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5[[foldercontrol]]
6
7!!Main Series
8[[folder:Oolong]]
9!! Oolong
10->'''Voiced by:''' Brandon "[=Vegeta3986=]" Rainsford (Season 1), Scott "[=KaiserNeko=]" Frerichs (Current)
11
12Oolong is a shape shifting pig who had much more to do in the original Dragon Ball series than he does here. His status as someone who used to be more important is brought up from time to time.
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14* AdaptationalVillainy: Downplayed, but there are hints that this version of Oolong never fully reformed. He let a forest fire break out because it looked cool (he may even have started it) and he secretly wishes to conquer the world with an army of fascist pig-men.
15* ButtMonkey: Nobody celebrates his birthday.
16* CreepyCrossdresser: He stole Bulma's Franchise/SailorMoon outfit for Halloween.
17* DemotedToExtra: He doesn't have much to do in Dragon Ball Z and he is quick to point this out.
18* EmergencyFoodSupplyAnimal: Goku calls him and Icarus "emergency food". Luckily for Oolong, Goku prefers dragon meat.
19* ImAHumanitarian:
20** After eating a dish with pork in it, he claims that he's delicious after finding out it contains said pork.
21** In ''History of Trunks'', he prepares to go for a food run. When Puar comments that there's only pork rinds left, Oolong declares that "he's long since made peace with it."
22* ITasteDelicious: After Chiaotzu lets it slip that the ramen he made has pork in it, Oolong says that he's delicious.
23* PantyThief: Carried over from the original series.
24* RaceNameBasis: Roshi always just calls him "Pig."
25* RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun: Tries to invoke this when he reminds everyone about the time he saved the world from Pilaf but no one pays attention.
26* {{Sadist}}: Enjoys watching horrific things such as forest fires and his friends dying in a one-sided brawl.
27* ShoutOut: His dreams of creating a pig-regime as seen in ''The World's Strongest'' are a nod to ''Literature/AnimalFarm''.
28* WhatTheHellHero: Gives one to Krillin after learning that the stew he nearly ate had pork in it.
29[[/folder]]
30[[folder:Puar]]
31!!Puar
32->'''Voiced by:''' Corinne "[=Megami33=]" Sudberg
33
34Puar is a shape shifting cat who has lived with Yamcha for a long time. He virtually has no lines in DBZA.
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36%%* DemotedToExtra: His status as such is Lampshaded.
37* HeterosexualLifePartners: Puar is pretty much Yamcha's only friend and also his life-long housemate.
38* TheQuietOne: He rarely has a speaking role.
39* UnusualEuphemism: [[TheDiaperChange "I make boom-boom!"]]
40* VoluntaryShapeshifting: An alternate take of [[spoiler:Yamcha's suicide reveals Puar shape shifted into the rope he used to hang himself]].
41** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_gUBzVryxI the Creator Commentary]] series, Lanipator says that the [[PowerPerversionPotential implication of the scene]] in the first episode of Bulma stumbling onto Yamcha having an affair with Puar was this trope in effect.
42[[/folder]]
43[[folder:Ox-King]]
44!!Ox-King
45->'''Voiced by:''' Chris "Kirbopher" Niosi
46
47The Ox-King is the father of Chi-Chi and grandfather to Gohan and Goten. His extreme wealth from his villainous days are drained by Goku since the latter never holds a real job.
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49* AmbiguouslyBi: Obviously like women enough to have Chi-Chi, but in episode 2.5 of ''WebAnimation/DragonShortZ'', the reason he wasn't around when Goten was born was that he was on a [[TheBear Bear]] Cruise. [[note]]Bear Cruise is an [[https://www.bearcruise.com/ actual cruiseline]] for gay people.[[/note]] Where he shared a drink with an [[FunnyAnimals anthropomorphic]] [[VisualPun bear]].
50* TheBigGuy: He towers over Chi-Chi and the rest of the Z-Warriors but he doesn't have the strength to compete with any of the primary cast.
51* GoodParents: He cares a lot about his daughter and makes sure they have everything covered financially.
52* ImpoverishedPatrician: Given how much Saiyans eat, he's already noticed that his money can only support two at once. Chi-Chi's second pregnancy spells him going broke in the future.
53* ThePollyanna: In the bad future he keeps trying to cheer up Chi-Chi, saying that maybe dinner would bring back her husband. This is [[BigEater Goku]] we're talking about, after all.
54* TheQuietOne: Like Puar, he rarely has an acting role, and is not that different from his canon counterpart.
55* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: He bribes the college in donations so Gohan can have the education. Not that Gohan is dumb but being home-schooled and Goku's antics doesn't inspire confidence.
56[[/folder]]
57
58[[folder:Shenron]]
59!!Shenron
60->'''Voiced by:''' Nick "Lanipator" Landis
61
62The wish-granting Eternal Dragon that is summoned when the 7 Dragon Balls of Earth are brought together. He's tired of how the main cast are the only ones who ever seem to call him, which leads to him being incredibly snarky.
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64* AdaptationalBadass: Albeit informed. In canon, Oolong brings up the idea about using Shenron to deal with Vegeta and Nappa instead of using the wish to revive Goku, but Shenron says that the Saiyans are too powerful for him to affect. In the abridged series, Shenron himself suggests that the group use the wish to kill Vegeta and Nappa, indicating that he'd be powerful enough to deal with them. Although Shenron suggests using a loophole (sabotaging their space pods) to kill the two Saiyans, so maybe not.
65* AdaptationalVillainy: Later appearances of Shenron portray him as a bit of an asshole who is very rude to those who summon him and even sometimes tries to [[JackassGenie screw with the wish]] as shown in the ''Christmas Tree of Might'' movie. Given that the exact same people keep summoning him, mainly to wish people back to life, Shenron is most certainly tired of his role in the show. He's definitely pleased when someone else manages to gather the dragon balls in ''The World's Strongest Abridged''. It is also shown that he is a servant of [[TheDreaded Mr. Popo]] and is waiting to destroy the entire world when he commands it.
66* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He's — in an ordinary case — more of a BenevolentGenie as shown with his tendency to be an OnlySaneMan and practically ''suggest'' significantly more logical wishes with his near omnipotent wish-granting powers, but as years dealing with Goku and his friends (and other idiots in general) in this canon means his temper has such a short fuse that more often than not he ''will'' retaliate by being a JackassGenie who uses ExactWords clause to screw over the person who pisses him off in a particularly malicious way, as shown when Krillin and Kochin ending both carelessly demanding him to use his powers to benefit themselves with minimal effort and blow off his legitimate concerns to them — the former leading to the summoning of the villains in ''Christmas Tree of Might'' and the latter having him ''punch'' a gargantuan hole in the ozone to immediately melt away a majority of the ice encasing Wheelo's lair which can have potentially ''apocalyptic'' consequences down the line given his foreboding comments to Kochin.
67* BenevolentGenie: When Roshi and the rest summon him to bring Goku back to life to fight the Saiyans, he suggests -- even ''offers'' -- that they make use of a loophole in the [[MagicAIsMagicA rules of the wishes]] in order to kill Vegeta and Nappa without any trouble. He also offers Kochin from ''World's Strongest'' the ability to melt the ice over his lair himself, that way if it ices over again Kochin will be able to take care of it. Kochin is too much of an obnoxious jerk to let Shenron explain this.
68* DeadpanSnarker: He has a tendency to snark at either the people who summon him or at their wishes. As time goes on he tends to lose the deadpan part and is pretty open with his dislike for the main cast and their constant summoning of him. This is completely averted when Popo summons him.
69* ImmortalityInducer: If someone wishes for immortality he will become this. Ironically, someone actually wishing for immortality just amuses him because that situation usually ends badly, and he knows it.
70-->'''Shenron:''' ''[reacting to Garlic Jr. wishing for immortality]'' Oh. R-really? Wow! Can't remember the last time [[DareToBeBadass someone nutted up and asked for that]]! [[SarcasmMode Congrats]]! Can't wait to hear how you f*ck this up...
71* JackassGenie: While he's a surly grouch concerning the Z-Fighters and Co., he only becomes this if sufficiently provoked. In fact, when he's summoned by them in the beginning of ''Christmas Tree of Might'', he is touched at the prospect that Krillin intends him to restore the forest Oolong burnt down, impressed that Krillin is thinking selflessly, but becomes incredulous and appalled when he learns that not only are the same guys summoning him ''again'', but they didn't care about the burned down forest and just want to get the perfect Christmas tree. Barely holding back rage at such audacity, he ''intentionally'' summons Turles and Co., the movie's villains, to plant the Tree of Might as a veiled punishment for it. One can only be pushed so far, after all.
72* LoopholeAbuse: While the canon Shenron denied any ability to influence the Saiyans on their journey to Earth, citing their power, this Shenron suggests he could get rid of them indirectly by sabotaging their pods so they'd crash into the sun.
73* OnlySaneMan:
74** He notes that, with the Dragon Balls, you have ''serious'' potential to stop a later threat, and even gave out suggestions for wishes. And when he discovered he was granting their wish ''again'' in the Christmas Special...
75** When he gets summoned by Kochin in ''World's Strongest'', he is asked to simply melt the ice blocking the lair. When he offers Kochin the ability to melt the ice over his lair instead, Kochin simply ignores him.
76* TookALevelInKindness: Gohan notes that after being brought back by Dende, Shenron seems far less belligerent than usual. [[WordOfGod KaiserNeko]] says it's because Dende has been sharing his stash of weed with him (though WordOfGod also notes that the weed-sharing thing was a last minute rewrite, when they realized that they didn't like the [[DeaderThanDead implications]] of their first version, which had Dende's Shenron as an entirely different character from the old).
77* WastefulWishing: As Kochin and the heroes learn, this is one of the fastest ways to piss him off, and that the cast keeps doing it is what makes him into the JackassGenie that he is.
78[[/folder]]
79[[folder:Gregory]]
80!!Gregory
81->'''Voiced by:''' Scott "[=KaiserNeko=]" Frerichs
82
83Gregory is a squeaky-voiced flying cricket who is one of the only three surface dwellers on King Kai's planet. His only role in the main series was to act as a trainer for Goku and his role is diminished greatly in DBZA.
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85* ButtMonkey: Gets beaten with a mallet a lot.
86* OnlySaneMan: Points how Earth could meet its end if Goku loses against Vegeta while everybody was taking on bets.
87[[/folder]]
88[[folder:Bubbles]]
89!!Bubbles
90[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dbza_broly_part_1mp4ts_snapshot_0526_20161230_173132.jpg]]
91[[caption-width-right:350:Sir, if I may object, that sounds absolutely ridiculous.]]
92->'''Voiced by:''' Ben "Creator/{{hbi2k}}" Creighton (monkey sounds), Christopher Robin Miller (''Lord Slug'', ''Broly The Legendary Super Saiyan'')
93
94A monkey that lives with King Kai. He's incredibly eloquent, but nobody can understand him most of the time because he's an animal. He's SuddenlySpeaking in the movies, however, with no one calling much attention to it when it occurs.
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96* EloquentInMyNativeTongue: He speaks very politely in his subtitles, but the other characters think he's just a dumb monkey. In the movies, it turns out that he is that eloquent in English.
97* HighClassGlass: He wears a monocle that compliments his top hat to reflect how he's high-class.
98* SuddenlySpeaking: Talking Movie Bubbles in ''Lord Slug Abridged'' and ''Broly The Legendary Super Saiyan''.
99* TheUnintelligible: Due to being a monkey, nobody can understand him.
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Bojack '''(Unmarked ''HFIL'' Spoilers)''']]
103!!Bojack
104[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hfil_bojack.jpg]]
105[[caption-width-right:350:"Yarr, mateys!"]]
106->'''Voiced by:''' Brandon "[=Vegeta3986=]" Rainsford (''DBZA''), Nick "Lanipator" Landis (''HFIL'')
107
108An evil space pirate that was trapped in King Kai's planet for most of the series. Once Cell self-destructs and destroys the planet, he is freed, and then embarks to conquer Earth. He doesn't get very far before being killed off, becoming a new resident of the neighboring [=HFIL=].
