Pilaf Gang , Emperor Pilaf in the English anime dub, is a small impish blue creature who is the leader of the and dreams of ruling the world. He seeks the Dragon Balls to wish for world domination together with his two minions: , a humanoid dog in a ninja outfit; and , a woman who resorts to weaponry and technology, and serves as a foil to the bumbling personalities of her colleagues. Shu was originally named when he first appeared, but when the series was being adapted into an anime, the staff asked Toriyama what his name was and he replied with Shu instead, forgetting that he had already named him. By the time he realized the mistake, the anime had already aired, so he decided to use Shu in the manga when the character reappeared. After initially succeeding in obtaining the Dragon Balls, the Pilaf Gang is foiled by Goku and his companions after
Oolong's wish is granted by
Shenron just before Pilaf can say his. The Pilaf Gang returns to antagonize Goku a few more times throughout the series when they attempt to obtain the Dragon Balls again, and when they release King Piccolo from his confinement. Prior to the events of the fourteenth
Dragon Ball Z film and
Dragon Ball Super, the Pilaf Gang use the Dragon Balls to wish for the restoration of their youth, only for the wish to backfire and them being transformed into young children by Shenron. They attempt to infiltrate Bulma's birthday party to claim the Dragon Balls, but are foiled in the attempt. During the course of the
Dragon Ball Super series the Pilaf Gang reform, much like several of Goku's past adversaries, and they even become Trunks' classmates at school. Pilaf is voiced by
Shigeru Chiba in Japanese,
Dave Mallow in the Harmony Gold dub,
Don Brown in the BLT dub,
Chuck Huber in the Funimation dub, and Dean Galloway in the Blue Water dub; for
Mystical Adventure, he is voiced by
Mike McFarland in the Funimation dub, Sharon Mann in the AB Groupe dub, and Apollo Abraham in the Creative dub. Shu is voiced by
Tesshō Genda in Japanese, Dave Mallow in the Harmony Gold dub,
Doug Parker in the BLT dub, and
Chris Cason in the Funimation dub, Jonathan Love in the Blue Water dub; for
Mystical Adventure, he is voiced by Brian Thomas in the Funimation dub, Jodi Forrest in the AB Groupe dub, and Nesty Ramirez in the Creative dub. Mai is voiced by
Eiko Yamada in Japanese, He came into being when the Namekian who became Earth's guardian deity purged himself spiritually, and the negative energy took on a physical form after being cast off. He and the good half,
Kami, are linked; if one dies, the other does as well. After being formed, he designates himself as the Great Demon King and terrorizes the world. He is imprisoned by Mutaito, the master of Master Roshi and Master Shen, in a rice cooker by the deadly technique. After being released by Pilaf, he attempts to kill anyone that could possibly seal him again (including Master Roshi and Chiaotzu) and uses the Dragon Balls to restore his youth before destroying
Shenron, rendering them useless. He then takes over the King of the World's palace and has the King announce him as his successor before being confronted by Goku, who, in their second battle, punches a large hole through his abdomen. Before dying, he regurgitates the egg containing his reincarnation,
Piccolo Jr., to enact his revenge. He is voiced by
Takeshi Aono in Japanese,
Scott McNeil in the Ocean dub, and
Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub. King Piccolo also appears in the American live-action film
Dragonball Evolution, where he is portrayed by
James Marsters; his voice was dubbed over by
Hōchū Ōtsuka in the Japanese version of the film. Before Piccolo Jr., King Piccolo created several offspring to help him with his plans. His first shown offspring, , helps him formulate his plan until he is killed when Goku knocks King Piccolo into him. He also creates to hunt down the contenders of the World Martial Arts Tournament to keep the sealing technique from resurfacing. Tambourine kills Krillin and beats a weakened Goku, but due to Goku's Saiyan physiology, the near-fatal beating raises his strength dramatically, and Goku vaporizes him with a
Kamehameha in a rematch. The third, , is created to find Dragon Balls, but he is killed and eaten by Yajirobe. The fourth, , is created to battle Tien Shinhan, who he easily defeats until Goku appears and crushes his head in one blow. Piano is voiced by
Masato Hirano in Japan and
Sonny Strait in the Funimation dub; Tambourine is voiced by
Ryūsei Nakao in Japan and
Dameon Clarke in the Funimation dub; Cymbal is voiced by
Daisuke Gōri in Japan and Mark Orvik in the Funimation dub; and Drum is voiced by Daisuke Gōri in Japan and Bob Carter in the Funimation dub.
