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Chapter 4 - the low class saiyans wife the mothe of goku the husban of bardock

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"Bardock... Why are you going through so much trouble? It's not like a Saiyan man to worry about his children."

— Gine to Bardock in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Gine

Film

Manga

ギネ

Gine

Alias

Gine: BR

Gine (BR)

Debuts

Appears in

Manga Debut

"Dragon Ball Minus: The Departure of the Fated Child"

Movie Debut

Dragon Ball Super: Broly

Characteristics

Race

Saiyan

Gender

Female

Death Date(s)

Age 737[1][2]

Age 739[3][4]

Professional Status

Occupation

Soldier (formerly)[5]

Meat distribution employee[5]

Allegiance

Team Bardock (Saiyan Army/Frieza Force)

Address

Bardock's House

Personal Status

Relatives

Bardock (husband)[5]

Raditz (eldest son)

Goku (youngest son)

Kakarot (alternate timeline son)[6]

Chi-Chi (daughter-in-law)

Gohan (grandson)

Goten (grandson)

Videl (grandaughter-in-law)

Pan (great-granddaughter)

Goku Jr. (descendant)

Beat (descendant)[7]

Earthling Youth (Dragon Ball Online) (potential descendant)[8]

Gine (ギネ Gine) is a female Saiyan whom was formerly a low-class Saiyan warrior, the wife of Bardock, and the mother of Raditz and Goku.[5][9]

Contents

1 Appearance

2 Personality

3 Biography3.1 Background

3.2 Granolah the Survivor Saga

3.3 Broly film and Dragon Ball Minus

4 Other Dragon Ball stories4.1 Dragon Ball Fusions

4.2 Dragon Ball Heroes

5 Power

6 Abilities

7 Voice Actors

8 Video Game Appearances

9 Trivia

10 Gallery

11 See also

12 References

13 Site Navigation

Appearance

Gine's appearance in both Broly and Departure of the Fated Child.

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Gine is a woman of average height and slender build. She has a lighter-pale skin complexion, onyx eyes, and shaggy black hair reaching her shoulders. Her hair bears a resemblance to her eldest son Raditz', except much shorter and with bangs. She wore a sleeveless black bodysuit and dark green combat armor highlighted with bronze and outlined by white, in addition to purple armbands and white boots. Her armor also had a thigh-length hoop. Like all Saiyans in her respective universe, she naturally possesses a tail, which unlike most adult Saiyans, she lets sway freely rather than securing it around her waist, however this is due to it being common practice for Saiyans to let their tails loose while at home on Planet Vegeta, as wrapping it around the waist is primarily a battlefield practice as even Bardock is known to let his hang loose when at home in Dragon Ball Minus, Broly, and Dragon Ball Super.

In Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden, she wears pink battle armor with blue armbands.

Personality

Gine had a gentle, kindhearted, pure heart, loving, cheerful, energetic and caring personality similar to her youngest son and both her grandsons, and because of that, she was not cut out for fighting. Even more, she developed a genuine union of companionship with Bardock; a rare case for Saiyans, who normally do not develop male-female relationships except for breeding purposes.

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However, despite her gentleness, she is shown to be protective of her youngest son, as she briefly argues with Bardock about sending Kakarot to Earth as an infiltration baby, knowing it is dangerous. She is also shown to be proud of Raditz for being assigned to invade a planet with the Saiyan Prince Vegeta, showing that she loves both of her sons.

In Dragon Ball Fusions, she nearly reveals herself to be Kid Goku's mother when she encounters him in the Timespace Rift, though reconsiders and decides to keep their relationship as mother and son from him much like her husband does when he meets Kid Goku. She is shown to stand up for her fellow Saiyans when she overhears some fighters plotting to crush a Saiyan before they can transform into a Super Saiyan and become a threat, however she ends up being badly injured. Her refusal to stand by while these men were plotting to kill a fellow Saiyan is quite similar to her son Goku, who is well known for his willingness to protect innocent people and animals. After Goku comes to her rescue, she worries about him when he is attacked by Yamma while asking if she is alright, though she is shocked when Goku stops the attack. Seeing how strong he has become, Gine decides she wants to do something to help her son while noting that Bardock would probably tease her for being overly sentimental. Like her husband, she has no problem referring to her son by his adopted name, Goku, though she does call him by his birth name when she first meets him.

