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Zahha
ザッハ (Zahha)
Game
Zahha (Game)
Name Pun Sachertorte
Game Debut Dragon Ball Legends
Japanese VA Ryōtarō Okiayu
Funimation VA Joel McDonald
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Zahha is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball universe. Zahha makes his debut, and thus far only, appearance as a character in the mobile video game Dragon Ball Legends.

Zahha arrives on the scene in Dragon Ball Legends

Biography

Zahha is a young, magical swordsman who was flung in from another dimension that supports Shallot. He has a calm, cool, and collected personality.[1]

Name

Zahha's name is the first part (ザッハ, zahha) as-is from the Japanese approximation of the chocolate cake/torte, "Sachertorte" (ザッハトルテ, zahhatorute).

Production

Akira Toriyama's designs for Zahha and the Hooded Man in the April 2018 issue of V-Jump

Zahha was designed by Akira Toriyama as a character with a cool personality and a sword that floats by itself in mid-air as someone that helps Shallot, the game's main protagonist.[2] Zahha's character design debuted alongside those for the "Hooded Man" and Shallot in the June 2018 issue of V-Jump as part of a feature introducing Dragon Ball Legends.[1]

Notable Skills

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Performance

Ryōtarō Okiayu plays Zahha in Dragon Ball Legends[1], having previously only played Dr. Mashirito in the Dragon Ball Super television series' 69th episode. Joel McDonald plays Zahha in the game's official English localization.[3]

Notes

Akira Toriyama's original design for Zahha as published on the Dragon Ball Official Site

Akira Toriyama's original design for Zahha was featured as a November 2018 entry in the Dragon Ball Official Site's The Nearly Complete Works of Akira Toriyama ongoing weekday column.[2]

Zahha's name was discovered (both in Japanese and its official English localization) ahead of Bandai Namco's own formal name and character design reveals by fans datamining the game.[4]

External Links

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Dragon Ball Legends". V-Jump, June 2018. Japan: Shueisha, 21 April 2018. (p. 14)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "【鳥山明ほぼ全仕事】 平日更新24時間限定公開! 2018/11/29" (29 November 2018). Dragon Ball Official Site. Retrieved: 29 November 2018.
  3. @AtYes2Ats (21 April 2018). Twitter.
  4. @komodoxeno (07 April 2018). Twitter.