Garlic Jr. is a character that first appears in
Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone. His father was imprisoned by Kami in the realm of darkness, leaving Garlic Jr. with resentment and desire for revenge. He obtains the seven Dragon Balls, wishes for immortality, and begin his quest for revenge. He is defeated when Gohan pushes Garlic Jr. into the , an alternate dimension he can freely open. Garlic Jr. is one of the few original characters from the films to appear in the TV series. In the TV series, he breaks free using the as a power source, leading to the events of the
Garlic Jr. arc.
Frieza , or Frieza in the English anime dub, is the self-styled
emperor of Universe 7. His organization (フリーザ軍,
Furīza-gun), known as "Freeza's Gang" in the Viz Media localization and "Frieza Force" in the Funimation anime dub, controls a majority of Universe 7 at the peak of its power and serves as the primary antagonistic force of the first half of the
Dragon Ball Z series. Frieza employs and enslaves powerful races, such as the Saiyans, to take over suitable planets so that they can be sold to the highest bidders, or alternatively to destroy planets that are determined to be financially unviable. Frieza's forces are equipped with scouters, portable computers mainly used to measure power levels, and wear standard-issue battle armor that usually have dual shoulder guards, matching gloves and boots, and some form of skirt armor or crotch guard. Frieza first appears on Planet Namek, where he systematically eradicates most of the native Namekian population to obtain the Dragon Balls so that he can wish for eternal life. It is eventually revealed that Frieza was responsible for destroying the Saiyan planet Vegeta, killing all but a few Saiyans, as he feared their power. He retains three of them (Vegeta, Nappa, and
Raditz) as his underlings. Frieza later engages Goku and his associates in a protracted battle, with Goku transforming into a Super Saiyan after Frieza kills Krillin. Out of anger and frustration at his inability to counter Goku's newfound power, Frieza blasts a hole into Namek's core in order to destroy the planet. Frieza is then sliced in half by his own attack and begs for mercy, with Goku giving him some of his surplus energy. After he uses that energy to attack, Goku then seemingly kills Frieza. He is later rebuilt with cybernetic body parts and travels to Earth with his father and their forces to seek revenge, but all of them are easily killed by Trunks, who traveled back in time from the future. In ''
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and the Dragon Ball Super'' series, one of Frieza's loyal officers named travels to Earth along with his subordinate to resurrect their master by using Earth's Dragon Balls to summon
Shenron. During a subsequent invasion on Earth, Sorbet was killed by his own master's
ki blast, which was intended for Krillin but was deflected by Vegeta. Even though Frieza utilizes a powerful new form developed as a result of intensive training, Goku defeats him again and sends him back to Hell. A deceased Frieza is later recruited by Goku to participate in the as a member of Team Universe 7. For his contributions in the tournament. Frieza is fully revived and rejoins his subordinates.
Zarbon and Dodoria and are two of Frieza's top-ranking henchmen, first seen alongside their master on Planet Namek collecting the planet's Dragon Balls. Dodoria's looks brutish and vulgar, while Zarbon appears to be a handsome, long-haired humanoid alien with a refined temperament. Bulma is blinded by her attraction to Zarbon's uncommon physical beauty during their initial encounter and initially mistakes him for an ally. While their former cohort
Vegeta have little difficulty dispatching Dodoria, who reveals to him that Frieza was responsible for the destruction of the Saiyan homeworld, Zarbon manages to defeat and capture him after transforming into a powerful reptilian beast after their initial encounter. After Zarbon retrieves Vegeta's battered body and brings him to Frieza's ship in order to heal him for interrogation, Vegeta manages to escape and steal Frieza's Dragon Balls. Zarbon fights Vegeta again, but Vegeta kills him in the rematch. The duo has been referenced in
Dragon Ball Super and makes cameo appearances in flashbacks. They also appear in
Bardock – The Father of Goku, where Zarbon advises Frieza to destroy the Saiyan homeworld, and Dodoria massacred Bardock's teammates. In an issue of
Beckett Anime, a
Beckett magazine publication, Zarbon was voted as one of the top five greatest henchmen of all anime and was the only character from
Dragon Ball on the list. Zarbon is voiced by
Shō Hayami in the original Japanese series and
Hiroaki Miura in
Dragon Ball Kai and
Episode of Bardock. In the English versions of the series, he is voiced by
Paul Dobson in the Ocean dub, by
Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub, and by
J. Michael Tatum in
Dragon Ball Z Kai. Dodoria is voiced by
Yukitoshi Hori in the original Japanese series and by
Takashi Nagasako in
Dragon Ball Kai and
Episode of Bardock. In the English versions of the series, he is voiced by
Paul Dobson in the Ocean dub, by Chris Forbis in the Funimation dub and by
John Swasey in
Dragon Ball Z Kai.
