List of Tertiary Characters in The Forgotten

This is a list of tertiary characters in Dragon Ball Z: The Forgotten. I'm just going to put all Z fighters in this, so as to not have to create a thousand pages for them. The characters are listed just like on the main character list, in order of introduction:

Prince Vegeta Saga
Frieza had millions of soldiers (フリーザ 軍兵士, Furīza Gunheishi) in the story. They existed only to serve him. They were very servile. Their role in the series did not extend past the first saga. None were seen (or assumed) to have survived past that saga. All soldiers use オレ as their personal pronoun.

Prince Vegeta Saga
Zarbon (ザーボン, Zābon) was a captain of Frieza's, briefly featured in the first saga of The Forgotten. His role in the saga was mainly to act as a commentator on The Benefactor, and to bring to Frieza's attention the recklessness of his actions. Eventually, through his most talented means, Zarbon convinced Frieza that The Benefactor was too much of a threat to the stability of their empire, and was granted permission to execute The Benefactor. While it could be said that Zarbon was jealous and/or scared of The Benefactor and that The Benefactor really didn't like Zarbon, there was never an outlasting grudge between the two. The Benefactor never pursued any notion to kill Zarbon after his failed execution; as such, Zarbon was not seen again in all of The Forgotten after the Prince Vegeta Saga. Zarbon uses 私 (わたし) as his personal pronoun.

Outbreak: Paved In Blood
Zarbon was seen briefly in this special. He picked up the power level readings coming from The Benefactor's planet and brought the information to Lord Frieza. Frieza then ordered Zarbon gather up a legion of soldiers and take him to the planet. Zarbon later watched as Frieza met The Benefactor and even gave the suggestion for The Benefactor's name to his overlord. He later departed the planet with Frieza and The Benefactor, being one of only three beings to leave that planet alive.


 * Zarbon's theme is Barbie Girl.

Lauto Saga
Cooler had millions of soldiers (クウラ 軍兵士, Kūra Gunheishi) in the story. In The Forgotten, several hundred soldiers were seen on Planet Cooler 92, wherein most of the Lauto Saga took place. All soldiers use オレ as their personal pronoun.

Stomping Grounds Saga
Cooler's elites were shown on the Stomping Grounds in this saga. While numerous commanders and soldiers were named, there were also thousands of unnamed soldiers shown as well. Several Stomping Grounds-specific councilors were also shown. This is because the Stomping Grounds was the Capitol planet of Cooler's empire. More of Planet Cooler 92 soldiers were shown in this saga, and almost all of them watched as Ledas and Guva fought the Plantains.

Planet Earth Saga
The remaining Planet Cooler 92 soldiers were shown in this saga. When Banas returned, he showed how little care he had for them, when he destroyed several dozen of them. After Banas and Guva left to settle their dispute, the Natives rebeled and exterminated the remaining soldiers. Guva found this out when he returned to his outpost years later.
 * A type of Cooler Soldier, the Stomping Grounds Elite is featured in the Raging Blast: DLC.

Reunion Saga
When Guva returned to his planet, he found all of his soldiers dead. They were apparently killed by the Natives. Despite being of significantly higher power than the Natives, and having technology (where the Natives do not), the few hundred soldiers were killed because they were so outmatched. Guva confirmed via scouter that all of them were dead before he left the planet.

Lauto Saga
There was only one native, sentient species on Planet Cooler 92, and they were known as the Xili. They were weak, power level wise (only averaging around 2-3 on measurement), but they possessed remarkable endurance. This is a rather lucky combination for a good yet weak worker force on a resource-rich planet such as Planet Cooler 92.

Stomping Grounds Saga
The natives became a symbol of slavery for Ledas when he returned to Planet Cooler 92. Upon seeing them being treated so poorly, he was able to empathize with them. This caused him to attack Payar - a notable Native-slayer - and transform into Super Saiyan. When Ledas later attacked The Plantains, he left Payar for the natives. They happily obliged to kill the alien.