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110* AbortedArc: Since his movie was cancelled, all of his interactions with King Kai build up to nothing, and he died when Cell blew up the planet he was trapped in. That is until [[TheBusCameBack he was brought back]] in ''HFIL'', where it is implied that the events of ''Bojack Unbound'' still happened, albeit off-screen.
111* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He's still a murderous space pirate, but he's much friendlier than in canon. He's shown to care somewhat for King Kai and tried to keep him from feeling lonely, and he takes part when King Kai is taking bets on who will win between Goku and Vegeta. His jovial nature extends to his appearance in ''HFIL'', where he tries to befriend Cell during dinner and happily tells stories about his space pirate expeditions in order to keep the mood light.
112* AdaptedOut: Zig-zagged. While he was established as being inside King Kai's planet from the beginning, the movie in which he is freed was canceled, and his minions are never referenced or implied to be sealed in the planet with him. ''HFIL'' however would confirm that his crew still were around and that he searched for them after being freed from King Kai's planet. Where they are after Bojack was defeated and sent to HFIL goes unexplained.[[note]]Creator/TeamFourStar themselves have stated, during their commentary tracks about the wonky timeline of the films, that ''Bojack Unbound'' is the ''only'' film that can logically work in some measure with the canon [[ContinuitySnarl compared to the others]], meaning that if they were going to bring up Bojack without vastly rewriting his character, the events of Bojack Unbound still had to have happened regardless.[[/note]]
113* AffablyEvil: Despite being on par with Cell in terms of power and villainy, he does try to keep King Kai from feeling lonely. He also is quite willing to get in when King Kai is taking bets on who will win between Goku and Vegeta. ''HFIL'' sees him being the most jovial and upbeat villain among the cast, contrasting the likes of Cell and Freeza.
114* TheBusCameBack: His last line in ''Abridged'' proper was in Episode 29, after which he remained silent for 31 episodes until his supposed death by Cell exploding. He reappears right at the end of ''HFIL'' Episode 9, '''11''' years later.
115* CanonImmigrant: While Team Four Star have stated that the movies are not canon (besides ''Revenge of Cooler'', which slots neatly into the three-year wait for the Androids, with Cooler himself getting a load of references), Bojack is present and audible inside of King Kai's planet long before he'd be properly introduced. This pays off in ''HFIL'', which establishes that the events of ''Bojack Unbound'' played out more or less as in canon, not that any of the other malefactors pay him any attention.
116* CharacterCatchphrase: DBZA plays the fact that he is a pirate to the hilt, where almost every one of his sentences started with "Yarr," sometimes exclusively that word. ''HFIL'' gives him more to say.
117-->'''Bojack:''' Yarr!
118* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Subverted. He was originally written off as dead by Lanipator in the video announcing ''DBZA''’s cancellation, but ultimately he was shown to have survived Semi-Perfect Cell's explosion in ''HFIL'' Episode 10, after which he was killed by Gohan attempting to invade Earth just like in canon.
119* DraggedOffToHell: ''WebAnimation/{{HFIL}}'' confirms after King Kai's planet was destroyed from Cell self-destructing, he was freed, and the first thing he did was try and conquer Earth, but was defeated. After that he, like Cooler, was sent to another HFIL than the one the series takes place in.
120* EvilLaugh: The first thing he does after being finally unbound is cackle a very pirate-y laugh.
121* {{Foil}}: To Cell in ''WebAnimation/{{HFIL}}'', as both were defeated by Gohan and are the newest members of their respective [=HFILs=]. While Cell is usually sullen and reluctantly accepting his fate, trying to enjoy (and perhaps graduate) from HFIL, he's still not 100% comfortable in the situation he ended up in. Bojack, on the other hand, is seemingly having the time of his life, er, death, and doesn't seem to have any problems in being in HFIL at all.
122* ForgottenFirstMeeting: After Cell self-destructed and subsequently regenerated from his injuries, Bojack was also there since he was just freed from King Kai's planet. When Bojack tries talking to the bug man, Cell tells him to shut up before teleporting away, which Cell has no memory of until Bojack brings it up in ''HFIL'' Episode 10.
123* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He seems to believe he and Cell are becoming fast friends, even offering him a place to stay in the other HFIL. In reality, nobody can stand him, ''especially'' not Cell.
124* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: He repeatedly tries to tell the denizens of HFIL about his invasion of Earth, and how he fought against Gohan and the spirit of Goku, but is ignored every time.
125* LargeHam: He's hammy enough to startle Cooler in his first appearance. Combine it with his TalkLikeAPirate habit and you get a recipe for one of the most boisterous characters in the series, which is saying something.
126* OutOfFocus: In spite of speaking during a number of the scenes set on King Kai's planet, Bojack was basically pushed out of the series after [=Vegeta3986=] left the series. [[TheBusCameBack To the audience's surprise, he returned]] in ''HFIL'' Episode 9 as one of the representatives of the other HFIL, establishing himself as a comic foil to Cell's disaffectedness in Episode 10.
127* PhraseCatcher: King Kai would rather Bojack stay quiet.
128-->'''King Kai:''' ''(any time when Bojack is heard)'' Shut up, Bojack!
129** Cell even gets in on this, in a slightly different manner. After Cell regenerates from his injuries after self-destructing, he offhandedly yells at Bojack to shut up after he tries talking to him.
130* ThePollyanna: Death after being imprisoned for so long doesn't seem to have affected him very much, neither did being sent to HFIL. He's by far the most hyper and cheerful guy in HFIL and seems to be enjoying himself despite failing to conquer Earth and dying.
131* SealedEvilInACan: Canonically, Bojack was sealed away inside a star in an unknown location, but here, he's explicitly inside King Kai's planet. After Cell blew up and destroyed said planet, he was set free, and decided to try and conquer Earth. He didn't get very far before he ended up being sent to HFIL.
132* SpacePirates: He and his crew are literal examples of this trope, based on his speech patterns and his motifs. The audience isn't privy to what exactly he did as a pirate, but he did want to conquer Earth before being sent to HFIL, and apparently sleeps in a house shaped like a pirate ship.
133* TalkLikeAPirate: The canon Bojack was intended as a ''space'' pirate, and even had a space-faring ''pirate ship'' in a DeletedScene from his movie, but didn't actually have any particular accent. ''DBZA'' Bojack on the other hand... [[invoked]]
134-->'''Bojack:''' I think ye'd like UsefulNotes/TalkLikeAPirateDay. On that day, ''I'' get to be the one correctin' everyone else! Yarr harr harr harr harr!
135* UnseenNoMore: After spending the entire main abridged series as a voice trapped in King Kai’s planet and remaining unseen due to the announcement of his movie getting cancelled, Bojack finally makes a proper onscreen appearance in the ''DBZA'' continuity when he shows up in ''HFIL'' alongside Cooler.
136* WalkingSpoiler: His appearance in ''HFIL'' Episode 9 is a ''huge'' surprise, after TFS initially cancelled his movie and was declared to have been killed in Cell's explosion. The series reveals that he managed to not only survive the explosion, but also tried to conquer Earth off-screen before being killed and sent to HFIL.
137[[/folder]]
138[[folder:King Yemma]]
139!!King Yemma
140->'''Voiced by:''' Marc "Ganxingba" Soskin
141
142King Yemma serves as a bureaucratic minor deity that judges souls on their way to the afterlife. He knows that he is a minor player in everything that's going on but he will ham up his value wherever he can.
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144* AdaptationalWimp: Is beat up by Raditz, who is precisely as strong as ''one Saibaman'' in this continuity.
145%%* CloudCuckooLander
146* DistractedByTheSexy: After the Ginyu Force is killed, they show up in the afterlife for sorting by King Yemma. He's distracted by Recoome.
147-->'''King Yemma:''' Next, strip. Next, strip. Next, strip... nice!\
148'''Recoome:''' Recoome thanks you!
149* EveryoneHasStandards: Unconcerned by mortal affairs as he is, he's nevertheless still disturbed by the [[LongList amount]] [[ListOfTransgressions of sins that Cell committed]].
150-->'''King Yemma:''' And this is just your... ''first form?''
151** It is revealed he was genuinely outraged at how many sins Ginyu had committed, angrily calling him scum.
152* TheGodsMustBeLazy:
153** He doesn't lift a finger for the people of Earth, stating that he can judge six billion souls faster than Kami can take a piss, and seems to be quite bored of his job. Of course, since he's the ''DBZ''-verse equivalent of King Enma he's in no position to interfere in what goes on in the mortal world.
154** When Ginyu-as-a-frog appears before him and tries to communicate, Yemma asks if there's a translator in the house, before being informed that they were laid off due to budget cuts. Yemma decides he'd rather take his lunch break and send the unsuspecting Ginyu through the soul scrubber instead of trying to hear him out.
155* GroinAttack: Raditz kicked him "square in the red beanbag" as a diversion to get away after breaking out of the soul scrubber.
156* JerkassGods: He isn't worried at all about the potential death of Earth, forces the dead to strip as he judges them for his own amusement, and he's sent people to Hell for skipping in line.
157* AMillionIsAStatistic: When told that the line outside his office will soon increase by six billion, he just says that he can judge six billion souls faster than Kami can take a piss, unaware of or unconcerned with the massive loss of life.
158* MundaneMadeAwesome: The way he describes his desk. It's made of ''mahogany''.
159-->'''King Yemma:''' And not just any mahogany! But mahogany from the planet of Malchior 7! Where the trees are 300 feet tall and breathe fire! From these trees this desk was forged 2,000 years ago, using ancient blood rituals of the ancient Malchior people! Not only does this make my desk nigh indestructible, but it can bend the fabric of the universe itself! Also, it's a very fine material. Very expensive.
160* OvershadowedByAwesome: [[LampshadeHanging Acknowledges himself]] that when the Kai show up he'll become "horribly insignificant."
161* {{Troll}}: {{Implied|Trope}}, since Vegeta was apparently told offscreen that he has to be nude in the afterlife (which is supported in the stinger of the Episode when he gets those coming through the afterlife to strip).
162-->'''Vegeta:''' That lying red motherf*cker!
163** The gag returns when it's inferred he does this again to [[spoiler:Trunks after he briefly dies from Cell's attack.]]
164[[/folder]]
165[[folder:Korin]]
166!! Korin
167->'''Voiced by:''' Scott "[=KaiserNeko=]" Frerichs
168
169Korin inhabits a tower halfway up the pillar leading to Kame's Lookout. He doesn't have much of a purpose except to grow a senzu bean crop, provide exposition and eventually marry Yajirobe.
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171* InterspeciesRomance: Hinted to be part of one with Yajirobe for several episodes, and it's confirmed outright in the credits gag of episode 40. They eventually tie the knot in the ''BROLY'' movie.
172* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: With Yajirobe. They eventually ''do'' get married, since ''Super Android 13 Abridged'' takes place before their wedding and ''BROLY'' begins during their wedding reception.
173* MrExposition: His entire dialogue in Episode 11 is to explain who Mr. Popo is.
174* StraightGay: He's in a relationship with Yajirobe, but doesn't have any stereotypical mannerisms.
175* TalkingAnimal: Much to Roshi's surprise.
176-->'''Roshi:''' ''[referring to Mr. Popo]'' Who are you, anyway?\
177'''Korin:''' That's Mr. Popo. He lives up on the lookout with Kami.\
178'''Roshi:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint ...did that cat just talk?]]
179[[/folder]]
180[[folder:Elder Mouri]]
181!!Elder Mouri
182->'''Voiced by:''' Curtis "[=Takahata101=]" Arnott
183
184Elder Mouri is the elder of a village on Namek that protects one of its seven Dragon Balls. He becomes the leader of the Nameks once [[spoiler:he and the rest of the Namekians eat Guru.]]
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186* AskAStupidQuestion: When he asks Freeza why he's there.
