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The following is a complete list of both the kanji and the various symbols that appear in the Dragon Ball series.

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Yamcha's kanji, 樂, pronounced raku or gaku, means 'comfort' and 'ease'. During early Dragon Ball, Yamcha dons this kanji on the front of his uniform until he meets and trains under Master Roshi. 樂 is a much more widely used kanji in Chinese than Japanese.

  • Yamcha (before the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Yamcha's Clothes in Xenoverse)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Yamcha's Clothes in Xenoverse 2)

Monster Carrot Kanji, 兎, pronounced usagi and meaning 'rabbit'. Monster Carrot wears this kanji as a large patch on the front of his uniform.

Emperor Pilaf's Kanji, 炒饭, pronounced chǎofàn in Mandarin and meaning 'fried rice'. This kanji is worn by Pilaf as a large front patch. 炒饭 is a Chinese way of writing the kanji rather than Japanese.

  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Emperor Pilaf's Clothes in Xenoverse)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Emperor Pilaf's Clothes in Xenoverse 2)

Master Roshi's kanji, 亀, pronounced kame and meaning 'turtle', is the kanji that all of those trained under Master Roshi are given to wear after completing their training. This kanji is a patch worn on the top left side of the Turtle School uniform, and on a much larger patch on the back. It also is drawn on the back of the stone Roshi had Goku and Krillin search for during the early days of their training under him. It also appears on the Ultimate Turtle Hermit Costume in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. In Xenoverse 2, it also appears on the left breast of the Trendy Bikini (females only) and the Swimsuit special costumes for Videl and Android 18.

  • Goku (after his training)
  • Krillin (after his training)
  • Yamcha (after his training)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Goku's or Yamcha's Turtle Hermit Gi, or the Ultimate Turtle Hermit Costume)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Goku's or Yamcha's Turtle Hermit Gi, the Ultimate Turtle Hermit Costume, Trendy Bikini, or various other outfits that feature the Turtle mark)
  • Android 18 (when wearing her Swimsuit Special Costume)
  • Videl (when wearing her Swimsuit Special Costume)

Mercenary Tao's kanji, 殺, pronounced satsu and meaning 'kill'. Tao wears this kanji on the front of his uniform, and on the back has 'kill you' written in English.

Crane's kanji, 鶴, pronounced tsuru and meaning 'crane'. Master Shen wears this kanji on the front of his uniform, as do Tien Shinhan and Chiaotzu before becoming Z Fighters.

  • Conton City Hero (when wearing outfits that bare the Crane mark in Xenoverse 2)

Chiaotzu's Kanji, 餃, pronounced gyo and meaning 'dumpling'. Chiaotzu wears this kanji as a large patch on the front of his tunic, but removes it during Dragon Ball Z

  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Chiaotzu's Clothes (With Collar) and Chiaotzu's Clothes in Xenoverse 2)

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  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Mutaito's Gi in Xenoverse 2)

King Piccolo's kanji, 魔, pronounced ma and meaning 'demon', 'devil', or 'evil spirit'. King Piccolo wears this kanji on the front of his uniform, as does Piccolo Jr. as a young child. Piccolo Jr. also gives Gohan this kanji while under his training. The word majin also borrows from this symbol (meaning the same things).

  • Piccolo (as a child)
  • Gohan (as a young child training under Piccolo)
  • Demon King Daccolo (the mark on King Piccolo's Clothes becomes tattooed onto Demon King Daccolo's chest as a result of King Piccolo's EX-Fusion with Dabura in Dragon Ball Fusions)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Piccolo's Clothes in Xenoverse)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Piccolo's Clothes and/or other outfits that bare the Demon mark in Xenoverse 2)

Kami's kanji, 神, pronounced kami and meaning 'god'. Kami wears this patch on the front of his robes, and is stitched in. During Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, Dende is briefly shown wearing Kami's old outfit. Goku's Doll wears a modified Turtle School Uniform featuring this symbol on the back and front as well.

  • Dende (in The Return of Cooler movie, one chapter of the manga, and one episode of the Great Saiyaman Saga only)

Ox-King's kanji, 牛, pronounced gyū and meaning 'ox' or 'cow'. Towards the end of Dragon Ball, Ox-King begins wearing a hat with this kanji on it, and continues to wear it throughout Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT.