Planet Earth Saga
During Guva's and Banas' struggle, which took them off-planet, the Natives rebelled and attacked the remaining Cooler soldiers. They decimated the soldiers completely.

Reunion Saga
They were nearly exterminated by Guva after he found out they had destroyed his outpost. He shot out an extermination rain attack and killed 99% of the creatures, leaving only a few hundred alive. It is unknown if their species recovered, though it is estimated that they did not. Regardless, none of the species were ever seen again.

Ledas' Saibamen
Ledas was given 60 Saibamen by Guva to destroy the rebels. Seven of them survived the initial raid. These were named by Ledas:

Lauto Saga
Ses (セス, Sesu) was one of Ledas' green Saibaman who survived the raid on the rebels. His name is a pun on sesame. He, along with Ame, was led by Carawa in the vanguard to scout out the rebels' strength. Ses is notable for having the first confirmed kill by a Saibaman under Ledas' control.

Planet Earth Saga
He later matured into the red form during Ledas' search for Earth, and sparred with his fellow Saibamen throughout that journey. Noteably, Ses was the only green Saibaman who was shown, on screen, to transform into a red one. Ses accompanied Ledas to Earth, and trained in his Gravity Suppression Unit along with him. During Ledas' battle with Piccolo, Ses was accidentally released from his seed-form. He wreaked havoc on the remains of the town that Ledas earlier blew up, and killed many fleeing humans. Upon Wilde's order to return to Ledas, Ses sided with Wilde and fled.

Fulfillment Saga
Ses was seen in final two chapters of this saga, training in Ledas' gravity training unit with his fellow Saibamen. By this point, his strength had grown far beyond that of a normal Saibaman's, and he was extremely loyal to Ledas.

Lauto Saga
Ame (アメ, Ame) was one of Ledas' green Saibaman who survived the raid on the rebels. His name is a pun on sesame. He, along with Ses, was led by Carawa in the vanguard to scout out the rebels' strength. He was particularly violent, and killed a large portion of the rebels.

Planet Earth Saga
He later matured into the red form during Ledas' search for Earth, and sparred with his fellow Saibamen throughout that journey. Ame accompanied Ledas to Earth, and trained in his Gravity Suppression Unit along with him. During Ledas' battle with Piccolo, Ame was accidentally released from his seed-form. He wreaked havoc on the remains of the town that Ledas earlier blew up, and killed many fleeing humans. Upon Wilde's order to return to Ledas, Ame sided with Wilde and fled.

Fulfillment Saga
Ame was seen in final two chapters of this saga, training in Ledas' gravity training unit with his fellow Saibamen. By this point, his strength had grown far beyond that of a normal Saibaman's, and he was extremely loyal to Ledas.

Lauto Saga
Poy (ポイ, Poi) was one of Ledas' green Saibaman who survived the raid on the rebels. His name is a pun on poppy. He engaged them with the main force under Wilde, and was one of the most successful soldiers during the conflict.

Planet Earth Saga
He later matured into the red form during Ledas' search for Earth, and sparred with his fellow Saibamen throughout that journey. Poy accompanied Ledas to Earth, and trained in his Gravity Suppression Unit along with him. During Ledas' battle with Piccolo, Poy was accidentally released from his seed-form. He wreaked havoc on the remains of the town that Ledas earlier blew up, and killed many fleeing humans. Poy questioned Wilde's leadership during their rampage, and didn't want to flee with him. After Wilde killed Oppa, Poy attempted to avenge his brother by attacking Wilde, but he was swiftly blown to pieces by Carawa.

Lauto Saga
Oppa (オッパ, Oppa) was one of Ledas' green Saibaman who survived the raid on the rebels. His name is a pun on poppy. He engaged them with the main force under Wilde, and was one of the most successful soldiers during the conflict.

