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"I can't tell which is more enjoyable, my brilliant mind or the sweet smell of victory!" |
Dr. Myuu (Dr.・ミュー Dokutā Myū) is a Machine Mutant who first appears in Dragon Ball GT. His goal was the completion of the Total Galaxy Conquest Operation. He is the main antagonist of the Black Star Dragon Ball Saga and secondary antagonist of the Baby and Super 17 Sagas.
Personality[]
He is a brilliant, yet mad scientist who desires nothing more than absolute control of the universe.
He is also treacherous, betraying Dr. Gero and having him be killed by Super 17 in order to complete his own plans.
In the end, his arrogance proved to be his downfall when his words caused Super 17 to turn on him.
Biography[]
Background[]
While he doesn't appear while the original Dragon Ball series takes place, his bio mentions that back at Age 740 Myuu (who was apparently a native M2 resident) found the Tuffle made parasite that had contained the Tuffle King's memories and had been taken over by this parasite, that would eventually become Baby, and then began executing his plans for universal domination.[citation needed]
Dragon Ball GT[]
Black Star Dragon Ball Saga[]
To reach his sinister goal of control through the universe, Dr. Myuu creates a powerful enforcer named General Rilldo and tries to gather the Black Star Dragon Balls to use them to complete his ultimate creation, Baby. He also hires Dolltaki, the leader of the Luud Cult, for whom he creates a giant Machine Mutant called Luud, as well as Cardinal Mutchy Mutchy and Leon.
Baby Saga[]
When Goku, Pan, and Trunks arrive on M-2, Dr. Myuu masterminds the plan to build the ultimate Machine Mutant out of them, but the gang gets past General Rilldo and foils Dr. Myuu's plans. When Trunks reveals Baby to Goku and Pan, Dr. Myuu reacts horribly, believing lowlifes such as Trunks should not look at his amazing creation.
Believing they have destroyed Baby, Dr. Myuu escapes but is killed when Baby bursts out of his body. It is revealed then by Baby that it was Baby who programmed Dr. Myuu, and not the other way around.
Super 17 Saga[]
Dr. Myuu was then sent to Hell, where he encounters Dr. Gero who enlists his help in escaping. At first, he was uninterested in aiding him until he discovers they have a common enemy in Goku. The two then create a mutant machine duplicate of Android 17, who controls the original Android 17 and converges their powers together to set a rift between Earth and Hell. The two mad scientists unleash all of Hell's residents on Earth before they lure Goku to them and he prepared for a fight but he was surprised when Hell's Android 17 and the two scientists escape while closing the portal behind them. Afterwards, the two Android 17s eventually fuse together to become Super 17. Due to Myuu changing Super 17's programming behind Gero's back, Super 17 betrays and kills Dr. Gero during Super 17's dominant battle against the Z Fighters. Super 17 then proceeds his domination against the Z Fighters (including Super Saiyan 4 Goku thanks to his absorption field ability) to the point that Dr. Myuu truly believes he can take over the universe until Android 18 shows up and appeals to Super 17's sense of self.
In anger at Android 18's apparent influence, Dr. Myuu orders Super 17 to destroy Goku and Android 18 with his Shocking Death Ball, calling out how he shouldn't let himself be controlled by emotion. However, Super 17 is agitated by this, while agreeing that nobody controls him, and turns against and destroys Myuu with the attack instead.
Techniques and Special Abilities[]
- Flight – The ability to fly through the use of ki.
- Ki Blasts – The most basic form of energy waves. Used in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Psychic Bomber – Myuu creates a purple energy ball in his hand and raises it in the sky, which creates an explosion on the opponent.
- Data Conversion and Storage - Myuu is capable of storing objects in his head as data, as he did with the One-Star Black Star Dragon Ball.[4] However, upon Myuu's death anything he has stored is released.
Video Game Appearances[]
- Dragon Ball GT: Transformation
- Dragon Ball Heroes
- Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission
- Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle
- Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X
- Dragon Ball Legends
- Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission
In GT: Transformation, Dr. Myuu appears in cutscenes.
In Dragon Ball Heroes, Dr. Myuu is named Dr. Myu and appears as a playable character, added in Galaxy Mission 1. He is also responsible for creating Dark Blue Bio-Man variant.
