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Pan (Dragon Ball)

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Articles About Pan
Main Series Dragon Ball - Dragon Ball GT - Dragon Ball Super Manga
Other Media Dragon Ball Heroes
I'm gonna train too, Grandpa. I want to be big and strong like you, and save the world too!

Background

Pan is the granddaughter of Earth's hero, Son Goku and the world champion, Mr. Satan. Her heritage is primarily Earthling, being the offspring of the Saiyan-Earthling hybrid Son Gohan and the Earthling Videl, thus making her a quarter-Saiyan. She's been stated to have inherited Gohan's great potential.

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Pan’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!

Battle of Gods
Before her birth, Pan contributed to her grandfather Goku's transformation into a Super Saiyan God. While still in Videl's womb, her latent energy was used as part of the ritual requiring the power of five righteous Saiyans, enabling Goku to attain the form necessary to face Beerus, the God of Destruction.

Resurrection F
Pan is born in May of Age 779, a few months after Goku's battle with Beerus. While Videl stays home to care for her, Gohan works as a science researcher, balancing his career with being a devoted father and husband. Mr. Satan, a doting grandfather, frequently spends time with Pan and hopes she will become his successor. Gohan also expresses a desire for Pan to pursue martial arts.

One day, during a visit from Mr. Satan, Gohan returns home from a science conference and dons his Great Saiyaman persona to spar with Mr. Satan while holding Pan. This entertains Pan but draws Chi-Chi's scolding, as she wants Pan to grow up "lady-like." Later, Chi-Chi, Bulma, and Videl discuss Pan's upbringing, with Videl ultimately deciding that Pan should grow up on her own terms. She sees no issue with Pan becoming a martial artist, given her own experiences with Gohan.

At another point, Piccolo babysits Pan while her parents are out shopping, amusing her with funny faces and games of peek-a-boo. When her parents return, Videl gently holds her. Pan is later comforted by Videl when she starts crying, unaware of Frieza’s destruction of Earth, which kills them both. However, Whis rewinds time with his Temporal Do-Over, allowing Goku to defeat Frieza and prevent the catastrophe. Afterward, Gohan reassures Pan and Videl of their safety, and Pan smiles at her father. She later attends a celebratory feast hosted by Bulma, surrounded by her family and friends.

Universe 6 Saga
Pan accompanies her mother, Videl, to the Nameless Planet for the Tournament of Destroyers. During the journey, she is seen in the arms of her grandfather, Mr. Satan. After traveling for two hours and forty-five minutes, they arrive at the planet.

Throughout the tournament, Pan stays with her mother and watches the matches, including the opening fight between Goku and Botamo. When Vegeta begins violently pummeling Cabba, Videl quickly covers Pan's eyes to shield her from the scene.

Copy-Vegeta Saga
While Gohan and Videl are away on business, Piccolo babysits Pan at their house. After their house is destroyed, Goku, Chi-Chi, and Goten take over the task, though Piccolo remains with them. One evening, Pan sits on the rooftop with Goku and Piccolo, playfully raising her hands toward the stars. Goku, feeling unwell, apologizes to her, saying he would take her flying if he were in better condition.

The next morning, Pan crawls out of the house and ends up in the hands of Pilaf, Shu, and Mai, who are outside plotting. Overhearing Goku and Gohan's phone conversation, they realize Pan is Gohan's daughter. Nervously trying to avoid detection, the trio flees in the Pilaf Machine, only to discover Mai had taken Pan with her. As Pilaf panics, Pan starts crying and soils her diaper, causing the machine to reek. Pilaf accidentally presses a button, destroying the Pilaf Machine.

The trio soon realizes Pan has powered up, floating effortlessly in the sky and carrying them. Delighted by her newfound ability, Pan flies around joyfully, dropping Pilaf, Shu, and Mai in a random location before returning home.

When Gohan and Videl return, Pan cheerfully greets them at the door. Goku, Goten, Chi-Chi, and Piccolo, who had been searching for Pan frantically, tell them she must have crawled into a closet or under the bed. Exhausted, they say nothing about her adventure. As Gohan holds Pan, she reaches out to Goku, calling him "Gramps." Gohan then shares his decision to turn down a job offer so he can stay home and care for Pan and Videl.