Biography

Background

Gine used to be a member of Team Bardock. While she was a part of that team, Bardock routinely saved her from many dangers on the battlefield. This caused her to develop romantic feelings for him, which Bardock eventually began to return and the two grew to have a special bond. As she was not cut out for fighting, Gine went on to work at the meat distribution center on Planet Vegeta. She bears Bardock two sons, the first named Raditz, and the second named Kakarot.

Granolah the Survivor Saga

Gine showing the infant Kakarot to Bardock in the Dragon Ball Super manga chapter, "Bardock, Father of Goku"

Main articles: Granolah the Survivor Saga and Bardock, Father of GokuGine makes an appearance in the flashback that shows the events that lead her husband to save the lives of the young Cerealian Granolah and the Namekian Dragon Clansman Monaito during the invasion of Cereal by Team Bardock (consisting of Bardock, Leek, Taro). It is revealed that Bardock found Granolah and his mother Muezli, but couldn't bring himself to slaughter them due to being reminded of his wife and their newborn son, Kakarot which spurred him into helping them find shelter with another survivor, Monaito. Unfortunately Muezli was killed by the Heeters leaving Granolah an orphan who grew up to hate the Saiyans for their part in the invasion.

During the brief flashback to when Gine introduced Bardock to their newborn son, Gine wonders if Raditz will be jealous he has a younger brother and it is revealed Bardock was the one who named him Kakarot. Bardock is also shown to share his youngest son's ignorance to concepts unrelated to fighting as Bardock notes how Gine's belly was smaller indicating he doesn't fully understand how pregnancy works. It is also during said saga that Goku finally hears Monaito utter his father's name causing Vegeta to confirm that Bardock is the name of his father, with Vegeta noting that Goku's softheartedness apparently runs in his family, indicating he may be aware of Gine's gentle-hearted nature in addition to her husband's act of compassion on Cereal (presumably through Raditz and/or due Gine's gentle nature ultimately leading her to leave the Saiyan Army).

Broly film and Dragon Ball Minus

Main articles: Dragon Ball Minus: The Departure of the Fated Child and Dragon Ball Super: Broly

"And above all else, why would you want our child to be sent away!?"

— Gine angrily questions Bardock in "Dragon Ball Minus: The Departure of the Fated Child".

Gine working at the meat distribution center

On Planet Vegeta, Gine is butchering meat when Bardock returns from a mission and both greet each other in a hug. She tells Bardock that Raditz is already a fighter, and is working with Prince Vegeta. Since they are far away, though, they have not returned yet. When Bardock asks if Kakarot is still in the incubator, she replies affirmatively and tells that it took three years. Gine then says that she will take Kakarot out soon. A while later, Bardock tells Gine that he will steal an Attack Ball in the night so that they can send Kakarot to another planet. Gine questions Bardock, who reassures her that it is for Kakarot's sake. Gine remarks that it is not like a Saiyan (specifically Bardock) to worry about his children. Bardock shoots back that her uncharacteristic softness rubbed off on him.

Gine and Bardock hugging each other in Broly

When Bardock brings the Attack Ball at night, he and Gine put the little and distraught Kakarot inside. Gine suggests they all flee, but Bardock says it is no use since they would immediately be found through the scouters. Gine nervously reassures her son that if his father is just overthinking this, they will come after him right away. Bardock warns Kakarot not to look at the full moon; they will tell Raditz about this too and Kakarot's whereabouts. Bardock also warns Kakarot to watch out for the Galactic Patrolmen as the pod rockets Bardock puts his arm around Gine and both watch their son leaving Planet Vegeta.

