How Are Pilaf Mai and the Dog Kids Again When They Did It in Gt

The Pilaf Gang (ピラフ一味 , Pirafu Ichimi ) is a group run by Emperor Pilaf that tries to obtain the Dragon Balls for Pilaf, so he tin rule Globe.

Contents

  • one History
    • 1.1 Dragon Ball
    • 1.ii Dragon Ball Z
    • 1.iii Dragon Ball Super
    • ane.4 Dragon Ball GT
  • two Members
    • two.ane Members
      • 2.1.1 Future Timeline
    • 2.2 Allies
  • 3 Video Game Appearances
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Gallery
  • 6 References
  • vii Site Navigation

History

Dragon Ball

The Pilaf Gang

Emperor Pilaf is a brusque imp who desires to take over the globe using the Dragon Assurance, having many dreams of ruling the world. His two most significant henchmen are Shu and Mai. It is implied a couple of times early in the Dragon Ball series that he has other minions also, merely they are unseen. Pilaf seems to control considerable disposable resources; in the episode "The Flying Fortress – Vanished!", Colonel Argent characterizes the Pilaf Gang as being "probably some reckless millionaires looking for kicks."

The original base for his forces was his castle in the Mushroom Forest. When Goku turned into a Great Ape and destroyed it, he got a new base which was a flying fortress, which was afterwards shot downwards past Colonel Silver's troops. One significant affair they afterwards acquire is the Pilaf Machines, which are giant battle robots they use to fight Goku making them a flake closer to Goku's strength in boxing.

The Pilaf Gang in Mystical Chance

The legendary Rex Piccolo was released from his prison by Pilaf, which ultimately backfired when he took over and made his own forces. The Pilaf forces return to interrupt Goku and Chi-Chi a couple times on their quest for the Bansho Fan.

In the video game Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans, it is unsaid that Pilaf'southward Castle was rebuilt sometime later the Piccolo Jr. Saga.

Dragon Ball Z

The younger Pilaf Gang in Battle of Gods

Before the events of the Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, the Pilaf Gang gathered all the Dragon Balls themselves and wished for youth. They have also apparently become very poor between the events of Dragon Brawl and Battle of Gods, as Pilaf says "Our adjacent goal is wealth!" and "I'm sick of living in poverty!" In the film, they appear turned into children[iv] and they sneak into Capsule Corporation, where Bulma's birthday party is held, in gild to steal the Dragon Balls. Amid the prizes they each detect something to involvement them: a aeroplane and castle for Pilaf, ten years worth of ham for Shu, a diamond for Mai, and finally all discover the Dragon Balls. Withal, they are interrupted by Trunks, and then Goten, whom terrifies them because they believe him to exist Goku. Bulma does not recognize them and invites them to the party as a result. They are also there when the Dragon Team confront the God of Destruction Beerus.

Pilaf, Shu, and Mai using a Dragon Radar

Vi months subsequently, the Pilaf Gang  are scouring for the Dragon Assurance again and they encounter Tagoma and Sorbet. They are forced to give them the Dragon Assurance so they could revive Frieza. Though Frieza is ultimately revived, in the film fortunately the second wish that Sorbet intended to employ to resurrect Rex Common cold, was stolen past Shu who wished for 1,000,000 Zeni making the Pilaf Gang rich in the process which infuriates Sorbet.

Dragon Ball Super

Pilaf holding Mecha Frieza's living middle while showing it to Sorbet

In Dragon Ball Super, Shu uses up the Dragon Assurance 2nd wish for money while Mai uses up the third wish for water ice cream preventing Sorbet from using either the 2nd or third wish (as only a single person was revived with the Dragon Balls first wish: Frieza) to resurrect King Cold. Mai and Shu however both point out how they could have made a better wish (Mai points out he could take wished for more Zeni, while Shu criticizes her wish for ice cream), only for Pilaf to become despondent over not getting to make a wish, though Shu and Mai cheer him upwardly by pointing out that they can enjoy the coin and ice cream together with him. The Pilaf Gang unknowingly witness the render of a far greater villain than King Piccolo, Mecha Frieza who appears alive merely in pieces much to their horror and amazement. Pilaf himself finds Mecha Frieza's center which he hands over to Sorbet. Though they help resurrect Mecha Frieza, Shu and Mai'due south wishes prevent King Cold'south resurrection which Sorbet noted to Frieza later his torso was completely healed, though Frieza himself preferred his begetter remain dead thus he left the Pilaf Gang alone during Frieza's revenge.