Future Trunks Saga
Gohan reunites with Future Trunks and takes him to meet his family. When Trunks meets Pan, she squirts milk from her baby bottle at his face, then does the same to Gohan and Mr. Satan before floating into the air. Gohan, in his Great Saiyaman persona, retrieves her. Later, when Mr. Satan asks Trunks to watch Pan while he helps Videl with her cooking, Pan playfully grabs him and kicks him in the stomach.

When Gohan returns from his report, Pan and Trunks are seen pulling on Trunks's sword in a tug-of-war. Pan lets go when Gohan tells her to, then starts playing with sand while Gohan and Trunks converse. She is last seen as Trunks bids farewell to Gohan, Videl, Mr. Satan, and herself.

Later, Pan is kidnapped by the Watagash-possessed Barry Kahn, who attempts to ruin Gohan and Videl's marriage. However, she is rescued by Gohan in his "Super Great Saiyaman" persona, who defeats both Watagash and Barry.

Universe Survival Saga
After the Tournament of Power, Pan is seen at the celebration of Team Universe 7's victory. She is flying around cheerfully and accidentally flies into Vegeta, giving him a bump on his forehead and comically grabbing his mouth. Goku laughs at this, prompting Vegeta to gesture toward him, signaling a sparring match.

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
Pan appears in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero as a major character. At just 3 and a half years old, she is already training under Piccolo and shows great potential. Before starting school, she heads to Piccolo's for a sparring session, where Piccolo notes that she has more promise than Gohan did at her age. However, she is still unable to grasp flight, though Piccolo assures her that it will come naturally in time. Pan quickly zooms off to school after their session.

After school, Pan waits outside with her teacher for her pick-up. A strange man approaches, claiming that her mother sent him, but Pan quickly notices the lie and knocks him unconscious. Piccolo, disguised as a Red Ribbon soldier, approaches next, and despite his helmet covering his face, Pan immediately recognizes him. Piccolo explains that he wants her to pretend to be kidnapped to lure her father, Gohan, into action and rekindle his fighting instincts. Pan eagerly agrees.

When Magenta's plans begin to fail due to Gohan and Piccolo's intervention, he rushes to release Cell Max, with Carmine assisting him. Pan takes out several soldiers, and when Carmine attempts to shoot her, she knocks him out as well. However, Cell Max is released and wreaks havoc. Pan learns to fly just in time to escape the chaos. After Gohan and Piccolo defeat Cell Max, Pan rushes to hug her father, proudly showing off her newly acquired flying skills.

Peaceful World Saga
Pan is depicted in Dragon Ball Z at the age of four. During her early years, she spent considerable time with her grandfather, Goku, engaging in frequent training. By the age of four, she was already capable of flying around the world and attempting to surpass her own travel times.

Before the 28th World Martial Arts Tournament, Pan joined Goku on a trip to a fairground. Despite an incident where a rude stranger spilled her ice cream and flipped her off, Goku quickly resolved the situation by giving her another ice cream, preventing a tantrum.

In the tournament itself, Pan showcased her training under Goku by effortlessly defeating Wild Tiger, a large and muscular competitor, with just two punches that sent him crashing into a wall.

In the anime's closing scenes, Pan is shown sparring with Goten, and it appears she emerges victorious. Trunks raises her hand in celebration, though this seems to be an informal match, as suggested by the "Canceled" sign on the arena and the departing crowd.