Gine is presumed to be killed along with most of the other Saiyans when Frieza destroys Planet Vegeta. No account details her survival.[3][4]

Other Dragon Ball stories

Dragon Ball Fusions

Main article: Dragon Ball Fusions

Gine's reunion with her son in Dragon Ball Fusions

After meeting Bardock and completing Sub-Event: "Father's Fist", Tekka's Team encounter Gine in 4F by opening a time hole on an island near the team's Spaceship. Gine comes through the time hole and is confused by her new surroundings inside the Timespace Rift. Pan recognizes her as a female Saiyan and is excited to meet a pure female Saiyan for the first time, unaware that Gine is actually her paternal great-grandmother.

Gine about to tell Goku she is his mother before reconsidering in Dragon Ball Fusions

When Kid Goku points out she has a tail like him, Gine is surprised to see her son and calls him by his birth name. Kid Goku seems to vaguely sense he knows her from somewhere. Gine almost reveals herself to be his birth mother, but like her husband decides to keep her connection to him a secret and says she doesn't know him. Like with Bardock, Goku notes Gine has a familiar scent implying he retained memories of both his parents' scents. Gine leaves abruptly and Pan notes she was kind of standoffish.

Goku protecting his injured mother in Dragon Ball Fusions

This leads to Sub-Event: "An Unlikely Pair" where Tekka's Team can find Gine under attack by Rubee, Fargo, Caluppa, Peppa, and Yamma. They discover that Rubee and his team were planning on attacking a Saiyan before he can become a Super Saiyan but Gine attempted to stop them. Kid Goku and the team comes to her defense and fight Rubee's Team.

Goku calling his mother Gine in Dragon Ball Fusions

After defeating them, Goku checks on Gine and asks if she is okay, but Yamma attacks him for seemingly letting down his guard. Gine fears for her son's safety, but is shocked when Goku stops Yamma's attack. Gine notes how strong he is and is secretly very proud that he has grown into a strong fighter. However she notes that Bardock (she stops herself from saying his whole name and simply refers to him as a Saiyan she knows) could have taken out the whole group in a single punch, which impresses Goku who hopes to grow up to be that strong unaware she is speaking of his father.

Gine revealing she wishes to help her son in Dragon Ball Fusions

Due to the danger of the Timespace Rift and secretly wanting to help her son, Gine asks if she can stick around with Goku and the rest of Tekka's Team for a while. Tekka agrees to let her join them. While welcoming her to the team, Goku realizes he doesn't know her name, so she introduces herself. Goku welcomes her to the team, though due to not knowing she is his mother he refers to her as Gine. Deep in thought she thinks of Bardock and tells him that she wants to do something to help her son, though she comments to herself that he would no doubt tell her that she's just being over-sentimental.

She appears in Sub-Event: "Saiyan Saga: Fantastic Fusions", where Tekka's team recruits her to fuse with Towa.

Dragon Ball Heroes

Gine appears alongside Xeno Bardock and Chronoa during the God Boss fight in the Super Bardock Saga.

Power

Manga

Before she retired from Bardock's team, Gine was a low-class Saiyan warrior. However, unlike her husband and sons, her gentle personality apparently made her unsuited for combat and Bardock routinely had to save her from the dangers of the battle field, indicating either low fighting ability and/or due to her lacking the ruthlessness of her husband and comrades. As a result, Gine retired from the army and went to work as a Saiyan meat distribution employee.

