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GOKU Dragon Ball Z

Son Goku is a fictional character and main protagonist of the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is based on Sun Wukong, a main character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West and Superman, with whom he shares a very similar origin story.[1] Goku first made his debut in Dragon Ball chapter #1 Bulma and Son Goku (ブルマと孫悟空 Buruma to Son Gokū), originally published in Japan’s Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on June 19, 1984,[2] as an eccentric, monkey-tailed boy who practices martial arts and possesses superhuman strength. He meets Bulma and joins her on a journey to find the wish-granting Dragon Balls. Along the way, he finds new friends who follow him on his journey.

VEGETA – About Me

Vegeta IV (Japanese: ベジータ四世 Hepburn: Beji-ta Yon-sei) (/vəˈdʒiːtə/ və-JEE-tə),[1] best known simply as Vegeta, is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. Vegeta first appears in chapter #204 Sayonara, Son Goku (さようなら孫悟空 Sayōnara Son Gokū), published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on November 7, 1988[2] seeking the wish-granting Dragon Balls to gain immortality.

Beerus

Lord Beerus is a character in the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama. Beerus made his first appearance in the 2013 feature film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods as the main antagonist and returned as a supporting character in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’, as well as one of the main characters in Dragon Ball Super. He is a purple cat-like alien seen wearing traditional Egyptian clothing and ornaments, whose occupation is to maintain balance by destroying planets, in contrast to the Supreme Kais who create and preserve them.

Frieza

Frieza (Japanese: フリーザ Hepburn: Furīza), romanized as Freeza in Japanese merchandise, Funimation’s English subtitles,and Viz Media’s release of the manga, is a fictional character,and villain in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. Frieza makes his debut in Chapter #247: Dark Clouds Swirl Over Planet Namek (暗雲うずまくナメック星 An’un Uzumaku Namekkusei), first published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on October 24, 1989,[1] as a galactic tyrant feared as the most powerful being in the universe.

Trunks

Trunks (Japanese: トランクス Hepburn: Torankusu) is a character in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He makes his
first appearance Dragon Ball chapter #331 The Young Boy of Mystery: 2 July 1991 debut in chapter #331 The Young Boy of Mystery (謎の少年 Nazo no Shōnen), first published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on July 2, 1991,[1] as an unknown young man who has traveled back in time to warn of a deadly enemy. He is later revealed to be the half-Saiyan half-Human son of Vegeta and Bulma. Trunks is one of Dragon Ball’s most popular characters, and has been praised for his unique role within the series.

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