We love Dragon Ball not because Goku can destroy a planet — but because he chooses not to. Not because death is reversible — but because loss still hurts. Not because anyone can win — but because victory costs something.
Chochox figures tap into that forgotten DNA.
: Many "Chochox" comics focus on comedic situations involving iconic characters like Goku and Chi-Chi .
Chochox, also referred to as Super 17, is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga and anime series. He first appears in the chapter " Super 17" of the Dragon Ball Z manga, which was later adapted into the anime series. Chochox is a powerful android created by Dr. Gero, the same scientist who designed the Androids 17 and 18. However, unlike his predecessors, Chochox is not simply a cyborg or android; he is a fusion of human and machine, making him a unique and formidable warrior.
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We love Dragon Ball not because Goku can destroy a planet — but because he chooses not to. Not because death is reversible — but because loss still hurts. Not because anyone can win — but because victory costs something.
Chochox figures tap into that forgotten DNA. Chochox Dragon Ball
: Many "Chochox" comics focus on comedic situations involving iconic characters like Goku and Chi-Chi . We love Dragon Ball not because Goku can
Chochox, also referred to as Super 17, is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga and anime series. He first appears in the chapter " Super 17" of the Dragon Ball Z manga, which was later adapted into the anime series. Chochox is a powerful android created by Dr. Gero, the same scientist who designed the Androids 17 and 18. However, unlike his predecessors, Chochox is not simply a cyborg or android; he is a fusion of human and machine, making him a unique and formidable warrior. Chochox figures tap into that forgotten DNA