Robotoriyama
Appearance
(Redirected from Tori-bot)
| Tori-bot | |
|---|---|
| Robotoriyama (ろぼとりやま)[note 1] | |
| English Name(s) | Robotoriyama (Viz translation of Dr. Slump) |
| Name Pun | A robot avatar for Akira Toriyama |
| Manga Debut |
Dr. Slump Volume 3 Bonus Chapter (Dr. Slump) Dragon Ball Chapter 3 (Dragon Ball)[note 2] |
| Anime Debut |
TBD (Dr. Slump) Dragon Ball Episode 3 (Dragon Ball) |
| Appears in | Manga & Anime, plus numerous other Toriyama works |
| Japanese VA | Unknown[note 3] |
| Funimation VA | None[note 4] |
| Personal Data | |
| Occupation | Manga artist |
| Notable Skills | Fourth-wall breaking |
Robotoriyama — sometimes called "Tori" or "Trix" and colloquially known as "Tori-bot" — is one of the avatars of Akira Toriyama in Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, and other works. He exists as a full character in Dr. Slump but appears only for cameos in the Dragon Ball manga and anime.
Biography
TBD
Name
TBD
Other Appearances
- Other Appearances
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Toriyama appears as an icon on Son Gohan's computer (alongside a Neko Majin) in the 2008 Jump Super Anime Tour special, Dragon Ball: Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return!!
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Toriyama appears as an unlockable and playable fighter in the 1996 PlayStation video game Tobal No. 1, simply named "Tori".
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Toriyama appears once again as an unlockable and playable fighter in the 1997 PlayStation video game Tobal 2, named "Trix".
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A second version of Trix is also unlockable in Tobal 2, named "Super Trix".
Production
TBD
Notable Skills
TBD
Performance
TBD
Notable Appearances
- Dragon Ball Chapter 3 - Tori-bot's first cameo appearance in Dragon Ball
Notes
- ↑ The "Me Back Then" bonus chapter in Dr. Slump volume 5 gives the robot's name as Robotoriyama.
- ↑ Daizenshuu 7 incorrectly states that Tori-bot first appeared in Dragon Ball Chapter 480.
- ↑ Tori-bot is voiced in Dragon Ball Episode 3 but is not credited. He remarks about not being in Penguin Village, a reference to that character's appearances in Toriyama's previous Dr. Slump manga.
- ↑ Tori-bot's line in Dragon Ball Episode 3 is replaced by a bird-like mumbling sound. A voice actor is not credited for the part.
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