


In response, Frieza either kills him on the spot ( Resurrection 'F') or uses him as his personal training dummy for four months ( Super). Tagoma, one of his minions, speaks out against it, telling him that he could just go back to ruling his empire in space with Goku and the Z-Fighters never the wiser. In Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ∟ and the subsequent Dragon Ball Super adaptation after being revived, Frieza announces his plan for revenge against Goku.Vegeta, meanwhile, says that even by the time they found Dr. Gero hasn't built the androids yet, it would be tantamount to killing an innocent person, which he doesn't want to do (of course, he's forgetting that Gero was the lead scientist of the Red Ribbon Army, and so most of their tech was probably built by him). In some versions, Krillin also tells her in secret that it's best to give former villains Piccolo and Vegeta a mutual enemy. She's promptly shot down because Goku and Vegeta like the sound of the challenge these androids will bring. Gero is and killing him before he activates the androids. Gero will murder all of them, Bulma does this when she suggests simply finding out where Dr. After being warned from the future that in three years, two androids built by Dr.One episode later, both Frieza and Cold are killed by Trunks. Frieza rejects this notion, stating that he wants to see Goku suffer. King Cold advises his son Frieza that revenge would be easier by just blowing up the Earth from space.When Sanji asks Duval why he didn't just change his appearance somehow (like getting a haircut), Duval takes a moment to think before he admits that he never thought of that. Eventually, Duval tracks Sanji down to get revenge for all the trouble he's been put through. The pirate Duval, who happens to look just like the sketch, keeps getting into fights because people constantly mistake him for Sanji thanks to the wanted poster. In One Piece, Sanji's first wanted poster is a comically crude sketch of his face.
