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Android #18

Japanese 人造人間18号
Romaji Jinzō'ningen Jūhachigō
Anime Name Android #18
Manga Name Android #18
Alternate Name(s) Jinzō'ningen #18
#18
Cyborg #18
Artificial Human #18
First Appearance Volume 29
(DBZ Volume 13)

Appears in
Race Human / Jinzō-ningen
Family
Android-17 (twin brother)
Kuririn (husband)
Marron (daughter)

DB Character Listing - Category
Android-18 (Jinzō-ningen-jūhachi-gō "Artificial Human Number-18", or simply Jūhachi-gō "Number-18"; also known as Cyborg-18 or C-18 in the Spanish dub to everyone after the Cell Games Saga.) is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball (US only: Dragon Ball Z) and the anime Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT.[1] Her seiyū is Miki Itō. In the FUNimation dub she is voiced by Meredith McCoy.

Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Beauty and the Monk
3 Alternate Timeline
4 Android-18 in the Buu Saga
5 Dragon Ball GT
6 Dragon Ball Movies
7 Power
8 Techniques and special abilities
9 Video games
10 References



[edit] History
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Android-18 is a cybernetic human, modified by the scientist named Dr. Gero. She is often referred to in the original Japanese as a jinzō-ningen, which literally translates as "artificial human" (jinzō-ningen), thus "android, robot". However, she is not entirely an android because, in a conversation with Android-16, she refers to both herself and her "twin brother" Android-17 as having been "constructed from a human base". It is implied in the manga that they were originally runaways heavily fitted with cybernetics. Whether or not this "fitting" was consensual is unknown, but it is implied that it wasn't considering that they both show a disdainful disrespect toward Gero. (In fact, both of their Dragon Library pages in Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 says for a fact Gero took them against their will.) In the anime it's mildly implied that they may actually be Gero's children when, at the 25th Tenka-ichi Budōkai, she was asked about her name (given as "Jūhachi-gō", "Number-18") she says "[her] father was pretty dull," although this is likely metaphorical. However, she is able to biologically function as a human does, given the fact that she produces a child right before the Buu Saga. Android 18's original human name is never revealed. Even her husband, Kuririn, doesn't refer to her with her original name, so it's likely it was completely lost in the process of making her an android.

It is never explained why Androids 17 and 18 were created, but it has been suggested that they were tools to be used by Gero's ultimate creation, Cell. Cell was supposed to absorb them into his fully biological body and become the "perfect" warrior. He achieved this, absorbing 18 shortly after doing the same to 17. 17 and 18 were actually just made to kill Son Gokū and the Z-warriors; if they failed, Cell was to absorb them and finish the job.


[edit] Beauty and the Monk
When Kuririn first meets Android-18 he is very attracted to her, even though at the time he believes that she is heartless and wants to kill the Z-warriors. 18 is too artificial to age, so she looks the same at the end of Dragon Ball Z as she did during her first appearance (although she has cut her hair).

On the highway, after she and her brother nearly kill the Z-warriors, she kisses the terrified Kuririn on the cheek after he tries to persuade them not to go after Gokū. This is when Kuririn starts to fall in love with her. After Cell arrives, Kuririn refuses to use a back up destruction remote on her, which would have destroyed her, cutting short Cell's relentless quest for ultimate power. Because of this, Cell eventually absorbs her and reaches his ultimate power, but Cell becomes overpowered by Son Gohan, and regurgitates 18. When Cell is defeated, Kuririn uses the Dragon Balls to wish for 17 and 18 to be turned into full humans. Shenlong is unable to do this because of the unfathomable differences in power between him and the duo, so he wishes instead for their self destruct devices to be removed. Kuririn pursues 18 and they eventually have a child together, a daughter named Marron.

To clear up the heavily espoused misconception that Android-18 is a pure android and therefore could not have a child, Kuririn went on to explain to Gokū (and, in essence, to all confused fans) during the Tenka-ichi Budōkai in the Buu Saga that she was originally human but that Gero just "remodeled her a little bit." 18's destructive personality fades quite a bit after the Cell Saga and is accepted as a member of the core group of characters -- particularly after she and Kuririn marry and have a daughter. But even though, by observing her, you can tell that she is a loving mother and wife, she sometimes displays that frightening unpredictable nature towards others, particularly towards Muten-rōshi.


#18 with her twin brother #17 and #16 to her left.
[edit] Alternate Timeline
Androids 17 and 18's counterparts in Future Trunks' alternate timeline are murderous sociopaths who are responsible for the deaths of billions of innocents. Trunks destroys them with his new power when he returns home, after years of their devastating the planet. Even when the main-timeline versions of 17 and 18 were first introduced as antagonists, they were never as malicious as their alternate reality selves. For unknown reasons, the main versions are also stronger than the ones Future Trunks knows. However, Piccolo suggests that it is because Trunks has changed the present by traveling back in time and that this has caused many things to change.


[edit] Android-18 in the Buu Saga
Later in the series, Android-18 is paired with Mr. Satan in the Tenka-ichi Budōkai. She does not want the fame and attention of winning, so allows Mr. Satan to beat her and retain his somewhat misappropriated title of a great fighter, provided he pays her double the prize money. The same day however, 18 gets killed, along with her family, by Majin Buu, who turns her into chocolate and eats her (this is the second time that she has been ingested by one of the DBZ villains). She is brought back to life with the Dragon Balls, and gives energy to Son Gokū to fuel his Genki Dama to defeat Buu. Though peace has returned, 18 still maintains a cool and distant attitude toward Gokū, as she was originally created to kill him, but she still can't resist smiling when Gokū returns and has a tearful reunion with his family, showing a softer side to her personality.


