Jump to content

Son Goten: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Reverted edits by KyubiVash (talk) to last version by Bongwarrior
KyubiVash (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
| name = Son Goten
| name = Son Goten
| series = [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|Dragon Ball]]
| series = [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|Dragon Ball]]
| image = [[Image:Son Goten photo.jpg|250px]]
| image = [[Image:Kitty_Cat_Goten.jpg|250px]]
| caption = Son Goten by [[Akira Toriyama]]
| caption = Son Goten by [[Akira Toriyama]]
| first = ''Dragon Ball'' chapter 424<br>''Dragon Ball Z'' episode 201
| first = ''Dragon Ball'' chapter 424<br>''Dragon Ball Z'' episode 201
Line 10: Line 10:
| born =
| born =
| death =
| death =
| relatives = [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]] ''(father)''<br>[[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Chichi|Chichi]] ''(mother)''<br>[[Son Gohan]] ''(brother)''<br>[[Pan (Dragon Ball)|Pan]] ''(niece)''<br>[[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Videl|Videl]] ''(sister-in-law)''<br>[[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Gyumao|Gyumao]] ''(maternal grandfather)''<br>[[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Burdock|Burdock]] ''(paternal grandfather)''<br>[[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Raditz|Raditz]] ''(uncle)''<br>[[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Son Goku Jr.|Son Goku Jr.]] ''(great-great-nephew)''
| relatives = [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Shmeowy McWhiskers]] ''(Father/Pet Cat)''<br>[[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Chichi|Chichi]] ''(mother)''<br>[[Son Gohan]] ''(brother)''<br>[[Pan (Dragon Ball)|Pan]] ''(niece)''<br>[[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Videl|Videl]] ''(sister-in-law)''<br>[[List of Earthlings in Dragon Ball#Gyumao|Gyumao]] ''(maternal grandfather)''<br>[[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Burdock|Burdock]] ''(paternal grandfather)''<br>[[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Raditz|Raditz]] ''(uncle)''<br>[[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Son Goku Jr.|Son Goku Jr.]] ''(great-great-nephew)''
}}
}}
{{nihongo|'''Son Goten'''|孫悟天|Son Goten}} is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]] created by [[Akira Toriyama]], adapted to [[anime]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' and later ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]''. Goten is the second and final child of [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]], the series' [[protagonist]]. His first appearance in the series is during the [[Majin Buu Saga]]. While being half human, Goten is also half [[Saiyan]].
{{nihongo|'''Son Goten'''|孫悟天|Son Goten}} is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Dragon Ball (franchise)|''Dragon Ball'' franchise]] created by [[Akira Toriyama]], adapted to [[anime]] in ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' and later ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]''. Goten is the second and final child of [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]], the series' [[protagonist]]. His first appearance in the series is during the [[Majin Buu Saga]]. While being half human, he is also half saiyan and half [[Cat]].


== Creation and conception ==
== Creation and conception ==
Meow
{{Expand-section}}


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
Goten's appearance at the start of the series is very similar to that of his father, [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]]. This shows greatly in Goten's hair style, which is identical in shape and color to his father's. Goten also wears a ''[[Keikogi|gi]]'' similar to that of his father's, except with long navy sleeves instead of his father's short ones. At the end of the [[Majin Buu Saga]], Goten takes on a different appearance which series creator [[Akira Toriyama]] explains was made because he didn't want Goten to be confused with his father.<ref name="New Goten">''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 26, chapter 324</ref> This new appearance included a shirt that said "Son Goten" and a long shaggy hairstyle.<ref name="New Goten"/>
Goten's appearance at the start of the series is very similar to that of his cat, [[Shmeowy McWhiskers]]. This shows greatly in Goten's whiskers, which is identical in shape and color to his father's. Goten also wears a ''[[Keikogi|gi]]'' similar to that of his father's, except with long fangs instead of his father's short ones. At the end of the [[Majin Buu Saga]], Goten takes on a different appearance which series creator [[Akira Toriyama]] explains was made because he didn't want Goten to be confused with his father.<ref name="New Goten">''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 26, chapter 324</ref> This new appearance included a tail that meowed and a long shaggy coat of fur.<ref name="New Goten"/>