Future Pilaf gang request Shenron to make them younger

In the "Bonus Story" special chapter of the Dragon Ball Super manga drawn by Toyotarō shows how and when his counterpart Hereafter Pilaf asked Shenron to make them younger. The request was made in Age 767, moments earlier Piccolo dies by the easily of the androids, consequently causing Future Kami to die too and making the dragon assurance turn into stones. It can be assumed that the aforementioned wish was made in the "normal" timeline, at the same age and aforementioned time, with the simply differences being that Shenron didn't disappear since Piccolo did not die and that Bulma, Babe Trunks and Gohan did non announced after the wish was fabricated, equally they were not searching the Dragon Balls.

Pilaf Gang Fire Brigade

During the "Future" Trunks Saga, the Pilaf Gang and Trunks are inside of Capsule Corporation trying to solve a math problem given past Trunks' teacher. On lunch break, it is revealed that Trunks invited them. Trunks and so grabs Mai's manus and the ii run to the roof, and the 2 develop feelings for each other. Pilaf Gang and Trunks witness the appearance of Future Trunks' Time Automobile where they detect Trunks' unconscious adult future counterpart who had fled to the past to seek help to combat Goku Black. They are confused by Future Trunks' resemblance to Trunks and Pilaf wonders if Future Trunks is another child of Bulma's that was the outcome of some kind of scandal. However, they are shocked he is the future version of Trunks. When Goku Blackness destroys the Time Machine the Pilaf Gang act as a burn brigade to put out the fire. Later on, Future Trunks holds Mai's easily, and tell her a story of her future analogue though she fails to realize it. Mai so falls in dearest with Future Trunks making Trunks jealous and helps Bulma with the residual of the Pilaf gang to repair the Fourth dimension Machine. Afterwards Goku, Vegeta, and Bulma return from the future, Mai notices Future Trunks isn't with them.

The Pilaf Gang is shocked to see Goku has been badly injured and help bear him to the infirmary. After Goku recovers and the Dragon Team are trying to come up with a way to defeat Future Zamasu and Goku Black, Piccolo suggests they use the Evil Containment Wave and explains how Chief Roshi attempted to use it to seal Rex Piccolo which causes the Pilaf Gang to recall the time they and Pianoforte witnessed the very event Piccolo spoke of in a brief flashback during which they are depicted as their adult selves. Afterwards the future multiverse is erased by Futurity Zeno, Future Mai is the only survivor of the time to come Pilaf Gang, as Future Shu and Future Pilaf where either killed at some point by either Future Androids 17 & 18, Goku Blackness, or Infinite Zamasu, and their souls erased past Future Zeno when he used Erase to destroy Space Zamasu and the future multiverse, leaving Futurity Mai, Hereafter Trunks and Future Zeno equally the but survivors from the alternating timeline. Mai and Future Mai run into each other while Time to come Mai and Time to come Trunks are staying in the main timeline, causing Mai to realize that Future Mai is her future counterpart and in a relationship with Future Trunks, causing her to shift her romantic feelings back to the Trunks of her timeline.

In the manga, Future Mai recognizes both Pilaf & Shu. She is happy to come across them and Pilaf briefly inquires nearly his Time to come counterpart with Future Mai cryptically states "to call back that yous'll terminate up similar that" implying his fate was not a pleasant one, though fails to directly answer his question presumably wishing to spar him the details. Yet, a new alternate future timeline is created by Whis (in the anime) or Future Trunks & Futurity Mai (in the manga) where Project Zero Mortals was prevented which Future Trunks and Future Mai take upwardly residence in aslope their counterparts in said timeline though it is unknown if Future Pilaf and Future Shu are alive.

In Dragon Ball Super: Broly, they are with Goten and Trunks when he informs his mother Bulma of a break in at her lab along with the theft of the Dragon Radar and half dozen Dragon Assurance she had collected. Though the Pilaf Gang would appear to be the most likely culprits, security camera video proves that the thieves were two weak Frieza Forcefulness operatives sent by Frieza to procure the Dragon Radar unaware Bulma had already collected vi Dragon Balls. Bulma asks the boys and Pilaf Gang to clean upward the lab to keep them busy while she, Vegeta, Goku, and Whis head to the Ice Continent to detect the final Dragon Ball before the ii Frieza Force operatives which leads to a conflict with Frieza, Broly, and Paragus.