[edit] Dragon Ball GT

#18 in Dragon Ball GTAndroid-18 gets possessed by Bebi, but she doesn't play an important role as any type of servant, so life simply carries on. She is cured with the Sacred Water, and later on she and Goku teamed up to defeat Super Hell Fighter #17, because Android-17 killed Kuririn, someone who both Gokū and 18 loved and cared for.


[edit] Dragon Ball Movies
(#18 appears in the following Dragon Ball Movies and TV Specials:)

TV Special 2: Resistance to Despair!! The Remaining Super-Warriors, Gohan and Trunks (FUNimation's dub: The History of Trunks)
Movie 11: Super-Warrior Defeat!! I'm the One who'll Win (FUNimation's dub: Bio-Broly)

[edit] Power
As a cyborg, Android-18 is extremely powerful, she is able to easily overpower a basic Super-Saiyan. This is first demonstrated to when she fights Super-Saiyan Vegeta, she is able to severely injure him (going as far as to break his arm with one kick) and walk away almost completely unscathed save her clothes, burned off by one of Vegeta's ki attacks. She finds replacements soon afterward, resulting in her donning different clothing than her future counterpart does. She was also able hold her own when Son Goten and Trunks fought her, both as Super-Saiyans. 18 is fitted with a device that gives her a continuous and virtually infinite energy supply. This prevents her from becoming exhausted while fighting, and augments her power enough to make her a formidable opponent even for any of the surviving Saiyans, strong enough to more than match up to a normal Super-Saiyan, since -- as was proven by the two aforementioned examples, moreso the former than the latter -- the initial Super-Saiyan state is imperfect and drains energy quickly, making it only a matter of time before the even match becomes a no-chance affair.

However, it is noted that she is slightly weaker than Cell in his first form upon his absorption of countless humans and as a result she deeply fears Semi-Perfect Cell, who gets trounced by Super (Ascended SSJ) Vegeta, while Full-Power Super-Saiyan Gokū can go toe-to-toe and match up with Perfect Cell (who was, at the beginning of the Cell Games, not at full power). So in reality she can easily match up to an opponent with the power and control of a base level Super Saiyan (especially recent, such as Vegeta and the boys when she fought them), but that's about as far as it goes.


[edit] Techniques and special abilities
Hikou: This is the ability to fly in the case of the androids, without ki. As the androids have no ki of their own, they are unable to use bukūjutsu.

Kienzan: The kienzan (a.k.a. the Destructo-Disc) is a razor sharp disk of energy that can slice through nearly any opponent. This is her husband's (Kuririn's) signature technique.

(in the Budōkai games)

Power Blitz: An energy blast fired from the palm of the hand. This is her and 17's signature Death-Move in those games.
Energy Field: Energy is thrust out from the body in the form of a barriar with great force. A toned-down version is introduced as the Android Barrier in the Budōkai Tenka-ichi series.

[edit] Video games
Some of her appearances as a playable character include:

Dragon Ball Z: Budōkai
Dragon Ball Z: Budōkai 2
Dragon Ball Z: Budōkai 3
Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai
Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai: Another Road
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi
Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super Warriors
Super Dragon Ball Z
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
Dragon Ball Z: Super Sonic Warriors
Dragon Ball Z: Super Sonic Warriors 2
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

[edit] References
^ Android 18 profile
v • d • eDragon Ball characters

Saiyans Son Goku | Son Gohan | Raditz | Nappa | Vegeta | Tullece | Burdock | Future Trunks | Broly | Son Goten | Trunks | Pan | Bra | list
Humans Bulma | Muten-Rôshi | Grandpa Son Gohan | Yamcha | Chi-Chi | Ox King | Lunch | Kuririn | Dr. Briefs | Mrs. Briefs | Tao Pai Pai | Uranai Baba | Tenshinhan | Chaozu | Yajirobe | Mr. Satan | Videl | Marron | Uub | Tournament Announcer | list
Animals Umigame | Oolong | Pu'ar | Karin | King | Gregory | Bubbles | list
Namekians Piccolo Daimaō | Minions | Kami | Piccolo | Dende | Saichoro | Nail | Moori | Lord Slug | list
Freeza's empire Freeza | Zarbon | Dodoria | Kiwi | Captain Ginyu | Ginyu Force | King Cold | Coola | Coola's Armored Squadron | Kuriza | list
Androids #8 | #13 | #14 | #15 | #16 | #17 | #18 | #19 | #20 | Cell | Super 17 | list
Majins Babidi | Dabura | Majin Buu
Deities Kami | Mr. Popo | Enma Daiō | North Kaio | Other Kaiō | East Kaioshin | Other Kaiōshin | Kibito | Rō Kaiōshin | list
Dragons Shenlong | Porunga | Yi Xing Long | Evil Dragons | list
Fusions Gotenks | Vegetto | Gogeta | Kibitoshin
Movies Lucifer | Garlic Jr. | Dr. Uirō | Dr. Kochin | Tullece | Lord Slug | Coola | Android #13 | Broly | Bojack | Janemba | Hirudegarn | Tapion & Minoshia
Other Tenka-ichi Budōkai fighters | Red Ribbon Army | Dr. Slump Crossover | Garlic Jr. | Bojack | Paikuhan | Janemba | General Rilldo | Baby | Tsufurujin | Other Aliens


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Categories: Dragon Ball superhuman characters | Manga and anime characters who can fly | Fictional cyborgs | Fictional characters who have been genetically engineered | Fictional twins

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