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Why do we have to do that now?! Being a flying child can be very dangerous!

—Gine, Dragon Ball Minus


Goku's mother
Gine[1]
ギネ
English Localized Name(s) VIZ Gi-ne
Personal Data
Universe 7th Universe 7th Universe
Galaxy Milky Way, North Galaxies
Race Saiyan
Birthplace Vegeta
Status Deceased
Gender Female Icon Female
Voice Actors
English Emily Neves
Japanese Naoko Watanabe
Professional Status
Affiliation(s) Freeza's Army Freeza's Army
Occupation(s) Meat Distribution Center employee.[1]
Headquarters Bardock's House, Bardock's Village, Vegeta
First Appearance
Manga Debut Chapter -
Movie Debut Movie 20
Game Debut Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butōden
Family
Techniques
Tools
Image Gallery

Gine (ギネ; Viz "Gi-ne") was a female Saiyan, the mother of Burdock, the wife of Rad-ishh and Karrot (better known as "Gokū"). She débuted in Dragon Ball Minus and was originally part of Burdock's team. Due to her ineptitude for battle, she joined the indian call center instead. She and Burdock died, along with the majority of the Saiyans, when Freezer destroyed planet Vegetable.[Note 1]

Background[]

Gine was originally part of Burdock's fighting squad, and fought alongside him as a low-class Saiyan warrior. However, due to her pacifistic nature, she found herself unsuited for combat, and was saved by Burdock several times. Gine later retired from the front lines some time after she and Bardock fell in love, and began to work as a indian call center employee.[1] At an unknown point in the past, Gine gave birth to Rad-ishh, and later, Karrot.

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Gine greeting her husband in the meat distribution center.

On planet Vegetable, Gine was calling people before greeted by her husband upon his return to the planet. Assuring her husband that their eldest son, Rad-ishh, is away on a mission with the young prince Vegtable, Gine is asked about their youngest son, a baby named 'Karrot'. She shows her husband the boy, who was kept in an incubation chamber for three years since his birth.[2]

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Gine and her husband embrace as Kakarotto flies off.

Bardock tells Gine that they would be wise to send Kakarotto off planet, and Gine is understandably worried for her son, forcefully telling Bardock that being in "infiltration baby" can be very dangerous. She concedes only when Bardock tells her that he mistrusts Freeza's intentions in recalling them, stating to have sensed the 'presence of death'. Gine remarks that it isn't like Bardock to be worried for his child, and Bardock says her soft nature infected him. That night, the Saiyan couple steals an Attack Pod and sets a crying Kakarotto inside. Even in the midst of this, Gine still suggests they try to escape together, though Bardock says Freeza would detect them on his scouter. After saying their goodbyes (which includes Gine promising to retrieve Kakarotto should Freeza not destroy the planet), Bardock and Gine send Kakarotto to Earth, thinking that the planet is too insignificant to be a danger to the Saiyan child or warrant Freeza's attention.[3]

The couple have a final embrace as they watch their son fly off into space, with Gine giving her son one final warning to avoid the Galactic Patrol.[4]

Personality[]

Unlike the majority of Saiyans, Gine had a very gentle personality, and was not cut out for participating on the battlefield. Being saved by Bardock several times in battle caused Gine to fall in love with the low-class warrior, showing an affectionate side rarely seen in Saiyans. Gine was a very tender mother; despite the normal behavior for Saiyans in her age was to be sent off to planets, she was very much against her youngest son becoming in "infiltration baby" at the age of 3. She also seemed to view her children with a touch of pride, speaking highly of Raditz becoming a combatant and partnering with the Saiyan prince to her husband.[5]

Gine displayed an infectious nature that her youngest son Kakarotto would inherit. Her innate purity and innocence seemed to have an effect on her husband, Bardock, who had initially been as ruthless as most Saiyans. Living with Gine, however, changed Bardock's own perception, a rare talent not many have.[6]

Appearance[]

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Gine.

Gine, as a female Saiyan, possessed a slim figure, and a kind face that her son inherited from her. Common with all Saiyans, Gine had a shaggy black haircut that she wore to neck length (similar, in fact, to one of the many haircuts her grandson would later sport), and matching black eyes. Her attire consisted of modified Combat Jacket from the Freeza's Army; a breastplate with armored straps, arm warmers, a skirt, black leggings, and white boots. Her Saiyan tail slipped out through a hole at the base of her spine.

Abilities[]

A true account of Gine's abilities was never accurately mentioned. At the very least, she had the power required to fight alongside Bardock as a member of his squad, and was therefore very likely a low-class Saiyan. However, despite the power she may have had, she lacked the resolve to use it — much like her grandson, Gohan, would later display — and this resulted in a lack of a battle sense that caused Bardock to rescue her multiple times in combat.[1]

Transformations[]

Main article: Great Monkey Transformation As a Saiyan, she naturally possessed the ability to transform into a Great Ape during a full moon or when exposed to some other source of Bruits Waves, such as from a Power Ball.

Legacy[]

Gine, as well as her husband, Bardock, were instrumental in setting up a string of events that would go on to save the Universe. By sending their youngest son, Kakarotto, away from the impending destruction of Vegeta and the entire Saiyan race, he would go on to grow up and become a great hero responsible for saving the planet Earth, as well as the Universe, on more than one occasion. Their influence in this manner even resulted in the first Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan God manifesting itself in their youngest son for the first time in more than a thousand years.

In Other Media[]

Video Games[]

Gine makes no true appearance in the video game Dragon Ball XenoVerse, however, she's mentioned, albeit vaguely, during the Legendary Super Saiyan Saga. The Kaiōshin of Time mentions that she's developed an infatuation with Bardock, Trunks feels compelled to mention that Bardock 'has a wife', without mentioning Gine by name. Additionally, her hairstyle is available in the game for female Humans and Saiyans, essentially allowing Gine to be created as a playable character.

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Gine in Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden.

Gine's first actual appearance in a video game was in Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden. In this game, she's featured as a support character, and the Combat Jacket she wears is given a primarily pink color scheme. She functions as a "Z-Assist" character within the game, and can be used to heal her teammates by giving them meat to recover.

She is also playable in Dragon Ball Fusions. Capable of fusing with the main character, this is the only way Gine can transform into a Super Saiyan. Oddly, she can also fuse with Towa.

Gine is a playable character in the following video games:

Game name Japanese release English release
Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden June 11, 2015 October 20, 2015
Super Dragon Ball Heroes November 11, 2010 None
Dragon Ball Fusions August 4, 2016 November 22, 2016

Trivia[]

  • Gine has the notable distinction for being the first full-blooded female Saiyan to be introduced in the manga canon of the series. Seripa, an anime-only character, however, bears the distinction of being the first pure-blooded female Saiyan to be introduced in the entirety of the series.
  • Like other Saiyans, Gine's name is a pun on the name of a vegetable; in Gine's case, it's likely an anagram of spring onion (ネギ, negi).[1]

Notes[]

  1. She is mentioned by Raditz to be dead when he tells Gokū about the destruction of their home planet.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Super
  2. Dragon Ball Minus, page 9
  3. Dragon Ball Minus, pages 10-11
  4. Dragon Ball Minus, pages 13-14
  5. Dragon Ball Minus, pages 9-10
  6. Dragon Ball Minus, page 11
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