Universe 3
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| Universe 3 | |
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"The Spiritual Universe" 精神の宇宙 (Seishin no Uchū) | |
| Rank | 7/12 |
| Counterpart | Universe 10 |
| Deities | |
| Kaiōshin | Ea |
| God of Destruction | Mosco |
| Angel | Camparri |
Universe Three is called the "Spiritual Universe". Their rank at the beginning of the Tournament of Power is No. 7 out of 12.[1] The universe is ruled by the Kaiōshin Ea, the God of Destruction Mosco, and his attendant Angel Camparri.
Inhabitants
Divine Beings

Ea (エア)
Ea is influenced by machine-loving mortals[3] and particularly interested in machine life-form robots who have surpassed mortal evolution.[4] Ea's name pun is unknown, but many Kaiōshin appear to have been named after deities, and Ea (エア Ea)—a water god of Babylonian mythology, also known as "Enki" in Sumerian mythology—is a likely source for his name.[5] |
Mosco (モスコ)
Mosco is a robot-like God of Destruction who is said to have surpassed mortal intelligence. It is also said that, because he is an old robot and cannot speak, he communicates his intentions with electronic sound translated by his Angel Camparri.[4][6] However he is actually a mech operated by a small horned man named Mule.[7] Mosco's name is taken from Moscow Mule (モスコ・ミュール Mosuko Myūru), a cocktail served in a copper mug and made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice. This pun was deduced by fans long before the reveal of Mule,[8] who is only named in the credits of Dragon Ball Super Episode 121, because the name pun follows the theme of Gods of Destruction and Angels being named after alcoholic beverages.[5] |
Camparri (カンパーリ)
Camparri understands the electronic sounds of Mosco and can interpret them.[4] Camparri's name is likely derived from Campari (カンパリ Kanpari), an Italian alcoholic liqueur obtained from the infusion of herbs and fruit in alcohol and water. This name pun follows the theme of Gods of Destruction and Angels being named after alcoholic beverages.[5] |
Warriors
The warriors of Universe 3 are all named after Italian food.[5]
Narirama (ナリラーマ)
Narirama is a cyborg warrior reinforced and remodeled for use in the Tournament of Power. Although he aimed his body's giant cannon at Hit, the tables were turned and he was dropped out.[9] Narirama's name is likely an anagram of Marinara (マリナーラ), an Italian tomato sauce that originated in Naples, usually made with tomatoes, garlic, herbs, and onions. Narirama was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 100 by Hit of Universe 6. |
Nigrissi (ニグリッシ)
Nigrissi is a remodeled warrior with a trademark "~Guri" expression. In the Tournament of Power, he was dropped out of the ring by Cabba's blow.[9] Nigrissi's name is likely an anagram of Grissini (グリッシーニ): long, thin, Italian-style breadsticks native to Turin in the foothills of the Italian Alps. Nigrissi was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 100 by Cabba of Universe 6. |
The Priccio (ザ・プリーチョ)
The Priccio is Universe 3's cyborg warrior. Blown out of the ring by Tenshinhan's Kikōhō.[9][10] The Priccio's name is likely based on Capricciosa (カプリチョーザ), a pizza garnished with mushrooms, artichokes, ham, and olives. The Priccio was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 101 by the Turtle Hermit and Tenshinhan of Universe 7. |
Catopesra (カトペスラ)
Catopesra is a policeman who protects Universe 3. His belt buckle lights up, changing to various modes.[9] Catopesra's name is likely an anagram of Pescatora (ペスカトーラ), a style of Italian cooking, traditionally marinara pasta with seafood components. Catopesra was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 119 by Gamisalas of Universe 4. In the manga, he was eliminated in Dragon Ball Super Chapter 33 by Vegeta of Universe 7. |
Boraleta (ボラレータ)
Boraleta is a speed-type robotic warrior capable of extremely fast movement. He lays waste to his surroundings by shaking the iron balls attached to the end of both arms.[11] Boraleta's name is likely based on Polenta (ポレンタ), an Italian dish of paste or dough made from cornmeal which is boiled and typically then fried or baked. Boraleta was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 121 by the Universe 7 team. |
Koitsukai (コイツカイ)
Koitsukai analyzes opponents' battle power using his giant eye. He can pilot Boraleta and Pancea.[11][12] Koitsukai's name is likely a play on こいつガイ koitsu gai, meaning "This guy?" Koitsukai was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 121 by the Universe 7 team. |
Paparoni (パパロニ)
Paparoni is a mad scientist who built the other modified warriors. In the Tournament of Power, he himself merges with the others to prompt their transformation into Anilaza.[11][13] Paparoni's name is taken from [Pepperoni] (ペパロニ), an American variety of salami, made from cured pork and beef mixed together and seasoned with paprika or other chili pepper. Paparoni was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 121 by the Universe 7 team. |
Biarra (ビアラ)
Strengthened by his hard body, this robot warrior boasts the greatest defensive powers of Universe 3.[11] Biarra's name is likely based on Arrabbiata (アラビアータ), a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried red chili peppers cooked in olive oil. Biarra was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 120 by No. 17 and No. 18 of Universe 7. |
Pancea (パンチア)
Pancea is an attack-type robotic warrior. He possesses formidable techniques useful in both offense and defense.[11] Pancea's name is likely based on Pancetta (パンチェッタ), an Italian bacon made of pork belly meat that is salt-cured and spiced with black pepper. Pancea was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 121 by the Universe 7 team. |
Maji-Kayo (マジ=カーヨ)
Maji-Kayo is a warrior who can alter the size and shape of his body. Maji-Kayo's name is based on the Japanese expression まじかよ (maji ka yo), meaning "Seriously?!" Maji-Kayo was eliminated from the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super Episode 107 by Jiren of Universe 11. |
References
- ↑ "Universe 3". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 14 April 2017.
@Herms98. Twitter. - ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Volume 8: "Sign" of Son Goku's Awakening. Japan: Shueisha, 04 December 2018. ISBN 978-4-08-881649-4. (p. 98)
- ↑ "Universe 3 Kaiōshin Ea". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 10 March 2017.
"'Dragon Ball Super: Universe Survival Arc' Character Bio + Voice Actor Updates" (10 March 2017). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 September 2018. - ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Universe 3". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 14 April 2017.
@Herms98 (14 April 2017). Twitter.
"Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles" (20 October 2017). Reddit. - ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Universe Survival Arc: Character Names & Puns". Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 September 2018.
- ↑ "Universe 3 God of Destruction Mosco". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 10 March 2017.
@Herms98 (10 March 2017). Twitter. - ↑ "All-Out War! The Ultimate 4-Way Combo vs Universe 7's Total Offensive!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 121. Japan: Fuji TV, 24 December 2017.
- ↑ "Dragon Ball Park". V-Jump, April 2017. Japan: Shueisha, 21 February 2017. (p. 37)
"'Dragon Ball Super' God of Destruction Names Revealed in April 2017 V-Jump Issue (17 February 2017). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 01 September 2018. - ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 "Universe 3". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 20 October 2017.
"Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles" (20 October 2017). Reddit. - ↑ "The Warriors of Justice Close In! Pride Troopers!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 101. Japan: Fuji TV, 30 July 2017.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 "Universe 2". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 12 March 2019.
- ↑ "A Perfect Survival Strategy! Universe 3's Menacing Assassins!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 120. Japan: Fuji TV, 17 December 2017.
- ↑ "All-Out War! The Ultimate 4-Way Combo vs Universe 7's Total Offensive!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 121. Japan: Fuji TV, 24 December 2017.