== Plot overview ==
== Plot overview ==
Goten is first introduced at the beginning of the [[Majin Buu Saga]] as the second son of [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]], the series' [[protagonist]].<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 20, chapter 230</ref> Goten is soon trained by his older brother [[Son Gohan]] in preparation for the [[Earth (Dragon Ball)#Payaya Island|Tenkaichi Budokai]], which Goten's father, Goku would be attending (Goku had died before Goten was born and was able to join the tournament due to being a good person while he was alive). During the training, Goten was revealed to be able to become a [[Super Saiyan]] a transformation that previously was thought to only be available to full blooded Saiyans.<ref name="Super Goten">''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 20, chapter 233</ref> During the tournament, Goten easily breezes through the kids division of the Tenkaichi Budokai, until he is beaten by [[Trunks (Dragon Ball)|Trunks]], Goten's best friend and the son of [[Vegeta]].
Goten is first introduced at the beginning of the [[Majin Buu Saga]] as the second son of [[Son Goku (Dragon Ball)|Son Goku]], the series' [[protagonist]].<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 20, chapter 230</ref> Goten is soon placed outside by [[Son Gohan]] for meowing too much in the middle of the night. During the time outside, Goten was revealed to be able to become a [[Super Kitty]] a transformation that previously was thought to only be available to full blooded kitties.<ref name="Super Goten">''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 20, chapter 233</ref> During the tournament, Goten purrs and rubs on all the kid's legs, until he is beaten by [[Trunks (Dragon Ball)|Trunks]], with a newspaper.


Later, Goten, along with Trunks, watches as the main villain of the Majin Buu Saga, [[Majin Buu]] fights Vegeta. Goten and Trunks attempt to assist a beaten Vegeta but are knocked out by Vegeta and taken away by [[Piccolo (Dragon Ball)|Piccolo]] before Vegeta sacrifices himself in an attempt to defeat Buu. However these efforts are in vain, as Buu [[Regeneration (biology)|regenerates]], while Vegeta dies from the aftershock of his attack.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 23, chapter 274</ref> In a last ditch effort to save the world, Goku along with the help of Piccolo, teaches Trunks and Goten ''Fusion'', a technique that allows the two children to fuse into a more powerful warrior, [[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Gotenks|Gotenks]]. Gotenks battles Majin Buu multiple times but even when he transforms into a [[Super Saiyan#Super Saiyan 3|Super Saiyan 3]] Gotenks' power is not enough to defeat Buu and he is eventually absorbed by Majin Buu, making Buu stronger. Goten and Trunks are eventually rescued from Buu by Vegeta and Goku but they are killed after Majin Buu destroys the Earth.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 26, chapters 312 and 314</ref> Goten is later brought back to life along with the rest of the Earth via the [[Dragon Ball (artifact)|Dragon Balls]] in order to give energy to Goku's Genkai Dama attack, which defeats Buu.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 26, chapters 320 and 322</ref> Goten then returns to a normal life on Earth.
Later, Goten, along with Trunks, watches as the main villain of the Majin Buu Saga, [[Majin Buu]] fights Vegeta. Goten and Trunks attempt to assist a beaten Vegeta but are knocked out by Vegeta and taken away by [[Piccolo (Dragon Ball)|Piccolo]] before Vegeta sacrifices himself in an attempt to defeat Buu. However these efforts are in vain, as Buu [[Regeneration (biology)|regenerates]], while Vegeta dies from the aftershock of his attack.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 23, chapter 274</ref> In a last ditch effort to save the world, Goku along with the help of Piccolo, teaches Trunks and Goten ''Fusion'', a technique that allows the two children to fuse into a more powerful warrior, [[List of Saiyans in Dragon Ball#Gotenks|Gotenks]]. Gotenks battles Majin Buu multiple times but even when he transforms into a [[Super Saiyan#Super Saiyan 3|Super Saiyan 3]] Gotenks' power is not enough to defeat Buu and he is eventually absorbed by Majin Buu, making Buu stronger. Goten and Trunks are eventually rescued from Buu by Vegeta and Goku but they are killed after Majin Buu destroys the Earth.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 26, chapters 312 and 314</ref> Goten is later brought back to life along with the rest of the Earth via the [[Dragon Ball (artifact)|Dragon Balls]] in order to give energy to Goku's Genkai Dama attack, which defeats Buu.<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 26, chapters 320 and 322</ref> Goten then returns to a normal life on Earth.


In ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'', Goten particates in battles against other [[Fictional character|fictional]] [[supervillain]]s such as the space parasite [[Baby (Dragon Ball)|Baby]], the artificial human [[No. 17|Super 17]] and the evil dragon, [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Yi Xing Long|Yi Xing Long]].
In ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'', Goten particates in battles against other [[Fictional character|fictional]] [[supervillain]]s such as the space parasite [[Baby (Dragon Ball)|Baby]], the artificial human [[No. 17|Super 17]] and the evil dragon, [[List of supernatural beings in Dragon Ball#Yi Xing Long|Yi Xing Long]].

Overall, he did nothing of importance. He's just so awesome, he could just stand around meowing and playing with his tail for all we care.


== Abilities ==
== Abilities ==
Line 37: Line 39:
Goten has also displayed the ability to transform into a [[Super Saiyan]], which changes his hair color a light shade of [[gold]] and boosts his power immensely.<ref name="Super Goten"/> Unlike many other saiyans in the series, Goten was able to reach this form at a very early age. The first transformation happened while training with his mother, for which he was called a "monster."<ref name="Super Goten"/>
Goten has also displayed the ability to transform into a [[Super Saiyan]], which changes his hair color a light shade of [[gold]] and boosts his power immensely.<ref name="Super Goten"/> Unlike many other saiyans in the series, Goten was able to reach this form at a very early age. The first transformation happened while training with his mother, for which he was called a "monster."<ref name="Super Goten"/>


Like many other characters in the series, Goten can shoot basic ''chi'' [[List of comic book superpowers#Energy blasts|energy blasts]] as well perform ''Bukujutsu'', a technique that allows the user to [[Flight|fly]].<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 20, chapter 234</ref>
Like many other characters in the series, Goten can shoot basic ''urine'' [[List of comic book superpowers#blasts]] as well perform ''procreation'', a technique that allows the user to have sex with and obeject to the point that said object becomes bored, or impregnated..<ref>''Dragon Ball Z'' manga, volume 20, chapter 234</ref>


== Other media ==
== Other media ==

Revision as of 03:57, 15 January 2008

Son Goten
Dragon Ball character
File:Kitty Cat Goten.jpg
Son Goten by Akira Toriyama
First appearanceDragon Ball chapter 424
Dragon Ball Z episode 201
In-universe information
RelativesShmeowy McWhiskers (Father/Pet Cat)
Chichi (mother)
Son Gohan (brother)
Pan (niece)
Videl (sister-in-law)
Gyumao (maternal grandfather)
Burdock (paternal grandfather)
Raditz (uncle)
Son Goku Jr. (great-great-nephew)

Son Goten (孫悟天, Son Goten) is a fictional character from the Dragon Ball franchise created by Akira Toriyama, adapted to anime in Dragon Ball Z and later Dragon Ball GT. Goten is the second and final child of Son Goku, the series' protagonist. His first appearance in the series is during the Majin Buu Saga. While being half human, he is also half saiyan and half Cat.