  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Ox-King's Cap)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Ox-King's Cap)

Goku's family kanji, 孫, pronounced son and meaning 'descendant', stands for the families' surname (Son Goku). Gohan wears this patch in early Dragon Ball Z as a large patch on the front of his tunic.

  • Gohan (child)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Gohan's Clothes (Kid))

King Kai's kanji, 界王, pronounced kaiō and meaning 'world king' King Kai wears these two kanji on a large, round patch on the front of his uniform. When Goku dons it, he wears it only on the back of his uniform, keeping the Turtle School's kanji on the top left of the front of his uniform. Yamcha wears it in reverse to Goku, having the Kai kanji on the front and the Turtle kanji on the back. It also appears on the back of Goku's Tracksuit which he wore while training on King Kai's Planet in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods.

  • The other three Kais
  • Goku (during the Saiyan conflict; & on the back of his Tracksuit)
  • Yamcha (during the Androids Saga)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Goku's Turtle Hermit Gi (King Kai) or King Kai Costume)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Goku's Turtle Hermit Gi (King Kai), King Kai Costume, or Goku's Tracksuit)

Goku's kanji, 悟, pronounced Go (meaning 'wisdom' or 'enlightenment') is the kanji that Goku sports on both the front and back of his uniform after completing his intense gravity training inside his spaceship on his way to Namek. Goku continues to wear this kanji until the arrival of the Androids, after which he stops wearing a kanji altogether for a while. He also wears this kanji in the DBZ movies The Tree of Might, Lord Slug, Cooler's Revenge and Battle of Gods, as well as in the Dragon Ball Super anime and Dragon Ball Super: Broly. In the Super manga, he only wears this symbol during his fight with Beerus. This symbol is also on Goku's House.

  • Goku (beginning with the Battle on Planet Namek)
  • Gohan (during the Shadow Dragon Saga)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Goku's Turtle Hermit Gi (Go))
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Goku's Turtle Hermit Gi (Go))

Gohan's kanji, 飯 pronounced han and meaning 'meal' or 'boiled rice'. Future Gohan, the alternate timeline counterpart of Gohan dons this kanji as a large patch on his back.

Grand Kai's kanji, 大, pronounced dai and meaning 'grand' or 'greatest'. This kanji is worn by Grand Kai on both his uniform and hat. In Xenoverse 2, Grand Kai's Hat appears as a wearable accessory for the Future Warrior.

  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Grand Kai's Hat)

Tien Shinhan's kanji, 天, pronounced ten (or tien in Mandarin Chinese) and meaning 'sky' or 'heavens'. Tien wears this kanji in Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ and Dragon Ball Super. In Xenoverse 2, Tien wears this kanji as part of his Qipao costume skillset.

  • Tien (in Dragon Ball Super)
Symbol worn by Goku and Vegeta in the film Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’. It is Whis' signature. It also appears on the Super-Heavy Training outfits Whis made Goku and Vegeta wear during the beginning of the Universe 6 Saga. In Xenoverse 2, Whis' draws his symbol on Beerus' forehead with a permanent marker while sparring with Beerus and the Future Warrior. Though Beerus tries to wash it off, it remains on his forehead after the battle and appears as a playable alternate skin for Beerus called God of Destruction Clothes 2.
  • Goku (Whis Symbol Gi & Super-Heavy Training outfit )
  • Vegeta (Whis Symbol Battle Suit & Super-Heavy Training outfit )
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing either the Whis Symbol Gi or Whis Symbol Battle Suit)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing either the Whis Symbol Gi or Whis Symbol Battle Suit)
  • Beerus (God of Destruction Clothes 2)[1]

Neko Majin Z, the Neko Majin trained by Goku, wears this symbol, ネ, on the front of his dogi. Pronounced ne, this symbol is unlike most symbols adorned on the dogis in the series in that it is in katakana, a Japanese writing system typically used for borrowed words.

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Seen outside Yamcha's hideout. 千錘百煉 stands [roughly] for the belief that something needs to be worked on, over and over again to be able to improve. It's a Chinese expression that can be translated as 'Thoroughly tempered' but it literally means '100,000 Liang hammer', Liang being a unit of measurement.

