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Martial Artist Characters

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Martial artists are "Earthlings blessed with fighting potential"[1]. Some utilize various martial arts fighting styles, such as kenpō or kung-fu, while others simply rely on their raw talents. A select few of Earth's martial artists have the ability to tap into their ki, allowing them to create and utilize unique fighting techniques, such as the Kamehameha and Dodonpa. Additional martial artists primarily known through the various tournaments are also listed as Tenka'ichi Budōkai Characters.

Manga Characters

The following characters appear in Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga series.

Chi-Chi (チチ)
Japanese VA: Mayumi Shō (DB & Z 1-66), Naoko Watanabe (Z 88-291, GT, Kai)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 11 / Dragon Ball Episode 7

The daughter of the Ox Demon King, Chi-Chi joins Goku in search of the Turtle Hermit, who possesses the Bashō Fan. Before Goku leaves her village, she asks him to marry her and Goku agrees, thinking that marriage is some sort of delicious food. The two eventually meet again as participants in the 23rd Tenka'ichi Budōkai, get married, and have two sons.

Chiaotzu (餃子)
Japanese VA: Hiroko Emori
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 113 / Dragon Ball Episode 82

Together with Tenshinhan, Chiaotzu trained in assassin techniques under the Crane Hermit. He is proficient in telepathic techniques, and after participating in the 22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai he follows Tenshinhan's decision to leave the Crane Hermit. After giving his life to defend the Earth from Demon King Piccolo and the Saiyans, he is revived by the power of the Dragon Balls, and spends his time training with Tenshinhan simply to become stronger.

Ox Demon King (牛魔王)
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gōri (DB, Z, GT, Kai 4-18), Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Kai 55-98)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 11 / Dragon Ball Episode 7

The father of Chi-Chi, the Ox Demon King is known as the "emperor of devils". He spends his time protecting his castle full of treasure atop of Mount Frypan from treasure hunters. When he meets Son Goku, he informs him that he trained with Goku's Grandpa under Muten Rōshi.

Turtle Hermit (亀仙人)
Japanese VA: Kōhei Miyauchi (DB & Z 1-260), Jōji Yanami (DB 137), Hiroshi Masuoka (Z 288 & GT), Masaharu Satō (Z M13, Kai, DBZ: Battle of Gods), Kinya Aikawa (10th Anniversary Movie)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 3 / Dragon Ball Episode 3

A perverted old man, the Turtle Hermit is a legendary martial artist known throughout the world as "Muten Rōshi". He is Goku's teacher and master of the Kamehameha technique. To ensure his pupils Goku and Kuririn would continue to work hard, he enters the Tenka'ichi Budōkai twice under the pseudonym "Jackie Chun". Although he is a master of the martial arts, he normally spends much of his time trying to sneak a peek at women, and he owns a large collection of pornographic magazines.

Kenpō Fighter (拳法家)
Japanese VA: Kōji Totani
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 68 / Dragon Ball Episode 43

He is a kenpō fighter in West City, and stakes a 100,000 zenny prize to anyone who can defeat him in a kenpō match. Unfortunately for him, Goku takes up the challenge, but the fighter quickly forfeits his money after Goku hits him a few times and punches a hole in a brick wall.

Kuririn (クリリン)
Japanese VA: Mayumi Tanaka
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 25 / Dragon Ball Episode 14

Traveling from a village in the far East, Kuririn arrives on Turtle Hermit's island to receive training from the legendary martial artists. He quickly becomes Goku's rival as the two train to surpass Muten Rōshi and each other. However, as mutual respect grows between the two, an unbreakable friendship is formed which propels later arcs of the series.

