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In Dragon Ball Z, Cell, a bioengineered entity, was created using cells from Earth's strongest warriors. His primary goal is to test his perfect form's limits, instill terror, and destroy Earth. He seeks to increase his power exponentially by merging with Androids #17 and #18.
Cell Jr. (セルジュニア Seru Junia) is an offspring of Cell. They were asexually produced from Cell's tail, through cellular mitosis. [4] According to Cell himself, each Cell Junior he produced had his same power level and abilities. They serve as the secondary antagonist of the Cell Games Saga.
Cell-X is one of the most powerful bosses in Dragon Ball Online, stronger even than the likes of Gamelan and Week, though weaker than the Space Cats and the Kili Enhanced Great Ape. He is able to fight the Youth, even in their race's transformation (Super Saiyan / Great Namekian / Pure Majin).
Cell (Japanese: セル, Hepburn: Seru) is a fictional character and antagonist in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He makes his debut appearance in chapter #361 "The Mysterious Monster, Finally Appears!!", first published in Weekly Shōnen Jump on 16 February 1992. [2]
Cell is the titular main antagonist of the Android/Cell Saga in the manga/anime series Dragon Ball Z and its 2009-2015 anime remaster series Dragon Ball Z Kai. An insect-like Bio-Android hailing from an alternate timeline, Cell seeks to gain power through bloodshed and reach his ultimate...
Over the few sagas of Dragon Ball Z, he was in – and the movie he appeared in – Cell transformed several times, achieving new levels of power each time. Let’s take a look at every form Cell...
Dragon Ball Z: Cell arc. Arc Information. Arc Synopsis. The ultimate life-form Cell, who came from the future, begins to absorb humans across the globe. After merging with God, Piccolo confronts first-form Cell and the two battle in Ginger Town.
Cell is the ultimate creation of Dr. Gero, created from the DNA of the greatest fighters to ever visit Earth and tasked with the simple goal of killing Son Goku. However, to reach his perfect form and full power, Cell must absorb Gero's other biomechanical creations; the Androids, 17 and 18.
It should be noted that the version of Cell that plays a large role in Dragon Ball Z hails from an alternate future timeline similar to Future Trunks' timeline where, unfortunately for him, neither Android 17 nor Android 18 are present, having already been taken out by that timeline's Trunks.
The Cell Saga[1] refers to: Imperfect Cell Saga, the first part of the Cell Saga. Perfect Cell Saga, the second part of the Cell Saga. Cell Games Saga, the third part of the Cell Saga. It can also...