Planet Earth Saga
He later matured into the red form during Ledas' search for Earth, and sparred with his fellow Saibamen throughout that journey. Oppa accompanied Ledas to Earth, and trained in his Gravity Suppression Unit along with him. During Ledas' battle with Piccolo, Oppa was accidentally released from his seed-form. He wreaked havoc on the remains of the town that Ledas earlier blew up, and killed many fleeing humans. Oppa questioned Wilde's leadership during their rampage, and didn't want to flee with him. His bloodlust was becoming reckless beyond annoyance to Wilde, which resulted in the Saibaman commander killing him with a finger beam.

Lauto Saga
Carawa (ケラワ, Kerawa) was one of Ledas' red Saibaman who survived the raid on the rebels. His name is a pun on caraway. He was the third in command, under Wilde and (of course) Ledas. He led the small vanguard forces ahead of the main forces in a feint to lure out the soldiers. While this ploy worked, it cost Carawa almost his entire Saibamen team; with only he, Ses, Ame, and Sonfla surviving from that group. Indeed, their survival was only because of Carawa's ability to create many small ki blasts, which ended up killing quite a few of the rebels. He was particularly friendly toward Wilde, who was the only other red Saibaman at the time.

Planet Earth Saga
He later matured into the red form during Ledas' search for Earth, and sparred with his fellow Saibamen throughout that journey. Carawa accompanied Ledas to Earth, and trained in his Gravity Suppression Unit along with him. During Ledas' battle with Piccolo, Carawa was accidentally released from his seed-form. He wreaked havoc on the remains of the town that Ledas earlier blew up, and killed many fleeing humans. When Wilde asked him to flee with him, Carawa was the first Saibamen to agree with him. He later killed Poy, when Poy attempted to attack Wilde.

Fulfillment Saga
Carawa was seen in final two chapters of this saga, training in Ledas' gravity training unit with his fellow Saibamen. By this point, his strength had grown far beyond that of a normal Saibaman's, and he was extremely loyal to Ledas.

Lauto Saga
Sonfla (サンフラー, Sanfurā) was one of Ledas' green Saibaman who survived the raid on the rebels. His name is a pun on sunflower. He was in the vanguard under Carawa's control, and was one of the only Saibamen to survive in that raid. Sonfla is the only Saibaman of the seven who survived who did not kill anything. He was not particularly gifted in training, and had terrible form, so that he was the only of Ledas' survivors who did not mature into the red form.

Planet Earth Saga
Sonfla was the only Saibaman never to transform into the red form. This is because he rarely trained, and was not as aggressive as his fellow Saibamen. Sonfla accompanied Ledas to Earth, though he did not train in his Gravity Suppression Unit along with his Saiyan master. During Ledas' battle with Piccolo, Sonfla was accidentally released from his seed-form. He watched the rest of the Saibamen wreak havoc on the remains of the town that Ledas earlier blew up. He questioned Wilde's authority during the rampage, so Wilde attacked him and attempted to kill him. Sonfla was not killed, however, and was taken by General Silver and the new Red Ribbon army. He was then interrogated by them, though he revealed nothing. Being badly wounded and unable to speak to the humans, Sonfla suffered mightily during this time. After Silver showed Sonfla Ledas' pod, Sonfla realized why they had him, and in a last noble effort, self-destructed. He killed a large portion of the New Red Ribbon Army by doing this.

Lauto Saga
Wilde (ワイルド, Wairudo) was one of Ledas' red Saibaman who survived the raid on the rebels. His name is a pun on wild seed. He was the strongest of the Saibamen, and was deemed their leader. Under Ledas, he coordinated the attack on the rebels, showing that he possessed some capacity to think. Wilde was the first Saibaman named by Ledas, not only in pun, but due to his wild personality in battle. He led the main force of Saibamen, and killed more of the rebels than anyone, except for Ledas. He was considered the favorite of Ledas, and often acted as his right hand man to the other Saibamen.

Planet Earth Saga
Wilde led the training exercises during Ledas' search for Earth, and it was his strength in dueling that let the others rise to his level. Unlike the others, Wilde in the fourth saga, did not wreak havoc the Earth town, but attempted to get his soldiers under control. As Oppa was too frenzied to deal with, Wilde resorted to killing him instead. He also shot Sonfla for subordination, though his attack did not kill the green Saibaman.