Video Games

Like most character in Dragon Ball Fusions, Gine can use standard fighting abilities such as Flight and can fire ki blasts like other low-class Saiyans can. In the game, Gine is shown to be capable (and potentially powerful) enough of a fighter to survive inside the Timespace Rift where warriors from various timelines come to compete in the Timespace Tournament, showing she is at least capable of defending herself. However, in the story she ends up being attacked by fighters who were planning to target a Saiyan to prevent him from becoming a Super Saiyan, when she told them to leave the Saiyan alone. She notes that Bardock would have been able to take out the entire group with a single attack, indicating that she herself is weaker than Bardock which fits with his history of saving her back when she was a part of Team Bardock. She is also implied to be weaker than her son Kid Goku (who was from the period when he was still training under Kami). However, as a member of Tekka's Team to help Kid Goku it is shown that she has the potential to grow stronger and it is implied that her drive to help her young son may have helped her grow stronger as well. She is classified as a C-Rank fighter putting her power on par with Bulla, Chiaotzu, Great Saiyaman 2/Videl. Guldo, Nappa, Raditz, Saibamen, and Yamcha who are all C-Rank. As a C-Rank fighter, she is weaker than B-Rank fighter such as Android 18, Kid Goku, Kid Trunks (Base), Young Gohan (Base), Goten (Base), Pan, Jaco, King Piccolo, Krillin, Tien Shinhan, and Turles.

In Super Dragon Ball Heroes, she is shown to possesses the superhuman strength common among Saiyans as she is able to lift a gigantic piece of meat about her own head showing that she does have immense physical strength like both of her sons.

Abilities

Techniques

Transformations

Fusions

Equipment & Vehicles

Flight - The ability to fly with the use of ki.

Ki Blast - The basic form of ki blasts.

Hearty Cheer (元気のエール) - Gine's Ability in Dragon Ball Heroes, where she throws a giant piece of meat to an ally to double their damage.

Volley Blast - The Super Attack of Gine (BR) in Super Dragon Ball Heroes.

Healing Shout - A shout that heals Gine and any allies around her. One of Gine's default Special Moves in Dragon Ball Fusion.

Maiden Blast - An energy attack originally used by Pan. One of Gine's default Special Moves in Dragon Ball Fusions.Super Maiden Blast - A stronger version of Maiden Blast.Ultimate Maiden Blast - The strongest version of Maiden Blast.

Maiden Burst - One of Gine's learnable Special Moves in Dragon Ball Fusions.Super Maiden Burst - A stronger version of Maiden Burst.Ultimate Maiden Burst - The strongest version of Maiden Burst which Gine can learn as a Special Move after reaching Level 69.

Guard Boost - A supportive technique where the user transfers some of their ki to an ally to increase the ally's defensive guard power. One of Gine's Special Moves in Dragon Ball Fusions.All Guard Boost - A stronger version of Guard Boost that boosts the guard of Gine and all her allies. One of Gine's Special Moves in Dragon Ball Fusions.

Cheer - Support attack damage boost. One of Gine's passive Skills in Dragon Ball Fusions.

Support Genius - Fewer Support Special Ki Orbs. One of Gine's passive Skills in Dragon Ball Fusions.

Resurrection Unit - Gine (BR)'s Ultimate Unit in Dragon Ball Heroes. If Bardock (BR) and Goku (BR) are on the same team as her and their team has at least 7 Hero Energy, Chance of reviving if KO'd by enemy attack. Successfully perform revival card action to revive team with 1000 HP.

Five-Way Fusion - A Fusion Dance developed by the Ginyu Force which allows five people to fuse to create an Ultra Fusion in Dragon Ball Fusions.

EX-Fusion - Used in Dragon Ball Fusions.

Voice Actors

Japanese: Naoko Watanabe

Funimation dub: Emily Neves

Brazilian Portuguese dub: Maíra Paris

Latin American Spanish dub: Mireya Mendoza, Agostina Longo (Argentine redub)

Italian dub: Francesca Bielli

German dub: Mareike Oeffinger

Video Game Appearances

Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden

Dragon Ball Fusions

Dragon Ball Heroes

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle

Dragon Ball Legends

Gine is alluded by Future Trunks in Dragon Ball Xenoverse during a dialogue with Chronoa wondering if Bardock has a girlfriend because she found him dreamy, Future Trunks reminds her that Bardock has a wife.

Gine in Extreme Butōden

Gine makes her debut appearance in Extreme Butōden, where she appears as a support character.

She becomes a playable character for the first time in Dragon Ball Fusions. The game also marks the first time outside of Dragon Ball Minus that Gine interacts with her son Goku as well as her grandson Goten, and great-granddaughter Pan. However she is reluctant to reveal her true identity to Goku though after seeing his strength, she decides to join Tekka's team to help her son in any way she can.