Dragon Ball GT

The Pilaf Gang in Dragon Ball GT

Pilaf and the remainder are shown still together in Dragon Brawl GT and accidentally use the Black Star Dragon Assurance to turn Goku into a child. Pilaf, Shu and Mai were afterwards seen near their castle'due south ruins during the episode "Piccolo'due south Decision" when Goku took them to New Planet Found earlier the Globe'southward explosion.

Members

Members

Pilaf Gang
  • Emperor Pilaf
  • Mai
  • Shu
  • Unnamed spy – Mentioned in "The Emperor's Quest" when he sent a bulletin proverb that he spotted a glow in Skull Valley just before he disappeared and that may possibly exist some other Dragon Ball. Later, the spy called Pilaf on the telephone to tell him nigh Chief Roshi in the episode "The Nimbus Cloud of Roshi".
  • Mecha 7
  • Pilaf'southward Guardian
Paella Gang
  • Paella
  • Sho
  • Lon

Time to come Timeline

  • Hereafter Pilaf
  • Future Shu
  • Future Mai (formerly)

Allies

  • Ranfan[1]
  • Master Shen[three]
  • Full general Tao[three]
  • Colonel Violet[two]
  • Rex Nikochan and his servant[two]
  • King Piccolo
  • Piano
  • Tambourine
  • Cymbal
  • Buggy (Cross Epoch)[five]
  • Yamcha (briefly in Dragon Ball SD)
  • Goten (gave them food when they were hungry in God of Destruction Beerus Saga)
  • Trunks (gave them food when they were hungry in God of Destruction Beerus Saga; eventually became Mai's boyfriend)
  • Whis (invited them to a meal when they were hungry in God of Destruction Beerus Saga)
  • Sorbet & Tagoma (briefly forced to work with them in Dragon Brawl Z: Resurrection 'F')[6]
  • Frieza (forced to assist Sorbet & Tagoma in resurrecting Frieza with the Dragon Balls in Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and the Golden Frieza Saga; also gave Mecha Frieza'southward eye to Sorbet)[6]
  • Future Trunks (Future Mai'southward boyfriend whom Present Mai briefly had a crush on before learning of his relationship with her Hereafter counterpart)
  • Cursory family (started living with Trunks and his family due to Mai'southward relationship with Trunks; their erstwhile adversary Bulma tolerates their presence fifty-fifty after figuring out Mai's identity, presumably due to her interaction with Future Mai during the "Time to come" Trunks Saga)
  • Pan (rescued them after inadvertently destroying their Pilaf Motorcar after they accidentally kidnapped her during the Copy-Vegeta Saga)
  • Dragon Team (formed a friendly truce with their sometime adversaries following the God of Devastation Beerus Saga due to being too weak to oppose the Dragon Team and their friendship with Goten & Trunks; also assisted in repairing Prison cell's Time Machine during the "Future" Trunks Saga)
    • Earth'south Resistance (in the Dragon Ball Super anime, Future Mai and Future Trunks pb remnants of Earth'due south Armed services and protect the remaining survivors. The main timeline Pilaf Gang assists Time to come Trunks and the Dragon Team in rebuilding Cell's Time Car. Future Trunks & Future Mai terminate upward being the only survivors of the grouping fleeing to the Main Timeline temporarily after Futurity Zeno erases the future Multiverse, with Future Mai meeting the main timeline Pilaf Gang).
  • Dr. Gero (Pilaf briefly hires Dr. Gero to work for him every bit a scientist in the main story of Dokkan Battle)

Video Game Appearances

The Pilaf Gang appears in several video games, including Dragon Brawl: Shenron no Nazo, Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury, Dragon Ball GT: Transformation, Dragon Brawl: Origins, and Dragon Ball RPG: Shōnen-hen.

Goku confronts the Pilaf Gang in Advanced Gamble

Using their combined Pilaf Auto, the Pilaf Gang is a boss in Dragon Ball three: Gokuden, Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen, Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure, Dragon Ball: Origins 2, and Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans. The Pilaf Automobile is a playable fighter in the Japanese and European Wii versions of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi two, besides as in all versions of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3.

In Dragon Ball: Origins, in the bonus level half-dozen-5, Pilaf rebuilds his castle and attempts to eliminate Goku earlier he becomes also much of an obstruction. In the bonus level 6-6: "Pilaf Must Be Stopped", after the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament, the Pilaf Gang gets Ranfan to join them in their rebuilt castle, and they terrorize a nearby village together before existence stopped by Goku.

