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Gokuu Son
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Gokuu Son

孫 悟空
Kakarot
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5'9" (175.3 cm)
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BIOGRAPHY

Race: Saiyan

Height: 5'9" (175.3 cm)

Weight: 187 lbs (85.4 kg)

Birth year: 737 Age

Hobby: Fighting strong opponents

Favorite food: Everything

Favorite vehicle: Kintoun (Nimbus)

Originally named Kakarot, Gokuu is born a member of a race of extraterrestrials called the Saiyans. Shortly following his birth, Gokuu is sent from his native planet Vegeta to Earth, for potential selling on the intergalactic market by destroying all its life; Goku was also sent away to escape Freeza's genocide of the Saiyans. Once he lands on Earth, he is adopted by an old man named Gohan (who is later just called Grandpa Gohan). At first, Goku is very violent as a kid due to his Saiyan blood, but due to an injury to his head that caused him severe amnesia, Gokuu changes to a more tempered, innocent boy. At the start of the series, Gokuu meets Bulma, Yamucha, Oolong, and Pu'ar, whose characters mirror those found in Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West. He also encounters Kuririn, who eventually becomes his best friend, and others during his journey for more strength. Participating in several World Martial Arts Tournaments, Gokuu also battles foes-turned-allies such as Tenshinhan and Chaozu, as well as the offspring of Demon King Piccolo named Majunior (later, he's named just Piccolo).

Dragon Ball Z takes place 5 years after Gokuu's victory against Piccolo in the 23rd Budokai Tenkaichi. He now has a son named Son Gohan (named after Grandpa Gohan) who lacks his father's love of fighting but has a great hidden potential himself. Throughout the series, Gokuu & Gohan face terribly strong opponents like other powerful Saiyans, a space tyrant, artificial humans, Majins & Gods that threaten Earth while also giving them exhilarating fights. Along with new enemies, they also gain new friends that help in these situations. As well as becoming more powerful, Gokuu learns to accept his forgotten Saiyan heritage (this gives him a small identity crisis when Raditz reveals his past, and is something he carries with him into the proceeding Namek arc) & consistently comes across the predicament of killing an opponent (he starts out killing without much thought to the moral consequences of taking a life, and only after training under Kami does he start to struggle with killing a person; this comes to a head when he fights Freeza on Namek).

In Dragon Ball GT, which is not based on Toriyama's manga, Gokuu is turned into a child by Pilaf via the Black-Star Dragon Balls. The series revolves around him traveling around space to find the Black Star Dragon Balls with the help of his granddaughter Pan and Trunks. After collecting the spheres, Gokuu does battle with Baby (a Tuffle who wants revenge on all Saiyans for killing his race), Super 17 (a powered-up version of former enemy Artificial Human 17) and various Evil Dragons (the physical constructs of negative energy accumulated in the Dragon Balls; they are called Shadow Dragons in FUNimation's dub). The series ends with Gokuu leaving for good with Shenron and returning 100 years later to witness the match between Gokuu Jr. and Vegeta Jr.

In Dragon Ball Online (which takes place 216 years after Dragon Ball Z, in which Toriyama had a lot of creative control over the story, unlike Dragon Ball GT), a new villain by the name of Miira appears with the goal to obtain Gokuu's DNA.

In Cross Epoch, the Dragon Ball and One Piece crossover one-shot, Gokuu is seen accompanying Luffy to attend a party hosted by Shenron from whom key characters from both series had received an invitation.

In Dragon Ball Minus, it is revealed that Gokuu was sent away by his mother and father (Gine & Bardock) to escape Freeza's genocide of the Saiyans. Gokuu leaves Planet Vegeta in his pod with a forlorn look as his parents send him away.

Gokuu is known for his laid-back personality and his love of fighting worthy opponents. He will eat anything without much qualms. He has an uncanny ability to make allies out of foes he has fought (in some cases to the death), though his capacity for sparing his enemies has occasionally been criticized as foolish (Gokuu generally only fights to win and improve himself, and spares his enemies after winning only for them to attack him when his back is turned). Gokuu can also be very blunt, and not afraid to express his opinion in a discussion, such as when he questioned Krillin's marriage to Android 18 (who was not fully human and a previous enemy who threatened his life). Despite his kind-hearted nature, Gokuu can feel incredible anger in cases of extreme turmoil, such as the death of a close friend/relative, or when someone murders many innocents needlessly. He has a simple, practical view of the world and is somewhat naive to the world around him. Because of this, many characters incorrectly assume him to be somewhat stupid, although once he has a basic understanding of things, he learns very quickly. His most remarkable ability is his will to succeed, his tenacity and persistence.

He's so focused on improving himself as a warrior that some of the decisions he makes are detrimental to the survival of humanity or those who he cares about. Such examples include when he purposefully chose not to help his friends and family when they were attacked by Beerus at Bulma's birthday so as to study his opponent, or when he elected not to destroy Gero's lab in favor of his curiosity at his potential opponents' strength even though it might've meant the destruction of mankind. This is also touched upon when he spares Vegeta for a rematch in the Saiyan arc, despite this also being a threat to humanity. However, he has shown to be able to slightly curb this selfishness, as he elected to not return to life after dying in the fight against Cell so that Earth would not be endangered by the evil people he tends to attract (although, Goku is also interested in fighting the masters in the afterlife indicating some slight selfishness was still apparent).

