due to the excessive use of the Dragon Balls throughout the series, the balls themselves have cracked, leading to the emergence of a black dragon in place of Shen Long who gives life to the seven Evil Dragons.[35] According to Mister Popo, long ago the Black Smoke Dragon (here referred to as "Evil Dragon") appeared on another planet, the planet was destroyed, and the entire cosmos surrounding that planet was wiped out.[36]

Evil Dragons

Yi Xing Long (一星龍)
Japanese VA: Hidekatsu Shibata
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 57

The strongest of the Evil Dragons, wielding power equal to that of Son Goku in his Super Saiyan 4 form. He is ruthless and defeats his comrade, Si Xing Long, without hesitation. By absorbing all seven Dragon Balls into his body, he powers up into "Super Yi Xing Long". In this form, he is well-matched against Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta, but falls to Goku's Ultra Genki Dama. Among other techniques, Yi Xing Long has the Power Ball in his arsenal.[1]

Wish: Yi Xing Long is born from the wish resurrecting those killed by Freeza.[37][note 1]

Liang Xing Long (二星龍)
Japanese VA: Chafūrin
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 48

A poison-wielding Evil Dragon who specializes in creating a poison fog to gradually weaken his opponent. Liang Xing Long is a weakling who only talks tough, and fights using Liang Xing Long Daishindō. He hurts Goku and Pan by poisoning them, but when they cleanse his poison with spring water, he loses his advantage and they defeat him with coordinated Kikōha attacks.[9]

Wish: Liang Xing Long is born from the wish to bring Upa's father, Bora, back to life.[9]

San Xing Long (三星龍)
Japanese VA: Kaneto Shiozawa
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 54

Brief description.[38]

Si Xing Long (四星龍)
Japanese VA: Ken Yamaguchi
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 54

Brief description.[12]

Wu Xing Long (五星龍)
Japanese VA: Hirotaka Suzuoki
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 50

Brief description.[39]

Liu Xing Long (六星龍)
Japanese VA: Masako Katsuki, Ryūzaburō Ōtomo
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 51

Brief description.[9]

Qi Xing Long (七星龍)
Japanese VA: Shin Aomori
First Appears: Dragon Ball GT Episode 52

Brief description.[14] Super Qi Xing Long details.[12]

Notes

  1. In contrast to the other Evil Dragons, Yi Xing Long's origin is never stated in the series. This information is only covered in Dragon Ball GT: Perfect File Volume 2 and the Dragon Ball XENOVERSE series.

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