The Pilaf Gang in Dragon Brawl: Origins 2

In Dragon Brawl: Origins 2, in the bonus level 8-4, the Pilaf Gang kidnap Senbei Norimaki and Turbo Norimaki, and oblige them to repair their Flying Fortress and Pilaf Machines. In sub-episode 8-6: "Pilaf and Scarlet Ribbon", the Pilaf Gang hire Colonel Violet to atomic number 82 them to the Red Ribbon Army Headquarters' control room and find a surviving Red Ribbon Battle Jacket; Pilaf using the Battle Jacket and his 2 henchmen using their Pilaf Machines are defeated before long later by Goku. In the bonus level 8-7, they become Male monarch Nikochan and his retainer to repair and better their flying fortress' nuclear reactor before confronting Goku, but they are defeated once again. This bonus level ends with Pilaf telling that he needs to find a fighter stronger than Goku, and then a flashforward shows Pilaf finding the Electric Rice Cooker where King Piccolo is sealed.

Also, a grouping very similar to the Pilaf Gang appears in Dragon Ball Online, the Paella Gang led by Pilaf's descendant Paella.

In Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, the Pilaf Gang piloting Automobile Pilaf appears as a playable character and enemy during certain quests. Emperor Pilaf as well appears every bit a random enemy during certain quests who is searching for Incredible Gems and volition utilise the Automobile Pilaf to defend his treasure. If defeated, x Incredible Gems will be awarded to the player.

In Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, the Pilaf Gang piloting their Pilaf Car appears as a playable character.

Trivia

  • The Pilaf Gang are an example of the classic anime cliche of recurring comedic villain trios that originally spawned from the Fourth dimension Bokan serial.
    • They share many similarities with Team Rocket from Pokémon. Both are comical, bumbling evil trios consisting of ii males, i human and 1 nonhuman, and one human female who work for a more powerful entity (Squad Rocket serving Giovanni, the Pilaf Gang serving Piccolo), both have a leader who constantly gets bellyaching by and abuses/lashes out at the others due to either their stupidity or their accidentally foiling their own plans and who, when enraged is feared by the others (Team Rocket'south being Jessie, the Pilaf Gang's being Emperor Pilaf), both are the enemy of their franchises' respective child protagonists (Team Rocket's existence Ash Ketchum, the Pilaf Gang'southward being Goku), both are cowardly when facing greater threats, both use transportation for travel and escape (Team Rocket'due south being their hot air balloon, the Pilaf Gang'due south being their ship), both use mechs and gadgets when against their enemies, and both accept a goal of stealing a valuable possession of the protagonist (for Team Rocket, information technology's Pikachu, for the Pilaf Gang, information technology'due south the Dragon Balls). Information technology should be noted that this is due to Team Rocket besides being another example of the classic anime cliché of recurring comedic villain trios that spawned from the Time Bokan serial. Nevertheless the Pilaf Gang's original appearance in Dragon Ball predates Team Rocket's in Pokémon.
  • Despite their evil intentions, the Pilaf Gang were not excluded from the wish to Porunga of bringing everyone killed by Majin Buu back to life. However compared to muderers like Van Zant and Smitty and dangerous villains like Dabura and Babidi, the Pilaf Gang are relatively benign villains who are more of a danger to themselves than the Earth (primarily due to their leader's bumbling nature and their lack of strength) or the Dragon Squad having long been overshadowed by the likes of King Piccolo and Frieza.
  • Them using the Dragon Balls to plough into kids in Super is a parallel reference to them accidentally turning Goku into a kid in GT with the Blackness Star Dragon Assurance.
    • Information technology should exist noted that both Pilaf and Future Pilaf both managed to mess up a wish to Shenron which is pretty rare every bit Shenron is unremarkably very good at correctly granting wishes inside his power. Even so this is probable some other instance of Pilaf/Future Pilaf's bumbling nature as despite succeeding in getting a wish, it ends upwards backfiring on Pilaf/Future Pilaf, Mai/Future Mai, and Shu/Future Shu.

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References

  1. 1.0 i.one Dragon Brawl: Origins, 2008
  2. 2.0 2.one 2.2 2.iii Dragon Ball: Origins 2, 2010
  3. 3.0 three.1 3.2 Dragon Ball: Mystical Take chances, 1988
  4. 5-Jump #3, 2013
  5. Cross Epoch, 2006
  6. vi.0 vi.1 Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F', 2015

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