Terrible Trio: A trio formed by brothers.Quirky Mini Boss Squad: Other than their Cool, but Impractical technique (and "cool" is reaching too hard), they are just three silly siblings similar to the Pilaf Gang.Punny Name: "Para Para" is a style of synchronized, high-energy dance, which happens to be their method of attack.Magic Music: They employ embarrassing hypnotic hip-hop music alongside a dance to hypnotize their opponents.The moves become teachable by Pan in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and its sequels, so you can make Frieza, Cell, or Vegeta do the dance too! Involuntary Dance: They have the ability to make their opponent do a really stupid dance against their will by their Magic Music.Heel≯ace Turn: They start off as villains, but get better and change sides.Back for the Finale: They appear again at the last fight against Omega Shenron, giving some of their energy for Goku.Can subdue their opponents by making them dance. Son Para voiced by (English): Ethan Rains (Funimation dub) Kevin Tokarsky (Blue Water dub) Son Para voiced by (Latin American Spanish): José ArenasĪ trio of brothers working for Cardinal Mutchy Mutchy. Son Para voiced by (Japanese): Bin Shimada It's quite telling he was aware of what the Saiyans were, even though normal Saiyans are way weaker than him by this point. Worthy Opponent: He views Goku as one.Starter Villain: While not the main villain of the arc, he is the first one-on-one fight Goku has in GT.He spells out in the Funimation dub that money isn't everything before leaving his king at the mercy of the heroes. Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: After conceding to Goku, Don Kee begs him to stay and even offers all the money he has, only for his ex-bodyguard to kick him aside.
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It's likely that, had the series not been retooled after the first 16 episodes, he would have played a bigger role. Put on a Bus: Promised Goku that they would meet again for a rematch, but is never seen again, not even in episode 63, where almost all the other surviving characters show up.Punny Name: On "credit" (クレジット kurejitto in Japanese).Dub Name Change: From "Rejikku" to "Ledgic" in Funimation's version.When Ledgic turns on him, Don Kee is powerless to stop Goku. Dragon-in-Chief: Don Kee relies on him to do his dirty work.Defeat Means Friendship: After being defeated by Goku, he gives up the battle and leaves Don Kee to fend for himself.The Cameo: He, or a member of his kind, appears as part of Frieza's army in the manga tie-in for Resurrection 'F'.Blade on a Stick: He also has a spear in his inventory.Berserk Button: He doesn't like being ordered around by Don Kee for any reason and gets aggravated whenever the latter does so.Badass Baritone: He has a deep and commanding voice.Voiced by (Latin American English): Ricardo BrustĪ mercenary, and Don Kee's personal bodyguard. Bruce Elliott (Funimation dub) Ethan Cole (Blue Water dub) Starter Villain: The first villain Goku and his friends go up against.Sissy Villain: He relies entirely on his henchmen to do his dirty work.Real Men Wear Pink: Wears pink and purple, and has applied lipstick.Punny Name: on " Akindo", meaning "merchant".Older Than They Look: When compared to his subjects at least.Heel≯ace Turn: Has enough of one to help Goku make a Spirit Bomb in episode 63.Greed: A really greedy man who takes control of the planet through his black market.Dub Name Change: From Don Kiā to "Don Kee" in the Funimation English dub.Arc Villain: For the first half of the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga.come along and knock him down a few pegs. 0% Approval Rating: Everyone's happy when Goku and co.The first major villain of the series, a vain, tyrannical ruler who steals the heroes' spaceship when it crash lands on his planet. Voiced by (Latin American Spanish): Gabriel Pingarrón Voiced by (English): Jakie Cabe ( Funimation dub) Doug McKeag (Blue Water dub)