Ginyu Force The is a team of five mercenaries who are hired by Frieza. The Ginyu Force and their poses were influenced from the
sentai and
tokusatsu television shows Toriyama watched with his children. Though physically some of the strongest individuals in the universe, the Ginyu Force's members delight in coming up with strange poses, betting candy on fights, and playing
rock paper scissors. Frieza orders them to defeat Vegeta and help obtain the Dragon Balls on Planet Namek. In the anime, the four deceased members of the Ginyu Force (sans their leader, Captain Ginyu, who was still alive) appear on King Kai's planet in the afterlife and battle Tien Shinhan, Yamcha, and Chiaotzu. , named Guldo in the English anime dub, is a fat, short, four-eyed, green-skinned humanoid who, although physically weak, has psychic powers, including the ability to freeze time for as long as he can hold his breath. He can also immobilize opponents and control objects with
telekinesis. He is the first one killed when Vegeta interrupts his fight with Krillin and Gohan and
decapitates him. Guldo is voiced by
Kōzō Shioya in the original series and
Yasuhiro Takato in
Kai. In English, he is voiced by
Terry Klassen in the Ocean dub, Dylan Thompson in Funimation's original dub, Bill Townsley in their redub, and by
Greg Ayres in
Kai. , or Recoome in the English anime dub is a sadistic, orange-haired humanoid who names his attacks after himself. He uses Vegeta like a plaything in their fight, defeats Krillin in one blow, and nearly kills Gohan. When Goku arrives, Recoome is defeated with a single blow before being finished off by Vegeta. Recoome is voiced by
Kenji Utsumi in the original series and
Seiji Sasaki in
Kai. In English, he is voiced by
David Kaye in the Ocean dub and
Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub. , named Burter in the English anime dub, is a blue-skinned reptile-like humanoid who claims to be the fastest being in the universe. He and Jeice attack Goku together, but Burter is incapacitated before Vegeta kills him. Burter is voiced by
Yukimasa Kishino in the original series and
Masaya Onosaka in
Kai. In English, he is voiced by Alec Willows in the Ocean dub,
Mark Britten in Funimation's original dub,
Christopher Sabat in their redub, and by
Vic Mignogna in
Kai. , named Jeice in the English anime dub, is a white-haired, red-skinned humanoid. He and Burter attack Goku together, but flees to fetch Captain Ginyu when Burter is incapacitated. After Ginyu switches bodies with Goku, they chase after Krillin, Gohan, and Vegeta; Jeice begins a fight with Vegeta and is killed. Jeice is voiced by
Kazumi Tanaka in the original series and
Daisuke Kishio in
Kai. In English, he is voiced by
Scott McNeil in the Ocean dub,
Christopher Sabat in the Funimation dub, and by
Jason Liebrecht in
Kai. is a horned purple-skinned humanoid who is the leader of the Ginyu Force. He is shown to be the most tactically skilled, as he deduced that Goku was masking his true power level by simply watching him fight. After seeing Goku's increased power level when using the
Kaio-ken, Ginyu inflicts a near-fatal injury on himself, before using his technique that allows him to switch bodies with anyone, leaving Goku with Ginyu's nearly dead body. As Goku, Ginyu momentarily deceives Krillin but has trouble fighting Krillin and Gohan when he realizes that he can not fully control Goku's power. Ginyu then tries to switch into Vegeta's body, but Goku intervenes getting his body back, and when Ginyu tries again, he switches bodies with a Namekian frog Goku throws in the way. In
Dragon Ball Super, Ginyu is revealed to have survived Namek's destruction and escaped to Earth, though he is still trapped in the frog's body. He takes the opportunity to swap bodies with one of Frieza's soldiers named Tagoma, but is killed by Vegeta shortly afterward. Ginyu is voiced by
Hideyuki Hori in the original series and
Katsuyuki Konishi in
Kai. In English, he is voiced by
Richard Newman in the Ocean dub,
Dale Kelly in Funimation's original dub,
Brice Armstrong in their redub, and by
Robert Bruce Elliott in
Kai.
