Androide 18
Androide 18 – 3D print model STL
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Android 18, also known as A-18, is a character from the “Dragon Ball” series created by Akira Toriyama. She is one of the androids initially introduced as antagonists in the “Android Saga” and “Cell Saga” arcs of “Dragon Ball Z.” Here are some key points about Android 18:
Origin: Android 18, originally a human named Lazuli, was abducted and modified by Dr. Gero, a scientist working for the Red Ribbon Army, to become an android.
Abilities: Android 18 possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, and the ability to fly. She is a skilled martial artist and has energy-based attacks. Additionally, she can absorb energy through her body, as demonstrated during battles.
Role in the Series: Android 18 initially appears as an antagonist alongside her brother, Android 17, during the Android Saga. However, her role evolves, and she later becomes a significant character in the series, including playing a role in the defeat of Cell.
Dragon Ball Super: Android 18 also appears in “Dragon Ball Super,” the sequel to “Dragon Ball Z.” She participates in various events, including the “Tournament of Power,” where she fights to protect Universe 7.
Relationships: Android 18 has a close relationship with Krillin, one of the Z Fighters. Over time, she develops feelings for Krillin, and the two eventually marry and have a daughter named Marron.
Personality: Android 18 is often portrayed as calm, composed, and indifferent. She is not as openly aggressive as her brother, Android 17, and tends to maintain a more stoic demeanor.
Wish from Super Shenron: In “Dragon Ball Super,” Android 17 and Android 18 make a wish using the Super Dragon Balls to restore all the erased universes and their inhabitants after the Tournament of Power.
Android 18’s character has become a fan favorite for her unique blend of strength, personality, and her role in the development of the series’ storyline. Keep in mind that additional details about Android 18’s character may be available in newer episodes, manga chapters, or related media