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The Goku Black incarnation of the character is particularly popular, placing fourth by fan vote in a poll of Dragon Ball antagonists published by the March 2018 issue of V Jump. [46] Kotaku staff praised the design of Goku Black's hair, and consider Zamasu and his incarnations to be "easily some of the best villains in Dragon Ball history".
They discover that Goku Black's true identity is Zamasu, a Kaioshin apprentice from Universe 10, who used the Super Dragon Balls to steal Goku's body from a different timeline, as part of his plan to wipe out every mortal. [9] Ultimately, Fused Zamasu (the union between Black and Zamasu) and the future timeline are erased from existence by ...
Not long after Megatron's demise and the restoration of Cybertron, the Autobots celebrate as Optimus Prime knights Bumblebee a warrior. Optimus and Wheeljack embark on a journey to find the AllSpark, the source of Cybertronian life, leaving the other Autobots to hunt down the missing Decepticons Shockwave and Starscream.
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero Goku SS Blue. There’s a little bit of a meme among Dragon Ball fighting game fans that most of the roster in any given game is just Goku.
Corey Burton is an American voice actor. He is the current voice of Captain Hook, Ludwig Von Drake and others for The Walt Disney Company, Shockwave on The Transformers, Brainiac in the DC Animated Universe, Count Dooku and Cad Bane in the Star Wars franchise, Zeus in Hercules: The Animated Series and the God of War series, and Hugo Strange in Batman: Arkham City.
Megatron also remembers the many times Optimus Prime, the Autobots' leader, got him out of jail after several protests, hoping for him to join the Autobots, to no avail. Starscream asks Megatron to regain leadership, but the latter refuses, feeling guilty of the destruction that Optimus caused on Earth in his search for rare energon.
No. Title Release date ISBN 01: Spotlight: Shockwave September 13, 2006 — Writer: Simon Furman Artist: Nick Roche Six hundred thousand years ago, during the Cybertronian civil war between the Autobots and Decepticons, the Decepticon scientist Shockwave launches thirteen missiles of raw Energon at thirteen different worlds in an attempt to create a new energy source for the dying Cybertron.
In Dark of the Moon, Soundwave is a playable character. He is ordered by Megatron to destroy a Sector 7 nest base that contains information about Sentinel Prime. Soundwave is among the Decepticons that greet Shockwave at the end of the game in South Africa. He shows Shockwave a 3D hologram of Chernobyl and the artifact he must recover.