Fulfillment Saga
Thereafter, he continued to act as the Saibamen leader, with Carawa's support, though Ses and Ame were less enthusiastic about his leadership. He was the Saibaman most often used by Ledas as company whenever Ledas was lonely. Wilde was seen in final two chapters of this saga, training in Ledas' gravity training unit with his fellow Saibamen. By this point, his strength had grown far beyond that of a normal Saibaman's, and he was extremely loyal to Ledas. He had become far stronger than any of the other Saibamen as of his last appearance in The Forgotten.

Planet Earth Saga
Dr. Briefs (ブリーフ 博士, Burīfu Hakase) and Bulma (ブルマ ブリーフ, Buruma Burīfu) were two characters featured briefly in The Forgotten. Their role in the series was minimal, and indeed the only thing they ended up doing is giving Ledas a gravity training unit. Bulma wasn't as enamored with this idea, and told her husband, Vegeta, that Ledas had stolen the gravity training unit. This eventually led to Ledas and Vegeta battling one another in this saga. Dr. Briefs uses 私 (わし) as his personal pronoun. Bulma uses 私 (あたし) as her personal pronoun.

Fulfillment Saga
After that, none of the Briefs family was seen much for the rest of The Forgotten, except for Bulma and Dr. Briefs making a brief appearance in the finale of the story. During the final montage of that chapter, Bulma watched Vegeta, Ledas, and Ryori eat a bunch of food. Dr. Briefs also came in and looked at them, and he nearly recognized Ledas as being the boy who stole a gravity training unit from him two sagas prior.

Planet Earth Saga
Miki (美希, Miki) was a human girl who was sixteen years old. She has long, brown hair, and amber eyes. She was a high school sophomore at Ledas' school, and is one of the girls who Ledas stole the panties from. After returning the panties to her specifically, Ledas apologized and got to know her, as she (likewise) got to know him. After they were done, Ledas only saw her once again within the series. He could have easily gone to see her after defeating The Benefactor, however. It was merely not shown. Her name is a combination of 美 (beauty) and 希 (hope). Miki uses 私 (あたい) as her personal pronoun.

Planet Earth Saga
In The Forgotten, Piccolo (ピッコロ, Pikkoro) was one of the Z Fighters present on Earth. During the fourth saga, he was aware of Ledas' presence, and attacked the boy after Ledas destroyed a city. The two fought an extremely hard-fought battle, though Piccolo lost. Piccolo uses 俺 (おれ) as his personal pronoun

Reunion Saga
Piccolo was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva, though he did not fight during that battle. As that went on, he instructed Tien to not step in and save Chiaotzu, telling him that if Chiaotzu was hurt, he would step in himself. Piccolo fought The Benefactor along with Gohan until the mist sucked out most of his power. Then, he was thrashed by The Benefactor and defeated.

Fulfillment Saga
After being incapacitated by The Benefactor in the last saga, Piccolo was seen being healed by Krillin in this saga. After Krillin acquired some senzu beans from Yajirobe, he brought them to the defeated Z Fighters and healed them. Afterwards, Piccolo was seen taking part in Cardinal's tournament. There, he fought against Gohan and lost. Afterwards, he observed the duel between Vegeta and Ledas. He recognized Ledas as being the boy he fought in the Planet Earth Saga, but decided not to say anything, as he noted there were more than a few Z Fighters who had a dark past. Once the fight was over, he watched Vegeta and Ledas fly off into the distance with the other Z Fighters.

Planet Earth Saga
Yajirobe (ヤジロベー, Yajirobē) was a surprisingly important character featured in The Forgotten. He debuted in the Planet Earth Saga, accidentally running into an unconscious Great Ape Ledas. This led to him and Ledas spending a few hours together, talking about various things, not least of which being the old cat. By destroying Yajirobe's car (and therefore having to transport him back to Korin Tower personally), Ledas received some senzu beans from Yajirobe and Korin. Had he not acquired such magical healers, no doubt Ledas would have died from Kindler's inflicted headshot later in the series. Yajirobe uses numerous personal pronouns in this story: 俺 (おれ) is his most common pronoun; he uses 拙者 (せっしゃ) after being scared by Ledas' Great Ape form; he uses 私 (わたし) after Ledas offers to give him some food.