Mister Satan (ミスター・サタン)
Japanese VA: Daisuke Gōri (Z, GT), Unshō Ishizuka (Kai, DB: TAG VS and all games following)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 393 / Dragon Ball Z Episode 173

The world champion, and Videl's father, he is skilled at bluffing and being quite boastful. He entered the Cell Games with the goal of defeating Cell, but was sent flying into a mountain with a single blow. Still, he became world famous by taking credit for defeating Cell. After the good Majin Boo befriends him, he convinces him to stop killing people. Although he is no match, he fights the pure-evil Majin Boo in the Kaiōshin Realm and persuades the people of Earth to donate their energy to Goku's Super Genki-Dama. In the words of Goku, he might actually be a true savior.

Mutaito (武泰斗)
Japanese VA: Kenji Utsumi
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 135 / Dragon Ball Episode 102

The legendary martial artist master who taught both the Turtle Hermit and Crane Hermit. He invented the Mafūba to seal away the evil Demon King Piccolo, in exchange for his own life. He teaches Goku, who slips back in time while training with God, the general concept of ki and how to control it.

Son Gohan (孫悟飯)
Japanese VA: Osamu Saka, Kinpei Azusa (Z SP1), Shigeru Chiba (Kai)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 103 / Dragon Ball Episode 73

Son Goku's adoptive grandfather, he is a famous martial artist who was formerly the Turtle Hermit's #1 pupil. He is a kind and gentle old man, but is crushed to death when a young Goku became an Ōzaru. Following his death, he is summoned from the afterlife by the Fortuneteller Crone to battle Goku. After a fierce battle, he resigns and returns to the afterlife proud to have seen that Goku has surpassed him.

Tao Pai-pai (桃白白)
Japanese VA: Chikao Ōtsuka
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 85 / Dragon Ball Episode 58

The younger brother of the Crane Hermit, he is known globally as the world's greatest assassin. After General Blue fails in retrieving Goku's Dragon Balls, Tao Pai-pai is hired by the Red Ribbon Army to do so himself, but first he executes Blue with his tongue. He then steals Goku's Dragon Balls, but is eventually defeated after Goku finishes his training with Karin. Years later at the 23rd Tenka'ichi Budōkai, Tao Pai-pai reappears as a cyborg, but is promptly defeated by an enraged Tenshinhan.

Tenshinhan (天津飯)
Japanese VA: Hirotaka Suzuoki (DB & Z), Kōichi Yamadera (Z 82 & 84), Mitsuaki Madono (DBZ: Burst Limit, DBZ: Infinite World), Hikaru Midorikawa (Kai, DB: Raging Blast, DBZ: Battle of Gods)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 113 / Dragon Ball Episode 82

Aspiring to be an assassin like Tao Pai-pai, he studies the martial arts under the Crane Hermit. However, after being influenced by the Turtle Hermit at the 22nd Tenka'ichi Budōkai, he left the Crane Hermit to follow his own path. He participates in numerous battles with Goku to defend the Earth, even giving his life to help his comrades. After training under Kaiō, he was revived through Porunga, and continues to train with Chiaotzu to become even stronger.

Uub (ウーブ)
Japanese VA: Megumi Urawa (Z), Atsushi Kisaichi (GT)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 518 / Dragon Ball Z Episode 290

Hearing Goku's wish for Majin Boo to return as a good person, King Enma arranges for him to be reincarnated as a human. The young boy enters the Tenka'ichi Budōkai in order to win the prize money for his family on South Island, but is intentionally matched up against Goku. Although he is normally meek, the stupendously powerful Majin Boo is hidden inside him and he holds his own in his match with Goku. Seeing his tremendous potential, Goku offers to train him, and the two depart together on a new adventure.

Videl (ビーデル)
Japanese VA: Yūko Minaguchi, Shino Kakinuma (Toriko × OP × DBZ: Super Collaboration Special!!, Kai)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 421 / Dragon Ball Z Episode 200

The daughter of Mister Satan, she listens to police communications and helps fight crime in Satan City. In high school she meets Son Gohan, who himself has taken on the secret life of fighting crime, but she quickly sees through his Great Saiyaman identity and convinces him to train her. The two eventually wed and have a daughter, Pan.

