![]() He also cares deeply for his family, buying his grandchildren presents and visiting quite often, and will stop at nothing to make sure things are done, such as protecting Chi-Chi's wedding gown from the fires surrounding his castle. In the anime, he has a few large roles though from time to time, mainly involving keeping his daughter out of trouble. He was somewhat demonic when his castle became engulfed in flames on Fire Mountain during a picnic with his daughter, and wreaked havoc through the village at the foot of the mountain. Overall, Ox-King's character design changes more than any of the other supporting characters such as Puar, Oolong, Yajirobe, etc.ĭespite his threatening sounding name, Ox-King is really quite harmless and fun loving. In his very first appearance in Dragon Ball GT, his tie is purple, and in his next appearance, it is yellow. At the end of Dragon Ball Z, his hair is gray, and he wears formal clothes with an orange tie. In Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, he wears a blue jean and dark tank top with a tie. There are also slight alterations to his clothes. In the Kid Buu Saga, he appears to be much bigger, his facial hair grows out more, and the hair in the back of his head extends out a little over his shoulders. By the end of Dragon Ball and beginning of Dragon Ball Z, he dresses in normal attire and wears glasses instead of goggles. When he first appears, he is drawn more barbaric and menacing, and wields an axe. His appearance is one of the most changing of all the supporting characters in the series. Ox-King is quite large and has a lot of facial hair. Ox-King's new design drawn by Toriyama for the end of Dragon Ball ( Supplemental Daizenshuu) 5.1 The Return of Son Goku and Friends!. ![]()
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