Nappa is one of the few remaining Saiyans that were known to survive the destruction of Planet Vegeta. An elite Saiyan warrior, Nappa uses as grunts to root out weaker opponents or to assess an opponent's power and skill level. Nappa encounters the Dragon Team after he traveled to Earth with the Saiyan prince Vegeta in search of the Dragon Balls. He survives Chiaotzu's self-destructing attack, causes Tien Shinhan to die of exhaustion, and kills Piccolo. He is defeated by Goku, who had returned to Earth after receiving intensive training from King Kai. Seeing that Nappa has been defeated, Vegeta kills him for his incompetence. In Japanese he is voiced by
Shōzō Iizuka in
Dragon Ball Z, and
Tetsu Inada in
Dragon Ball Kai. In English, he is voiced by
Michael Dobson in the Ocean dub, and by
Christopher Sabat and
Phil Parsons in the Funimation dub.
Raditz , also known as Raditz the Runt, is a Saiyan warrior and Goku's older brother. Raditz is one of the few remaining Saiyans following the destruction of their homeworld, Planet Vegeta. He arrives on Earth, searching for his long-lost brother in order to recruit him in conquering other planets. When Goku refuses, Raditz kidnaps Gohan, and orders Goku to kill 100 Earthlings within a day if he wants his son back. Instead, Goku and Piccolo team up to defeat Raditz, though their combined powers are not enough. Goku grapples Raditz and allows Piccolo to kill them both with his
Makankosappo technique. Before Raditz dies, Piccolo taunts him by explaining that Goku will be revived by the Dragon Balls, though Raditz manages to send one final transmission to inform Vegeta and Nappa of this, believing that his Saiyan comrades will come to Earth and use the Dragon Balls to revive him, but Vegeta and Nappa travel to Earth to use the Dragon Balls for their own purposes instead. He also makes a single panel appearance in Toriyama's 2014
Dragon Ball Minus: The Departure of the Fated Child special, and a minor appearance in
Dragon Ball Super: Broly. He is voiced by
Shigeru Chiba in Japanese, Cooler also appears as a playable character in
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, and appears in a what-if scenario in the games story mode.
Cell is Doctor Gero's ultimate creation, who was created to get revenge on Goku. He is an
artificial life form created using the
cells of several characters from the series, including Goku, Piccolo, and Frieza; as a result, Cell is able to perform techniques such as the
Kamehameha. Cell evolves several times throughout his appearances; he originally evolves from a
cicada-like form into his Imperfect form, which is still insect-like in appearance. Both his first form and his second Semi-Perfect form have a long tail that ends in a stinger-like appendage and allows him to absorb other organisms. The tail recedes under his wings in his final Perfect form, and he can use it to spawn Cell Juniors, minuscule childlike versions of himself. He needs Androids 17 and
18 to evolve, and when he discovers that they are already dead in his timeline, he kills the Trunks of his timeline and uses his time machine to travel back in time. He eventually absorbs both after many battles and ascends to his perfect form. He decides to hold the , a tournament in which he fights against Earth's strongest fighters. Cell defeats Goku, but is eventually killed by Gohan.
Broly is the main villain in the films
Dragon Ball Z: Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan and
Broly – Second Coming. He is depicted to be born with a power greater than most elite adult Saiyans, and is mentally unstable as an adult. He eventually becomes the spoken of in legends, with his destructive tendencies only being quelled by a special controlling device created by scientists for his father, . A different version of Broly appears in the animated film
Dragon Ball Super: Broly, whose backstory and physical appearance have been personally reworked by Toriyama and integrated into the series' canon continuity.
