Key Takeaways
- Bulma – a scientist with brains and no combat prowess – aids Z Warriors with her inventions.
- Porunga helps revive important characters by granting wishes, showing his significance.
- Zeno, the Omni-King, holds immense power, capable of wiping out universes effortlessly.
Dragon Ball is a beloved battle shonen series that needs no introduction. Goku’s humble adventures have transformed into something else entirely, encompassing a whole host of epic battles where fighters reach new heights in power time and time again.
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8 Bulma Briefs
A Scientist With A Fiery Personality
- Debut:The Secret of the Dragon Balls (Episode 1 of Dragon Ball)
Bulma has been a major part of Dragon Ball from the very first episode, and it’s genuinely impressive that this character has never felt the need to throw a single punch. She’s the gifted daughter of a scientist with the brains to match and who has developed several amazing contraptions throughout the series.
Her ingenious capsules have provided the Z Warriors a place to train and countless meals, among other things. Even after all the developments that have happened in Dragon Ball since her debut, Bulma still wows everyone with her zeal to work and craft scientific inventions that can aid the world and its heroes in unique ways time and time again.
7 Porunga
Summoned With The Namekian Dragon Balls
- Debut:Password is Porunga (Episode 75 of Dragon Ball Z)
The existence of the Namekian Dragon Balls was a source of great joy for everyone on Earth who thought that their friends could be revived with the ones they had on Earth. However, gaining the services of this wish-granting dragon was an uphill battle, given how Frieza and Vegeta also had their sights set on this dragon.
Thankfully, the heroes managed to summon the dragon Porunga, who granted the wishes required to revive the people who mattered. This dragon made an appearance at the end of the Buu Saga too, with his wish to restore Goku’s energy and save the entire planet from extinction.
6 Zeno
The Omni-King Who Doesn’t Need To Fight To Obliterate Anything And Everything
- Debut:A Decision at Last! Is the Winner Beerus? Or Is It Champa? (Episode 40 of Dragon Ball Super)
At a glance, Zeno doesn’t seem like a big deal, but that’s precisely what creators want their audience to think. The fact that the most powerful being in the multiverse looks and acts like a child betrays his true strength, with this character boasting the ability to wipe out an entire universe at the drop of a hat.
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This makes it completely trivial for Zeno to participate in a single battle. He doesn’t even need to throw a bunch to wipe someone out of existence, especially since a serious punch would probably lead to the Omni-King accidentally tearing reality itself or creating a black hole, among other things.
5 Chi-Chi
Goku’s Wife Who Tends To Blow Up At Her Fight-Obsessed Family A Lot
- Debut:The Ox King on Fire Mountain (Episode 7 of Dragon Ball)
There’s no denying that Chi-Chi loves her husband, but his obsession with fighting in death matches does get to her after a point. She doesn’t want her children to develop the same mentality and hates it when Goku trains Gohan to fight in battles where her son can lose his life.
This leads to some comical outbursts where Goku is pulled down a peg by his wife for being so irresponsible. It doesn’t help that Goku does everything but make an honest living, forcing Chi-Chi to borrow money from her rich father more often than not.
4 Dende
A Gifted Namekian Who Became The New Guardian Of Earth
- Debut:Defying Orders (Episode 46 of Dragon Ball Z)
Dende was introduced in the Namek Saga as a young Namekian who saw his friends and family killed violently by Frieza and his lackeys. This brutality traumatizes him, but the Z Warriors ensure that he has a place to stay with them on Earth.
After Kami fuses with Piccolo, Dende is given the responsibility of being the new Guardian of Earth. He takes this responsibility in stride, creating a new set of Dragon Balls and looking out for the heroes whenever they need help.
3 King Kai
A Divine Being Who Taught Goku The Kaio-ken And The Spirit Bomb
- Debut:The End of Snake Way (Episode 18 of Dragon Ball Z)
After the fight with Raditz, Goku is sent to heaven and must make his way across Snake Way to reach King Kai’s planet. This divine entity chooses to train Goku after making him complete certain challenges, following which he teaches Goku two of his most iconic techniques.
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Both the Kaio-ken and Spirit Bomb are used by Goku to great effect throughout the series. Meanwhile, the fact that his trainer has never participated in a single battle is hard to believe.
2 Pilaf
Once An Emperor, Now A Source Of Comic Relief
- Debut:The Secret of the Dragon Balls (Episode 1 of Dragon Ball)
Pilaf is the first-ever antagonist of the series who is perfect for the comedic vibe that Dragon Ball leans heavily toward early on in the series’ run. The fact that his wish for immortality is thwarted by Oolong’s hilarious request makes for one of the funniest moments where a villain fails to achieve his plans.
He imprisons Goku, only for the full moon to turn him into an Oozaru who destroys his so-called kingdom and turns him into a pauper. With the advent of Dragon Ball Super, Pilaf and his cronies have been relegated to comic relief who constantly fail to execute their plans.
1 Shenron
The Legendary Dragon Who Grants Wishes
- Debut:The Secret of the Dragon Balls (Episode 1 of Dragon Ball)
The dragon summoned from Earth’s Dragon Balls is one of the most iconic characters in the series. Shenron’s mysterious presence makes him a fun creature to witness on-screen whenever he makes a rare appearance, granting the wishes that the heroes need to make their plans a reality.
Watching him sweat after seeing Beerus is an amusing moment and the first time that this beloved dragon has shown any signs of nervousness. It hammers in just how intimidating the God of Destruction is and is a great example of how Shenron’s presence elevates any moment in Dragon Ball where he plays a central role.
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Dragon Ball
- Release Date
- February 26, 1986
- Studio
- Toei Animation
- Creator
- Akira Toriyama
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Dragon Ball Z
- Release Date
- April 26, 1989
- Studio
- Toei Animation
- Creator
- Akira Toriyama
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Dragon Ball Super
- Release Date
- July 5, 2015
- Studio
- Toei Animation
- Creator
- Akira Toriyama