General Information

Name: Pan

Origin: Dragon Ball

First Appearance: Dragon Ball Peaceful World Saga

Latest Appearance: Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero

Company: Shueisha, Toei

Creator: Akira Toriyama

Actor

  • Japanese Voice Actor: Yuko Minaguchi
  • English Voice Actor: Jeannie Tirado (Dragon Ball Super, Super Hero, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot), Elise Baughman (Dragon Ball Z Kai), Susan Huber (Dragon Ball Z), Brenna O'Brien (Dragon Ball Z)

Gender: Female

Sexuality: Heterosexual

Pronouns: She/Her

Age: 3 years old in Super Hero (Super Hero takes place one year before Peaceful World Saga), 4 (Is noted to be 4 years old during the tournament)

Birth Year: Age 779

Homeworld: Earth

Residence: Son Gohan's residence

Story Role: Supporting Character

Classification: Martial Artist

Species: Human/Saiyan Hybrid

State of Being: Regular

Physiology: Human/Saiyan Physiology

In-Universe Creator: Unknown

Occupation: None

Affiliations: Son Gohan (Her dad), Videl (Her mom), Piccolo (Acts as her guardian and babysitter), Son Goku (Her grandfather), Chi-Chi (Her grandmother), Mr. Satan (Her other grandfather)

Enemies: Red Ribbon Army (Attempted to kidnap her)

Height: Unknown

Weight: Unknown

Status: Alive

Alignment: Neutral Good (Merely a young girl that wants to train to become a strong fighter)

Codex Statistics

Grade: B

Tier: At least 7-A. Varies-E with Strongest Charged Blast

Cardinality: Finite

Dimensionality: 3-D

Power Source: Ki (All beings in Dragon Ball[1][2][3] have ki, the very life force energy of all characters[4], ki allows a fighter to extend beyond their bodies limits, allowing them to even[5] block attacks that would otherwise[6] kill them from[7] raising their guard[8], higher level users can lower their own durability to allow people far below them to fatally wound them[9])

Attack Potency: At least Metropolis level (Potency) (Fought against and defeated Son Goten who as a kid was comparable to Kid Trunks, but slightly weaker due to being younger; a Ki blast from whom surprised Android #18. Goten and Trunks’s individual powers were even enough to terrify her. Android #18 herself was able to defeat Super Saiyans without trouble; making her far above the likes of Nappa who casually destroyed a city and stood within the blast without having any damage, and Raditz who can cause explosions dwarfing the mountains). Varies: Skill with Strongest Charged Blast (Charged Blast have one focus all of their energy into one single point[10], putting the blasts power far beyond what their peak strength is[11], allowing them to destroy things they couldn't prior with their regular attacks[12], this also allows them to use charged attacks that can stop enemies far beyond their level, such as Tien Shinhan pushing back Semi-Perfect Cell with his Neo Ki-Ko-Ho[13], along with stopping an attack shot from Buu absorbed Gotenks[14]. Strongest charged blast can gather ki to shoot out blast far beyond what the character is normally capable of[15], with blasts capable of[16] seriously damaging/destroying[17] the Earth along with completely obliterating the opponent[18]. Charged Blast also rely heavily on emotional states for example Gohan not believing in himself[19] was having Cell overpower him in a beam clash[20])

Durability: At least Metropolis level (Matched Son Goten's blows during the brief battle they had), Higher with Guard Up (Ki allows a fighter to extend beyond their bodies limits, allowing them to even block attacks that would otherwise kill them from raising their guard)

Striking Strength: At least Metropolis Class (Potency)

Lifting Strength: At least Class 25 (Comparable to Early Android Saga Vegeta, who trained in 300 times gravity, where Vegeta is naturally 56 kg, making him 16,800 kg or 16.8 tons)

Travel Speed: At least Massively Hypersonic (Is superior to Frieza Saga Son Goku, who traveled from Frieza's spaceship to the battle in this timeframe and flew over Snake Way in 28 hours, at around 5000 m/s. Flew around the world)

Attack Speed: At least Massively Hypersonic

Reaction Speed: At least Massively Hypersonic (Far Beyond 22nd Budokai Son Goku, who could dodge a mouth blast from Tambourine, which he used to tag the flying nimbus where even post King Kai training Goku used the flying nimbus to make it to the Saiyans implying it is at least comparable to his flight speed by then, with Goku being capable of traveling over a million of kilometers in two days which results in these speeds)

Stamina: Superhuman (Should be comparable to, if not superior to, early-Dragon Ball Z Goku, who traveled across Snake Way mainly non-stop for over 100 days)

Range: Standard Melee, Interstellar with Ki Attacks (Ki attacks can reach out of the planet and to other planets. All ki attacks should be comparable to Goku's kamehameha, which reached all the way to the sun)

Intelligence: Gifted Intelligence (At the age of only 4, Pan is an incredibly powerful fighter with a lot of potential)

Knowledge: Apprentice level


Powers and Techniques







Equipment

  • Turtle School Uniform: A Gi worn by Pan as a child which she acquired from her grandfather Goku.