Majin Buu , written as "Majin Buu" in the English anime dub and translated as "
Djinn-Buu" in the English manga, is a magical life form created by the witch Marba in the Demon Realm eons before the events of
Dragon Ball take place, although Bibbidi ( ビビディ
Bibidi) claimed to be his true creator. He was temporarily sealed by Bibbidi and brought to Earth, their next target, but Bibbidi was killed by the last surviving
Supreme Kai. Bibbidi's son Babidi makes it his goal to revive Buu. Upon being released, Buu appears as an innocent-looking pudgy pink
genie-like creature. After Buu kills Babidi, he becomes close friends with
Mr. Satan, which causes him to expel his evil side that manifests into a taller and skinnier form that absorbs the fat Buu, becoming muscular and stronger. This Majin Buu is interested in a challenge, and absorbs Goten and Trunks (as Gotenks), Piccolo, and Gohan. It is revealed by the Supreme Kai that the fat form of Buu is the result of the original Majin Buu, known as "," or Kid Buu in English dubs, absorbing the Dai Supreme Kai into his body. The original Majin Buu is a sleek, child-sized being who is obsessed with chaos and destruction; Buu reverts to this form after Goku and Vegeta remove his
benevolent aspect from his body, who then sides with the Saiyans against his original incarnation. The original Majin Buu is defeated and killed by Goku, who wishes for him to be reincarnated as a good person. Ten years later, Goku encounters the reincarnation of Buu known as and handpicks him for training as his potential successor.
Babidi , Babidi in the English anime dub, is a or warlock and son of Bibbidi, the warlock who claimed to have created Majin Buu. Long after Buu is sealed away and his father is dead, he revives Buu to help him conquer the universe. Babidi is capable of taking control of someone using his magic; a large "M" appears on their forehead. Babidi takes over the minds of strong warriors in order to help him achieve his goal, including
Dabura, alien warrior , light-devouring monster , and two humans, and . Babidi uses them to collect energy for Buu's revival, and later enlists Vegeta to help him, though Vegeta is able to ignore his orders. After Buu is revived, Babidi controls him by threatening to reseal him, though after being manipulated by Goku, Buu turns on him and shatters his head with a single punch. In the anime, he appears in Hell, cheering Goku and Vegeta on during their fight with Buu. Babidi is referenced in
Dragon Ball Super and appears in flashback scenes. Babidi is voiced by
Jōji Yanami in the original series and
Bin Shimada in
Kai,
Terry Klassen in the Ocean dub, and
Duncan Brannan in the Funimation dub.
Dabura , named "Dabura" in the English anime dub, is Babidi's mind-controlled goon. Dabura appears when Goku, Gohan, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Krillin enter Babidi's ship to aid the Supreme Kai and his attendant Kibito in preventing Majin Buu's awakening. He obliterates Kibito single-handedly, turns Piccolo and Krillin to stone by spitting at them, and helps Babidi corrupt Vegeta with a spell. When Buu awakens, he transmutes Dabura into a large cookie and consumes him, restoring his petrified victims to normal. In a filler episode of the
Dragon Ball Z anime, Dabura is shown accompanying Bulma, Chi-Chi, and Videl in their search for Gohan in the afterlife. Dabura is voiced by
Ryūzaburō Ōtomo in the Japanese version of the anime series. In the Ocean Group English dub, his voice is supplied by
Scott McNeil, and by Rick Robertson in the Funimation English dub. His name is a pun on the phrase
Abracadabra. He was the Supreme Demon King who presided over all three Demon Worlds before Gomah succeeded him, and the latter was his vice-Supreme Demon King. His father, Supreme Demon King Abura (アーブラ
Ābura) possessed the Tertian Oculus, or Evil Third Eye before him, but Dabura hired a thief to steal the artifact. By the time the thief had escaped, though, he was killed, and thus Dabura could not retrieve the item.
