Yamcha
Yamcha is a male anime and manga character who features in Dragon Ball.
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Biography
Dragon Ball
Yamcha (Japanese: ヤムチャ, Hepburn: Yamucha) was a male human who was born on the Planet Earth where he came to train in martial arts and became a warrior. He was among the warriors who fought alongside Goku and the other Z Warriors many a time. Born in the year 733, Yamcha was originally a thief with a fear of women, but changed after he and Bulma became romantically linked.
He ambushed Goku, Bulma and Oolong in order to steal their money and capsules. When challenged by Goku, they fought, with Yamcha using his signature technique, the Wolf Fang Fist, seemingly knocking Goku out. However, it only injured Goku. Then, Goku starts to have the disadvantage when he starts to get hungry, which drains his power. As Yamcha was about to defeat Goku, he spots Bulma and retreats, due to his extreme fear of women. Yamcha returned to their camp that night and, while spying on them, learned of the Dragon Balls and their ability to grant a wish. He then decided to steal their Dragon Balls and make a wish to overcome his phobia, as he dreams of getting married. He and his companion Puar broke into the group's van that night to do so, but were foiled when the orbs under the sheet which Yamcha thought were Dragon Balls were actually the breasts of a nude and sleeping Bulma, causing him to leave in a stunned and confused daze. He attacked again the following day, by knocking over the group's van with a panzerfaust, but was again challenged by Goku and retreated when Goku damaged his vanity by knocking one of his teeth out. Yamcha's attack to the wagon had still done its damage so Goku's group was forced to leave it behind and walk. As Shu had earlier planted a bomb in the van which exploded shortly after it was abandoned, Yamcha's actions had inadvertently saved Goku. Realizing that he could not beat Goku, Yamcha instead decided to let the group collect all seven balls and then take the wish. He again came to the group, this time apologizing for his behavior, and gave them a car to make up for damaging their van. The car, of course, had a tracking device in it. While on the group's trail, Yamcha encounters a mysterious girl who destroyed a T-Rex and was frightened by Yamcha and attacks him, causing him to retaliate and knock her out. Later, when eavesdropping on Goku's conversation with Ox-King, he realizes that the girl is Chi-Chi, Ox-King's daughter. Not wanting to face the wrath of an angry Ox-King, Yamcha races back to the scene and apologizes to Chi-Chi, saying he did what he did because he is crazy with love for her. He quickly hides when he sees Goku coming and, by luck, witnesses Chi-Chi pull Goku's tail, exposing his weak spot. Yamcha returns to Fire Mountain and remains hidden as Goku returns with Chi-Chi and Master Roshi, the legendary martial arts master who trained both Ox-King and Goku's grandfather, Grandpa Gohan. He is awed by Master Roshi's display of the Kamehameha, an energy wave Master Roshi used with the intention of putting out the massive fire at Ox-King's residence, but instead, destroyed the castle and the entire mountain it was on. He also can not help, but be somewhat envious after Goku is chosen by Master Roshi to be his disciple.
Yamcha continues to tail the group, letting it slip in front of Puar he thinks Bulma has a beautiful voice, after they recover the sixth Dragon Ball from Ox-King into a remote village. There, he has to intervene and help Goku after Bulma is turned into a carrot by Monster Carrot, leader of the Rabbit Mob. He orders Puar to turn into a bird and rescue the hostage carrot-Bulma while he takes out Monster Carrot's two henchmen. Working with Goku, the two recover carrot Bulma and through Puar's trickery get Monster Carrot to change her back. Yamcha quickly hides again after this, letting Goku deal with the gang without having to worry about Bulma's safety. While watching Bulma's disappointment at his absence, Yamcha silently curses his shyness around her. When Shu ambushes Goku, Bulma and Oolong, stealing five of their six balls along with destroying their car with his Pilaf Machine, Yamcha has to again intervene, this time joining the group. They track the balls to Pilaf's Castle, but are soon trapped. From a hole blasted in the wall by Goku they witness Emperor Pilaf summoning Shenron and Yamcha orders Puar to go with Oolong and stop it. Emperor Pilaf's wish is interrupted by Oolong and, as punishment, the group is moved into a giant solar-oven like cell to die the next day when the sun comes up; they are not contained long though before Goku transforms into a Great Ape and destroys their cell by the light of the full moon. To get the group to safety, Yamcha is forced to pick up Bulma despite his girl phobia. Just as Goku is about to crush Bulma, pinned by some rubble, Yamcha comes to the rescue and grabs his tail, stunning him long enough for Puar to transform into a giant pair of scissors and cut the tail off, returning Goku to his normal state. The next morning, with the balls now inert, the gang goes their separate ways. Yamcha and Bulma are satisfied though, as they now have each other and, therefore, no need to make any wishes. They go with Bulma back to the city while Goku goes off to train with Master Roshi.
Dragon Ball Z
Over the next five years, Yamcha retired from fighting and became a baseball player on the team called the Taitans. Despite being their best player, he still longed for the days of being a fighter. By this point, Goku had been killed following a battle against his brother Raditz. This encounter revealed that two powerful Saiyans were heading to Earth and that its inhabitants had to train to fight them. Yamcha was summoned along with Tien, Chiaotzu, Krillin and Yajirobe in order to train at The Lookout for the coming battle.
Around the time of Raditz's attack, Yamcha had been pursuing a career in professional baseball for the last five years. He left this job to battle the two Saiyans who were due on Earth in a year with the other Z Warriors. He was destroyed by one of their Saibamen, but was resurrected some time later by the Namekian Dragon Balls.
During the crisis with the androids created by Dr. Gero, Yamcha was nearly killed by Android 20. Fortunately, his friends were on hand with a senzu bean to heal him. After the Cell Games, Yamcha settled down and ceased his training, but was never with any other woman after Bulma.
Seven years after Cell's defeat, Yamcha looked to attend the 25th World Martial Arts Tournament alongside the friends and family of Goku. Goku had planned for the Fortuneteller Baba to resurrect him for 24 hours so that he could participate in the competition and see everyone for the first time since his death. Unlike in previous tournaments, Yamcha did not intend to take part himself as he believed there would be no point due to the power gap between him and the Saiyans. Yamcha sat with Chi-Chi during the flight to Papaya Island and explained the reason why he wasn't entering to her.
Dragon Ball Super
Overview
Personality and attributes
He came to be a brave person who was boastful yet dependable.
This relationship lasted for a long time, but Bulma became fed up with Yamcha (she kept catching him in embarassing situations that weren't his fault) and left him for Vegeta. The two did remain good friends, however.
Powers and abilities
Yamcha was one of the most gifted humans on Earth where he gained the ability to manipulate ki and had had the power of flight.
He came to be an exceptional martial artist and a skilled swordsman. A very talented martial artist, he was one of the most gifted Humans on Earth where he possessed skills and traits that allow him to fight alongside his comrades. Yamcha had said that he was one of the three strongest Earthlings.
He had a number of signature techniques and abiliies that included:
- Wolf Fang Fist (狼牙風風拳 Rōgafūfūken, lit. "Wolf Fang Windy Fist" or "Wolf Fang Hurricane Fist") : Wolf Fang Fist
- Kamehameha (かめはめ波は Kamehameha) :
- Spirit Ball (繰気弾 Sōkidan, lit. "Winding Energy Bullet") : Spirit Ball
Notes
- Yamcha was created by Akira Toriyama where he featured in the setting of the Dragon Ball universe.
- In Dragon Ball movie #3: Mystical Adventure, his name was changed to "Zedaki".
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
Films
- In Dragonball: Evolution, Yamcha appeared in the setting of the 2009 live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Joon Park.
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