Akira Toriyama reveals SonGoku's mom in Dragon Ball
If like me you've read all the volumes of the Dragon Ball Manga of Akira Toriyama, then you must have fell the same conclusion as me: Goku's mother is never mentioned.
For 30 years the manga Dragon Ball (yes already 30 years of Kamehameha), Akira Toriyama gave a gift to fans by revealing the identity of the mother of Goku in the latest installment released on April 4 in Japan. Personally, I suspect the mangaka have secretly kept this character for 30 years to reveal that now.
Goku's Mom is therefore called Gine, and she had met the father of Goku (Baddack) integrating his team Saiyan warriors. As you already know, the names of warriors Saiyans are all inspired names of vegetables, and the father of Goku Baddack refers to the name of a named Burdock, Raditz radish vegetable plant, and finally Gine (pronounced "guiné" ) is simply an anagram of Negi, meaning leek or onion in Japanese. In passing, I remind you that the name Saiyan Goku is none other than Kakarotto derived from kyarotto which means carrot.
Pending release in France, I let you enjoy the screens of mangas that have invaded the social networks Facebook and Twitter.
If like me you've read all the volumes of the Dragon Ball Manga of Akira Toriyama, then you must have fell the same conclusion as me: Goku's mother is never mentioned.
For 30 years the manga Dragon Ball (yes already 30 years of Kamehameha), Akira Toriyama gave a gift to fans by revealing the identity of the mother of Goku in the latest installment released on April 4 in Japan. Personally, I suspect the mangaka have secretly kept this character for 30 years to reveal that now.
Goku's Mom is therefore called Gine, and she had met the father of Goku (Baddack) integrating his team Saiyan warriors. As you already know, the names of warriors Saiyans are all inspired names of vegetables, and the father of Goku Baddack refers to the name of a named Burdock, Raditz radish vegetable plant, and finally Gine (pronounced "guiné" ) is simply an anagram of Negi, meaning leek or onion in Japanese. In passing, I remind you that the name Saiyan Goku is none other than Kakarotto derived from kyarotto which means carrot.
Pending release in France, I let you enjoy the screens of mangas that have invaded the social networks Facebook and Twitter.
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