Goku has also admitted to not being good at creating things, and being better at breaking stuff at the end of Dragon Ball Kai. In Dragon Ball Super Ep. 4, Goku is revealed not to be much of a party-goer. He has also shown an affinity with training younger kids (like how he did with Gohan in the Androids arc, Goten & Trunks in the Buu arc, and Uub at the end of the series).

APPEARANCES

Major appearances

CAST

Voice actors

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Nozawa, Masako
Nozawa, Masako
Japanese
Kawazu, Yasuhiko
Kawazu, Yasuhiko
Japanese
Morrow, Kirby
Morrow, Kirby
English
Clinkenbeard, Colleen
Clinkenbeard, Colleen
English
Goodson, Barbara
Goodson, Barbara
English
Watson, Jeffrey
Watson, Jeffrey
English
Henderson, Saffron
Henderson, Saffron
English
Schemmel, Sean
Schemmel, Sean
English
James Corlett, Ian
James Corlett, Ian
English
Kelamis, Peter
Kelamis, Peter
English
Nadolny, Stephanie
Nadolny, Stephanie
English
Slusar, Zoe
Slusar, Zoe
English
Kwan, Andrea
Kwan, Andrea
English
Bridges, Dave
Bridges, Dave
English
Lang, Lex
Lang, Lex
English
Gasman, David
Gasman, David
English
Forrest, Jodi
Forrest, Jodi
English
Sampler, Philece
Sampler, Philece
English
Cox, Richard Ian
Cox, Richard Ian
English
Lecordier, Brigitte
Lecordier, Brigitte
French
Borg, Patrick
Borg, Patrick
French
Mercier, Thierry
Mercier, Thierry
French
Redler, Thierry
Redler, Thierry
French
Flick, Alain
Flick, Alain
French
Nouel, Antoine
Nouel, Antoine
French
Dorenkamp, Corinna
Dorenkamp, Corinna
German
Morgenstern, Tommy
Morgenstern, Tommy
German
Strobl, Amadeus
Strobl, Amadeus
German
Vielhaben, Ann
Vielhaben, Ann
German
Bräuler, Stefan
Bräuler, Stefan
German
Schaff, Frank
Schaff, Frank
German
Katan, Orli
Katan, Orli
Hebrew
Grinberg, Itan
Grinberg, Itan
Hebrew
Meir Vanunu, Avraham
Meir Vanunu, Avraham
Hebrew
Lippai, László
Lippai, László
Hungarian
Ward, Andrea
Ward, Andrea
Italian
Scianca, Patrizia
Scianca, Patrizia
Italian
De Angelis, Lorenzo
De Angelis, Lorenzo
Italian
Torrisi, Paolo
Torrisi, Paolo
Italian
Moneta, Claudio
Moneta, Claudio
Italian
Kim, Yeong Seon
Kim, Yeong Seon
Korean
Kang, Su Jin
Kang, Su Jin
Korean
Choi, Mun Ja
Choi, Mun Ja
Korean
Shen, Dawei
Shen, Dawei
Mandarin
Hao, Xianghai
Hao, Xianghai
Mandarin
Yu, Zheng Chang
Yu, Zheng Chang
Mandarin
Hsu, Maggie
Hsu, Maggie
Mandarin
Bezerra, Wendel
Bezerra, Wendel
Portuguese (BR)
Santisteban, Noeli
Santisteban, Noeli
Portuguese (BR)
Bezerra, Úrsula
Bezerra, Úrsula
Portuguese (BR)
Almeida, Rita
Almeida, Rita
Portuguese (BR)
Gomes, Márcia
Gomes, Márcia
Portuguese (BR)
Campos, Ricardo
Campos, Ricardo
Portuguese (BR)
Frenchel, Vivian
Frenchel, Vivian
Portuguese (BR)
Feist, Henrique
Feist, Henrique
Portuguese (BR)
Castañeda, Mario
Castañeda, Mario
Spanish
Torres, Laura
Torres, Laura
Spanish
Matus, Edson
Matus, Edson
Spanish
Cremades, Ana
Cremades, Ana
Spanish
Montero, Miguel Ángel
Montero, Miguel Ángel
Spanish
Gavira, José Antonio
Gavira, José Antonio
Spanish
Domínguez, Pablo
Domínguez, Pablo
Spanish
Zanni, Marc
Zanni, Marc
Spanish
Díaz, Carlos
Díaz, Carlos
Spanish
Florentín, Santiago
Florentín, Santiago
Spanish
Casillas Ugarte, Gisela
Casillas Ugarte, Gisela
Spanish
Albaiceta, Alejandro
Albaiceta, Alejandro
Spanish