Reunion Saga
Yajirobe was seen briefly when Goku teleported to Korin Tower in order to get Senzu Beans. He grumbled at Korin during that time. He was later seen in the final chapter of the saga. By that time, new Senzu Beans had grown and Korin tasked him with giving them to Goku. He only did after realizing Korin had eaten all of his food (thus he would need to go out anyway).

Fulfillment Saga
Yajirobe was again seen in the Fulfillment Saga, as he was trying to deliver senzu beans to the weary Z Fighters in his hovercar. He ran into Krillin and tried to stop the bald man from stealing his senzus. Soon, Vegeta came and also begged for senzu beans. As Yajirobe went to give Vegeta a senzu, The Benefactor appeared, incapacitated Vegeta, and then destroyed Yajirobe's car. Afterwards, Yajirobe watched as The Benefactor tortured Ledas, and he was too scared to join Krillin in helping the boy. After The Benefactor absorbed some of Ledas' power and got hurt by it, Ledas was able to escape the monster, and he ran into Yajirobe, who was cowering behind the wreck of his hovecar. He gave Ledas a senzu bean and then was promptly used as a distraction by the Saiyan boy. He briefly attempted to join sides with The Benefactor, but The Benefactor rejected this. After Ledas and The Benefactor had fought some more, Yajirobe heard The Benefactor calling him names, so he threw some debris at the alien, which included Verlate's mind prison. This caused the prison to open and suck The Benefactor inside. Ledas was also sucked in, but not before Yajirobe attempted to save him by trying to pull him out of the prison's suction with his sheathed katana. Of course, he lost his katana in the scuffle as well.

Yajirobe remained in the countryside for the rest of the day, as he attempted to repair his car. Evidently, even when Krillin returned to heal Vegeta (who was unconscious near Yajirobe), Yajirobe did not leave. When Ledas returned from the mind prison, he found Yajirobe, returned his katana, and flew the samurai back to Korin Tower. Yajirobe was seen one more time, in the montage of the final chapter, when he and Korin got into an argument, resulting in Korin hitting Yajirobe over the head with his walking stick and Yajirobe slicing Korin's cat tower in half with his katana.

Planet Earth Saga
Korin (カリン, Karin), in The Forgotten, was a major supporting character. He was shown several times, mostly insulting Yajirobe or giving Ledas senzu beans. Notably, he protected Verlate's box from Ledas' curious fingers in this saga. Korin uses 私 (わし) as his personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
Goku and Guva went to Korin Tower to get Senzu Beans at the start of this saga, but they quickly found out that Korin didn't have any to spare. Once again, he protected Korin's box from a curious person's prying fingers; in this case, it was Guva's. In the final chapter, after tasking Yajirobe with giving Goku newly grown Senzu Beans, he threw Verlate's box in Yajirobe's car. Yajirobe did not see him do it, however.

Forever Alone
Korin was seen in the last chapter of this special in a flashback to when he was young. He found Verlate's box on Earth in a desert (while looking for his lost ball of yarn) and was sucked into the mind prison. There, he met Verlate and taught her about riddles. He also told her about how she could potentially get out of the mind prison if another being were to enter her box. Then, he was allowed to leave by the former Legate, as she had grown to have great respect for the cat during the short time they knew each other.

Fulfillment Saga
When Ledas returned Yajirobe to Korin Tower, Korin greeted the boy. He told Ledas that he had to keep the mind prison from then on, as the good kitty would not be able to sleep with the thought of the imprisoned Benefactor so near to him. He also refused to train Ledas, because he had nothing he could teach the boy. Korin was also seen in the finale montage, when he hit Yajirobe over the head with his walking stick after the two of them had some unknown dispute.