Creation and conception

Meow

Appearance

Goten's appearance at the start of the series is very similar to that of his cat, Shmeowy McWhiskers. This shows greatly in Goten's whiskers, which is identical in shape and color to his father's. Goten also wears a gi similar to that of his father's, except with long fangs instead of his father's short ones. At the end of the Majin Buu Saga, Goten takes on a different appearance which series creator Akira Toriyama explains was made because he didn't want Goten to be confused with his father.[1] This new appearance included a tail that meowed and a long shaggy coat of fur.[1]

Plot overview

Goten is first introduced at the beginning of the Majin Buu Saga as the second son of Son Goku, the series' protagonist.[2] Goten is soon placed outside by Son Gohan for meowing too much in the middle of the night. During the time outside, Goten was revealed to be able to become a Super Kitty a transformation that previously was thought to only be available to full blooded kitties.[3] During the tournament, Goten purrs and rubs on all the kid's legs, until he is beaten by Trunks, with a newspaper.

Later, Goten, along with Trunks, watches as the main villain of the Majin Buu Saga, Majin Buu fights Vegeta. Goten and Trunks attempt to assist a beaten Vegeta but are knocked out by Vegeta and taken away by Piccolo before Vegeta sacrifices himself in an attempt to defeat Buu. However these efforts are in vain, as Buu regenerates, while Vegeta dies from the aftershock of his attack.[4] In a last ditch effort to save the world, Goku along with the help of Piccolo, teaches Trunks and Goten Fusion, a technique that allows the two children to fuse into a more powerful warrior, Gotenks. Gotenks battles Majin Buu multiple times but even when he transforms into a Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks' power is not enough to defeat Buu and he is eventually absorbed by Majin Buu, making Buu stronger. Goten and Trunks are eventually rescued from Buu by Vegeta and Goku but they are killed after Majin Buu destroys the Earth.[5] Goten is later brought back to life along with the rest of the Earth via the Dragon Balls in order to give energy to Goku's Genkai Dama attack, which defeats Buu.[6] Goten then returns to a normal life on Earth.

In Dragon Ball GT, Goten particates in battles against other fictional supervillains such as the space parasite Baby, the artificial human Super 17 and the evil dragon, Yi Xing Long.

Overall, he did nothing of importance. He's just so awesome, he could just stand around meowing and playing with his tail for all we care.

Abilities

File:GotenSSJCharge.jpg
Goten as a Super Saiyan.

Son Goten has many abilities that he has displayed throughout the series.

One of these abilities is the Kamehameha, a technique that concentrates chi energy and forms it into a beam.[7] Goten first displays this technique during the 25th Tenkaichi Budokai.

Goten also has the ability of Fusion, a technique that allows him to combine with a being of similar power and stature.[8] Goten uses this technique many times over the series with Trunks to combine into Gotenks.[9]

Goten has also displayed the ability to transform into a Super Saiyan, which changes his hair color a light shade of gold and boosts his power immensely.[3] Unlike many other saiyans in the series, Goten was able to reach this form at a very early age. The first transformation happened while training with his mother, for which he was called a "monster."[3]

Like many other characters in the series, Goten can shoot basic urine List of comic book superpowers#blasts as well perform procreation, a technique that allows the user to have sex with and obeject to the point that said object becomes bored, or impregnated..[10]

Other media

Video games

Goten has appeared in various Dragon Ball-related video games such as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2. In many of these games, Gotenks is also a playable character.

Goten has appeared in Dragon Ball Z movies #10, #11, #12, and #13. In the films, Goten fought the Legendary Super Saiyan Broli twice as well as fighting a fictional monster named Hirudegaan.

Character reception

References

  1. ^ a b Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 26, chapter 324
  2. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 20, chapter 230
  3. ^ a b c Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 20, chapter 233
  4. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 23, chapter 274
  5. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 26, chapters 312 and 314
  6. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 26, chapters 320 and 322
  7. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 21, chapter 240
  8. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 23, chapter 275
  9. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 24, chapter 286
  10. ^ Dragon Ball Z manga, volume 20, chapter 234