Bio-Man | |||
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バイオマン Baioman | |||
Debut | Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest | ||
Appears in | |||
Race | Bio-Warriors | ||
Date of death | Age 764-Age 767 | ||
Height | Shorter than 5'0" | ||
Address | Wheelo's fortress | ||
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Bio-Men (バイオマン) are disposable warriors utilized by the scientists Dr. Wheelo and Dr. Kochin, when they initiate some of their plans.
Overview
The Bio-Men first appeared in the movie Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest, first seen when they launched a surprise attack on Gohan, who they outnumbered and quickly overwhelmed. Piccolomanaged to overpower the Bio-Men even killing one with aMouth Energy Wave, but was subdued by Doctors Wheelo and Kochin's other minions. The Bio-Men later fought againstMaster Roshi, though Roshi demonstrated that he was more than a match for them. After Roshi was distracted by Dr. Kochin, the Bio-Men got a hold of Bulma threatening to kill her if Roshi did not accompany him to Dr. Wheelo.
Other than The World's Strongest, the Bio-Men also make a cameo appearance in Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn as one of the escaped Hellresidents.
Power level
The movie pamphlet for Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might states that Bio-Men have power levels of 1,000.
Voice actors
- Ocean Dub: Dave Ward
- Brazilian Dub: Sérgio Rufino
Trivia
- Bio-Men bare a striking resemblance to Saibamen, though their bluish-gray skin and different facial features make them easy to distinguish from the Saibamen. Saibamen are also less verbal and appear to be stronger than Bio-Men, as Master Roshi (who was far weaker than a Saibaman) was able to defeat several Bio-Men at once relatively easily. In addition, one of them is killed by Piccolo in a similar manner to the last Saibaman used by Nappa on Earth.
- In the video game Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans, enemies called Experiment #3, Experiment #7, and Experiment #9 look similar to Bio-Men.
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