187-->'''Freeza:''' Well, I thought this would make a delightful summer home--what the f*ck do you think I'm here for?!\
188''[{{Beat}}]''\
189'''Mouri:''' Our trees?\
190''[Beat]''\
191'''Freeza:''' Zarbon, two or three more.
192* NeckSnap: How Dodoria kills him. He immediately comments on it after coming back to life.
193* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: Mouri is Dende's father instead of Guru, which considering AdaptationPersonalityChange is probably for the best. In the original canon, all Namekians on the planet at the time the saga began were Guru and his offspring, so Mouri and Dende were brothers.
194* YouKilledMyFather: To Dodoria after [[spoiler:she]] kills his son.
195* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: [[spoiler:He becomes the new elder by eating the most of Guru.]]
196[[/folder]]
197[[folder:Porunga]]
198!!Porunga
199->'''Voiced by:''' Curtis "[=Takahata101=]" Arnott
200
201Porunga is the dragon summoned by the Namekian Dragon Balls. He doesn't have as sour of an outlook on life as the overworked Shenron does.
202
203* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Zig-zagged. While everyone else on Namek can speak English, he just speaks Namekian (Klingon). The Namekians do teach him to speak English later on, though.
204* BenevolentGenie: Granted Dende six wishes to save time, since Dende said they were just simple resurrections and they'd call him back in four months anyway. He was a little peeved when Dende tacked on an entire planet, but rolled with it.
205* GoodCounterpart: To Shenron, although they act rather similar. Whereas Shenron is very jaded due to the same people taking up his time every year, Porunga only engages in some rather mild passive aggression while Shenron can be flat out spiteful.
206* FantasticallyIndifferent: He has a rather "Yeah, whatever," approach to this whole "giant wish-granting Space Dragon" thing.
207* HumansAreUgly: His opinion of Earthlings.
208* LiteralGenie: You must be specific in your wishes to Porunga. Dende (who apparently understands the Literal Genie trope) is translating the wishes and could rephrase them to remove any ambiguities, but is [[JerkAss choosing not to do so]] because [[RuleOfFunny it's funnier (to both him and the audience) that way]].
209* NotZilla: When he is summoned on Earth, passersby mistake him for Godzilla.
210[[/folder]]
211[[folder:King Vegeta]]
212!!King Vegeta III
213[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_vegeta_lss.png]]
214[[caption-width-right:350:My son, the planet or me?]]
215->'''Voiced by:''' Scott "[=KaiserNeko=]" Frerichs
216
217The father of Prince Vegeta and King of All Saiyans, Vegeta the First was long ago reduced to a mere puppet of Freeza's Empire. Despite this, he does his best to be a good ruler, often seeking advice from his trusted Grand Vizier... ''Nappa.''
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219* BerserkButton: Getting a MathematiciansAnswer from a smart aleck ticks him off, as shown when he decides to ShootTheMessenger informing him of Bardock's warning about Freeza and when he completely ignores the logical argument Paragus makes for sparing Broly.
220* CharacterCatchphrase: Both times he's appeared, he's asked the question [[OneSteveLimit "My son, the planet or me?"]] since people keep confusing him and aren't specific about who they're talking about. Also a PhraseCatcher since it's always met with a [[MathematiciansAnswer Yes]].
221* CurbStompBattle: On the receiving end of one by Freeza, where a single uppercut is enough to kill him.
222* GreaterScopeVillain: He contributed to Prince Vegeta's evil upbringing and his actions against Paragus and Broly are what set off the events of ''Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan Abridged''.
223* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: His trusted NumberTwo was [[ManChild Nappa]]. [[TooDumbToLive That is all]].
224** And that's not counting the fact that he trusted Nappa when the latter said he could convince [[CardCarryingVillain Freeza]] to not blow up planet Vegeta by just asking him. Bad decision.
225* InformedFlaw: Due to being featured only in flashbacks, we don't really see just how badly he raised Vegeta.
226* OneSteveLimit: Averted, as the planet he rules, his son, and himself are all named Vegeta. Whenever it's referenced, people have to be specific or else [[OffingTheMouth he'll blast them for being a smartass]].
227* ParentalNeglect: He's been described as having done a half-assed job of raising Vegeta. And of course, there's also Tarble, who was sent away in a pod to somewhere, where Vegeta blew it up trying to kill Santa.
228* PetTheDog: Despite being stated to have been a neglectful parent at best, he had Nappa take Vegeta off-planet just in case his attempts to talk down Freeza from destroying Planet Vegeta goes south (which it did). Also, every time he asks [[OneSteveLimit which Vegeta]] someone means, he lists himself last.
229* RankScalesWithAsskicking: The King among the Saiyans, and is implied to be quite strong. Against Freeza however, he folds pretty easily.
230* ShootTheMessenger: Although it's because [[OffingTheMouth he considered the messenger to be a smartass]] rather than because of bad news.
231* TooDumbToLive: He hired Nappa as his Grand Vizier, which coupled with ''actually listening to his glaringly inept advice'' (while ignoring Bardock and Paragus' sensible advice because they were being mouthy)and resulting in the death of his planet and nearly his entire race at Freeza's hands.
232* VocalEvolution: His voice between Episode 25 and the ''BROLY Abridged'' movie is quite different due to a 5-year gap that Kaiser portrayed him.
233* WellDoneSonGuy: Vegeta indicates that he and daddy have some unresolved issues in Episode 10.
234** Cell also provokes Vegeta into trying to hit him as hard as he can with this one-liner:
235-->'''Cell:''' Well then, I guess your father was right about you.
236* WouldHurtAChild: He stabbed the infant Broly with a knife, but thankfully, he was too busy to bother getting the job done.
237[[/folder]]
238[[folder:Orpheus]]
239!!"Vegeta's Spirit Animal"/Orpheus
240->'''Voiced by:''' Anthony "Antfish" Sardinha
241
242Orpheus is a Namekian crab who tries to inspire Vegeta to little avail.
243----
244* AllThereInTheManual: His name is never mentioned in the video. You have to look at the video description to find out his name.
245* {{Expy}}: His accent is reminiscent of Sebastian from ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''.
246* {{Familiar}}: He's Vegeta's spirit animal.
247* ForeignCurseWord: He calls Freeza a "bumbaclot."[[labelnote:*]]"Blood Cloth" in Jamaican Creole, the slang term is a general term of annoyance or disgust but the root term refers to a cloth used by women before tampons became widely used.[[/labelnote]]
248* HisNameIs: He's about to tell Vegeta how to defeat Freeza when he gets eaten.
249* KilledMidSentence: Freeza eats him while he's talking to Vegeta.
250* TalkingAnimal: He's a spirit animal, so he can talk.
251* UnexplainedAccent: He's Jamaican for some reason ([[RunningGag Space-Jamaican, maybe?]])
252* UnexplainedRecovery: He later pops out of Freeza's ear after he knocks some water out of his head, in one piece even though Freeza bit him in half while eating him.
253[[/folder]]
254[[folder:Maron]]
255!!Maron
256->'''Voiced by:''' K. C. Diya
257
258Maron is a ditzy girl that Krillin picked up briefly after returning from Namek in the original series.
259----
260* AdaptationalIntelligence: She is only Krillin's ditzy girlfriend in canon, but in this series [[spoiler:she's actually working for the government to investigate Krillin's InsuranceFraud, and she's only [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretending to be a ditz]]]].
261* BrainlessBeauty: Much like in the original anime, she's very good looking but a total airhead. [[spoiler:Subverted, as [[ObfuscatingStupidity it was an act]] to reveal Krillin's insurance fraud.]]
262* DirtyCop: Although she put on an act to [[spoiler:investigate Krillin's fraud,]] she's still keeping the 500 grand in gifts Krillin gave her.
263** If what she said [[spoiler:wasn't part of the act]], it's implied she moonlights as a stripper ''and'' a hooker.
264* {{Foreshadowing}}: Krillin mentions that he met her while collecting his life insurance money. [[spoiler:Which makes more sense come the reveal that she's a government mole investigating Krillin for insurance fraud.]]
265* GoldDigger: DoubleSubverted; throughout her debut episode, it's heavily implied that she's only dating Krillin for his newfound wealth, but it turns out it was all an act to [[spoiler:get Krillin to reveal his insurance fraud. However, she still took the 500 grand worth of gifts she received from Krillin.]]
266* InnocentlyInsensitive: Subverted, she asks Korin and Yajirobe whether their hypothetical kids would be "little fat men or kitties" and Krillin immediately decides to leave with her, even though they weren't offended.
267-->'''Korin:''' [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Probably fat kitties...]]
268* MaleGaze: Lampshaded in one scene.
269-->'''Krillin:''' No, Krillin! Stop focusing on that perfect, heart-shaped, pillow of an ass!
270* MsFanservice: Just like in the original. As Krillin notes, her breasts are as big as his head. [[spoiler:Although unlike in the original, she may have been using this to her advantage.]]
271* ObfuscatingStupidity: She acts as ditzy as she was in the original anime, but she's actually a [[spoiler:government agent investigating Krillin for insurance fraud.]]
272* OneSteveLimit: Her name is one letter off from Krillin and 18's eventual daughter Mar'''r'''on, something which is lampshaded in the ''Buu Bits''.
273* PetTheDog: Sure, it's followed by a KickTheDog moment when she keeps the 500 grand in gifts Krillin gave her, but she also prevents him from going to prison because of what they "do" to guys like him.[[note]]She doesn't know that he's basically the strongest human on Earth.[[/note]] Krillin probably shouldn't worry about any of that, but he's wise enough to keep his mouth shut.
274* VictoriasSecretCompartment: Where she kept [[spoiler:her recorder]]. It was the one place Krillin couldn't reach.
275[[/folder]]
276[[folder:Turtle]]
277!! Turtle
278->'''Voiced by:''' Scott "[=KaiserNeko=]" Frerichs
279
280Turtle lives with Master Roshi at Kame House. Years of hanging out with the Turtle Hermit has caused him to roll with most of what life has to offer and he loves his pot brownies.
281----
282* CovertPervert: Immediately agrees to Krillin's offer of naked pictures of Maron if he acts as Krillin's wingman for her.
283* Really700YearsOld: Turtle celebrates his one thousandth birthday in Episode 31.
284* RememberTheNewGuy: He's celebrated as being a vital member of the team, despite having been absent since Episode 1.
285* SafetyInIndifference: Turtle's reaction to antagonists specifically targeting him is to point out that he's old enough to not give a f**k.
286[[/folder]]
287[[folder:The Narrator]]
288!!The Narrator
289->'''Voiced by:''' Martin "Creator/LittleKuriboh" Billany
290
291The Narrator comes out when some exposition is needed. Other than betting on fights that he knows the outcome of already he has no impact on the plot.
292----
293* AndStarring: In the first season Creator/LittleKuriboh was given the "Special Guest" citation, before he later became an official member of Creator/TeamFourStar.
294* BreakingTheFourthWall: As a narrator who [[InteractiveNarrator talks with characters]], this is bound to happen.
295* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Disappears from the show in season 3. An unusual case though, as he still appeared in the movies such as ''BROLY'' and ''Dead Zone'', albeit very briefly. He also returns in the alternate version of Vegeta's sacrifice in the ''Buu Bits''.
296-->'''Narrator:''' And so, the narrator came back...to tell you that, ''[[NarratingTheObvious Vegeta fucking died]]''.
297* DeadpanSnarker: Sometimes his narrations get quite snarky, especially in the ''Episode of Bardock Abridged''.
298* {{Expy}}: [=LittleKuriboh=] gives him the exact same voice he uses for [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries Yami Yugi]], and pretty much has an identical personality. Yami Yugi himself would end up appearing in a Cell Vs. short.
299* InteractiveNarrator: Can talk directly to characters like King Kai.
300* LemonyNarrator: At times he diverges from narration and talks about himself, such as when he won a bet on the fight between Goku and Vegeta.
