Dragon Ball: Sparking Zerois set to launch with one of the largest rosters in the franchise’s history, bringing nearly every conceivable character from the universe into one cohesive package. While players can expect many popular fighters fromDBZ,Super, the original series, and even further spin-offs, some are still likely to be surprised byDragon Ball: Sparking Zero’s inclusion of several of the most obscure faces thatDBhas to offer.
For long-time fans, the announcement of the addition ofminor villains inDragon Ball: Sparking Zeroand other rare characters probably came as a nostalgic trip back to earlier days of the franchise which are now often forgotten. From the likes of those with one-time film appearances to those with relatively minuscule roles in the greater story,Sparking Zerohas pulled from every corner of the universe to give characters new time in the spotlight.
Sparking Zero Includes Several Lesser-Known Frieza Soldiers
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This briefrival to Vegeta during the Frieza Sagahas long flown under the radar for many fans, as he primarily existed as cannon fodder to show off changes in power levels. When Vegeta blasted this capable warrior who was fiercely loyal to Frieza into pieces after shrugging off his attacks, it served to set up how far the Saiyan prince had come since his introduction.
Dodoria
Introduced as one of Frieza’s top-ranking generals, this minor antagonist served a prominent role for a brief period when he committed various atrocities on Namek. After underestimating the Z-Fighters, Dodoria was yet another victim of Vegeta’s crusade againstFrieza’s army inDragon Ball, whose biggest contribution to the story was informing the prince more about the destruction of the Saiyan race.
Zarbon
Another one of Frieza’s top-ranking generals, Zarbon ends up as the last remaining henchman of such status in the entire army. He set himself apart with a vain personality that made him averse to transforming into his uglier reptilian Super Zarbon form, but this power allowed him to best Vegeta in combat. On orders from Frieza, Zarbon would then have Vegeta revived before the Saiyan escaped and caused havoc by stealing several Dragon Balls, eventually leading to an ultimate confrontation that once again saw Vegeta brutally slaying a member of Frieza’s forces.
Frieza Soldier
Likely the most generic and therefore potentially obscure character inSparking Zero’s gigantic roster, the unnamed Frieza Soldier is an extremely minor character seen holding the titular character back from harming Frieza in theDragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of GokuTV special.
Movie-Exclusive Characters From Decades Ago Have Made It Into Sparking Zero
Super Garlic Jr.
Originating from the movieDragon Ball Z: Dead Zoneand further appearing in the filler Garlic Jr. Saga, this diminutive villain was one of the first foes faced by Goku and friends in theDBZtimeline. Towards the end of the film, he powers up into a far more intimidating form which sees Goku, Piccolo, and Gohan needing to team up to defeat him. The base form of Garlic Jr. has been excluded at launch.
Dr. Wheelo
Set during an earlier time in Gohan’s life,Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongestfeatured Dr. Wheelo, a scientist’s brain inhabiting a robot, being revived by Dr. Kochin and seeking to take over the body of the world’s greatest warrior. Despite his mind control abilities and nearly destroying the Earth, Dr. Wheelo was featured during a time whenKaio-ken was considered the peak of Goku’s power.
Lord Slug
An ambitious Namekian who sought to rule the universe inDragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, this villain tapped into a similar archetype to the original series' King Piccolo. He starts off aged, but is able to achieve youthful and subsequent giant forms which have been faithfully recaptured once more as his playable iterations inSparking Zero.
Android 13
Only more recognizable than the Androids 14 and 15 who served under him in the filmDragon Ball Z: Super Android 13, this posthumous creation of one ofDragon Ball’s most influential villains, Dr. Gero, was featured in a story heavily focused on Cell Saga-like action. With his most notable moment being fusing into Super Android 13, it makes sense that this character was given two slots while his even more obscure counterparts were left out.
Bojack
As the memorable pirate leader antagonist ofDragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, this character has maintained one of the larger cult followings of the less popular movie-exclusive faces. His cold desire for conquest and violence results in battle against several of the strongest Z Fighters have cemented his reputation despite only appearing alongside his own distinct henchmen in one film.
Tapion
The newly introducedheroic character ofDragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon, his brief appearance made a lasting impact largely due to his classic Toriyama-style design. A legendary warrior sealed inside a music box, he bears similarities toThe Legend of Zelda’s Link through his use of an ocarina and enchanted sword. His connections to the movie’s titular antagonist make him a more complex character than the typical non-canonDragon Ballfighter, with half of the monster being sealed away inside Tapion.
Hirudegarn
As one ofSparking Zero’s giant characterswho share a sizing classification with Great Apes, Hirudegarn has been faithfully represented at the same scale in which it appeared inDragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon. Acting as more of a force of nature than an actual fleshed-out villain in the film, this Phantom Majin is a life-forcing-eating monster who could be considered a dragon in name only. Its initial form, seen before and after both of its halves were fused together, has been omitted from the game’s roster in favor of its final, insectoid transformation which appeared in the film’s climax.
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