"You wanna know about my wife? Gine was... Tch! I don't have to tell you a damned thing! Why're you even asking?! Get out of my sight!"

— Bardock in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Female Saiyan Future Warrior wearing the Gine (DB Super) Set accessory and the Gine (DB Super)'s Clothes equipment set in Xenoverse 2

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, as part of the Masters Pack DLC, Bardock mentions Gine by name when the Future Warrior asks about his wife, though Bardock refuses to talk about her presumably either to hide his true feelings for his wife from his student and/or because her memory is a touchy subject for him since she died during the Genocide of the Saiyans. Bardock reveals that Team Bardock would use DUAL Brave Heat as a two person team attack just for fun while in battle. Additionally as part of the Legendary Pack 1 DLC, the Gine (DB Super) Set accessory and Gine (DB Super)'s Clothes equipment set (upper body, lower body, hands, & feet) can be randomly obtained in New Parallel Quest 144: "Super 17's Super Plan".[10]

PUMS5-25 Gine (BR) card from Dragon Ball Heroes

Parental Guidance Bardock & Gine Japanese card in Dokkan Battle

In Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, Gine appears as a support character through her SH2-59 Special card which can be acquired from the SDBH Set 2 at the Gacha Shop in Hero Town. The UM5-061 card for Gine (BR) was added in the first free update to the game.

Gine appears in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle as a team card alongside Bardock under the name Parental Guidance Bardock & Gine although Gine herself does not fight, only providing buffs to team with her Active Skill.

In Dragon Ball Legends, the Character Illustration for Bardock (DBL19-01S) features a background image of Gine.

Trivia

Like other Saiyans, her name is based on that of a vegetable; in this case, the spring onion (葱, negi in Japanese).[5]Coincidentally, her name also makes up the last four letters of the word aubergine, the Western European name for the eggplant.

The character was first introduced in an interview with Akira Toriyama in the March 2014 issue of Saikyō Jump (released in February 2014), and her design was first presented in Dragon Ball Minus, a short story featured in the collected volume of Jaco the Galactic Patrolman (April 4, 2014).

In Dragon Ball FighterZ, Gine is referenced by Bardock's Color 02 which gives his battle armor the same color scheme as her armor from Dragon Ball Fusions and Broly.

Akira Toriyama talks about Gine in Saikyō Jump #3, 2014

Ironically enough, with the Toriyama's version of events Bardock and Gine themselves sending Goku to Earth further enhances the similarities between Superman and Goku. Namely being, both were aliens sent in spaceships off world by their parents in wake of their homeworld's imminent destruction, who landed on Earth, were found raised by kindly elderly adopted parents and became the Earth's greatest heroes, though in the case of Planet Vegeta it was purely coincidental as opposed to the destruction of Krypton, which was known of ahead of time.

Though her gentle hearted personality was considered by the Saiyan Army to be a weakness, unbeknownst to herself or Bardock her gentle spirit would have ironically made it easier for Gine to accumulate S-Cells through training and/or Saiyan Power. Though she herself hasn't achieved it in any official media, her son and grandsons were able to accumulate enough S-Cells to transform into Super Saiyans due to sharing her gentle spirit.Similarly, while her husband could be ruthless in battle, he possessed a certain level of humanity and gentle spirit (which he would jokingly refer to as her "sickness" which he jokingly claimed to have contracted from her) which presumably allowed him to accumulate enough S-Cells to transform in a Super Saiyan during his confrontation with Chilled in Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock.Additionally it should be noted that during the invasion of Cereal, Bardock spared the life of the young Cerealian Granolah, despite it going against his mission to exterminate the Cerealian population.

Gine is similar to King Vegeta's youngest son Tarble as both are gentle hearted Saiyans who lack the aggression and brutality typical of most Saiyans in Universe 7. Additionally both are classified as low class Saiyans because of this, though in Tarble's case it caused him to be seen as embarrassment to the House of Vegeta as he is part of the Saiyan royal family, while Gine is a commoner.

