Dragon Ball Z Cell is an artificial life form (referred to as a "Bio-Android") created by
Doctor Gero's supercomputer from cell samples of the universe's strongest warriors, possessing the genetic information of
Goku,
Vegeta,
Piccolo,
King Cold, and
Frieza in an underground complex beneath
Gero's secret laboratory. The Cell that appears as the primary antagonist of his titular arc is from the future, awakening after his development is complete to find that the Androids have been destroyed by
Trunks. After he kills
Trunks, Cell uses his time machine while regressing into an egg to travel back four years, to before the androids appeared, arriving in the present timeline. After hatching and
metamorphosing from his larval, cicada-like form into his insect-like Imperfect form, Cell kills off thousands of people and absorbs them to increase his power in preparation to absorb the Androids. After he has managed to absorb the energy of entire cities of people, Cell finds
Android #17 during his fight with
Piccolo. Cell then breaks
Piccolo's neck before
Android #16 holds the mechanized villain off. However, he eventually finds an opportunity to absorb
#17 and evolve into Semi-Perfect Cell. Cell quickly dispatches
#16, but he is unable to absorb
#18 thanks to the intervention of
Tien Shinhan, who holds him back at the cost of his life force before being rescued by
Goku, along with a surviving
Piccolo. Cell tries to find
Android #18, destroying islands to intimidate her into showing herself, but before he can destroy the island that
#18 is hiding on,
Vegeta appears and overwhelms him with newfound power. At the brink of defeat, Cell talks
Vegeta into letting him absorb
Android #18 so he can give him a better fight, and upon doing so, he assumes his final form, which is much more human-like. In this form, Cell easily defeats
Krillin,
Vegeta, and
Trunks, but spares all of them so that they can come to his fighting tournament, the to find a worthy opponent to face him, intending to destroy Earth when he wins and wanting to enjoy the fear he causes in others. A week later, in the first round of the Cell Games, he quickly defeats
Mr. Satan before moving onto
Goku, who quits upon realizing Cell is stronger than him.
Goku then nominates his son,
Gohan, as Cell's next opponent, to everyone's surprise. Though
Gohan puts up a good fight and proves himself his father's superior, Cell takes the upper hand due to Gohan's pacifistic nature. Wanting to avoid killing Cell if he can help it,
Gohan warns Cell that if he is pushed too far, he will lose control of his anger and kill him, which only drives Cell to torment him further, excited to see this power. He spawns , miniature versions of himself who begin to fight the heroes, causing Gohan's rage to slowly swell. It is only when Cell mercilessly kills
#16 after he had encouraged
Gohan to fight that
Gohan snaps, transforming into a Super Saiyan 2.
Gohan effortlessly and violently kills all the Cell Juniors and then proceeds to overpower Cell himself, aiming to prolong his suffering, dealing so much damage that Cell regurgitates
Android #18 and reverts to his previous form. In desperation, Cell tries to self-destruct and destroy the Earth, but
Goku sacrifices himself by using his Instant Transmission technique to teleport himself and Cell to
King Kai's planet, where Cell explodes, killing everyone there. Cell, however, survives thanks to his unique physiology, which allows him to regenerate from a special
nucleus in his head and grow more powerful whenever he has almost been killed, returning to his Perfect form even stronger than before. He quickly kills
Trunks, and when
Vegeta attacks him in retaliation, easily swats him aside. Cell tries to kill
Vegeta with an energy blast, but
Gohan takes the blast in his place, injuring his arm. With victory in his grasp, Cell decides to destroy the planet with one last
Kamehameha, claiming he has the power to destroy the entire
Solar System. Assisted by his father in spirit,
Gohan retaliates with his own
Kamehameha, ultimately overpowering Cell with
Vegeta's help, destroying his cell nucleus and killing him once and for all.
Mr. Satan, however, takes credit for the victory and becomes a hero. Upon being resurrected by the Dragon Balls and returning to the future,
Trunks destroys
Androids #17 and
#18. Afterward, he realizes from his previous travels that Cell is likely to emerge soon. Three years later,
Trunks is confronted by the Cell of his timeline, who plans to kill
Trunks and use his time machine in the same way his alternate self had. This Cell knew that
Trunks had traveled back and learned of him in the past, but still believes himself more powerful than
Trunks. However,
Trunks showcases his newfound power and quickly dispatches him, finally bringing peace to his part of the timeline. In later episodes of the anime, Cell makes numerous cameo appearances, usually as comic relief. In his posthumous appearances, he is shown causing trouble in Hell along with
Frieza,
King Cold, and the
Ginyu Force. He is defeated by
Goku and
Pikkon and sent to prison and is later seen watching
Goku's battle with
Majin Buu on a crystal ball, openly wondering why
Goku quit against him and then went on to fight
Buu, whom he acknowledges to be a stronger opponent than himself.