First seen hanging over the entrance to Oolong's hide-out, and later on the side of his 'M' CapsuleHouse-Wagon. However, in the latter, the kanji are reversed: 龍烏<->烏龍. It is read as 'Wulong/Oolong' in Chinese. It is a type of Chinese tea. In Classical Chinese it would have been written from right to left.

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This is the symbol used by King Gurumes' henchmen as seen on their upper left suit.

The Red Ribbon Army symbol, worn by all members. Most members don this symbol on their uniform as small patches. The Red Ribbon Androids created by Dr. Gero are seen with the patch located on their apparel.

  • Many soldiers and workers of the Red Ribbon Army
  • Android 18 (During the Androids Saga)
  • Android 17 (During the Androids Saga)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing General Blue Costume, General Blue's Army Cap, Android 19's Hat, Dr. Gero's Hat, or clothing worn by 16, 17/Super 17, and 18)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing General Blue Costume, General Blue's Army Cap, Android 13's Hat, Android 19's Hat, Dr. Gero's Hat, or clothing worn by 13, 14, 15, 16, 17/Super 17, 18, or other clothing options that bear the mark)

Garlic Jr.'s symbol, which is an image of a yellow castle, possibly showing the connection to his father's attempt at gaining the throne as Guardian of Earth. Garlic Jr. wears this as a large patch on the front of his uniform.

The Saiyan Royal Family symbol worn by those of Saiyan royal blood. This symbol appears painted onto the armor that is worn by King Vegeta and his son, Vegeta. In Xenoverse 2, King Vegeta's Battle Armor can be obtained by the Future Warrior. Though a member of the royal family and technically a Prince, Tarble does not wear this symbol, presumably to hide his royal status when he was banished from Planet Vegeta as he was considered an embarrassment by King Vegeta due to his gentle nature and lack of aggression.

  • Vegeta (seen with it as a child, during Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku and various flashbacks)
  • Conton City Hero (while wearing Battle Suit (King Vegeta)[1])

Ginyu Special Corps Logo, worn by all members of the Ginyu Force. Each member dons the symbol on the top right corner of their armor's chest plate. This symbol is also present on the Ginyu Force's space pods. As she wears the Ginyu Force Battle Armor, Majin Time Patroller Taino also wears this symbol as she is a fan of the Ginyu Force.

  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Battle Suit (Ginyu Force Black) or Battle Suit (Ginyu Force White) in Xenoverse)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Battle Suit (Ginyu Force Black), Battle Suit (Ginyu Force White), or other outfits that bare the Ginyu Force mark in Xenoverse 2)

Cooler's Armored Squadron Symbol, worn by Cooler's three top henchmen, Salza, Neiz, and Dore. This symbol is worn on different parts of the warriors' battle armor.

  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Battle Suit (Cooler's Armored Squadron) in Xenoverse)
  • Conton City Hero(when wearing Battle Suit (Cooler's Armored Squadron), Battle Suit (Neiz), or Battle Suit (Dore))
  • Time Patroller Nema (when shapeshifted into Salza's form in Xenoverse 2)

Capsule Corporation logo, used as the businesses logo as well as on clothes. Future Trunks wears the logo as a small patch on the top of his right arm. An alternate version of the logo is worn by Future Trunks on his jacket in Dragon Ball Super. It also appears on the Time Patroller Suit in Xenoverse and Xenoverse 2. Goku wears it on his Gi and Vegeta wears it on his Battle Armor in the Prison Planet Saga.

  • Android 16 (after being repaired by Bulma and Dr. Brief)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing the Time Patroller Suit or Trunks' CC Clothes)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing the Time Patroller Suit, Trunks' CC Clothes, Future Trunks's Clothes (Super) or various other outfits that bare the logo in Xenoverse 2)
  • Goku (CC Symbol Gi)
  • Vegeta (CC Symbol Battle Armor)

Demon mark, the symbol used by Babidi that shows control over subjects, such as Dabura, Spopovich, & Yamu. This symbol appears on the controlled person's head (or chest in the case of Yakon) as a large M. The mark also appears on the belt buckle of the pants worn by Majin Buu and his various incarnations. In Dragon Ball Heroes , it appears on the foreheads of the Destruction Kings (or helmet in the case of Lord Slug). In Xenoverse 2, the symbol is called Majin Mark and appear as an accessory that causes the symbol to appear on a wearer's forehead (Saiyans & Earthlings only) when equipped.