301[[/folder]]
302[[folder:King Furry]]
303!!King Furry
304->'''Voiced by:''' Nick "Lanipator" Landis
305[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tfs_king_furry.png]]
306[[caption-width-right:350:a.k.a. [[WrittenSoundEffect King Owo]], a.k.a. [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom King Yiff]]]]
307
308The King of Earth, he got that role via a wish to the Dragon Balls in times previous even to the original Dragon Ball series. In the Cell saga, he is among the helpless bystanders as the Cell Games unfold, first seen in Episode 55. Oh, by the way, he's a Dog; a blue Cairn terrier, to be exact. Progressive, huh?
309----
310* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the source material, King Furry (along with all other known anthropomorphs in the ''Dragon Ball'' world) is perfectly capable of human speech. Here, he communicates through barks.
311* SlidingScaleOfAnimalCommunication: At least Level 5. He seems to communicate with barks, but his guards can understand him.
312* SurroundedByIdiots: His opinion of the people of the world when they decide to have an orgy after Cell is killed, according to the English (Canada) GagSub.
313[[/folder]]
314[[folder:Gevo]]
315!!Doctor Gero's Son (Gevo)
316->'''Voiced by:''' [[WebAnimation/WeeklyTubeShow Joshua "Remix" Gotay]]
317
318[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gebo.png]]
319[[caption-width-right:300: Love you! Good luck with your cyborgs...]]
320
321Dr. Gero's son is a minor character who is given more importance in DBZA. He is enlisted with the Red Ribbon Army at a very unfortunate time...
322----
323* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Retroactively, since no information about his canon personality was revealed at the time ''DBZA'' included him, but in this work, he's a meek nice guy trying to connect to his dad, while ''[[AllThereInTheManual Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot]]'' revealed he was ruthless, bold and daring.
324* ArcWelding: His death and the destruction of Red Ribbon Headquarters were unrelated incidents in canon, but for the purposes of this series, are merged together to give Gero further motivation to wish death on Goku.
325* CanonImmigrant: Also counts as AllThereInTheManual. He was only mentioned by Creator/AkiraToriyama in an interview. TFS took the concept and turned it into part of the plot.
326* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: He was killed in an incident unrelated to Goku according to canon supplemental materials. In this series, Gero's son was stationed at the Red Ribbon Army's HQ, and Goku's assault on it was the event that killed him, which provided the impetus for Gero to start his revenge on the Z-Fighters.
327* MoralityChainBeyondTheGrave: {{Inverted|Trope}}. While it's implied that he's the loved one of Gero's EvenEvilHasLovedOnes, it's also heavily implied that it's to avenge his death that Gero created his killer Androids the way he did.
328* NoNameGiven: Only ever called Dr. Gero's son. The ''VideoGame/DragonBallZKakarot'' art book later revealed his name to be Gevo (which was also canonized in ''Anime/DragonBallSuperSuperHero''), with the ''DBZA'' universe implying it to also be Gevo, given the security password leading to a Red Ribbon Army project in ''HFIL''.
329* PosthumousCharacter: He's long dead by the start of the series and we only see him via a video he recorded.
330* PunchClockVillain: He worked for [[ArmiesAreEvil the Red Ribbon Army]] after all. However, he seemed like a normal guy who wished he could spend more time with his dad and kept a bird pet in his bedroom.
331* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Dr. Frappe is his uncle, if he's not an HonoraryUncle.
332* SmallRoleBigImpact: He's on-screen for one or two minutes and is long dead by the start of the series, but his death is also the reason why Gero built the Androids and Cell.
333* WhamEpisode: A rare InUniverse example. Bulma and Dr. Brief can't believe their eyes when they see drama behind a villain's motive.
334* WhatMeasureIsAMook: Averted. This guy was one of many, many mooks killed by a young Goku decades ago when he invaded the Red Ribbon Army's base. Needless to say, it came back to bite the Z-Fighters in a way they couldn't have imagined.
335[[/folder]]
336[[folder:Jimmy Firecracker]]
337!!Jimmy Firecracker
338->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/XanderMobus
339
340-->''"Jimmy Fire crack corn and he don't give a fuck. He'll take any job, he'll take every job, he'll take your job!"''
341
342Jimmy announces the action at the Cell Games and kisses butt to Mr. Satan professionally.
343----
344* AdaptationalHeroism: In canon, he goes along with Mr. Satan's lie even though he himself saw how powerful the other fighters were. Here, he urged Mr. Satan to take credit specifically so it would calm down a rioting population that included a large number of Satan fans.
345* TheAnnouncer: His entire character.
346* EveryoneHasStandards:
347** Despite being a reporter who has a dubious set of ethics and can make some truly tasteless jokes, he is absolutely horrified at the idea that Goku beats his wife
348** He's also horrified after seeing Cell blow up the Y Network's news chopper and the people inside.
349* {{Jerkass}}: There was no reason for him to insult Larry's diabetic mom by comparing her to the explosively inflated Semi-Perfect Cell... or keep going after every one of his objections.
350* LargeHam: He even suggests that, if no one else steps up to the plate, ''he'' might have to get into the ring and throw down with Cell. It's probably just grandstanding for the crowd, but...
351* MaliciousSlander: Tells the entire world that Goku is a misogynist and domestic abuser. Granted, Goku's phrasing when describing his relationship with Chi-Chi was rather unfortunate, and Jimmy doesn't know any better.
352* WorstNewsJudgementEver: Blindly agrees with whatever inane theory Mr. Satan has.
353[[/folder]]
354[[folder:Cell Games Challengers]]
355!!Piza, Caroni & Piroshki
356->'''Voiced by:''' [=xbubblemunkyx=] (Piza), [[Creator/ChrisNiosi Chris "Kirbopher" Niosi]] (Caroni), [[Creator/{{Octopimp}} Alexander "Octopimp" Gross]] (Piroshki)
357
358A couple of challengers in the Cell Games who have an unfortunately short life expectancy.
359----
360* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: Originally, Caroni and Piroshki were Mr. Satan's pupils who also tried to challenge Cell, but were immediately defeated like Satan. Here, they're just random challengers [[AdaptedOut whose battles with Cell don't even happen]] [[spoiler:since they are killed by Cell before they even touch the ground]].
361* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:They certainly didn't die in the original series, but here they bite it when Cell just blows up their helicopter. Of course this also means that they were brought BackFromTheDead by the Z-Fighters' wish to revive everyone Cell killed.]]
362* IncomingHam: The three fly in on a garish double-helicopter as they announce their participation.
363* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:They die in a single appearance. You can't really go without mentioning that.]]
364* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:They're all wiped out within a minute of being introduced.]]
365[[/folder]]
366[[folder:Larry the Cameraman]]
367!!Larry the Cameraman
368->'''Voiced by:''' [=KaiShiden=]
369
370The ZTV cameraman covering the Cell Games along with Jimmy Firecracker.
371----
372* AccidentalMisnaming: Mr. Satan calls Larry "Gary" at least once.
373* AscendedExtra: In the original version, he was the least important character in the Cell Games Arc. While he doesn't have ''that'' much screen time in ''DBZ Abridged'', [[spoiler:the super quick deaths of Piza, Caroni and Piroshki]] lead to moments where he interacts with Mr. Satan and Jimmy Firecracker more than he did previously.
374* CassandraTruth: At one point guesses that Cell and Goku are fighting at such high speeds that the human eye couldn't see them. Mr. Satan blows him off because he wasn't a fighter, only to be proven right when Cell and Goku appear out of nowhere.
375* DudeNotFunny: He was far from impressed when Jimmy started making fat jokes at his diabetic mother's expense.
376* DubNameChange: He's known as Lionel in the official English dub. In the original Japanese version, [[HisNameReallyIsBarkeep he was just the Cell Games cameraman]].
377* SatelliteCharacter: While he interacts with (but doesn’t speak to) 16 and Cell, Larry only appears when Jimmy and Mr. Satan do.
378* StraightMan: While Mr. Satan and Jimmy overflow with supreme hammy-ness, Larry keeps a level head (for the most part).
379* TheStoner: Once [[spoiler:Goku saves the Earth from an exploding Cell]], the dumbstruck Larry offers the equally astonished Satan and Jimmy some weed.
380[[/folder]]
381[[folder:Videl]]
382!!Videl
383->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SarahAnneWilliams (Child), Katy Johnson (Teenager)
384
385[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/small_videl.png]]
386[[caption-width-right:300:Awww... Small little devil.]][[quoteright:300:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in ''Buu Bits'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dbza___the_buu_bits_videl.png[[/labelnote]]]]
387
388The daughter of Mr. Satan. First shows up as an EarlyBirdCameo in the Cell Saga, and is a supporting character in the ''Buu Bits'' series of shorts.
389----
390* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: In canon, she doesn't appear until the Great Saiyaman Saga, here she shows up as an EarlyBirdCameo in the Cell Saga.
391* BatmanParody: As a BadassNormal who works with the police and (falsely claims to have) lost her mother to criminals, she's clearly meant to be the Batman to Gohan's Superman.
392* CallForward: Upon seeing Gohan on TV as a child, she comments that he has "sweet hair", a nod to their future relationship.
393* CommonalityConnection: She and Gohan find some common ground on the fact that they've both lost a parent to the "Big C" (Videl's talking about cancer, but Gohan mistakenly thinks she meant ''Cell'').
394* CovertPervert: As a teenager. In one of the ''Buu Bits'' shorts, she verifies that Gohan can easily dodge any of her attacks, then thinks back to the time she successfully attacked him by wrapping her legs around his head. She's visibly smiling even as she insists it's nothing.
395* DaddysGirl: Of all crazy stories and fake hype builds by Mr. Satan, Videl is mentioned multiple times as being beloved by her father.
396* DarkAndTroubledPast: Invoked. She lied about her mother being killed by criminals for dramatic effect, when she really died to cancer.
397* DaughterOfAWhore: Mr. Satan's response to Dende's assessment of Videl as a "man-stealing whore" is "Just like her mother." Let's remember that he's only ever mentioned her as his "hot Asian wife" and Videl was the only person he could come up with as someone who didn't just like him for his money... yeah.
398* EarlyBirdCameo: Had ''DBZA'' reached the Buu Saga (the Buu Bits being the closest equivalent), this would have been in effect with her cameos in Season 3: Mr. Satan mentions her in Episode 57, and we see her as a child watching the Cell Games in the [[TheStinger stinger]] of Episode 59.
399* GirlishPigtails: Sports them as a child and an adolescent.
400* InspectorJavert: In ''Buu Bits'', she sees The Great Saiyaman as a menace to her father's city, despite said superhero saving people, beating up thugs, and even prevented a plane crash being contrary to him being said menace, which isn't too dissimilar to J. Jonah Jameson from the ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comics.
401* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: Invoked. When Dende and Mr. Satan interact for the first time, Dende badmouths Videl in front of him, and Mr. Satan's response implies it's not far from the truth. Given DaughterOfAWhore above, and that Videl is overall a NiceGirl, the case could be an aversion.
402-->'''Dende''': Your daughter is a man-stealing whore!\
403'''Mr. Satan''': Just like her mother.
404* LittleMissBadass: Implied. At eleven, she's wearing a red belt, which is generally used for high ranks in martial arts.
405* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She's relatively new to the world of the Z Warriors. Even if she adapts to things like ki manipulation, flight, and Gohan being descended from aliens, she's still shocked by things like Mr. Popo.
406-->"Oh my God, are you allowed?!"
407* MetaGuy: Not to a heavy degree, but she tends to lampshade the more "problematic" elements of ''Dragon Ball'', like Dende calling her skin "normal-colored" (compared to his green skin) or [[BlackfaceStyleCaricature the very presence of Mr. Popo]]. Like most modern teens, she's also more conscious of pronouns, asking if Gotenks should go by "He/Him" or "They/Them" (since he's literally made up of two different people). She also has no tolerance for Master Roshi's perverted antics.
408-->'''Master Roshi''': All I'm sayin' is, back in my day, a hole was a hole!