Despite her gentle nature, she is admittedly proud of her eldest son Raditz being assigned to work alongside Prince Vegeta as unlike his parents and younger brother, Raditz was strong enough to be classified as a mid-class Saiyan like Nappa (however Nappa is considered to be on the high end of the mid class as only Prince Vegeta, King Vegeta, and by extension Broly are known to be stronger than Nappa who comes from a middle class family, with Raditz presumably on the low end of the middle class, due to coming from a low class family).While her youngest son physically resembles his father, Kakarot initially takes after his mother as he was born a low class Saiyan. It is unknown if Kakarot inherited her gentle nature before he lost his memories of his early life following a head injury, though in Dragon Ball Minus, after landing on Earth, Kakarot (still wearing his battle armor) is shown peacefully standing on a chair while eating in Grandpa Gohan's house as Grandpa Gohan notes how strong he is before naming him "Son Goku". However given Goku's love of food, its possible that food had a pacifying effect on him, thus it doesn't completely contradict the manga version (as the anime version depicts Kakarot as a baby instead of a three year old) of Master Roshi's explaination of what Kakarot was like before his head injury which resulted in him becoming the Pure-hearted Goku.

As a mother, Gine is also somewhat similar to her future daughter-in-law Chi-Chi as she angrily questions why Bardock wants to send Kakarot off planet. However unlike Chi-Chi who is well known for her temper, Gine's anger is more subdued and due to being a Saiyan herself, she is okay with her children fighting provided they are strong enough which makes her more similar to her granddaughter-in-law, Videl.

Though Gine is shown letting her tail hang loose even on the battlefield during her appearances in various video games, it should be noted that this is due to her in-game models being based upon her few canonical appearances which have all taken place on Planet Vegeta and it is currently unknown if she canonically followed the battlefield custom of wrapping it around the waist (like her husband and eldest son) when she was a member of the Saiyan Army as her time as a member of Team Bardock has yet to be visually depicted in any canon media (manga, anime, or film).

Gallery

Gine working at the meat distribution center in Dragon Ball Minus

Even among the Saiyans, as stated by Gine, Bardock and Kakarot's hairs are uncommon in Dragon Ball Minus

Gine in Dragon Ball Minus

Gine and Bardock hugging each other in Dragon Ball Minus

Gine advising her son to watch out for the Galactic Patrol in Dragon Ball Minus

Bardock embraces Gine while watching their son as he leaves for planet Earth in Dragon Ball Minus

Dragon Garow Lee draws Gine next to Fasha

Gine and Bardock sees Kakarot in Broly

Gine angrily shouts at Bardock in Broly

Gine stills following Bardock with Goku in a spacepod

Gine along with Bardock stealing a space pod in Broly

Gine crying as she sees his son leaving the planet in Broly

Gine agree with her husband to save Goku by sending him away to Earth away from Frieza

Gine and Bardock sending Kakarot away in Broly

Gine's last moments before the destruction of planet Vegeta in Broly

Gine

Gine's artwork for Extreme Butoden

Gine in Super Dragon Ball Heroes

Gine in SDBH

Gine in Dragon Ball Fusions

Barlot, Gine, Vegeta (DBS), Cabba, and Turles on a team in Dragon Ball Fusions

See also

Gine (Collectibles)

References

↑ Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku, 1990

↑ Dragon Ball Super: Broly, 2018

↑ Jump up to:3.0 3.1 According to what Raditz tells Goku about the destruction of their home planet, their parents died along with it.

↑ Jump up to:4.0 4.1 According to Vegeta's death plea on Namek, he explains that Frieza killed Goku's parents.

↑ Jump up to:5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Saikyō Jump #3, 2014

↑ Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X

↑ Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission, 2019

↑ Dragon Ball Online, 2010

↑ Dragon Ball Minus: The Departure of the Fated Child, 2014

↑ Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Legendary Pack 1 DLC

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