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Akira Toriyama regularly starts dropping characters like flies in the Z-era, but never without reason and never for too long. In some cases, at least. While not the first major death in Dragon Ball that honor goes to Bora, Krillin is the first main character to die over the course of the series.

Krillin spends the entirety of the Piccolo Daimao arc dead, a timespan that lasts roughly two days— killed May 7th and revived May 9th. Roshi loses his life attempting to seal Piccolo away with the Mafuba. Like the rest of the cast, Roshi is only dead for less than a day in this instance. Like Roshi, Chaozu is only dead for a single day. Fine fuel to further evolution! Flight — The ability to fly with the use of ki. Ki Blast — The most basic form of energy wave.

Future Gohan prepares his Down Burst Down Burst — The user fires an energy sphere to the ground in order to get away from his opponents. Intercept — First, Future Gohan and the opponent engage in a hand-to-hand battle with Future Gohan blocking every hit. Then, Future Gohan moves quickly and gets behind the opponent to deliver a power-packed kick to the chin, inflicting a great deal of damage.

Sonic Rush - Future Gohan starts the attack by kicking his opponent away. He then teleports behind them and does a right-hand chop, followed by a right hook then a right sweep kick. Future Gohan finishes the rush attack by kicking his opponent high in the air then knocking them back down with a right elbow, inflicting a great amount of damage. Masenko — The attack is performed by the user placing both hands above the head with the palms facing the target and one hand in front of the other with the fingers going in opposite directions.

When the user thrusts their hands forward, they call the name and fire a beam of yellow, white, or orange energy. Then, he puts more energy into it, and fires a beam much larger than a normal Masenko, inflicting a high amount of damage. He also uses a version fired from the right arm only. Kamehameha — A powerful Ki blast fired with two hands after concentrating a large amount of Ki. This technique is often performed when one of the user's arms are injured or lost, thus preventing them from performing the original version.

One-Handed Kamehameha mk. This technique is often performed when one of the user's arms are lost, thus preventing them from performing the original version. Prior to using the technique, the user does several back-flips to distance themselves from their opponent. Father-Son Kamehameha - After the 1. Fierce Combination - First, Future Gohan strikes a fighting pose as he charges at the opponent and kicks them up into the air. Then, he flies up past the opponent and flies back to roundhouse and punch them away.

Next, he grabs the opponent by their ankle and shouts "Die! Finally, Future Gohan backflips away and shouts "Watch it! II at the opponent, inflicting a high amount of damage.

Future Gohan using Tenma Defense Tenma Defense — Future Gohan charges his ki and lets forth a large white barrier to either knock away opponents or deflect attacks.

Ki Explosion - Used in Xenoverse 2. Super Ki Explosion - Used in Xenoverse 2. Energy Charge - Used in Xenoverse 2. Maximum Charge - After the 1.

Super Afterimage - After the 1. Called Hyper Masenko in Raging Blast 2. Rise to Action - After the 1. Evil Eyes - After the 1. Explosive Demon Wave - Used in Xenoverse 2. Dust Attack - After the 1. Full Power Energy Wave - After the 1. Kiai - Used in Xenoverse 2. Shockwave - After the 1. Spirit Explosion - After the 1. Instant Rise - After the 1.

Ki Transfer - Used in Xenoverse 2's story mode. Demon Clothes - Like his main timeline counterpart, Future Gohan wore clothing similar to his mentor Future Piccolo as a child and during the initial confrontation between the Androids and Dragon Team. The kanji for "Han" is located on the back. Senzu Bean - Mystical healing beans grown by Future Korin before his death. As a result, there are no Senzu Beans to heal Future Gohan's injuries cause him to lose his arm it is also implied his arm could have been restored if they still had Senzu Beans.