Gomah Gomah (ゴマー
Gomā) is the main antagonist of
Dragon Ball Daima and the former Supreme Demon King who ascended following Dabura's death. He was formerly the vice-Supreme Demon King under the reign of Dabura. He is responsible for transforming the central cast into younger versions of themselves using the Dragon Balls, and appears initially as a small, imp-like clown creature wearing a red-and-black suit. Gomah is voiced by
Showtaro Morikubo in the Japanese version of the anime, and Tom Laflin in the English dub. After a servant obtained the Tertian Oculus from Hybis' belt, Gomah transforms into a monstrous version of himself by inserting the eye into his forehead. He is eventually confronted by a combined force of Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Shin, Glorio, Majin Kuu, Majin Duu, and Tamagami Number One, but is able to defeat them easily, even after Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan 3. Afterward, Goku transforms into a Super Saiyan 4, but it's still not enough until Glorio uses the Dragon Balls to return the main characters to their adult forms, which allows Vegeta to dominate Gomah, but Gomah uses the eye's magic to restore his own vitality and prevent Vegeta from finishing him. Gomah is defeated by Majin Kuu in the finale of
Dragon Ball Daima, and Kuu succeeds him to become the new Demon King. Gomah is sealed away alongside Degesu for 99 years by Arinsu and Marba.
Degesu Degesu (デゲス
Degesu) is the former Vice-Supreme Demon King who held the position under the reign of Gomah. He appeared in the first episode of
Daima and is a member of the Glind species, as well as a sibling to both Arinsu and Nahare, the latter being most commonly known as Shin. He is voiced by
Junya Enoki in Japanese and Landon McDonald in the English dub. He is responsible for disabling Warp-sama, and ordering one of the palace's servants to obtain the Tertian Oculus from Hybis' belt. He later holds the baby version of Dende hostage, before being defeated in an ambush led by Glorio. During the incident, Degesu mentions the fact that the Glind naturally seek positions of power, which explains why they are often seen as gods in the multiverse. In the finale of
Daima, he was sealed away alongside his former superior, Gomah.
Dr. Arinsu Dr. Arinsu (ドクター・アリンス
Dokutā Arinsu) is a Glind scientist working under Gomah, and an older sibling of both Degesu and Nahare. Her voice is provided by
Yoko Hikasa in Japanese and Morgan Laure in the English dub. She hired Glorio to help her obtain the Dragon Balls with the ultimate goal of betraying Gomah and becoming new Supreme Demon King. Her aim if she had attained the role was to transform the Demon Realm into a more fearsome, violent place that would rule the entire multiverse. This position put her at odds with her two siblings, particularly Nahare. Once Goku obtained the three-star Dragon Ball, Arinsu met with the Great Witch Marba (大魔女マーバ
Dai Majo Māba), who created Majin Buu, in order to create two more creatures, known as
Majin Kuu and Majin Duu. Arinsu then uses the two's abilities in order to obtain the one-star Dragon Ball, which she never notifies Glorio about, and thus uses as a ransom toward Goku's group. Afterward, during the battle with Gomah, she orders Glorio to make a wish on the Dragon Balls to make her the Supreme Demon King, but he instead wishes to return Goku and his friends to their normal size, which frustrates Arinsu, leading her to fire him. Eventually, she decides to scour the archives for a way to remove the Tertian Oculus from Gomah, and with Kuu's help she manages to discover that striking the eye's bearer in the back of the head three times consecutively would remove the eye. After Majin Kuu defeated Gomah and became the new Supreme Demon King, he granted Arinsu the rank of Vice-Supreme Demon King, after she had turned down the chance to become the Supreme Demon King.
Marba Great Witch Marba (大魔女マーバ
Dai Majo Māba) is the witch who created Majin Buu. She later created Majin Kuu and Majin Duu under Arinsu's instructions, using the essence from Majin Buu's regenerative fragments. The two develop a brotherly bond and become a duo thanks to their complementary skillsets. After Gomah is defeated, she seals him away alongside Degesu for 99 years. Thanks to her efforts, King Kuu grants her the rank of minister. She is voiced by
Mami Horikoshi in Japanese.
Goku Black/Zamasu , or simply Black, is an entity who is identical to Son Goku in appearance. He arrives on an alternate future Earth, encounters
that timeline's version of Trunks, and wreaks havoc on the remaining human population for the sake of "justice" while calling himself Son Goku. Goku and his associates discover that Goku Black is actually , an apprentice Supreme Kai from Universe 10 of a pre-altered main timeline who despises all mortal life and hijacked Goku's body using the Super Dragon Balls. Goku Black and Zamasu from the Universe 10 of Trunks' timeline fuse into a single being using the earrings, and is eventually defeated by the combined effort of Goku, Trunks, and their allies. Zamasu is ultimately erased by Zeno of the alternate future time line along with the entirety of that time line's multiverse, which he had ravaged and ruined as part of . ==Supporting characters==