Dragon Ball Super A few years later, when
Trunks travels back to the past again,
Trunks reacts in confusion to seeing
Goku alive as he remembers his death from Cell's self-destructing.
Goku informs him of his resurrection that occurred after Trunks had returned to his time. Not long after,
Bulma is revealed to have retained the Time Capsule that Cell had stolen from
Trunks to return to the present timeline. Cell is remembered by
Trunks when he notes the differences between
Gohan as a child, in particular when he fought Cell, and him as an adult upon meeting him for the first time in years. An illusion of Cell appears in the Forest of Fear to
Krillin and
Goku, attacking the pair and growing in size before
Krillin concentrates and dispels the illusion by confronting his fear. Although the original Cell does not appear in the film
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, his schematics were used by the revived Red Ribbon Army to create a stronger model designated as "Cell Max", a red-armored variant of Cell's Semi-Perfect form that lacks the original Cell's ability to regenerate. Serving as the film's final antagonist, he was activated by a desperate Magenta before his mind was fully developed, coming across as a mindless, rampaging monster.
In other media In
Dragon Ball GT, after
Goku is sent to Hell by accident, he confronts both Cell and
Frieza, whose bodies have been rendered temporarily immortal due to the upset in the balance between the two worlds. Though Cell and
Frieza trap
Goku with their new joint attack and freeze him using a witch below them, they too are frozen after venturing down to gloat at him, and due to being dead, are unable to thaw out as
Goku did.
Goku accidentally breaks the ice Cell and
Frieza are trapped within, in pieces, implying that Cell and
Frieza have been erased from existence. However, in a future scene, Frieza and Cell are seen being taken away in a jail cell with tape over their mouths. Cell and
Frieza also appear in the GT live-action show, with new forms. Cell appears in a TV ad for
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, questioning why he is not in the film while
Frieza brags that he is, Cell then remarks that
Frieza only has a non-speaking appearance. Cell appears in
TeamFourStar's
Dragon Ball Z Abridged, voiced by Curtis "Takahata101" Arnott.
Video games Cell appears in several
video games as a boss and playable character, most notably the
Budokai,
Budokai Tenkaichi and
Raging Blast series. He is also a playable character in the
Dragon Ball Z: Collectible Card Game. In several games, Cell has forms that have been created specifically for the installment. In the 1995 game
Dragon Ball Z: Super Battle, after
Goku defeats Cell, he gives him a Senzu Bean and allows him to live. Cell responds by promising to return and win. In
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai, Cell has a nightmare where he accidentally absorbs
Krillin and becomes , with the form leaving him weaker. In the 2003 game
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2, Cell is revived by Bobbidi and becomes a Majin, his appearance being altered with the letter "M" on his forehead alongside black lining appearing under his eyes. This form is short-lived, as
Majin Buu terminates Bobbidi, and absorbs Cell shortly afterward. In the 2005 video game
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi, Cell defeats
Gohan and confronts
Super 17, defeating him when the two fight over a shared interest in killing
Goku. In the 2015 game
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, Cell appears as a mentor for the player, teaching the
Perfect Kamehameha,
Perfect Shot,
All Clear and
Gravity Impact to the player. Within the context of the game's story mode, Cell defeats
Gohan until the player intervenes in their fight, and the version of the character from
Trunks' timeline reaches his Perfect form thanks to Towa's strengthening, though he is destroyed by the player and
Trunks. In the 2016 game
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Cell shows up in his Perfect Form and fights Trunks, also meeting Android 16 for the first time and fighting alongside him. Cell reaches his Perfect form after defeating both Piccolo and #16, then absorbing #17 and #18 at the same time. When an empowered Android #17 fights Piccolo, Trunks warns the player that Cell succeeding in absorbing this version of #17 would mean an even larger power boost than in the main timeline. Cell himself shows up empowered, easily defeating Android #16. Cell later fights alongside the corrupted Cell Juniors, and welcomes Metal Cooler to the Cell Games. In the 2018 game
Dragon Ball FighterZ, Cell defeats Android 18 and is confronted by Goku and Krillin while aiming a beam at her and Android 21. After being defeated, Cell uses the
Solar Flare to escape. Cell laments his lack of power before being confronted by Frieza, who offers him a deal where the two share information with each other. The player then controls Cell after Goku is shot by Android 21, and fights Android 21 with Cell. Cell escapes from Android 21 with another
Solar Flare, and the player returns to Goku from the strain on Cell's body Cell is also a playable character in the crossover fighting games
Battle Stadium D.O.N. and
Jump Force, as well as a supporting character in
Jump Ultimate Stars. In
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, Cell appears with several playable forms each with unique special attacks. ==Reception==