Future Gohan severely injured in The History of Trunks. Future Gohan takes a break in The History of Trunks. Future Gohan blocks 18's punch in The History of Trunks. Future Gohan's dead body in Dragon Ball Super. Kanzenshuu April 10, Spirit Bomb Super Saiyan. Super Kaio-ken. Dark Super Saiyan God. Golden Great Ape Final Form. Universal Conquest Wiki. Saiyan fusions. Ordinary transformations. Evil Saiyan. Hybrid transformations. Since Dragon Ball Super is still airing, some of those deaths may be missing in this list.

But who has been revived the most of our merry band of fighters? The oldest son of Goku, Gohan has gotten through the Dragon Ball series relatively unscathed-- which, in the Dragon Ball universe, means he's only died two times.

He first died with a lot of other characters on this list when Kid Buu blew up the Earth. However, the Earth was later restored thanks to the Namekian Dragon Balls and many characters on this list were resurrected as a result. The second time Gohan died was much more permanent. He was killed by Androids 17 and 18 in the Future Trunks' timeline.

They overwhelmed him with energy blasts while he was in his Super Saiyan form. His body was found by Trunk. Gohan probably would have been higher on this list if Piccolo didn't keep sacrificing himself to save Gohan. He even saves Gohan from getting his third death count in Dragon Ball Super , sacrificing himself and getting even higher on this list. What a great way to repay your teacher, Gohan! We start off with a lot of very "technical" deaths, which is why Buu is at the bottom of the list.

This is because Buu has taken on numerous forms that have interacted with each other: there's the big ball of joy unless you try and take his food , there's his light side Good Buu and his dark side Evil Buu, Super Buu, Kid Buu, and the reincarnated Uub. In a head scratching turn of events, one of Buu's deaths is thanks to his other form. It could also be argued later that when Vegeta pulls the Good Buu out of Super Buu, causing him to change, which could mean that Super Buu "dies" in a way.

But Kid Buu dies the good old-fashion way: by fighting Goku. Trunks wouldn't be on this list if his future counterpart didn't come back in time to help, but he did and here we are with Trunks having a death count of two. After vomiting blood, Trunks dies. His death inspires Vegeta to go all-out on Cell to less-than-successful results. His relationship to his father grows after this when he finds out how strongly Vegeta reacted to his death.

So at least he could make his death a real bonding moment! Trunks is also one of the many characters who die when Kid Buu blows up the Earth, only to later be revived again by the Dragon Balls. As long as Trunks stays young, he should be relatively safe for awhile. After all, children in Dragon Ball rarely seem to die - usually it's the adults sacrificing themselves left and right in the show.

Master Roshi, the perverted grandpa of the Dragon Ball franchise, is surprisingly resilient for such an old guy. Though he often serves as comic relief, Master Roshi has demonstrated his willingness to sacrifice himself for the great good on two occasions. And he was rewarded by being revived both times! Master Roshi is very old but will never die of old age or natural causes due to the Immortal Phoenix.

However, he dies while trying to take down King Piccolo with the Evil Containment Wave, a technique that traps demons. The technique is very dangerous and difficult and Roshi failed in the process, thereby dying. He is later resurrected thanks to a Dragon Ball wish. Roshi is another of the good people from the Dragon Ball franchise who was transformed into chocolate and then consumed by Super Buu during the Fusion Saga. Master Roshi, and many of his friends, were brought back to life when the Namekian Dragon Balls were used to revive everyone killed after the martial arts tournament in Kid Buu Saga.

This arrogant prince has died more times than he'd care to admit. He first died at the hand of Frieza, who beat him up and then gave him a Death Beam through the chest when he wouldn't shut up about Frieza losing to Goku. But he came back when the Dragon Balls revived him.

Vegeta's second death was even more noble. They both take the blast and Goku dies as a result. The second time being during the Cell Games. Cell sees no other way to defeat the Z Warriors than to self detonate after getting thrashed by Gohan. Future Gohan is showcased as a twenty-two to twenty-three year old man, shown to lack two traits of his present counterpart pacifism and slight cowardice , and is depicted as the mentor of Future Trunks.

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