Zen'ō[1] | |
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Alternative Name(s) | Zen-chan (全ちゃん; English TV "Zenny") |
English Localized Name(s) | Grand Zen-Oh Omni-King |
Lord of Everything
Voice Actors | |
English | Sarah Wiedenheft |
Japanese | Satomi Kōrogi |
Professional Status | |
Occupation(s) | King of the Twelve Universes |
Counterpart(s) | Zen'ō (Future) |
Headquarters | Zen'ō's Palace |
First Appearance | |
Manga Debut | Volume 2, Chapter 13 |
Anime Debut | DBS040 |
Game Debut | IC Carddass Dragon Ball |
Techniques | |
Image Gallery | |
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The Zen'ō (
Background[]
The Zen'ō in the past was said to have eliminated six of the original eighteen universes.
Personality[]
The Zen'ō seems to enjoy Gokū's casual attitude, so much him he threatened to destroy his servants for threatening Gokū for having other priorities than to spend time with the Zen'ō. This hints he is tired of all the formalities and is happy to meet someone who treats him like a friend rather than a ruler. He also enjoys how Gokū's casual handshakes moving him up and down and has mentioned no one else has dared to do it, further showing he wants a casual friend rather than formal subjects. Fitting with his love of Gokū's attitude, the Zen'ō himself speaks in a very casual manner that isn't befitting of a ruler.
His lack of any friends led to him having poor social skills, going as far as to summon Gokū all the way to his palace to have a friend to play with. He does have considerations for others as shown when his bodyguards tried to force Gokū to spend time with the Zen'ō when he said he had something important to attend do, the Zen'ō threatened to destroy them.
In spite of his childish nature, the Zen'ō does have a sense of responsibility as far as his position is concerned. He directly asked the Grand Priest which Universes were improving their Mortal Levels, and based his decision to destroy all of the Universes that were not making progress, deeming them as not worth keeping.[4]
Appearance[]
The Zen'ō is a small oval-shaped headed being, two ear-like nodules on both side of its head. The Zen'ō's head is simplistic with two bleak eye. The skin tone is both purple and azure striped skin. The clothing of the Zen'ō includes a small coat overcoat that is magenta and yellow from its strips. The sleeves are also yellow and includes the two kanji characters for "everything"/"all" (全, zen), appears vertically mirrored.
Abilities[]
According to Beerus, the Zen'ō has the ability to destroy all twelve universes.[5] At some point the Zen'ō destroyed six of the original eighteen universes, where even the likes of Beerus fear his power. In a more in-depth conversation about the Zen'ō's power he is reputed by Beerus as not being much of a fighter, but is the strongest.[6] Some abilities that the Omni-King can perform is destroying galaxies and even planets with a finger-flick.[7]
Part IV[]
Hakaishin Champa Arc[]
Main article: Hakaishin Champa Arc The Zen'ō appears following the conclusion of the 6th Universe and 7th Universe Hakaishin Selection Martial Arts Competition, alarming both Beerus and Champa. While initially appearing to scold Beerus and Champa for goofing off, even threatening to appoint new Hakaishin, he eventually reveals that he enjoyed their tournament. He then proposes that they hold a new tournament, consisting of fighters from all twelve universes. After meeting Son Gokū, he bids them all farewell and departs.[5]
"Future" Trunks Arc[]
Main article: "Future" Trunks Arc The Omni-King contacts Beerus and Whis, requesting to meet with Gokū, much to Beerus and Whis's shock.[8]
Universe Survival Arc[]
Main article: Universe Survival Arc
Dragon Ball Super (manga)[]
See also: Dragon Ball Super#Manga
Hakaishin Champa Arc (manga)[]
Video Games[]
The Zen'ō is a playable character in the following video games:
Game name | Japanese release | English release |
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IC Carddass Dragon Ball | September 19, 2015 | None |
Dragon Ball Heroes | November 11, 2010 | None |
Trivia[]
- Despite being identical, the two Zen'ō possess ways to distinguish themselves. The present Zen'ō's voice is lower pitched than the future Zen'ō, and he always sits on the right side of the future Zen'ō. Additionally, he raises his right hand only.
- The Zen'ō, alongside Jaco, his bodyguards, and Beerus, makes a cameo near the end of To-Love Ru Darkness.
References[]
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super Universe Survival Arc Support Book, page 2
- ↑ Weekly Shōnen Jump Issues #21/22, 2016
- ↑ JUMPOLICE: VIDEO REPORT ON TOYOTARO AT WORK!
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super chapter 28, pp. 3-4
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Dragon Ball Super episode 41
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super episode 47
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super episode 77
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super episode 54