Great Priest
Appearance
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| Great Priest | |
|---|---|
| 大神官 (Daishinkan) | |
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Manga Great Priest (Manga) | |
| English Name(s) |
Great Priest (Toei Simulcast) Grand Priest (Viz) Grand Minister (FUNi dub) |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 17 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Super Episode 55 |
| Japanese VA | Masaya Takatsuka |
| Funimation VA | Josh Grelle |
| Personal Data | |
| Classification |
Divine Figure Characters Angels |
| Occupation | Attendant to the Omni-Kings |
| Relationship Data | |
| Relatives |
Awamo, Souwa, Camparri, Conic, Kucatail, Vados, Whis, Korn, Mohito, Kusu, Markarita, Martine (children)[1] |
The Great Priest is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super and its companion manga series written by Toyotarō. The Great Priest makes his debut in Dragon Ball Super Episode 55, broadcast on 21 August 2016 on Fuji TV.
Biography
The Great Priest is the father of all the Angels and the strongest being in the omniverse[2] aside from the Omni-King himself.
Name
Performance
The Great Priest is voiced by Masaya Takatsuka, who has voiced a few minor roles in Dragon Ball Super. In the FUNimation dub, he is voiced by Josh Grelle, who has voiced several roles for the franchise including Ikose in Dragon Ball Z Kai and Demigra in Dragon Ball Xenoverse.
References
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Volume 6: Super Warriors Assemble!. Japan: Shueisha, 04 June 2018. ISBN 978-4-08-881501-5.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 18: "Goku Black's True Identity". V-Jump, January 2017. Japan: Shueisha, 21 November 2016.