409-->'''Videl''': ...[[DirtyOldMan You're gross]].
410* MissingMom: She claims criminals took her mom, but reveals she died of cancer. The former is her trying to come off as Batman.
411* MoralityPet: For her father. For all his AttentionWhore antics, he genuinely loves her. When Android #16 tells him about his plan to save the world, he is willing to put his life at risk, even though the plan has slim chances of success, in order to save his daughter (and the rest of the planet).
412* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Like Dende, who happens to be attracted to Gohan, she also thinks that Gohan has "sweet hair".
413* WeakButSkilled: Before the Buu Arc she's completely ignorant when it comes to ki, but as a child she was already a red belt, which is the highest rank before 1st Dan Black.
414* WowingCthulhu: In a deleted ''Buu Bits'', her freak out over [[TheDreaded Mr. Popo's]] apperance ends up making him laugh in amusement rather than irritate him.
415[[/folder]]
416
417[[folder:Goz and Mez]]
418!!Goz and Mez
419[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hfil_goz_and_mez.jpg]]
420[[caption-width-right:350:Mez (Left) and Goz (Right)]]
421->'''Voiced by:''' Nick "Lanipator" Landis (Goz), Ben "hbi2k" Creighton (Mez, ''DBZA''), Stephan Krosecz (Mez, ''HFIL'')
422
423Two affably and inexplicably German ogres in charge of Hell. After they re-capture a certain crazy-haired Saiyan, they become the leaders of a rehabilitation camp known as the Home For Infinite Losers.
424----
425* ActuallyPrettyFunny: While Goz and Mez fail miserably to defuse the tension between Cell and Freeza, Cell's barb about Freeza's fourth form being the one he landed on makes Goz stifle a chuckle. Being the insecure narcissist that he is, Freeza unfortunately continues to escalate the insults beyond banter until the ogres are forced to intervene with force.
426* AffablyEvil: A bit during their time as a Hanz and Franz spoof, definitely so by ''HFIL'', the pair are a friendly sort that openly try to rehabilitate the worst scum of the universe under their care, but are a little bit too physical in their means of discipline.
427* TheAhnold: More obvious in their first appearance, but has become less obvious later on. Amusingly, this makes them ''Austrian'' instead of German.
428* AmbiguouslyRelated: The series never clarifies how they're related, if at all. The two live in the same house, sleep in separate beds, and are quite affable together. Best put succinctly by Cell after arriving in HFIL, where he doesn't know if they're [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs brothers, lovers, or both]].
429* TheArtifact: They keep their German accents in ''HFIL'' despite no longer being Hanz and Franz parodies or having camps. Lampshaded by Cell, who's more disturbed about why they have German accents than anything else.
430* AscendedExtra: Because ''HFIL'' takes place in their jurisdiction, the two are main characters in that show.
431* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Started out as a parody of [[Series/SaturdayNightLive Hanz and Franz]] in their first appearance, by the time of ''HFIL'', only their AffablyEvil personalities and accents remain. Goz's sinister implication that the dead Ginyus were put in what obviously sounds like concentration camps have turned out to the rehabilitation campsite turned cul-de-sac that is HFIL.
432* TheDividual: It's pretty much impossible to have one without the other, where they both appear in scenes together and never apart.
433* GratuitousGerman: The two smatter their speech with German, sometimes for no inexplicable reason, especially when they translate it after, as lampshaded by Cell:
434-->'''Cell, three times in Episode 2:''' Then just say that!
435* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Of [[Series/SaturdayNightLive Hanz and Franz]].
436* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite the two not being pleased with King Cold staying at their home and Mez objecting to Cold's casual nudity, Goz is curious to see how the king looks while nude.
437* {{Oni}}: Naturally, since they're ''Dragon Ball''[='=]s take on Gozu and Mezu, the traditional guardians of Hell originally from Taoist folklore mixed with Gouki and Zenki, the UrExample of RedOniBlueOni. They're called "ogres" for simplicity's sake.
438* PrimitiveClubs: As in the source material, they wield large Kanabō clubs that are surprisingly painful to be on the receiving end of, especially for the HFIL inmates who break the rules.
439* ScaryShinyGlasses: By virtue of being the bespectacled ogre, Mez is capable of doing this.
440* TWordEuphemism: Prefers to call the villains as "morally-compromised malefactors", or [=MCMs=] for short, though Goz sometimes forgets.
441* TapOnTheHead: Their usual method of...calming down belligerent [=MCMs=].
442[[/folder]]
443
444!!''Dragon Ball Super'' shorts
445[[folder:Goku Black]]
446!!Goku Black
447[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dragon_ball_super_1.jpg]]
448[[caption-width-right:350:Because, Vegeta, [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet a rose by any other name...]] [[BadassBoast is still]] [[CantCatchUp Goku]].]]
449-->'''Voiced by:''' Lawrence "Creator/MasakoX" Simpson
450
451* AdaptationalVillainy: Possibly. The original Goku Black was a KnightTemplar and WellIntentionedExtremist who at least thought his actions were "for justice", even if he was being a sadist about it. His brief appearances in the shorts, however, give us no reason to believe that he is motivated by anything other than being unrepentantly evil. See CardCarryingVillain below.
452* CardCarryingVillain: He mocks the real Goku as being a "goody goody two-shoes" and refers to him as the good version. It's pretty clear that Black knows he's the EvilTwin.
453* TheComicallySerious: Doesn't have a lot of comical moments by himself, if you except his rather silly insult to Goku (by quoting ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness'', see below.) However, he becomes this when he's confused by [[TheDitz Goku]]'s usual antics.
454-->'''Black Goku:''' You're taking this too literally. Or... not literally enough...?
455* EarlyBirdCameo: Creator/TeamFourStar wasn't even done with the Cell Saga, and decided not to parody ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' out of [[ScrewedByTheLawyers fear of a swifter legal reprisal from Toei]].
456* EvilBrit: He talks with a slight British accent when quoting ''Romeo and Juliet'' during his BadassBoast.
457* EvilTwin: Something he lampshades. Goku is not impressed.
458-->'''Goku:''' All I'm saying is, I expected [[RaceLift Black Goku]], and what I got was: [[EvilTwin Dark]] Goku, Nega Goku, [[Film/DragonballEvolution Ukog]].\
459'''Black:''' You done?\
460'''Goku:''' [[Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack Goku is the new Black]].
461* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: He subjects Vegeta to this when they fight.
462* {{Mukokuseki}}: He is not black. He is white... or Asian, or whatever race[[note]]Saiyan[[/note]] he and Goku are.
463* PhysicalGod: On top of god-ki allowing him his SuperMode, [[spoiler:he's an alternate Zamasu after having stolen Goku's body]].
464* RealMenWearPink: His Super Saiyan Rosé form.
465-->'''Vegeta:''' [[WhatTheHellAreYou How are you so much more powerful than me?]]\
466'''Goku:''' [[BadassBoast Because, Vegeta, a rose by any other name... is still Goku.]]
467* ShoutOut: He mocks Goku by referring to him as "Goody goody two shoes" in homage of ''Film/ArmyOfDarkness''.
468* SoftSpokenSadist: All done by [=MasakoX=], and somehow it works!
469* SuperMode: Super Saiyan Rosé.
470* WickedCultured: He quotes ''Romeo and Juliet'' in the most badass way possible. On top of that, his Super Saiyan form is named for a type of wine.
471[[/folder]]
472[[folder:Zamasu]]
473!!Merged Zamasu
474[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dbs_66_crisanimemp4_snapshot_2035_20161210_173927.jpg]]
475
476* EarlyBirdCameo: Same as Black.
477* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: What Future Trunks does to him.
478* PhysicalGod: Doubly so compared to Goku Black, as he's the result of two fusing.
479* SilentAntagonist: Similar to Super Android 13, he only communicates with grunts and growls. [[JustifiedTrope Mostly to avoid fully reimagining him, since Team Four Star can't parody Super without Toei going berserk.]]
480* VillainousBreakdown: He is in the middle of one.
481* WeHardlyKnewYe: Zamasu wasn't fully adapted into Abridged canon to begin with, compared with Black. {{Justified|Trope}}, as Team Four Star canceled ''Dragon Ball Z Abridged'' long before getting to ''Dragon Ball Super'', and Goku Black was easier to use as a character thanks to him and Goku sharing the same voice actress in the original dub.
482[[/folder]]
483[[folder:Whis]]
484!!Whis
485[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whis_tfs.png]]
486[[caption-width-right:350:I've a preference for Hopdoddy's, personally.]]
487-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SungWonCho
488* DevilsAdvocate: Or Dabura's Advocate as Beerus calls it. When Beerus shows his disgust for the very idea of pineapple pizza, Whis says that to be fair, tomato, one of the ingredients of pizza, is a fruit like pineapple is.
489* EarlyBirdCameo: Unlike Goku Black, who shared a voice actor with Goku, Whis has the benefit of having his own voice actor.
490* TheMentor: Vegeta and Goku's latest trainer. Vegeta is training with him so he can be better for Goku, only for Vegeta to snap when he discovers Goku is paying Hit.
491* ResetButton: Possesses the ability to rewind time a few minutes.
492* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's extremely patient and understanding to everyone he's seen interacting with and never seems to get annoyed or irritated. Not even [[IdiotHero Goku's antics phase him]] as when Goku says the different toppings for pizza he wants, Pepperoni, Sausage and Ham, Whis understandingly puts his hand on Goku's shoulder and kindly explains, "Meat lovers. You want a meat lover's pizza." with a tone not unlike a teacher or parent talking to a young child.
493-->'''Goku:''' Nah, I like to keep the meats separate. I like to savor [[IdiotHero each animal]].\
494'''Whis:''' Wait, but they all have pig-
495* TheShrink: He is helping Goku and Vegeta in their, ehem, "[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything fight counseling]]", due to Vegeta being jealous of Goku's relationship with Hit.
496* TimeMaster: He can casually rewind time if Beerus has second thoughts about blowing up a planet.
497[[/folder]]
498[[folder:Beerus]]
499!!Beerus
500[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beerus_tfs.jpg]]
501[[caption-width-right:350:It's an abomination, and I now believe that Zamasu did nothing wrong!]]
502-->'''Voiced by:''' Joshua "Tomamoto" Tomar
503* BerserkButton: He believes mixing specific kinds of foods to be absolutely disgusting. He absolutely hates pineapple pizza. The very concept of it is so bad that he believes that Zamasu was in the right for trying to destroy all mortals. When Goku wanted the same kind of burger as him, but with grilled pineapple, he destroys the Earth in anger, until he decides he wants a fajita and tells Whis to rewind time.
504* BigEater: Something he has in common with Goku, though they don't share the same tastes. Either way, it works in Earth's favor, since he'd rather keep it around and eat the foods it has to offer than leave it destroyed forever.
505* DoesNotLikeSpam: He does ''not'' like pineapple on pizza. Or on burgers. Though this doesn’t seem to apply to pinapple in general.
506** He also threatened to wipe out all of humanity if he finds a Mounds bar in his basket in the Halloween Shortz.
507* EarlyBirdCameo: Beerus, aside from having his own voice actor, is mentioned in ''The Legendary Super Saiyan Abridged'' as possibly the entity responsible for destroying South Galaxy, only for South Kai to correct King Kai.
508-->'''South Kai:''' Oh, you know that mother's still asleep. This is my ex, man!
509* TheHedonist: A self-proclaimed "epicurean" who considers his own palate more sophisticated than [[BigEater Goku's]].
510* HijackingCthulhu: One convention panel has Mr. Popo claim that he’s his pet cat.
511* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: When Goku professes love for Hawaiian-style pizza, he tells Goku to "excuse himself, and his entire race", and he states that he believes that [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Zamasu]] did nothing wrong. Justified, as he's talking about literally every single mortal in existence, as opposed to just the Saiyans or the Earthlings.
