| King Cold |
 | | Japanese | コルド大王 | | Romaji | Korudo Daiō | | Anime Name | King Cold | | Manga Name | King Cold | | Alternate Name(s) | King Kold Colda Colder | | First Appearance | Manga Volume #28 | | Appears in |
 | | Race | Unknown | | Relationships | | DB Character Listing - Category | King Cold is a fictional character in the second half of the manga Dragon Ball and the anime Dragon Ball Z. Image File history File links Kingcold. ...
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. ...
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Appearance and abilities
King Cold sits on his throne chair King Cold has a rather high-class attitude and stature. His movements and mannerisms are reminiscent to that of a high priest's. He is also very formal and calm. Cold appears in a form reminiscent of his son's second after initially transforming, but it's unknown whether he too possessed the ability to change shape. He ranks among the tallest villains in the DBZ universe, albeit not being able to do anything to showcase his power. Cold may be best known for his idle complaints of how long it takes his son to start and finish a fight. Image File history File links Kingcold. ...
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Storyline Trunks Saga He is the father of Freeza. He appears briefly at the start of the Trunks arc along with his now cyber-organic son to destroy Earth as revenge for Freeza's near death by Son Gokū's hands. After Trunks shows up and easily dispatches Freeza, Cold offers Trunks the opportunity take his son's place. Trunks unabashedly declines, which doesn't worry King Cold as he believes the boy only succeeded in killing Freeza by use of his sword. With Trunks' sword in his hand, Cold strikes at the mysterious youth, but to his great horror the blade is effortlessly caught. Trunks begins to overpower King Cold, and with his other hand, shoots a ki blast which goes right through Cold's chest, sending him flying. Begging now, Cold's pleas for mercy fall on deaf ears, as Trunks quickly finishes him off. Trunks Saga is the name of the sixth saga of the Anime Dragon Ball Z, featuring Freezas arrival on Earth, his death by the hands of Trunks, and Trunks warning about the Androids. ...
Alternate timeline The same as in the Trunks Saga, only without Trunks, Cold and Freeza journey to Earth to destroy it as revenge on Goku, but Goku intervenes via Instant Transmission, and kills Cold along with Freeza. It was at this point that King Cold and Freeza had their DNA sampled by Dr. Gero's spy robots. This is Cell's Time line.
Great Saiyaman Saga Just after the Cell Games Saga, King Cold, along with Freeza and the four deceased members of the Ginyu Force (Recoome, Jeice, Burter and Guldo) strikes up a friendship with Cell, and aids him in his quest to find a way back to Earth from hell, via torturing the ogre guardians. He is punished when Goku and Pikkon show up and defeat Cell and the Ginyu members. Before he can know what's happening, Cold is knocked out along with Freeza when Pikkon elbows him in the stomach. The Cell Games, is a fictional event in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the anime Dragon Ball Z. It was a one-time-only tournament similar to that of the Tenkaichi Budôkai competition, but was managed by Cell: a hideous creation of Doctor Gero who...
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Kid Buu Saga Sometime after Cold is released from Prison, he, along with Cell, Freeza, the Ginyu members, Dr. Gero, Babidi and the ogres, watches the final battle between Goku and Kid Buu via a crystal ball. He also laughs at one point where Goku refuses to throw the spirit bomb with Vegeta in the way, but his smile fades away when he sees Mr. Satan take Vegeta's injured body aside, leaving Goku to vanquish Buu with the spirit bomb. Doctor Gero is a fictional character from the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the anime Dragonball Z. He is the head scientist of the Red Ribbon Army. ...
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