What Happened to Icarus in Dragon Ball?

avatarMuggingCreek·4 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth·4 months ago

Icarus was Gohan's pet dragon in the movies, but he didn't make it back into the series after the early sagas. He’s probably chilling at Grandpa Gohan’s old place.

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avatarAttallingHalt·4 months ago

Icarus pretty much disappeared after the return of Frieza arc. I guess he flew too close to the plot and got burned out!


avatarAlteringBeryl·4 months ago

Hot take: Icarus was just filler. Cool design, but didn’t really add much to the main story.


avatarCorsetingJoke·4 months ago

Icarus showed up mostly in Dragon Ball Z movies like 'Tree of Might' and 'Lord Slug,' but he wasn’t really part of the main storyline. He vanished faster than a Dragon Ball wish!


avatarDezincingBrute·4 months ago

Gohan's dragon Icarus appeared mainly in some of the DBZ movies and a few episodes, but as the series focused more on the main storyline, he kinda vanished from the spotlight. Guess he didn’t power up enough!

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