Notable Techniques

  • Flight: The ability to fly through the use of ki. Pan was able to fly as an infant without any formal training, but forgot how to consciously do at some point afterwards. At the end of the events of Super Hero, she relearned how to fly and can do so at will.
  • Ki Blast: The most basic form of energy wave.
  • Kamehameha: A powerful Ki blast fired with two hands after concentrating a large amount of Ki.

Other

Standard Tactics: Pan will use hand to hand fighting, she has not direclty shown to use ki attacks though she didn't fight anyone strong enough or long enough to display this.

Weaknesses:

Explanations

Before discussing anything regarding planetary, cosmic tier, etcetera Dragon Ball, please do read the full explanation page.


Codex Statistics Questions

Q: What about the planetary feats in Dragon Ball?

A: Planetary feats are normally done through their strongest charged blast, where they can gather ki to shoot out blast far beyond what the character is normally capable of[145], with blasts capable of[146] seriously damaging/destroying[147] the Earth along with completely obliterating the opponent[148], though they themselves are never capable of leaving this unscathed.

Frieza throws a destroy the planet death ball attack but it doesn't destroy the planet. Goku then interestingly notes the reason the planet didn't blow up is because Frieza was too scared of getting caught in the blast[149] . Vegeta's final flash is noted it's going to destroy the planet and Perfect Cell, who is beyond Vegeta, couldn't tank the blast and had to dodge it last second or it would've killed him[150]. Goku's kamehameha was going to destroy the earth and Cell cannot tank this blast, needing to regenerate[151]. Semi-Perfect Cell explosion was consistently noted it was going to destroy the planet and Gohan and it killed Goku[152]. Ultimate Gohan dies to an attack that destroys the earth, his guard was up too since this was when he was fighting Super Buu[153]. Kid Buu shoots a blast trying to destroy the planet, with Vegeta noting he's going to take himself out with it if he lets it off[154]. In Dragon Ball GT, Great Ape Baby Vegeta shoots a super galick gun that he claims will destroy Earth, when Goku is hit by it, he is knocked out to the point that he can't move for a good while, Elder Kai and Shin later state that Baby is going to shoot another blast that will destroy the planet on, greatly injuring Baby if he's caught in the Blast and will kill everyone on the planet if done[155]. Frieza destroyed the entire earth, killing Vegeta in the process[156]. In the Dragon Ball Super Manga, Gohan tells Goku that he doesn't need to hold anything back and can go all out because anything that happens to the Earth can be restored with Dende and the Dragon Balls. Yet, none of Goku's all out attacks destroy the planet but just heavily causes shockwaves around it[157]. Semi-Perfect Cell unleashes a several blast that destroys several islands Android 16 notes that the attacks are just strong enough to not kill Android 18[158].

In the fight of Trunks vs. Mecha Frieza, who is far stronger than his final form, Mecha Frieza immediately goes for his strongest attack, the Supernova. In the original Z anime King Kai even states this is ten times stronger than the power he used on Namek:

  • DBZ Kai Version[159].
  • Original DBZ Anime Version[160]. The attack is directly noted that it could destroy the planet, but doesn't because Trunks catches it, when Mecha Frieza proceeds to detonate it, the explosion is massive but the planet is still intact, implying Frieza must target the core in order to destroy the planet.