In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, as part of the Hero of Justice Pack 1 DLC, after getting an Ultimate Finish in New Parallel Quest 156: "Hunting Dr. Hedo", Chronoa states that Dr. Myuu was the mastermind behind Super Baby 2 infecting Dr. Hedo as part of a plan have the infected Dr. Hedo upgrade both Super Baby 2 & Super 17, though his plans were ultimately foiled by the Time Patrol and Gamma 1.
Voice Actors[]
- Japanese: Kazuyuki Sogabe✝ (originally), Yasunori Masutani (Dragon Ball Heroes)
- English:
- Funimation dub: Duncan Brannan
- Blue Water dub: Dave Pettitt
- Spanish:
- Castilian Spanish dub: Javier Merchante
- Latin American Spanish dub: José Luis Castañeda (Black Star Dragon Ball Saga and Baby Saga), Ricardo Hill (Super 17 Saga)
- Portuguese:
- European Portuguese dub: Ricardo Spínola (Baby Saga), António Semedo (Super 17 Saga)
- Brazilian Portuguese dub: Gilberto Baroli
- Greek dub: Dimitris Mylonas
- Korean dub: Jeong Dong-Yeol (Daewon VHS dub), Choi Joon-Yeong (Tooniverse dub)
Trivia[]
- Dr. Myuu's name is based on the Greek letter mu (uppercase Μ, lowercase μ); the lowercase letter is employed in many academic fields as a special symbol. It is also the first Syllable of Mutation, a reference to his creations, the Machine Mutants.
- Dr. Myuu is the most recurring antagonist in GT, appearing as a major villain in 3 of the 4 sagas.
Gallery[]
References[]
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Machine Mutants | |
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Leader | |
Machine Mutant Corps | Sigma Force (Commander Nezi • Bizu • Natt • Ribet • Super Mega Cannon Sigma) • Prototype M2 • Searcher Type M2 • Battle Type M2 • Ballisto • Laserbot • Gyrobot • Rocketbot • Parabot • Crusher |
Luud Cult | Dolltaki • Cardinal Mutchy Mutchy • Leon • Luud • Luud Cult Mercenary • Mutchy • Para Brothers (Bon Para • Don Para • Son Para) |
Other | Baby Hatchiyack • Baby Janemba • Dark Blue Bio-Men • Fu • Scientist Type M2 • M-2 • Hell Fighter 17 (Super 17 • Cell 17) • Tuffle Parasites (Tuffleization) • Poll • Super Hero Robo |
Universe 6 | |
Related articles | Android (Red Ribbon Androids) • Bio-Warrior • Blutz Wave Generator • Dr. Gero • Dr. Hedo • Dr. Lychee • Hatchiyack • Janemba • King Tuffle • Myuu's Planet • Para Brothers' spaceship • Pital • Planet Luud • Planet Plant • Strongest Form 1 (Strongest Form 2) • Ray Gun • Supervillain (Ultra) • Unnamed Alien Boy • Whip |
Tuffles | |
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Universe 7 Tuffles | |
Universe 6 Tuffles | |
Infected/Hybrids | Trunks • Goten • Gohan • Bulla • Pan • Vegeta (Xeno) • Earthlings (Bulma • Videl • Chi-Chi • Krillin • Android 18 • Marron • Master Roshi • Ox-King • Dr. Hedo • Oolong • Mr. Satan • Fortuneteller Baba • Launch • Farmer • Future Mai • King Furry • Yajirobe • Puar) • King Kai • Dende • Mr. Popo • Hirudegarn • Universe 6 Saiyans (Caulifla • Kale • Cabba • Caulifla's Gang • Renso • King Sadala) Jaco • Lemo • Cheelai • Unnamed Alien Boy |
Tuffle Fusions | |
Living Creations | Hatchiyack • Godgardon • Lychee's Monsters (Kinkarn • Arbee • Ponkarn • Kawazu • Jiku • Skud • Gure • Budo) • Machine Mutant (Dr. Myuu • General Rilldo • Giru • Commander Nezi • Bizu • Natt • Ribet • M-2 • Mutchy • Leon • Luud • Hell Fighter 17) • Bio-Warrior (White Bio-Man) |
Transformations | |
Related | Blutz Wave Generator • Dark Planet • Planet Plant • Ray Gun • Saiyans • Scouter • Universe 2 (Zarbuto • Zirloin) |