512* RageBreakingPoint: As he makes a specific kind of hamburger as an order, Goku wants the same, but with grilled pineapple. He promptly destroys Earth. He then craves fajita and [[MundaneUtility orders Whis to rewind time.]]
513[[/folder]]
514
515!!Cell Vs.
516[[folder: Shared by all opponents of Cell during the Cell Games]]
517!! Challengers
518* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: How Cell usually deals with his opponents. At one point, literally via RulesLawyer.
519* {{Crossover}}: All of Cell's opponents are from other series.
520* CurbStompBattle: Almost all of them are insanely outclassed by late Dragon Ball era characters, much less [[PhysicalGod Perfect]] [[SortingAlgorithmOfEvil Cell]], so almost all of them end up on the receiving end.
521** Yusuke, Kuwabara, Yami Yugi, Sonic, and Ash Ketchum just [[KnowWhenToFoldThem surrender and leave]] before he even attacks them, after he demonstrates a bit of his power (or in Yugi's case, due to Cell being a RulesLawyer).
522** Genos, Mr. Satan, Ryu, Ken, Team Rocket, Knuckles, and Light Yagami each go down in [[CurbStompBattle one strike]].
523** Saitama, Kenshiro, Deadpool and Bobby Hill avert this; Kenshiro blows up Cell's body at least twice and seemingly leaves before Cell actually attacks him. Deadpool and Cell are at a stalemate due to both of their regeneration abilities, and Deadpool eventually leaves after Wolverine calls him for help. For Saitama, he just decides he wants to fight Cell after the tournament, much to the latter's annoyance. Bobby's video ends right after he kicks Cell in the crotch, so it seems like Bobby won.
524* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: By virtue of a ForegoneConclusion, we know that Cell will survive every fight thrown at him, usually unscathed.
525* NoSell: None of their attacks do anything to Cell, except Kenshiro's, Deadpool's adamantium swords and Bobby Hill's nutshot. (Saitama's punches ''might'' have worked, but we never do get to find out). It's implied that these only damaged Cell because he suppressed his power to humor his foes and was surprised by how potent they were, as he proceeds to break Deadpool's swords with his bare hands immediately after taking damage.
526* OneShotCharacter: Their main purpose is to make one singular appearance to entertain us in the interim between episodes 56 and 57, and then never appear again.
527[[/folder]]
528[[folder: Yusuke Uraneshii]]
529!![[Manga/YuYuHakusho Yusuke Urameshi]]
530-->'''Voiced by:''' Nick "Lanipator" Landis
531
532* DeadpanSnarker: Virtually every line of his is a sarcastic quip in one form or another.
533* KnowWhenToFoldThem: When Yusuke realizes that Cell is ''way'' too powerful for either him or Kuwabara, he packs up and leaves.
534[[/folder]]
535[[folder:Kazuma Kuwabara]]
536!![[Manga/YuYuHakusho Kazuma Kuwabara]]
537-->'''Voiced by:''' Nick "Lanipator" Landis
538
539* ImplausibleFencingPowers: His Spirit Sword can cut dimensions. Unfortunately, it's apparently not good enough to scare Cell.
540
541[[/folder]]
542
543[[folder:Yami Yugi]]
544
545!![[Franchise/YuGiOh Yami Yugi]]
546-->'''Voiced by:''' Martin "Creator/LittleKuriboh" Billany
547
548* BadassBoast: He talks about his past as mighty pharaoh and manages to impress Cell with his posturing.
549* DuelsDecideEverything: True to his [[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries series]], Yami Yugi believes this and is legitimately surprised that the Cell Games is not a Duel Monsters tournament, though Cell agrees to play the card game with him anyway.
550* EarlyBirdCameo: He first appeared at the end of ''Dragon Ball Kai Abridged: Episode 1'', commenting on the number of views the video had.
551* IntercontinuityCrossover: Is pretty much the same character from ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries''.
552* LargeHam: His introductory speech speech is flowery and dramatic, which actually gets Cell quite hyped, as it means he can indulge in some HamToHamCombat. However, Yami quickly loses his composure and flare for dramatic when he realizes he's not in a series in which a children's card game decides everything.
553* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He leaves in frustration as Cell keeps playing RulesLawyer and tells him that his overpowered cards are tournament illegal and he can't use any of them.
554[[/folder]]
555[[folder:Ryu]]
556!![[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]]
557-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/SungWonCho
558* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Played for laughs. Ryu transforms into his evil persona, launches into the infamous ''Shun Goku Satsu'', (or Raging Demon) and, judging by their body positioning, is defeated by Cell sidestepping and then tripping him. This might be a reference to the Udon Street Fighter comics, where Dan Hibiki, of all people, performed the Raging Demon only to trip over Sakura's backpack.
559* IceCreamKoan: He speaks almost exclusively in these.
560* InnerThoughtsOutsiderPuzzlement: When Ryu first starts wrestling with the ''[[TheDarkSide Satsui no Hadou]]'', the audience sees it the way Ryu perceives it: as him struggling with a dark, evil aura threatening to engulf him. After we switch perspective and see it as Cell does, that is to say, he sees a weird {{Cloudcuckoolander}} spastically twitching while mumbling nonsensically to himself. Cell is left almost totally bewildered by the whole experience.
561-->'''Ryu:''' The-the Dark Hadou! It's coming out! I... can't control it... it's going to overtake me!\
562'''Cell:''' ''[Staring at Ryu in confusion]'' ... have you tried praying it away?
563* LogicalWeakness: If Cell did indeed defeat the Raging Demon by accidentally tripping Ryu, it's because the Raging Demon has a rather obvious problem with the user being balanced on one foot: the ''lack'' of balance.
564* TheStoic: Until feeling the influence of the ''Satsui no Hadou'', Ryu is extremely stoic and conveys no emotion at all.
565* SuperpoweredEvilSide: He falls victim to the ''Satsui no Hadou'' and transforms into Evil Ryu. ''Still'' helpless against Cell.
566[[/folder]]
567[[folder:Ken]]
568!![[Franchise/StreetFighter Ken Masters]]
569-->'''Voiced By:''' Brienne Olvera
570* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Played up as this. He thinks he can stop Cell easily. The monster casually {{No Sell}}s his attacks and [[MegatonPunch knocks him airborne]].
571* BeginWithAFinisher: Ken attempts to start his fight against Cell with a Super Combo. Unfortunately for him, Cell casually parries every blow from the combo, leaving Ken screwed.
572* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Seems to have this role for Ryu.
573* CurbStompBattle: He's on the wrong end of one.
574* NoNonsenseNemesis: Ken ''tried'' to be this, as he [[BeginWithAFinisher immediately started his fight against Cell with a super combo]], only to have Cell effortlessly parry every blow.
575* OhCrap: Cell parrying his super leaves Ken in this state... for all of about 2 seconds before Cell strikes back.
576* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: Ken insults Cell and arrogantly heaps on the TrashTalk, while Cell is his careless, affable, and polite self, in part because Cells knows Ken is no threat to him whatsoever.
577* TwinkleInTheSky: A single punch from Cell reduces Ken to this.
578[[/folder]]
579[[folder:Sonic]]
580!!Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog
581-->'''Voiced by:''' [=ShadyVox=]
582* AlwaysABiggerFish: Sonic comes in relying on his speed... and soon finds that Cell is significantly faster.
583* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After finding that not only is Cell much faster than him but has stolen the Chaos Emeralds without Sonic noticing, Sonic has a second of [[OhCrap pure panic]], then decides to run for his life.
584* SuperMode: Averted. Sonic ''tries'' to do this, but Cell already got the Chaos Emeralds before he can. Like Yusuke, he realizes he's totally outgunned and bails.
585* SuperSpeed: Sonic is fast, but he soon finds out that Cell is much, much faster.
586* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Instead of trying to fight Cell, Sonic challenges him to a race with the wager that Cell must leave if the bio-android loses. He quickly finds out how [[AlwaysABiggerFish out of his league]] he is, whether Cell was [[MindScrew tricking him with the Multi-Form Technique]] or not, and [[NoItemUseForYou the Chaos Emeralds are stolen from him]] before he can power up to close the gap.
587[[/folder]]
588[[folder:Knuckles]]
589!![[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Knuckles the Echidna]]
590-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/EdwardBosco
591* GoodOldFisticuffs: As usual, he specializes in punches. Unfortunately, he never even gets a chance to try to land a shot on Cell.
592* MadeOfIron: Survives a punch from Cell that was powerful enough to literally hammer him into the ground.
593* MightyGlacier: Knuckles is not nearly as fast as Sonic, and since Cell makes Sonic look slow...
594* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When Sonic flees, he decides to do the same. But he can only glide.
595[[/folder]]
596[[folder:Kenshiro]]
597!![[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar Kenshiro]]
598-->'''Voiced By:''' [[WebAnimation/WeeklyTubeShow Joshua "Remix" Gotay]]
599* TheBadGuyWins: Inverted, as it's the HeroAntagonist, not the VillainProtagonist, who wins this time. His episode ends with Cell in pain, and Kenshiro himself getting something to eat.
600* BewareTheSillyOnes: Cell is not impressed at all by his taciturn nature and "tickle" attack. That changes when the Hokuto Shinken actually works on him. ''Twice''. Notably the only one of the characters to actually attack Cell in this series and not be defeated [[spoiler:as Saitama called his fight off before they could even throw a punch at each other]].
601* BoringButPractical: Setting aside for a moment the fantastic nature of Kenshiro's RapidFireFisticuffs and SupernaturalMartialArts, Kenshiro succeeds by using simple, quick physical strikes rather than charging up a showy, planet busting ki attack. Also by [[CombatPragmatist striking an arrogant foe while said foe is unprepared]] and [[TalkToTheFist in the middle of talking]]. It works out much better than the way the Z-fighters tend to banter and show off their power. Not to mention exploiting pressure points, on paper, isn't as cool as your typical KamehameHadoken.
602* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's a rather odd duck, all things considered. He's also the WorldsBestWarrior, actually harming Cell despite the fact that Cell should be strong enough to obliterate him with his pinky (since, as a human, he's practically cannon fodder at this point, power-scale wise).
603* CrazyPrepared: Hokuto Shinken is noted to have a large number of moves for unlikely and strangely specific situations... And it turns out that Hokuto Hyakuretsu Ken is one of such moves, having ''at least'' [[YourHeadAsplode a secondary explosion]] to counter enemies that regenerates from the first.
604* ExtremeOmnivore: He asks Cell if he's going to eat ''his own arm'', wanting it himself. In fact, the only reason he showed up at all was to eat the bug parts of Cell.
605* HeroicComedicSociopath: He mercilessly, and [[ComedicSociopathy hilariously]], [[PayEvilUntoEvil considering who it happened to]], caused [[YourHeadAsplode Cell's upper half to explode, ''twice'']].
606* IntercontinuityCrossover: This appears to be the Kenshiro from ''WebVideo/DubOfTheNorthStar''.
607* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: Played with. Their match starts out with Ken being somewhat rude by doing things like not replying to Cell or verbally cutting Cell off. (Not to mention talking about eating Cell.) By the end of the match Kenshiro has thoroughly irritated Cell and is now coming off as the more polite of the two.
608* RapidFireFisticuffs: He unleashes his famous Hokuto Hyakuretsu Ken on Cell, and Cell regrets underestimating the master of Hokuto Shinken.
609* TheStoic: Even more than Ryu. The only time he raises his voice is when he attacks and he isn't even surprised when Cell regenerates.
610* WakeUpCallBoss: Is the first of the people Cell challenges in this series that actually managed to do anything to him, as his Hokuto Shinken actually works on him.
611* WeakButSkilled: Kenshiro is just a human being compared to [[PhysicalGod Perfect Cell]], yet he manages to put him in his mercy by using Hokuto Shinken to program his pressure points to [[YouAreAlreadyDead make his body explode]]. [[BeyondTheImpossible TWICE]].
612* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the end of his episode, he's still not defeated and Cell is exploding a second time. However, since Cell can regenerate, Kenshiro won't be able to win. We don't know what happens to him afterwards.