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References

  1. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  2. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  3. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  4. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  5. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  6. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  7. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  8. Dragon Ball 23rd Budokai Saga
  9. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  10. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  11. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  12. Dragon Ball Emperor Pilaf Saga
  13. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  14. Dragon Ball Z Majin Buu Saga
  15. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  16. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  17. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  18. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  19. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  20. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  21. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  22. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  23. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  24. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  25. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  26. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  27. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  28. Dragon Ball 23rd Budokai Saga
  29. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  30. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 48
  31. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 49
  32. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 10
  33. Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan Broly Transforms into the Legendary Super Saiyan Scene
  34. Dragon Ball Episode 144
  35. Translations Archive Dragon Ball Super Exciting Guide: Story Volume
  36. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  37. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  38. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  39. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  40. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  41. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  42. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  43. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  44. Dragon Ball Z Frieza-Android Interlude
  45. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  46. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  47. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
  48. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  49. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  50. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  51. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  52. Dragon Ball 23rd Budokai Saga
  53. Dragon Ball Z Episode 231
  54. Dragon Ball Super Episode 95
  55. Dragon Ball Super Episode 59
  56. Dragon Ball Super Episode 125
  57. Dragon Ball Frieza Saga
  58. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Take Back History and Your Body
  59. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  60. Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might
  61. Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon
  62. Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 Pratice Chapter 9
  63. Dragon Ball Z Budokai 3 Hyper Mode
  64. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  65. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  66. Dragon Ball Z Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan
  67. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  68. Dragon Ball Super Episode 126
  69. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  70. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  71. Dragon Ball Z Kai The Final Chapters Episode 24
  72. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  73. Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai Chapter 5
  74. Dragon Ball Super Episode 72
  75. Dragon Ball Z: Shin Budokai Chapter 5
  76. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  77. Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge
  78. Dragon Ball Super Episode 72
  79. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Parallel Quest No.01 Being a Time Patroller
  80. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  81. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  82. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  83. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  84. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  85. Dragon Ball Z Episode 39
  86. Dragon Ball Z Episode 171
  87. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  88. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 10
  89. Dragon Ball Episode 144
  90. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 10
  91. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 47
  92. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  93. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  94. Dragon Ball GT 37: Old Kai's Last Stand
  95. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  96. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  97. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  98. Dragon Ball GT Episode 45
  99. Dragon Ball Z Episode 162
  100. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 82
  101. Dragon Ball Episode 144
  102. Dragon Ball 22nd Budokai Saga
  103. Dragon Ball 23rd Budokai Saga
  104. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  105. Dragon Ball Z Frieza Saga
  106. Dragon Ball Z Android Saga
  107. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  108. Dragon Ball GT Baby Saga
  109. Dragon Ball GT Super 17 Saga
  110. Dragon Ball Super
  111. Dragon Ball Daima Episode 1
  112. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  113. Dragon Ball Super Episode 98
  114. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  115. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  116. Dragon Ball Z Android Saga
  117. Dragon Ball Super Episode 80
  118. Dragon Ball Super Episode 119
  119. Dragon Ball Super Episode 119
  120. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  121. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  122. Dragon Ball King Piccolo Saga
  123. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  124. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  125. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  126. Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga
  127. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
  128. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  129. Dragon Ball Super
  130. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
  131. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  132. Dragon Ball Super
  133. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  134. Dragon Ball Super Episode 27
  135. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
  136. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  137. Dragon Ball FighterZ
  138. Dragon Ball FighterZ
  139. Dragon Ball FighterZ
  140. Dragon Ball FighterZ
  141. Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 2 Stamina Break
  142. Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 2 Stamina Break
  143. Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 2 Grapples
  144. Dragon Ball GT Episode 26 Saiyan Hunting
  145. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  146. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  147. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  148. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  149. Dragon Ball Z Namek Saga
  150. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  151. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  152. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  153. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Majin Buu Villain Win Cutscene
  154. Dragon Ball Z Buu Saga
  155. Dragon Ball GT Episode 36 The Tuffle Gorilla Attacks!
  156. Dragon Ball Super Episode 27
  157. Dragon Ball Super Manga Moro Saga
  158. Dragon Ball Z Cell Saga
  159. Dragon Ball Z Kai Episode 56
  160. Dragon Ball Z Episode 120

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