Pan
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| Pan | |
|---|---|
| パン (Pan) | |
| Name Pun | Bread |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Chapter 518 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Z Episode 289 |
| Japanese VA | Yūko Minaguchi |
| Funimation VA |
Lucy Small (Dragon Ball Z) Elise Baughman (Dragon Ball GT) |
| Personal Data | |
| Birth | Age 779[1] |
| Death | Age 779[2] (Reversed) |
| Relationship Data | |
| Family |
Videl (Mother) Son Gohan (Father) |
| Relatives |
Chi-Chi (Grandmother) Son Goku (Grandfather) Mister Satan (Grandfather) Son Goten (Uncle) Son Goku Jr. (Great Great Grandson) |
Pan is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Pan makes her debut in chapter 518, published in the 1995 #24 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, as the granddaughter of Son Goku.
Biography
Pan is the daughter of Son Gohan and Videl, born in the year Age 779.
On 07 May, Age 784, Pan entered the 28th Tenka'ichi Budōkai, becoming the youngest participant to ever enter the tournament and defeated her first round opponent Mō Kekko.
Name
The word "pan" is Japanese for bread, similar to her father Gohan's name meaning rice.[3]
Production
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Notable Skills
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Performance
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Notes
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External Links
References
- ↑ "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 32-33)
- ↑ "Akira Toriyama Returns With a Brief Comment! The Freeza Revival Project". Dragon Ball: Volume “F”. Japan: Shueisha, 18 April 2015. (p. 25)
- ↑ Dragon Ball Kanzenban Official Guide: Dragon Ball Forever. Japan: Shueisha, 30 April 2004. ISBN 4-08-873702-4.