Yajirobe (ヤジロベー)
Japanese VA: Mayumi Tanaka
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 138 / Dragon Ball Episode 104

A former vagabond, he first meets Goku when he comes in search of the Dragon Ball around his neck. Although he often runs from battle, he is a master swordsman who does what he can to help his friends. After Demon King Piccolo's defeat, he climbs Karin Tower with the badly beaten Goku on his back. During the battle with Vegeta, he used his sword to cut off Ōzaru Vegeta's tail, returning him to his normal form and saving everyone. These days he lives at Karin Tower, and seems to be half-retired.

Yamcha (ヤムチャ)
Japanese VA: Tōru Furuya
First Appears: Dragon Ball Chapter 7 / Dragon Ball Episode 5

Yamcha is a common thief who packs quite a punch. With the help of his friend Pu'er, he steels Hoi Poi Capsules from any wanderers who travel through his desert. After hearing of the Dragon Balls, he tries to steal them from Goku and Bulma, as he wants to do away with his horrible fear of women. He participates in numerous battles with Goku to defend the Earth, even giving his life to help his friends.

Anime Original Characters

The following characters are original to Toei Animation's animated adaptation based on Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball manga series.

Chin Shōken (陳小拳)
Japanese VA: Katsue Miwa
First Appears: Dragon Ball Episode 80

The son of Chin Taiken, he respects his father more than anyone else and has a strong "never give up" spirit. He wished to take his sick father's place and fight in a match against Tenlong of the Leopard-Fang School, but his father opposed this and selected Goku instead.

Chin Taiken (陳大拳)
Japanese VA: Shinji Ogawa
First Appears: Dragon Ball Episode 80

A famous martial artist in his city, he is the father of Chin Shōken and runs the Chin-Star School. He was to fight against Tenlong of the Leopard-Fang School in a match held before the king to restore the Chin-Star School's reputation, but a sudden illness caused him to forfeit. He asks Goku to participate in his place.

Karoni (カロニー)
Japanese VA: Hirotaka Suzuoki (Dragon Ball) / Kazunari Tanaka (Dragon Ball Kai) / Takahiro Fujimoto (Dragon Ball Super)
First Appears: Dragon Ball Z Episode 176

Mister Satan's top pupil Karoni is a master of aerial fighting, but was easily swatted away by Cell's ki in the Cell Games.

Lao Chu (ラオ・チュウ)
Japanese VA: Masaharu Satō
First Appears: Dragon Ball Z Episode 170

A retired martial artist and former Tenka'ichi Budōkai participant, now living his life as a shopkeeper in Chazke Village. He battles Bourbon's minions and the assassin Tao Pai-pai to protect his granddaughter, Lime.

Piroshki (ピロシキ)
Japanese VA: Hisao Egawa
First Appears: Dragon Ball Z Episode 176

Mister Satan's second-best pupil, Piroshki is a powerful by human standards, but doesn't get get close to Cell in the Cell Games.

Shaolong (昇龍)
Japanese VA: Takeshi Watabe
First Appears: Dragon Ball Episode 80

The younger brother of Tenlong, the master of the Leopard-Fang School. Although he is quite large and looks rather strong, he has no substantial skill in the martial arts and is no match for the likes of Goku. He often rampages the city like a thug in the name of the Leopard-Fang School. Viewing Chin Taiken as an eyesore, he frames his son Shōken as a pickpocket and Taiken is forced to enter a royal match to regain his school's honor.

Tenlong (天龍)
Japanese VA: Kaneto Shiozawa
First Appears: Dragon Ball Episode 80

The master of the Leopard-Fang School and Shaolong's older brother, he is a martial artist with both strength and skill. There is bad blood between him and Chin Taiken, who does not approve of his misuse of martial arts. Representing the Leopard-Fang School, he participates in a royally-overseen match with Goku, who fills in for the sick Chin Taiken.

References

  1. "Racial Groups". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 4: World Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 04 October 1995. ISBN 4-08-782754-2. (p. 68)