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Yamcha’s death might just be one of the biggest demises in Dragon Ball Z history for all the wrong reasons. With the former ...
Dragon Ball's Androids went on to do great things after their introductions, including helping save the world, starting a family with one of Earth's strongest Dragon Ball heroes, and becoming the ...
These fan made Dragon Ball fusions combine some characters who would probably never be fighting on the same side along with some others ... Android 13 and Android 17. Fan art by bloodsplach ...
Enter the fan-made Hyper Dragon Ball Z. ... As a pretty big DBZ fan, I wish there were about two dozen more, but developer Team Z2 is planning to release Android 18, Super Buu, Gotenks, ...
Power Levels have always been hard to keep track of, but these fan-made ones actually line up with what's depicted in the anime and manga.
This fan art imagines what the result would be from a fusion of Android 21, the female villain of the hit Dragon Ball FigtherZ video game, and Cheelai, the female Freeza Force recruit who ...
What's most impressive, however, is that, while Dragon Ball Z: Light of Hope doesn't have a one-man crew, the production team appears very small, especially in comparison to what you'd find on a ...
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He made himself an android following the absolute devastation of the Red Ribbon army by Goku circa Dragon Ball. He made all the Androids above, and based the mainline Androids on Goku's power circa Z.
Originally known as Vomi, Android 21 was an original character created for the fighting game Dragon Ball FighterZ. In the story, she was revealed to have been a researcher for the Red Ribbon Army ...
Dragon Ball Xenoverse released in North America five years ago yesterday. It’s far from the best Dragon Ball fighting game, but it had a secret weapon: the ability to create original characters.
In the latest “Dragon Ball” outing, directed by Tetsuro Kodama and written by the series creator, Akira Toriyama, the menacing villain is a pair of state-of-the-art androids.