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Dragon Ball Z’ says Android 16 is the strongest, but ‘Super’ gives 17 the crown. Here’s how the power dynamic shifts across ...
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Dragon Ball Zs Second-Strongest Villain Is Still Alive in Super, But Most Fans Missed It - MSNAfter unlocking SS2, Gohan easily defeated them all, but as the bonus DBS chapter shared by Reddit user Deva966 reveals, Gohan didn't kill the Cell Jr.s. The Cell Jr. Are Still Alive in Dragon ...
Dragon Ball Z presents the question "Whose DNA does Cell have?" from the moment that he is introduced in the story. The character was Dr. Gero's biggest creation and he came back from a different ...
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Dragon Ball GT Is Officially Canon, But Super Has 5 Things It Needs To Fix For The Two Series To Fit - MSNDragon Ball GT had several arcs, but one of its shortest, the Super 17 Saga, featured the catastrophic team-up between Dr.Gero and Baby's creator, Dr. Myuu. The two mad scientists serving in hell ...
The first patient cured of HIV, Timothy Ray Brown (also known as "Berlin patient"), has died of cancer.
Dr. Gero was, as stated, a scientist of the Red Ribbon Army and a central figure of Dragon Ball Z’s third major arc, The Androids Saga. Gero transformed hismelf into an Android ...
When Dr. Gero Hütter gave Timothy Ray Brown a bone marrow transplant at a Berlin hospital on Feb. 7, 2007, he knew he could be making history. If, that is, Brown survived long enough to see whether ...
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