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Encyclopedia > Android 16
Android 16
Japanese 人造人間16号
Romaji Jinzō'ningen Jurokugō
Anime Name Android #16
Manga Name Android #16
Alternate Name(s) Jinzō'ningen #16
#16
Artificial Human #16
First Appearance Issue #xx
Appears in character appears in the Dragon Ball Z series
Race Jinzō'ningen
Family
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Android #16 (also known as Jinzō'ningen #16 or Artificial Human #16) is a fictional character in the Japanese manga Dragon Ball, and the anime Dragon Ball Z. #16 was completely robotic, unlike #17 and #18 who were converted from normal human beings. His height was more than double the size of #17. In the FUNimation Dub, he is voiced by Jeremy Inman. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Japanese writing Kanji 漢字 Kana 仮名 Hiragana 平仮名 Katakana 片仮名 Uses Furigana 振り仮名 Okurigana 送り仮名 Romaji ローマ字 The title given to this article lacks diacritics because of certain technical limitations. ... The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ... Manga )   is the Japanese word for comics and print cartoons. ... This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ... Jinzōningen (Artificial Humans) in the Dragon Ball series are the creations of Dr Gero. ... Doctor Gero (Android #20) is a fictional character from the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the animes Dragon Ball Z/Dragon Ball GT. // Spoiler warning: In Dragon Ball, Doctor Gero is the head scientist of the Red Ribbon Army. ... Android #17 (Also known as Jinzōningen #17, Cyborg #17, and Artificial Human #17) is a fictional character from the Japanese manga Dragon Ball and anime Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. He is a black-haired cyborg modified by Doctor Gero. ... Android #18 (Jinzōningen #18, also known as Cyborg #18, Artificial Human #18, or simply 18 and C-18 in the Spanish dub to everyone after the Cell Games Saga. ... This is a list of fictional characters from the Dragon Ball manga and anime ( ), including the Dragon Ball Z movies ( ). Following each characters bio are external links that focus on the corresponding character. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Manga )   is the Japanese word for comics and print cartoons. ... For the microprocessor used in Palm Pilot PDAs, see Freescale DragonBall. ... The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ... Dragon Ball Z is the adaptation of the second portion of the immensely popular Dragon Ball manga written and drawn by Akira Toriyama, which also makes it the sequel to the Dragon Ball anime. ...


No. 16's only purpose in life was to fight and destroy Goku. #16's brain possessed Goku's information, including the exact locations of Goku's home and frequently visited places. Because he was completely machinery, he generated no ki, thus had the advantage of stealth. At the same time #16 himself could not sense opponent's ki, instead he possessed a detector/radar for power levels. Dr. Gero considered him a failure for some reason, saying that #16 would destroy them all. However, he was probably considered a failure because he was inherently peaceful, often interacting with nature and not instantly following Gero's programming (Making him similar to Android 8). This article or section contains a plot summary that may be overly long, confusing, or ambiguous. ... Ki is the force energy used by the characters of the Dragon Ball manga and the Dragon Ball anime series, as well as Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. This force also bears some realistic tendencies being that it is used in the real life martial arts such as... Android #8 (also know as Jinzōningen #8 or Artificial Human #8) is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball manga and anime series. ...


Android #16, who was never activated in Future Trunks' timeline (perhaps he had been destroyed in that time because Goku had already died before Gero's assault), was activated shortly after Doctor Gero had awakened Android #17 and Android #18. #18's determination to activate #16 enraged Gero, and triggered #17 to kill the Doctor. Trunks attempted to destroy all androids before #16's activation with a ki blast, which had no effect on the trio. Thus #16 was activated, who travelled with #17 and #18 to kill Goku. He stayed quiet for most of the time, revealed almost nothing about himself except he was completely a machine. His behavior and secrecy often surprised his friends. Future Trunks, Trunks of the Future ), or just Trunks, is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball and the anime Dragon Ball Z. He is the Human-Saiyan hybrid son of Vegeta and Bulma from the future. Mirai Trunks is the Japanese Kanji name for future. Trunks Japanese voice... Alternate history (fiction) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Doctor Gero (Android #20) is a fictional character from the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the animes Dragon Ball Z/Dragon Ball GT. // Spoiler warning: In Dragon Ball, Doctor Gero is the head scientist of the Red Ribbon Army. ... Android #17 (Also known as Jinzōningen #17, Cyborg #17, and Artificial Human #17) is a fictional character from the Japanese manga Dragon Ball and anime Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. He is a black-haired cyborg modified by Doctor Gero. ... Android #18 (Jinzōningen #18, also known as Cyborg #18, Artificial Human #18, or simply 18 and C-18 in the Spanish dub to everyone after the Cell Games Saga. ... For other uses, see QI (disambiguation). ...