Reunion Saga
Goku (孫 悟空, Son Gokū) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva. He dueled with Ledas after the boy attacked Vegeta, however, their fight was short-lived. Goku stopped the fight, as he wanted to focus on The Benefactor, not in-fighting amongst the heroes. Upon The Benefactor's defeat of Tien, Chiaotzu, Gohan, Piccolo, and Gotenks, Goku challenged the monster in his Super Saiyan 3 form. Unbeknownst to him, the mist that had been forming around Goku and the other Z Fighters was actually sucking out their power. Goku was able to maintain his Super Saiyan 3 form for a brief period of time, fighting The Benefactor as best he could, but he was eventually drained of too much of his strength. The Benefactor was then able to easily defeat him. Goku uses 己 (おら) as his personal pronoun.

Fulfillment Saga
After being incapacitated by The Benefactor in the last saga, Goku was seen being healed by Krillin in this saga. After Krillin acquired some senzu beans from Yajirobe, he brought them to the defeated Z Fighters and healed them. Afterwards, Goku was seen taking part in Cardinal's tournament. There, he fought against Vegeta, but the winner of their match was not stated. Afterwards, he observed the duel between Vegeta and Ledas. He briefly cheered on Vegeta. Once the fight was over, he watched Vegeta and Ledas fly off into the distance with the other Z Fighters.

Reunion Saga
Goten (孫 悟天, Son Goten) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva. He watched all of the fights until Tien was defeated by The Benefactor. Then, he fused with Trunks into Gotenks. Goten uses 僕 (ぼく) as his personal pronoun.

Fulfillment Saga
After being incapacitated by The Benefactor in the last saga, Goten was seen being healed by Krillin in this saga. After Krillin acquired some senzu beans from Yajirobe, he brought them to the defeated Z Fighters and healed them. Afterwards, Goten was seen taking part in Cardinal's tournament. There, he fought against Android 18, but the winner of their match was not stated. Afterwards, he observed the duel between Vegeta and Ledas. Once the fight was over, he watched Vegeta and Ledas fly off into the distance with the other Z Fighters.

Reunion Saga
Trunks (トランクス ブリーフ, Torankusu Burīfu) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva. He watched all of the fights until Tien was defeated by The Benefactor. Then, he fused with Goten into Gotenks. Trunks uses 俺 (おれ) as his personal pronoun.

Fulfillment Saga
After being incapacitated by The Benefactor in the last saga, Trunks was seen being healed by Krillin in this saga. After Krillin acquired some senzu beans from Yajirobe, he brought them to the defeated Z Fighters and healed them. Afterwards, Trunks was seen taking part in Cardinal's tournament. There, he fought against Ledas and lost. Afterwards, he observed the duel between Vegeta and Ledas. Once the fight was over, he watched Vegeta and Ledas fly off into the distance with the other Z Fighters.