  • Vegeta (under Babidi's control)
  • Majin Buu (seen on his apparel)
  • Babidi (seen on his apparel)
  • Captain Bacterian (seen on his apparel)
  • Frieza (Budokai 2 what-if scenario)
  • Cell (Budokai 2 what-if scenario)
  • Demon King Daccolo (on his forehead as a result of Dabura's EX-Fusion with Demon King Piccolo in Dragon Ball Fusions)
  • Android 13 (Destruction King)
  • Baby Janemba (Destruction King)
  • Bojack (Destruction King)
  • Broly (Destruction King)
  • Garlic Jr. (Destruction King)
  • Hatchiyack (Destruction King)
  • Hirudegarn (Destruction King)
  • Janemba (Destruction King)
  • Lord Slug (Destruction King)
  • Turles (Destruction King)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Majin Buu's Clothes in Xenoverse)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Majin Buu's Clothes or Majin Mark accessory in Xenoverse 2)

The logo of the Frieza Force, it is primarily styled as a large 'F' in order to display Frieza's control over the organization.

The symbol of Orange Star High School worn by Gohan and Videl in the form of a badge when they attended High School. It also appears on baseball caps worn by Sharpner and some of the students. In Xenoverse 2, Videl reveals she considers the badge she wore to be really cute when spoken to while wearing her Orange Star High School T-Shirt.

  • Orange Star High School students
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Gohan's High School Clothes)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Gohan's High School Clothes or Orange Star High School T-Shirt)

Z, the Neko Majin, trained by Goku, wears this symbol on the back of his dogi.

The logo of the Time Breakers. It appears to be based on the golden infinity symbol hairband/crown that Towa and Churai wear. It also appears on the foreheads of those in the Supervillain state in Xenoverse 2. The Masked Saiyan and Masked Future Warrior wear the symbol on their masks in Xenoverse 2.

  • Broly (Supervillain)
  • Janemba (Supervillain)
  • Cell (Supervillain)
  • Kid Buu (Supervillain)
  • Frieza (Supervillain)
  • Meta-Cooler (Supervillain)
  • Yamcha (Supervillain)
  • Omega Shenron (Supervillain)
  • Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Mira's Clothes in Xenoverse or when brainwashed as the Masked Future Warrior in Xenoverse 2)
  • Conton City Hero (when wearing Mira's Clothes in Xenoverse 2)

The logo of the Time Patrol. Appears on the Time Patroller Jacket, Battle Suit (Time Patroller), Time Patroller Battle Gear, Time Patroller Suit, Time Patrol Gi, and Time Patrol Logo Suit in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Additionally, the logo also appears on the front of Vehicle Capsule #315, a Capsule Vehicle model utilized by the Time Patrol.

The Majin emblem, it appears as a large red D and is worn by Demigra on his outfit. The symbol also appears as part of his 'Majin emblem' explosion technique.

Trivia

  • Many of these symbols are available to put on your customized characters clothing or skin in the video gameDragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, such as the Ginyu Force symbol, the Demon mark, and many others.
  • In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, there are several Gis, Battle Suits, Qipao, Training Suits, and other pieces of clothing that feature marks/symbols such Turtle, Crane, Demon, Ginyu Force, Red Ribbon Army, Capsule Corp., and Time Patrol.
  • In Xenoverse 2, while training under Yamcha, he asks the Future Warrior if they would like him to make a Gi, and says he was thinking of an orange Gi with he kanji symbol for 'Wolf' (狼) on the chest (he only makes the suggestion and does not actually make the Warrior the Gi he talks about).[1]
  • The kanji symbol for 'Turtle' (亀) appearing on the Trendy Bikini and Swimsuit costumes in Xenoverse 2 indicate Master Roshi may have been involved in their design which would make sense given his perversion and the somewhat skimpy design of the bikinis themselves.

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