
Gine - Dragon Ball Wiki
Gine (ギネ, Gine) is a female Saiyan who is a former low-class Saiyan warrior, the wife of Bardock, and the mother of Raditz and Goku.[5][9] Gine is a adult female of below average height and slender build. She has a lighter-pale skin complexion, …
Gine - Dragon Universe Wiki
Gine (ギネ; Viz "Gi-ne") was a low-class Saiyan who worked within the Meat Distribution Center on Vegeta due to her ineptitude for battle. She is the wife of Bardock, and the mother of Raditz and Kakarotto (better known as "Gokū").
Gine - Heroes Wiki | Fandom
Gine is one of the two overarching protagonists (alongside her husband) of the 2018 anime film Dragon Ball Super: Broly. She was a Saiyan woman, the wife of Bardock, the mother of Raditz and Goku, the mother-in-law of Chi-Chi, the paternal …
Dragon Ball: 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Gine - Screen Rant
Dec 23, 2017 · With questions still being raised about this character only a couple years after her initial manga introduction, it is our pleasure to tell readers a few facts about Gine that they may have never known about the former Saiyan warrior. Here are the 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Dragon Ball's Gine. 15.
Gine - The Character Database
Sep 10, 2024 · Gine is an adult Saiyan woman of average height and slender build, with a lighter-pale skin tone, onyx eyes, and shaggy black hair that reaches her shoulders. Her hairstyle is somewhat similar to her elder son Raditz's, but shorter with bangs. Her eyes also bear a resemblance to those of her younger son, Kakarot (Goku), before he grew up.
Gine - Dragon Ball Encyclopedia, the Dragon Ball wiki
Gine (ギネ) is a female Saiyan, the wife of Bardock, and the mother of Raditz and Kakarot (Goku). Like other Saiyans, her name is based on that of a vegetable; in this case, the spring onion (葱, negi in Japanese). Overview
Gine | Dragon Ball SF Universe Wiki | Fandom
Gine (ギネ 'Gine') is a female Saiyan, who was a low class Saiyan warrior. she is Bardock's wife and the mother of Raditz and Kakarot (also known as Son Goku). she was introduced in Jaco: The Galactic Patrolman and later appears in Dragon Ball Super: Broly.