Reunion Saga
Krillin (クリリン, Kuririn) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva. He watched until The Benefactor entered into the picture. At that point, he decided to go get help for Yamcha. The Benefactor would not allow it, so he used his telekinesis to knock Krillin unconscious. Krillin later awoke after The Benefactor had defeated the rest of the Z Fighters. He saw his wife injured and decided to set off for Dende because he remembered there were no Senzu Beans available. As such, aside from Vegeta, he was the only active Z Fighter at the end of the saga. Krillin uses 俺 (おれ) as his personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
During The Benefactor's rampage in the Reunion Saga, Android 18 (人造 人間 十八号, Jinzō Ningen Jūhachi-Gō) was one of the few Z Fighters to not challenge him. As Gohan, Piccolo, Goten, and Trunks all ran to help Tien, Android 18 flew over to where her husband lay unconscious in order to find out what his condition was. She was knocked unconscious by an Impalement Beam a few moments later, and she did not even see The Benefactor attack her. Android 18 uses 私 (わたし) as her personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
Tien (天津飯, Tenshinhan) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva. He was the last to challenge Guva, and was the one who defeated the governor. Shortly after The Benefactor's introduction, Tien and he engaged in a short battle. In it, Tien was completely outclassed and nearly killed. He was knocked unconscious by the alien soon afterwards. Tien uses 俺 (おれ) as his personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
Chiaotzu (餃子, Chaozu) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva. In that battle, he tag-team battled with Yamcha against Guva until he was defeated by the governor. After that, he recovered and helped Tien against The Benefactor, but was again beaten easily. He was knocked unconscious and did not take part in the battle thereafter. Chiaotzu uses 僕 (ぼく) as his personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
Gohan (孫 悟飯, Son Gohan) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's confrontation of Guva. He eventually had enough with his friends being beaten up and confronted The Benefactor as the alien tortured Tien. He powered up to Super Saiyan 2, and with the help of Piccolo, dominated the alien early on. Eventually, the two were afflicted by the mist that The Benefactor created and lost most of their power. Gohan was savagely beaten into unconsciousness by The Benefactor soon afterwards. Gohan uses 僕 (ぼく) as his personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
Yamcha (ヤムチャ, Yamucha) was one of the Z fighters who was present in the Reunion Saga's fight against Guva. He was the first Z fighter to challenge Guva; he was also the only character fully defeated by Guva in their battle. As he was nearly killed in that battle, Yamcha never even saw or fought The Benefactor. Krillin later attempted to take an unconscious Yamcha away to get medical help, but The Benefactor used his telekinesis to prevent that, sending both Z Fighters into a crater in the ground. Yamcha uses 俺 (おれ) as his personal pronoun.

Planet Earth Saga
Supreme Commander Silver's legion (シルバー 軍団, Shirubā Gundan) was an army of humans under the command of former Red Ribbon officer Colonel Silver. They consist of 350 foot soldiers and 30 scientists. While Silver was the Supreme General, the real leader of the army was Cardinal, Silver's father. Cardinal steered the organization into more of a political behemoth, and as such, they maintained only a small army. Political members, such as Kindler, File, and Dewberry all ranked higher than all of the soldiers save for Silver. By the time of Cardinal's introduction in the Planet Earth Saga, his army was the strongest political force in the world, and commanded the United Nations.

During the Planet Earth Saga, the army led the investigation of an alien menace in the ocean town. They engaged the Saibamen in battle, though they suffered massive losses during that. Later, after Captain Green captured one Saibaman, the army scientists attempted to interrogate the creature. This led to Sonfla blowing himself up and killing even more of the army. By the end of the saga, there were only about 80 soldiers and 10 scientists left. All of them piled aboard Ledas' gravity training unit to escape Majin Buu. All soldiers use オラ as their personal pronoun. All scientists use 私 (わたし) as their personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
The soldiers of the New Red Ribbon Army survived the destruction of Earth in Ledas' gravity training unit. After the Earth reappeared and Dewberry returned to the planet, most of the soldiers remained under Kindler's control. He was supposed to use them to kill Ledas and Ryori and then find and hide Shoekki's body. That did not go as planned, and Ledas ended up killing all of them. The remaining soldiers returned with Cardinal to his temporary base in the city. After hearing of Kindler's and Dewberry's deaths, Cardinal worked up a new strategy with his remaining soldiers. They created poisonous bullets, which they wanted to use to take out Ledas and Ryori.

Silver led the remaining soldiers to the site of the monumental fight between the Z Fighters and The Benefactor. They began shooting the poison at Ledas when the boy sensed them. Ledas shot a Lightning Strike at them, but not before being afflicted terribly by the poison they shot him with. The Lightning Strike then destroyed most of the soldiers. At the end of the saga, only Cardinal, his political assistants, and the scientists appear to remain for the army.

Planet Earth Saga
Commander Silver's primary Captain was Captain Green (グリーン 船長, Gurīn Senchō). He was part of Silver's task force that attacked the Saibamen menace, and he personally captured the wounded Sonfla. In the coming days and weeks, Green led interrogation of Sonfla, though this proved to be fruitless. When Sonfla self-destructed, Green protected Supreme General Silver with his own body, showing how loyal he was. He accompanied the rest of the surviving Red Ribbon Army on Ledas' space ship into space as Majin Buu ravaged the Earth. Captain Green uses 私 (あっし) as his personal pronoun.