613* WorldsBestWarrior: The fact that he's a human (which, by this point, is basically cannon fodder in the ''Dragon Ball'' universe, even the ki-using ones) who was able to bring Cell to his knees means he's the most skilled fighter on Earth.
614* YouAreAlreadyDead: His signature. He does it to Cell, and it actually works. While Cell regenerates, it definitely ''hurt'' and wiped Cell's smug grin off his face. He then does it ''again'' when Cell threatens him, but without actually touching him.
615[[/folder]]
616[[folder:Light Yagami]]
617!![[Manga/DeathNote Light Yagami]]
618-->'''Voiced By:''' [=xJerry64x=]
619* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:Has the dubious honor of being the only person from the Cell Vs. series to explicitly die, and completely deserves it.]]
620* CripplingOverspecialization: Light is entirely reliant on the Death Note, without it he's a human with no powers or special abilities. [[spoiler:When the Death Note is unable to take down Cell, Light is completely helpless.]]
621* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:Using the Death Note to kill Cell is a good idea. Not counting on the fact that Cell may have an entirely different biology from a normal human was not. Trying to use the Death Note somewhere that would allow Cell to strike back at him, instead of doing it from the comfort of his own home, was downright idiotic.]]
622* EvilVersusEvil: The first of Cell's opponents in the Cell Games who isn't a hero.
623* AGodAmI: He gives this boast to Cell as he approaches him.
624* IntercontinuityCrossover: This appears to be the Light Yagami from ''WebVideo/DeathNoteTheAbridgedSeries1KidsEntertainment''.
625* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler:Notably, the first fighter Cell actually explicitly kills.]]
626* OhCrap: [[spoiler:The last thing Light does before Cell vaporizes him.]]
627* SmugSnake: Light is so certain of his superiority and his ability to kill Cell that he doesn't bother taking any precautions to protect himself. [[spoiler:He soon comes to regret that arrogance.]]
628* TooDumbToLive: His plan to kill Cell basically amounted to walking directly into the ring, writing Cell's name into the Death Note, and hoping Cell would drop dead ''without'' killing Light on the spot while waiting for the effects of the Death Note to kick in. (And lets remember, Cell is a PhysicalGod who has indisputably proven himself willing to kill innocents in a heartbeat and with no warning.) [[spoiler:When the Death Note was unable to kill Cell, the whole thing just serves to convince Cell to kill Light.]] Basically, Light deliberately put himself out in the open with absolutely no way to defend himself should anything go wrong, including if the temperamental mass murdering monster should decide to kill him on sight due to nothing more than a whim. [[spoiler:And he promptly dies due to his stupidity.]]
629[[/folder]]
630[[folder:Ryuk]]
631!![[Manga/DeathNote Ryuk]]
632* ManipulativeBastard: His smile after Light calls for him [[spoiler:implies he knew the Death Note wouldn't kill Cell but didn't say anything.]]
633* MythologyGag: Creator/WillemDafoe is SynchroVox-ed on his face, who plays him in the 2017 live-action ''Film/{{Death Note|2017}}'' movie.
634* TheVoiceless: Zero lines spoken, but it's clear that he came [[spoiler:just to see Light fail, and possibly die]].
635* TheUnsmile: Even without the SynchroVox, it wouldn't have been pretty.
636[[/folder]]
637
638[[folder:Saitama]]
639!![[Anime/OnePunchMan Saitama]]
640-->'''Voiced By:''' Marc "Ganxingba" Soskin
641* BloodKnight: With an opponent as strong as Cell around, there was no way he would pass up a chance to meet him. In fact, he states that he wants to wait until the Cell Games happens so he can fight ''everyone'' that shows up.
642* BoringButPractical: Even more so than Kenshiro. When Cell asks what fancy move or power he intends to throw at him, Saitama admits he was just gonna punch him. The sheer nonchalance actually leaves Cell speechless for a second or two. [[spoiler:Alas, we don't get to see how well that punch would have done]].
643* CreatureOfHabit: [[spoiler:He passes up a chance to fight Cell the next day in favor of going to the groceries.]]
644* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When he decides he can't participate in the tournament due to grocery shopping and offers Cell the chance to settle things on Monday, he likely didn't understand what Cell meant when he claims [[ApocalypseHow there won't be a Monday after the tournament.]]
645* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:We all know Saitama isn't going to get his fight with Cell.]]
646* SkewedPriorities: He was originally planning to fight Cell when the tournament starts but after realizing it is on the same day as a sale he wants to go to, decides to wait one more day before fighting. He also shrugs off Cell's ImpliedDeathThreat that there won't be a Monday after he wins the tournament.
647* StoryBreakerPower: More than likely why the writers made it so he could be PutOnABus until after Gohan kills Cell. He's a Freeza or Cell-level Planet Buster even when he's not being serious about a fight (and, even when he gets serious, he reportedly still only uses a small percent of his full power), and [=TFS=] still needed to abridge the rest of the saga.
648* TheUnfought: He never ends up fighting Cell, by virtue of deciding to fight on the day of the tournamemt ''and'' realizing he has plans on that day already.
649* WorldsStrongestMan: There's a reason why his series is called ''One Punch Man''. He could probably level the planet with his pinky if he wanted to.
650[[/folder]]
651[[folder:Genos]]
652!![[Anime/OnePunchMan Genos]]
653-->'''Voiced By:''' [[Creator/HowardWang Howard "[=TehExorcist=]" Wang]]
654* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:Cell knocks him away with one blow like he does with Mr. Satan.]]
655* WorfEffect: [[spoiler:Cell easily beats him with no effort at all right after he said how he had been upgraded. Saitama lampshades how this is a trend for Genos, he easily loses only for Saitama to easily win.]]
656[[/folder]]
657[[folder:Ash Ketchum]]
658!![[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries Ash Ketchum]]
659-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/MarissaLenti
660* AdaptationalIntelligence: Usually someone like Brock needs to act as an ExpositionFairy when it comes to typing. Ash actually uses logic to deduce that Cell is a Grass type, thinking his Kamehameha is Solar Beam (though, one look at him could also determine him as a Bug[==]Fighting type, but that's neither here nor there).
661* TheBeastmaster: Sics Squirtle and Charizard on Cell, to no effect.
662* BookDumb: Accused to be this by Cell, when Ash Ketchum claims he and his Pikachu has won more battles than he could count.
663-->'''Cell:''' [[StealthInsult Not a high number, I'm sure]].
664* CombatPragmatist: He commands Squirtle to use Water Gun when he thinks Cell is distracted.
665* CripplingOverspecialization: His complete focus on the mechanics of Pokemon battles leaves him unable to inflict any damage on Cell.
666* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Unlike all the other characters who came specifically to challenge Cell, Ash had no idea what was going on and was just passing through looking for a Pokemon Center.
667* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: He leaves after realizing that Cell is not a Pokémon.
668[[/folder]]
669[[folder:Misty]]
670!![[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries Misty]]
671-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/AmberLeeConnors
672* DeadpanSnarker: Even more so than her normal counterpart!
673[[/folder]]
674[[folder:Brock]]
675!![[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries Brock]]
676-->'''Voiced By:''' William Grant Smith
677* InsistentTerminology: Is quick to correct Cell that Charizard is neither a Dragon nor a Steel type.
678[[/folder]]
679[[folder:Team Rocket]]
680!![[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries Team Rocket]]
681-->'''Jessie voiced by:''' Creator/AmberLeeConnors
682-->'''James voiced by:''' William Grant Smith
683-->'''Meowth voiced by:''' Scott "Creator/KaiserNeko" Frerichs
684* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:It's uncertain if they really died, but Cell blasts them away while before they get to finish their monologue.]]
685* ThatCameOutWrong: James has this moment.
686-->'''James:''' We're here, we're queer, get used to it!\
687'''Jessie:''' Wrong time, wrong ''place'', James.
688* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:Their hot air balloon was shot by Cell, and it is unknown if they survived. Then again, considering their IronButtMonkey status in canon...]]
689[[/folder]]
690[[folder:Deadpool]]
691!!ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}
692-->'''Voiced By:''' Creator/XanderMobus
693
694* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Cell actually asks Deadpool if his shtick was being random.
695* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's ''Deadpool'', this should go without saying. Despite how silly he is, he's the only one other than Kenshiro to actually hurt Cell and get away with it.
696* EveryoneHasStandards: Apparently period jokes are below him.
697* GoodThingYouCanHeal: No matter how many times Cell shoots him point blank in the head, Deadpool keeps healing and getting back up to annoy Cell even more.
698* HearingVoices: Deadpool's trademark voices in his head are present as the text boxes only Deadpool can see.
699* HiredGuns: He was hired by someone to kill Cell, but can't tell you who it was. Just kidding, sure he can! It's Nappa.
700* ICallItVera: He calls his swords... [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_with_Kelly_and_Ryan#1988%E2%80%932000:_Live_with_Regis_and_Kathie_Lee Regis and Kathie Lee]].
701* MadeOfIndestructium: He brags about how his adamantium/carbonadium swords are the sliceiest, diceiest, most indestructible blades around, and he demonstrates by cutting Cell's arms off with them. [[SubvertedTrope Unfortunately, Cell responding to that indignity by breaking the swords]], or rather... [[DoubleEntendre just the tips.]]
702* MediumAwareness: As per usual with Deadpool, he's [[BreakingTheFourthWall aware of the fourth wall]], but also seems to be aware of his time on ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle''.
703** His mere presence seems to enable Cell to break the fourth wall too, with Cell being aware that Deadpool has a movie and [[Film/Deadpool2 hopes his sequel bombs]].
704* RoleReprise: Averted and lampshaded InUniverse. Taka voiced Deadpool on ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', so they knew everyone expected Taka to reprise the role here, but they ended up recasting him with Xander Mobus. At the end of the video, Taka's Deadpool and Xander's Deadpool converse about the recasting.
705[[/folder]]
706[[folder:Wolverine]]
707!!ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}
708
709* MoodKiller: ComicBook/JeanGrey going Phoenix again forces poor Deadpool to back off from killing Cell.
710* PrecisionFStrike: Lets one fly just as Deadpool hangs up on him.
711[[/folder]]
712[[folder:Alucard]]
713!![[Manga/{{Hellsing}} Alucard]]
714--> '''Voiced by''': Curtis "[=Takahata101=]" Arnott
715
716* ContinuityCameo: He only appears in ''Kai Abridged'' to reference the ''Cell vs.'' Shorts and in Kai II.9 as part of Gohan's dream.
717* IntercontinuityCrossover: The same Alucard from ''WebVideo/HellsingUltimateAbridged''. He also appears in various T-shirt commercials alongside the ''DBZA'' cast and sometimes the ''Attack on Titan Abridged'' cast.
718* TheUnfought: He shows up and asks if the Cell vs events are still taking place, to which Cell tells him they no longer are. He abruptly teleports off.
719[[/folder]]
720[[folder:Bobby Hill]]
721!![[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Bobby Hill]]
722--> '''Voiced by''': Pamela Adlon
723
724* BattleCry: "That's my purse! I don't know you!"
725* BoxingBattler: Subverted. He's got boxing gloves on, but his fighting style consists of kicks to the crotch.
726* GroinAttack: A technique he picked up from a self-defense class for women. Quite effective on Cell.
727[[/folder]]
728[[folder:Hank Hill]]
729!![[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Hank Hill]]
730
731* TheVoiceless: He doesn't talk during the "Cell VS. Bobby Hill" video.
732
733[[/folder]]
734
735!!''Dragon [=ShortZ=]''
736[[folder:Kid Buu]]
737[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20201212_012228.png]]
738-->'''Voiced by''': Josh Martin (Dragon [=ShortZ=])[[note]]Via [[FakeShemp voice clips ripped]] from ''VideoGame/DragonballFighterz''[[/note]], Simon Robertson (Buu Bits)
739* AdaptationalBadass: In the original, the energy from Earth was enough to kill him. Here, he has to be defeated by a helping hand from Mr. Popo, who with one hand, ''triples'' the Spirit Bomb's size.
