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Nahare
Nahare[1]
ナハレ
Alternative Name(s) Shin (シン)[2]
East Kaiōshin (ひがしかいおうしん, Higashi no Kaiōshin; FUNimation "Eastern Supreme Kai"; Literally meaning "World King God of the East")[3][4]
Kaiōshin (かいおうしん; FUNimation "Supreme Kai", Viz "Lord of Lords"; Literally meaning "World King God")
Personal Data
Universe 7th Universe 7th Universe
Galaxy East Galaxies
Race Glindian
Birthplace Glind Tree
Voice Actors
English Kent Williams
Japanese Yūji Mitsuya (Z • GT • Super)
Nahare’ichirō Ōta (GT • Super • Daima)
Yumiko Kobayashi (Daima)
Professional Status
Occupation(s) Kaiōshin Kaiōshin
Partner(s) Kibito
Fusion(s) Kibito Shin
Headquarters Kaiōshin Realm
First Appearance
Manga Debut Chapter 437
Anime Debut DBK102
DBZ213
Game Debut Dragon Ball Z: Super Butōden 3
Family
Techniques
Tools
Image Gallery

Nahare (ナハレ), primarily known as Shin (シン), is one of the 7th Universe's Kaiōshin, who alongside Elder Kaiōshin and the Hakaishin Beerus, maintains balance within their universe.

Background[]

Sometime in the distance past, Nahare left the Demon Realm and traveled to the 7th Universe, where he eventually took the role of Kaiōshin of that Universe.[5]

During Nahare's service as the Kaiōshin of the East (ひがしかいおうしん, Higashi no Kaiōshin; FUNimation "Eastern Supreme Kai"; Literally meaning "World King God of the East") of the 7th Universe's Eastern quadrant, Nahare was the youngest and most inexperienced amongst the fellow Kaiōshin.

Personality[]

Appearance[]

Nahare's full appearance.

Nahare's full appearance.

Nahare is a being of short stature, with light pink skin — light purple in the anime — a large mohawk, and stern black eyes. He wears the traditional Kaiōshin garb — a puffed sleeved outfit with a blue sash, dark blue pants, a dark blue robe with gold lining, buttoned at the chest, and white boots. In the anime, Nahare's sleeved outfit is colored light blue, the sash is orange, the pants are the same light blue, and his shoes are a vivid red. Like some Kaiōshin, he wears green Potara earrings, which are colored yellow in the anime.

Abilities[]

As a Kaiōshin, Nahare has many abilities that are beyond most mortals ability to comprehend or accomplish. In terms of power, he was vastly superior to Piccolo during the time of the 25th Tenkaichi Budōkai despite his large gains in power since the Cell Game. His attendant Kibito even claimed he could kill Freeza at full power with just one blow (prior to his training to become Golden Freeza at least), something which Son Gokū thought was amazing.

Part III[]

See also: Dragon Ball Z

25th Tenkaichi Budōkai Arc[]

Nahare alongside Kibito enter the 25th Tenkaichi Budōkai and qualify after passing the preliminaries, he meets the Dragon Team during the break before the matchmaking, Son Gokū is who he is interested in having a spar with and see how strong he is and before going to where the matchmaking takes place he hand shake with him.[6] During the matchmaking Piccolo is assigned as Nahare's opponent.[7]

Majin Bū Arc[]

Part IV[]

See also: Dragon Ball Super

God and God Arc[]

Hakaishin Champa Arc[]

"Future" Trunks Arc[]

Universe Survival Arc[]

Dragon Ball Super (manga)[]

See also: Dragon Ball Super#Manga

God and God Arc (manga)[]

Nahare and Kibito apologize for using the dragon balls.

Nahare and Kibito apologize for using the dragon balls.

After Kibito Kaiōshin collected the Namekian Dragon Balls to get them out of Champa's grasp, only to find that they were not what he was looking for. Kibito Kaiōshin eventually used them to defuse themselves back into Nahare and Kibito, much to Elder Kaiōshin's annoyance.[8]

Hakaishin Champa Arc (manga)[]

"Future" Trunks Arc (manga)[]

In Other Timelines[]

Trunks' Timeline[]

Main article: Nahare (Future) In Trunks' timeline in the future, Nahare overlooked his training in preparation for Majin Bū's revival. Upon taking action, Nahare lost its life in the aftermath of fighting Babidi's Forces.[9]

In Other Media[]


Note: The following contents are "C-Canon". Please read Canon policy for further information.

Dragon Ball Daima[]

Main article: Dragon Ball Daima At one point during the peace period after Boo's defeat Kibito Nahare recreates the same scenario that caused Vegetto defuse and asks Boo to absorb them which cause Nahare and Kibito to return to their original self.

Sometime later Nahare and Kibito pay a visit to Earth for some business and make a stop at Capsule Corporation, where Trunks birthday party was taking place, during the party the sky darkens and Nahare notices a strange presence coming from the Castle of God and suddenly him and the Dragon Team are turned into kids. Following this event Nahare, Kibito, Gokū and Piccolo go to the castle to investigate the situation, there Popo informs them that people called Gomā and Degesu came from the Demon Realm and had taken Dende with them, Nahare gets distraught to learn that his younger brother is involved in the situation. He asks Kibito to bring his ship from the Kaiōshin Realm, Kibito teleports to the realm and brings the ship, Nahare inspects it but discovers that it's broken due being unkempt for so long. Kibito brings Bulma with him to repair the ship and she estimates that it will take her ten days to fix it.

Two days passes and Nahare still waits for Bulma to fix the ship, later on the same day a mysterious blue skin Majin called Glorio appears before them and asks Gokū and his friend for help to defeat Gomā. Nahare is suspicious of Glorio and questions him about how he knew they were turned into kids, the Majin says the Demon King from 3rd Demon Realm saw what their fight with Majin Boo and he requested Glorio to bring them to him, after hearing it Nahare decides to tag along with Gokū to the Demon Realm. Before departing, Nahare advices Gokū to not let his guard down as still feels suspicious about Glorio.

Nahare and Gokū get on Glorio's ship, take off and depart from Earth, and head towards Lord Warp, who's nearby planet Batapi on the Rakka System.


Concludes "C-Canon" section.


Trivia[]

Nahare's colour scheme.

Nahare's colour scheme.

  • On Kanzenban volume covers, Nahare is depicted with light pink skin, contradicting his earlier colour scheme in Dragon Ball Volume 37. Furthermore, Nahare's coloratization in the Digital Color Edition is a blend of the Kanzenban and the anime's rendition of Nahare, leaving him with the light pink skin of the Kanzenban but the clothing color scheme of the anime.
  • In the localization for the Supersonic Warriors series, Nahare is erroneously called "King Kai" and yet referred to as "Supreme Kai" in dialogue.
  • There are inconsistencies on whether or not Nahare's ki can be sensed; in the original manga, Vegeta could not feel Nahare's ki, and Gokū had to sense Gohan's ki to teleport to the Kaiōshin Realm. However, in Dragon Ball Daima, Gokū was able to sense Nahare's ki while in the Demon Realm.

References[]

  1. Dragon Ball Daima episode 7
  2. Daizenshū 5, page 120
  3. Daizenshū 4, page 54
  4. Dragon Ball: Super Exciting Guide: Character Volume, page 66
  5. Dragon Ball Daima episode 2
  6. Dragon Ball chapter 437
  7. Dragon Ball chapter 438
  8. Dragon Ball Super chapter 4
  9. Dragon Ball Super chapter 15, pages 38-39