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Numerous Androids appear in Dragon Ball Z. These include Androids 9, 13-21, 25, 26, 33, 44, 55, 76, 8000, and 19000. Other notable Androids are the Alpha Series (including Android 12), Beta Series, Gamma 1 and 2, Magenta, Destroyers, and Dr. Hedo's Androids. Ahms and Arale are also featured.
Androids have been a part of the Dragon Ball franchise ever since its early days as they have been introduced in the very first iteration of the series when Goku was a child. Moving on to...
Android 13 is another one of the posthumously activated Androids who give Goku, Future Trunks, and Vegeta trouble in Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13! Android 13 doesn't particularly stand out in his standard form, although he's able to match Goku's strength even after he's transformed into a Super Saiyan.
The Androids Saga (人 じん 造 ぞう 人 にん 間 げん 編 へん Jinzōningen Hen, lit. "Artificial Humans Arc") [1] is the eighth saga in the Dragon Ball Z series. The manga volumes that it is made up of are "The Red Ribbon Androids" and the first part of "Rise of the Machines".
Dr. Gero, Android 16, Android 17, Android 18, and Cell are some of the most notable Android characters in Dragon Ball Z.
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The antagonistic Androids are most commonly associated with Dragon Ball Z, but their origins go all the way back to the original Dragon Ball. Androids 17 and 18, as well as Cell, are essential characters in the sequel series, but Android warriors were first introduced in the Red Ribbon Army saga.
6.1.1 Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Battle!! The Three Great Super Saiyans. The Androids of the Red Ribbon Army were the inventions of Dr. Gero, in which were intended to assist the original plans of the Red Ribbon Army to dominate the world.
We’re taking our picks from the original Dragon Ball, the action-packed Z (with some of its films), and even a few from GT and some obscure ones from the series’ video games.
Following the defeat of the Red Ribbon Army, Dr. Gero spends the rest of his life developing various Androids and Cyborgs in order to avenge the Army's destruction at the hands of Goku. The following is a list of his creations.