740** In the original Goku and Vegeta were confident they could take him on without fusion to the point they played rock-paper-scissors to decide who could take him on first and while that was them being overconfident, he was roughly on [=SSJ3=] Goku's level and only survived because Goku underestimated the drain to Super Saiyan 3, here he's explicitly stronger than Goku and Vegeta with neither of them confident on taking him on.
741* AlmightyIdiot: Very pronounced in his introductory scene, where he simply spends the entirety of Goku and Vegita's conversation beating his chest. Once he stops though, he has no trouble swinging around Goku like a toy.
742-->'''Goku:''' Uh, so he's definitely still stronger than the both of us right?\
743'''Vegeta''' And almost as dumb!
744* TheBerserker: Cranked up to absolutely ridiculous levels in the Buu Bits as he spends a good 30-ish seconds pounding his chest screeching like a gibbon progressively louder until he sneak attacks Goku.
745* DumbMuscle: As a result of being Buu at his purest form, he's kinda ''really'' dumb, to the point where even Goku can recognize it. He's also stronger than Goku and Vegeta by a ''country mile.''
746* FeralVillain: In Buu Bits he has no real voice lines, just a battle cry as he beats his chest and some battle grunts as he fights Fat Buu.
747* ForcedTransformation: When he finds the house he's trick-or-treating at has no candy because Beerus took it all, he turns the man at the door into candy.
748* LaughingMad: Once he's done pumping himself up, he's laughing like a maniac in glee every second he's pummeling Goku's face in.
749* RubberMan: Stretches the tendril on his head to swing Goku around.
750* SweetTooth: He loves candy.
751[[/folder]]
752
753!! Buu Bits
754[[folder:Sharpner]]
755!!Sharpner
756-->'''Voiced by:''' Scott "[=KaiserNeko=]" Frerichs
757* AdaptationalNiceGuy: He’s less malicious and more of a gadfly. He seems to enjoy making offensive remarks just for fun, calling Gohan "hill folk" and Videl "[his] favorite [[{{Nepotism}} nepo]]-baby", before saying [[VitriolicBestBuds "You know I love you."]]
758* TheGadfly: Adopts this role in ''Abridged'', blatantly insulting Gohan, Videl, and the Great Saiyaman before adding in "you know I love you".
759* MachoCamp: He speaks with a very flamboyant lisp, and [[DeadpanSnarker makes snide remarks at everyone before following them up with a very half-hearted "You know I love you"]] while being just as muscular as his canon counterpart.
760* PunnyName: Like the source material, his name is based on a pencil sharpener school supply.
761* SpellMyNameWithAThe: He makes fun of ''The'' Great Saiyaman for this, while still following it up with his "You know I love you" justification.
762* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: In the alternate take of the [[BodyHorror "Left Buuhind"]] skit, his mouth forms on Buu's neck instead of the Doordash driver's. He mostly just finds the experience weird and takes time to playfully joke around with Gohan, getting reabsorbed because Super Buu clearly thinks he's not reacting properly.
763
764[[/folder]]
765
766[[folder:Babidi]]
767!!Babidi
768-->'''Voiced by:''' Nick "Lanipator" Landis
769* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the original, he tells Dabura [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness he is no longer a valuable servant]] when Buu is awakened. In this version, he doesn't pull that card. Also doubles as AdaptationalIntelligence as Dabura in the original could've kept him safe from Piccolo, Goku or Fat Buu.
770* AdaptedOut: His death at Buu's hands happens off-screen, with his last appearance during Goku's Super Dee Duper Saiyan transformation.
771* BigBadWannabe: He tries to control the world by awakening his father's creation Majin Buu, but is nowhere near the level of Freeza or Cell in terms of intimidation. Buu quickly ousts him out from the BigBad totem pole, off-screen at that.
772* EvilSorceror: An evil little magician who uses his magic to summon an EldritchAbomination like his father did to take over the universe.
773* LampshadeHanging: Like in canon, he points out how "Super Duper Saiyan" has almost no visual difference from regular Super Saiyan, though here he's more confused than dismissive. Also, it's him who chooses to refer to the three forms as Super Saiyan 1, 2, and 3, which Goku finds boring.
774* NonActionBigBad: Babidi solely relies on his minions to do the dirty work for him, which includes awakening Majin Buu. He has no power of his own that can help defend himself from the heroes.
775* ShoutOutThemeNaming: Like the source material, Babidi is the son of Bibidi, who wants to awaken his father's greatest creation: Majin Buu. Put them all together and you get [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"]]. Vegeta thinks it's stupid.
776* UnfortunateNames: When he introduces himself to Vegeta as Babidi, son of Bibidi, Vegeta says "that's stupid".
777[[/folder]]
778
779[[folder:Fat Buu]]
780!!Fat Buu
781-->'''Voiced by:''' Simon Robertson
782* AdaptationalIntelligence: He's a lot smarter than he lets on. As such, he can be a bit philosophical, and is aware of food delivery services such as Uber Eats and [=DoorDash=].
783* AdaptationalVillainy: Fat Buu revels far more in murder than he does in canon.
784-->'''Vegeta:''' We play my game now! First rule: You fucking '''''die'''''!\
785'''Fat Buu:''' (''with CreepyMonotone and PsychoticSmirk'') Oh, ''Buu has played this game.''
786* AdaptedOut: Unlike the canon events, Fat Buu wasn't shown splitting off and befriending the good guys--though he is briefly seen fighting against Kid Buu. Whether he's just OutOfFocus or was killed by the Spirit Bomb is never touched upon.
787* CompositeCharacter: Fat Buu's more sinister moments contrasted with his as-canon bursts of childishness make him feel more like a fusion of the [[HeelFaceTurn Fat Buu viewers came to know and love]] and the unrepentant [[invoked]][[ChaoticEvil Evil/Super Buu]].
788* HeelFaceTurn: Seemed to have least ''started'' one as a result of his time with Mr. Satan (mostly by the latter encouraging Buu to not eat a puppy, helped by Mr Satan pointing out that Buu could just use his powers to turn rocks into food instead of people, which Buu proclaims as genius), and like in the original canon, Buu got ''pissed'' when someone [[KickTheDog shot said puppy]]. We don't know if he fully turned to the side of the good guys, or even survived, by the end of the arc (see AdaptedOut above). At the very least, he was willing to [[EnemyMine take on Kid Buu]] once revived.
789* HiddenDepths: Fat Buu is shown to have moments of deep philosophy and introspection, [[spoiler:possibly from having [[TopGod Dai Kaiōshin]] as his dominant personality base]]. [[TheDitz Of course, this is quickly eschewed for his usual childishness]].
790-->'''Fat Buu:''' Existence. Existence is but shallow question with no answer. Buu make you chicken nuggies!
791* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Has this dynamic with, to the surprise of ''absolutely nobody'', ''Goku''. He agrees with Goku's claim that the main difference between the first and second versions of Super Saiyan is the electrical aura, and also seems to agree that "Super Saiyan 1, 2 & 3" are just boring names for those forms.
792[[/folder]]
793
794[[folder:Super Buu]]
795!!Super Buu
796-->'''Voiced by:''' Scott "[=KaiserNeko=]" Frerichs
797* AdaptationalJerkass: He is much more prone to EvilGloating than he was in canon, and he also subjects his absorbed victims to an AndIMustScream fate.
798* AdaptedOut: When the criminals shoot Bee, the fissure that results in Evil Buu goes unshown, and the following scene of Evil Buu eating Fat Buu and becoming Super Buu is unshown as well, leaving Evil Buu totally excluded from the series. It's unclear if he does still exist, or if Fat Buu [[HeelFaceDoorSlam became Super Buu in response.]]
799* AndIMustScream: In this version of events, all of Super Buu's victims - whether absorbed or eaten - are ''totally aware''. [[BodyHorror Then he actually manifests their mouths on his body to let them.]]
800-->'''Piccolo:''' ''(pained)'' Gohan! I can see what he sees! I can feel what he feeeels!\
801'''Goten:''' Big brother! Help me! Please!\
802'''Chi-Chi:''' W-what's going on? Was I an ''egg?'' Where am I?!\
803'''Doordash Driver:''' [[MoodWhiplash Uh, Doordash for a Mister... Buh?]]\
804'''Super Buu:''' [[FauxAffablyEvil Whoops! Ignore that one.]]\
805'''Doordash Driver:''' ''(realizing what's happening)'' Nono waitwait-''(screams in horror as he's completely re-absorbed)''
806* TheAssimilator: Per the source material, Buu has access to the fighting knowledge, techniques, base intellect and memories of anybody he absorbs. Particularly, upon meeting Gohan, Buu tauntingly asks if his new opponent [[IronicEcho needs an adult]].
807* TheBully: An eldritch take as for all his power and nightmarish abilities, he boils down to a bully taking glee in psychologically breaking and tormenting his victims.
808* EvilSoundsDeep: Has a deeper voice than he does in canon.
809* HumanoidAbomination: Played up even ''harder'' than canon by taking advantage of his shapeshifting for some ''horrific'' taunts.
810* KnightOfCerebus: Unlike other villains, Super Buu is virtually never played for laughs with all his actions played quite seriously.
811* UnderestimatingBadassery: Mocks Ultimate Gohan with the classic "do you need an adult?" RunningGag while emphasizing his [[EvilIsBigger superior height]] and calling Gohan a "little boy". He gets a brutal gut punch from a smirking Gohan quipping that he ''is'' an adult.
812
813[[/folder]]
814
815[[folder:Vegito]]
816!!Vegito
817--->'''Voiced by:''' Lawrence "Creator/MasakoX" Simpson & Nick "Lanipator" Landis
818* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the original he didn't have problems getting on to business quickly and was sound of mind, having no problem using Goku's Saiyan name "Kakarot" as part of his name or referring to him as Goku if needed. Here he's incapable of saying Goku's name because his Vegeta side and spends more time being annoyed at himself for it than fighting Buu.
819* BewareTheSillyOnes: For the exact same reasons as Goku, his quirky behavior doesn't mean he's helpless as he ''spears Buu through the mouth'' for interrupting him.
820* FusionDance: Of Vegeta and Goku, though not with the TropeNamer. The resulting mental drift leads to interesting effects.
821* MythologyGag: The title based on his first appearance is called "At Least It's Not Vegerot" where the English version of the manga translates his name as "Vegerot" in an odd attempt to use the fusion naming sense with the fusees (in this case, ''''Vege''''ta and Kaka''''rot'''') likely due to the "I" in the name by the English dub in the anime.
822* TwoBeingsOneBody: He's a true combination of Vegeta and Goku, referring to himself as "we" and leading to their personalities influencing him. He's got Goku's goofy, friendly personality to an extent along with Vegeta's ego. Said ego means he can't [[InsistentTerminology ''physically'' bring himself to call Goku "Goku"]] and the Goku side of his voice doesn't say the word "fuck."
823[[/folder]]
824
825[[folder:Uub]]
826!!Uub
827--->'''Voiced by:''' Simon Robertson
828* {{Irony}}: For a being that devoured everything around himself without restraint, being reincarnated into a poor starving family would be a tragic case if Bulma didn't leverage her wealth at Goku's request.
829* NiceGuy: To contrast his previous self, Uub is legitimately the most "good" person in the entire DBZA canon. His use of his family's entire net worth being a desperate Hail Mary to earn them enough money to survive.
830* KarmicJackpot: Being reborn as Uub made Kid Buu a kindhearted, caring person who gave up every bit of money he could to try and win the World Martial Arts tournament for his family's prosperity. This in turn convinces Goku that he'd be a great student and secures this by having Bulma use her [[Fiction500 absolutely absurd wealth]] to ensure that Uub's family never wants for food again.
831* {{Reincarnation}}: As in canon, he's Kid Buu's. This causes Goku to accidentally refer to him as Buu.
832[[/folder]]

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