Reunion Saga
Captain Green was largely absent from the saga. He followed Cardinal back to their base after returning to Earth. Then, he helped lead the remaining soldiers to Ledas' location. Under Silver's command, he set up sniper teams to shoot the poisonous bullets at the boy. He was killed by Ledas' Lightning Strike soon afterwards.

Reunion Saga
Wisconsin (ウィスコンシン 兵卒, U~isukonshin Heisotsu) was the personal guard of Supreme Commander Silver and personally drove him to Ledas' location on a motorcycle. He and Silver were the only two who shot their poisonous bullets at Ledas, as the rest of the army focused on the other warriors. After Ledas' Lightning Strike hit the Red Ribbon Army camp, Wisconsin was pinned under the motorcycle. It is unknown if he was killed or simply knocked unconscious. Wisconsin uses 乃公 (おれ) as his personal pronoun.

Nurse Yorokobi
Yorokobi (喜美, Yorokobi) is the nurse who takes care of Ryori after he is injured in the Fulfillment Saga. In the normal story, not including the deleted scenes, she is only seen in one panel and is left unnamed. Her main part is in the second deleted scene. She is 24 years old, has long pink hair, and large brown eyes. In the scene, she takes care of Ryori and meets Ledas. She does what she does with both of them. She is not killed when the city blew up, but is killed by Super Buu originally before being revived. Her name and physical appearance is a nod to Pokemon, though the kanji is slightly altered.

Outbreak: Paved In Blood
Master Loriphim (ロリフィム 先生, Rorifimu Sensei) was an elder Iyxan. He was the male tasked with teaching younglings (which included The Benefactor) how to hunt. He seemed very oblivious to them - being more interested in his own pleasure - as he never noticed when The Benefactor killed two of his students. He later fostered The Benefactor after the boy's mother was taken away as a slave to aid in a far-off war. He was abusive and mean to the boy, prompting The Benefactor to take control of his body with his ki abilities and force the man to kill his daughter, Ayale, and then himself. Master Loriphim uses 俺 (おれ) as his personal pronoun.

Outbreak: Paved In Blood
The Benefactor's mother (母上, Hahaue) was a female Iyxan who was seen in the beginning of the special. She tended to her son as best as she could, but with being a female, she had little role in his hunting training. The Benefactor stole her knife and cut himself because he was fascinated with blood, though she never knew about it. She was later taken as a slave by Iyxan warlords, prompting The Benefactor to wage planet-wide genocide in order to locate her. He never did. It is unknown if she was killed before The Benefactor could have found her, if he accidentally killed her when destroying various cities, or if she was inside the last city on the planet, which was eradicated by Frieza just before The Benefactor got to it. Regardless, even if she had survived all of those things, she would have been killed when The Benefactor blew up his home planet. So either way, she died somehow in the story; however, it is not specified how. Her son remembered her by carrying her knife on him at all times. The Benefactor's Mother uses 私 (あたし) as her personal pronoun.

Forever Alone
Sertung (セルタング, Serutangu) was the last Great Judge of his species in his introduction and the most powerful of his race. After learning about Verlate's mistake on the Kais' homeworld, Sertung transported himself to the planet and took the Legate into custody. Then, he saved the remaining Kais from the planet before it could explode and transported them to a new planet which he created. He also saved the few surviving Kaiju Trees and brought them along as well. Then, he returned to his own planet and sentenced Verlate to eternity in a mind prison.

Listening to Verlate's advice, Sertung then went to the remaining Kais and started training them to take over as the caretakers of the universe. He did this not only because Verlate had asked him to but because his race was dying. In fact, by the time Sertung began teaching the Kais, he was one of only a handful of his race still living. Sertung uses 私 (わたし) as his personal pronoun.