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Pan by Akira Toriyama |
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| First appearance | Dragon Ball chapter 518 (Dragon Ball Z chapter 324) Dragon Ball Z episode 289 |
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| Age | 4 (Dragon Ball Z) 14-15 (Dragon Ball GT) 15-16 (DBGT TV Special) |
| Known relatives | Son Gohan (Father) Videl (Mother) Son Goku (Paternal grandfather) Raditz (Paternal great uncle) Mr. Satan (Maternal grandfather) Chichi (Paternal grandmother) Son Goten (Paternal uncle) Son Goku Jr. (Grandson) Gyumao (Paternal great-grandfather) Burdock (Paternal great-grandfather) |
Pan (パン?) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series Dragon Ball Z, as well as Dragon Ball GT. She is a Human-Saiyan quarter breed. In the original Japanese version, she was voiced by Yuko Minaguchi, while she is voiced by Elise Baughman in the FUNimation dub and by Caitlynne Medrek in the Blue Water Studios redubs. It should be noted that Pan's name comes from the Pan of Roman (as well as others) mythology. That means that, at first glance, she appears to have been named after her mother Videl rather than her father Gohan. However, closer inspection reveals a double-pun on behalf of author Akira Toriyama, in that Pan is also the Japanese and Spanish word for bread,[1] continuing her father's food-based name as well as her mother's god-religion-based name.
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Character history
Pan is introduced in the series following the ten year interval between the defeat of Majin Buu and the end of the written series. In the series, Pan is daughter of the primary character named Son Gohan, and as a result, the granddaughter of the main character named Son Goku. Pan is the only original character in the series with the most diluted Saiyan heritage, and as a result, it was stated in the Daizenshū that she didn't have the ability to become a Super Saiyan.[2] However, this is later contradicted by the Dragon Ball GT Perfect file books that stated that she could have ascended if she trained hard enough. It was also stated by Toriyama that the simple reason to Pan's inability to become a Super Saiyan was that he could not come up with a logical design for a female Super Saiyan; being that most of the Super Saiyan traits are typical of males, and not females. As Pan only appears for three chapters in the manga, her later life is elaborated on in the anime-only series called Dragon Ball GT, where she is seen as a young girl who travels the galaxy with her grandfather Goku, and Trunks, the half-Saiyan son of the characters Vegeta and Bulma. In the final episode of Dragon Ball GT, Pan is seen as an old woman, being over 100 years old. She is the grandmother to the character named Son Goku Jr., who has the ability to become a Super Saiyan. This contridicts the Daizenshūuu that stated that characters who possessed less then half-Saiyan heritage did not have the ability to become Super Saiyans because of diluted blood-lines. Pan is playable in Final Bout and Budokai Tenkaichi 2 and Budokai Tenkaichi 3 games.
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Video games
Pan has been playable in four video games:
- Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout
- Dragon Ball GT: Transformation
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
References
- ^ See Infoseek Japanese-English dictionary for pan/パン and Japanese words of Portuguese origin)
- ^ Daizenshū, volume 7
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| Saiyans | Son Goku · Son Gohan · Vegeta · Future Trunks · Son Goten · Trunks · Pan |
| Humans | Bulma · Muten Roshi · Yamucha · Kuririn · Tenshinhan |
| Aliens | Piccolo · Freeza · Majin Buu · Baby |
| Gero's Experiments | No. 17 · No. 18 · Cell |
| Character lists | Saiyans · Earthlings · Extraterrestrials · Supernatural beings |


