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Moscow
Mule[1][2]
ミュール Myūru
Alternative Name(s) Mosco (モスコ, Mosuko)
Personal Data
Universe 3rd Universe 3rd Universe
Race Alien
Residence Mosco's Planet
Voice Actors
English Chris Cason
Professional Status
Occupation(s) Hakaishin
Partner(s) Campari
Headquarters 3rd Universe
First Appearance
Manga Debut Chapter #28
Anime Debut DBS078
Movie Debut Dragon Ball Super: Broly (flashback)
Game Debut Super Dragon Ball Heroes
Techniques
Image Gallery

Mule (ミュール, Myūru), more commonly known as Mosco (モスコ, Mosuko), is the Hakaishin for the 3rd Universe.

Appearance[]

Mosco Render

Mule wearing his robot suit.

Abilities[]

Mosco, like other Hakaishin, possesses the capability to destroy organisms that exist in their respective universe in order to upkeep the balance in the universe.

Dragon Ball Super[]

Universe Survival Arc[]

Having been notified by the Grand Priest that his presence was required at the Zen Exhibition Match, Mosco attends the match alongside Ea, where they watch the 7th and 9th Universe contestants fight each other.[3] After the event, as his universe was in peril due to the upcoming Tournament of Power, he sought to work together with Nigrissi and other mortals of the 3rd Universe, and tells them to fight, win and survive during the tournament.[4]

In Other Timelines[]

Trunks' Timeline[]

In Zamasu's quest for justice, he took advantage of all Hakaishin's life-force being intertwined with their universes Kaiōshin, and killed Ea to subsequently eliminate Mule.

Trivia[]

  • Both his names is likely taken from the Moscow Mule (モスコー・ミュール, Mosukō Myūru), a cocktail made with vodka, spicy ginger beer, and lime juice.
    • The name also reflects in his metallic appearance, as the Moscow Mule is usually served in a copper mug.
  • Mosco was designed by Toyotarō.
  • Moscow communicates through electronic sound.[2]
  • Moscow strongly resembles Luud, a character from the anime-only Dragon Ball GT, and could have been based on him by Toyotarō.

References[]

  1. V Jump April 2017, page 37
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dragon Ball Super Moscow Character Profile
  3. Dragon Ball Super episode 78
  4. Dragon Ball Super episode 92
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