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Gurana
Guarana
ガラナ Garana
English Localized Name(s) VIZ Garana
Personal Data
Universe 7th Universe 7th Universe
Status Deceased
Gender Male Icon Male
Professional Status
Affiliation(s) Freeza's Army Freeza's Army
Occupation(s) Second-in-command of Freeza's Army
Headquarters Third Stellar Region
First Appearance
Manga Debut Chapter 4 (Super)
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Guarana (ガラナ, Garana; Viz "Garana") was the second-in-command of the remnant forces of Freeza, under the leadership of Sorbet. Guarana met his end along with his entire brigade at the hands of Champa in his exploration in the distant parts of the universe.[1]

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Personality[]

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It was said by Shisami that Guarana was the second strongest member of the forces.[1]

Dragon Ball Super (manga)[]

See also: Dragon Ball Super#Manga

God and God Arc (manga)[]

Gurana's death

Guarana shortly before his death.

Guarana and his scout ship were traveling through the depths of the universe in search for the Dragon Balls. In their exposition they come across a gigantic one. At their complete dismay of their latest discovery, Guarana orders his soldiers to immediately contact headquarters. On a moment's notice another one of his combatants notifies him on what it seems to be someone outside, happening to encounter Champa and his attendant. The Hakaishin promptly attacked them with his finger beam, obliterating them along with their entire ship.[1]

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Legacy[]

The destruction of his scout-ship is immediately reported to the current leader of the empire, Sorbet. Guarana's death was a vital blow to the military, enough to shift their unspecified motives with the Dragon Balls to now, utilize them to resurrect their former leader Freeza.[2]

Trivia[]

  • Guarana's name is likely taken directly from the Brazilian "guaraná" fruit, or more specifically the natural energy drinks infused with the caffeine producing guaraná seeds that have become quite popular in Japan.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dragon Ball Super chapter 4, page 19 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "C4" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Dragon Ball Super chapter 4, page 20
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