Overview
Android Goku is an artificial replication of the legendary Saiyan Goku, created by Dr. Gero of the Red Ribbon Army. Designed to surpass natural Saiyan limits, he combines Goku's fighting prowess with android enhancements.
Identity: Public · Race: Android · Affiliation: Red Ribbon Army (formerly)
Android Goku is an artificial replication of the legendary Saiyan Goku, created by Dr. Gero of the Red Ribbon Army. Designed to surpass natural Saiyan limits, he combines Goku's fighting prowess with android enhancements.
Android Goku exhibits a calculated and analytical mindset, devoid of the emotional spontaneity typical of natural Saiyans. While retaining Goku's combat instincts, he approaches battles with precision and strategy, often emulating Goku's cheerful demeanor superficially to deceive opponents.
Fans are fascinated by Android Goku as a compelling 'what-if' scenario, merging the beloved hero with a darker, mechanized twist. While some critique the character's lack of emotional depth, many appreciate the creative exploration of Goku's potential if artificially enhanced. The design and combat capabilities are widely praised, with debates surrounding his ethical implications and loyalty to his creators sparking fan discussions.
"I am perfection."
"Goku, you will be surpassed."
"Analyzing combat patterns..."
"Your energy output is suboptimal."
Martial Arts Training, Energy Calibration
Built by Dr. Gero to replicate Goku's abilities and surpass him.
Activated in Red Ribbon Army's secret lab.
Engaged Goku and allies in combat to test capabilities.
Questioned identity and purpose
Manifestation: System shutdown or malfunction
Dialect: Standard Japanese
Catchphrases: I am perfect.
Speech Patterns: Monotone, formal
Dr. Gero
Android 18
Goku
Images represent character appearances.
In certain aspects like energy projection and durability, yes, but lacks Saiyan adaptability.
Dr. Gero of the Red Ribbon Army.
Limited; mostly mimics human emotion for deception.
To surpass Goku and prove artificial superiority.
Not officially, though theoretically possible.
No, he is primarily an antagonist or neutral force.