Son Goku: Xeno
| Son Goku: Xeno | |
|---|---|
| 孫悟空: ゼノ (Son Gokū: Zeno) | |
| Manga Debut | Dark Demon Realm Mission? |
| Anime Debut | Super Dragon Ball Heroes Episode 1 |
| Game Debut | Dragon Ball Heroes |
| Japanese VA | Masako Nozawa |
| Personal Data | |
| Birth | Age 737[1] |
| Height | 175 cm[2] |
| Weight | 62 kg[3] |
| Aliases | Kakarrot |
| Occupation | Time Patroller |
| Notable Skills | Kamehameha |
| Relationship Data | |
| Family |
Bardock (Father) Gine (Mother) Raditz (Brother) |
| Spouse | Chi-Chi |
| Children |
Son Gohan Son Goten |
Son Goku: Xeno is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He serves as an alternate version of the character Son Goku, taking up the mantle of a Time Patroller in the Dragon Ball Heroes video game series and its various spin-offs.
Biography
Dragon Ball Heroes: Arcade
TBD
Dragon Ball Heroes: Home Versions
TBD
Dragon Ball Heroes: Manga
TBD
Dragon Ball Heroes: Promotional Anime
TBD
Name
The name Son Goku comes directly from the protagonist of the Chinese tale Journey to the West Sun Wukong, "Son Goku" is the Japanese reading of his name. The name Kakarrot, like the names of other Saiyans, is a pun on a vegetable, specifically carrots. The "Xeno" suffix is used to distinguish versions of established characters whose histories are unique to the fiction of Dragon Ball Heroes.
Production
When appropriate, a description of the character's production, including who initially designed the character (if an anime original character), notes about their design or conception, etc.
Notable Skills
A list or description of notable skills or techniques. Video game techniques should be separated from those used in the series proper.
Performance
Being a standard Son Goku simply from an alternate time, Son Goku: Xeno is played by Masako Nozawa in all video game and animated presentations featuring the character thus far.
Notes

Son Goku: Xeno represented the Super Dragon Ball Heroes arcade game on the cover of the January 2017 issue of Shueisha's V-Jump magazine in November 2016.
External Links
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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. 20-21)
- ↑ "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 79)
- ↑ "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 79)