When Super Saiyan Vegeta intercepted the trio, #16 refused to fight him, thus #18 volunteered. When Vegeta's reinforcement arrived, #16 once again refused to join the fight, instead he studied the birds on the scene. Broly as a Super Saiyan. ... This article or section contains a plot summary that may be overly long, confusing, or ambiguous. ...

#16 with #17 and #18
#16 with #17 and #18

. Image File history File linksMetadata Dbz17gang. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Dbz17gang. ... Android #17 (Also known as Jinzōningen #17, Cyborg #17, and Artificial Human #17) is a fictional character from the Japanese manga Dragon Ball and anime Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. He is a black-haired cyborg modified by Doctor Gero. ... Android #18 (Jinzōningen #18, also known as Cyborg #18, Artificial Human #18, or simply 18 and C-18 in the Spanish dub to everyone after the Cell Games Saga. ...


On the arrival of Cell, #16 managed to rip Cell's tail off, hoping to prevent him from using it to absorb anyone else. When Cell grew it back though, #16 realized that he was outmatched and resorted to his "Hell's Flash" attack. This is #16's most powerful attack. He picks up his opponent and tosses him to the ground. He then removes half of each arm and tucks it under his armpit. His guns charge up, then fire giant fire blasts creating a giant explosion. Cell withstood the onslaught and was able to sneak behind #17, absorbing him to transform into the second stage, with more power and speed. After the transformation, he was able to take a full force, direct punch, straight to the head from #16, and remain totally unaffected. He then blasted #16, disfiguring his head and leaving him in need of repairs. Cell is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball and the animes Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT. He is the creation of Doctor Gero, designed to have all the abilities of the greatest fighters known, including cells from Son Goku, Piccolo, Vegeta, Nappa, Freeza, and King Cold...


During the Ascended Super Saiyan Vegeta - Cell fight, Cell had absorbed #18, becoming Perfect Cell. After Cell left, defeating both Ascended Vegeta and Ultra Super Saiyan Trunks, Krillin took #16 to Capsule Corp. for Bulma to repair. Upon repairing him, Bulma discovered a bomb within #16, possibly setup to destroy Gokū. Bulma didn't want to take any chances, so she removed the bomb from his body. Broly as a Super Saiyan. ... Broly as a Super Saiyan. ... Kuririn (クリリン), Kulilin, or Krillin in the English anime is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z, and the anime Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. In the early Harmony Gold English Dragon Ball dub from the 1980s, he is known as Bongo. ... Bulma (Romaji: Buruma. ...


During the Cell Games, #16 snuck up behind Cell while he was distracted by inflicting pain on Super Saiyan Son Gohan. #16 planned to self-destruct, not realizing that his bomb had been removed. Once it became known, Cell escaped his hold and blasted the android into pieces. #16's head was still active though, and he convinced Mr. Satan to throw him to Gohan so he could encourage the young warrior to release his anger and defend the Earth. Afterwards, Cell crushed the head with his foot with no hesitation, ending the existence of the peaceful android. This act caused Gohan to ascend to Super Saiyan 2 due to extreme rage. He is no longer seen afterwards, though he could have been revived by the Dragon Balls. This article is about game theory. ... Broly as a Super Saiyan. ... Son Gohan is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball Z manga and anime metaseries by Akira Toriyama and Dragon Ball GT. He is the first son of Goku and a half-breed Saiyan. ... Mr. ... This page describes the planet Earth as seen in the fictional Dragon Ball universe (sometimes called Dragon World). ...


Videogame Appearances

16 has been a playable character in:

  • Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors
  • Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
  • Super Dragon Ball Z
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Sonic Warriors (only an attack)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Super Sonic Warriors 2 (support type)

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