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  • Captain Dark is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He makes his debut in "Kame House - Found!", the 47th episode of the Dragon Ball anime, which premiered on January 21, 1987. He makes his first manga appearance in "The Blue Meanies", the 72nd chapter of the Dragon Ball manga, issued on March 10, 1987.
  • "You will soon learn that I am not a man with whom to toy."— "Roshi Surprise"Captain Dark is an obese soldier who works for General Blue of the Red Ribbon Army.Contents [show] Overview Captain Dark goes to Kame HouseAdded by Jeangabin666Captain Dark is a soldier in the Red Ribbon Army, and subordinate to General Blue when he makes an appearance early in the General Blue Saga of Dragon Ball. While he goes by the title of lieutenant in his first appearance, it is likely that the title of captain by which Dark is referred to in his second appearance is more accurate. He is obese, which General Blue disapproves of, and carries a whip which he uses to enforce his very strict mannerisms. Still, Dark is shown to be fairly easy-going, which results in his being the first in the General Blue regime
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  • "You will soon learn that I am not a man with whom to toy."— "Roshi Surprise"Captain Dark is an obese soldier who works for General Blue of the Red Ribbon Army.Contents [show] Overview Captain Dark goes to Kame HouseAdded by Jeangabin666Captain Dark is a soldier in the Red Ribbon Army, and subordinate to General Blue when he makes an appearance early in the General Blue Saga of Dragon Ball. While he goes by the title of lieutenant in his first appearance, it is likely that the title of captain by which Dark is referred to in his second appearance is more accurate. He is obese, which General Blue disapproves of, and carries a whip which he uses to enforce his very strict mannerisms. Still, Dark is shown to be fairly easy-going, which results in his being the first in the General Blue regiment to be defeated.Biography Captain Dark attacks with a whipAdded by BeadtmdcWhen General Blue assigns his unit into two "companies", Captain Dark is granted control of "Company B". His team travels the ocean to Kame House, where their mission is to capture Master Roshi and confiscate one of the Dragon Radars they are under the impression he has invented (although this respect goes to Bulma). When Dark asserts that he cannot divulge any information or the Dragon Radar through Roshi, he prepares to use force, cranking his whip, unaware that Master Roshi is a professional martial artist and one of the strongest Humans alive. Captain Dark is soon defeated with a single punch to his stomach, and Company B's defeat follows soon after. Captain Dark in Dragon Ball GTAdded by Jeangabin666Captain Dark also appears in a flashback during the Commander Red Saga while Goku is on his way to the Red Ribbon Army Headquarters. Along with countless other Dragon Ball antagonists, Captain Dark makes a cameo appearance in the Super 17 Saga of Dragon Ball GT, when the residents of Hell who had escape to Earth return to Hell in "Piccolo's Best Bet".TriviaAlthough he appears in the manga, he is never called by name. However, his name is mentioned and credited in the anime.[1]The Japanese pronunciation of his name, "Dock", is a reference to the structure of the same name near the shore that handles boats and ships.[1] On a related note, this technically also makes him one of the few named Red Ribbon Army members to not have a name based on a color, the others being Major Metallitron and Dr. Gero.Freddy Hein, the coach of the Taitans in Dragon Ball Z, greatly resembles Captain Dark.
  • Captain Dark is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He makes his debut in "Kame House - Found!", the 47th episode of the Dragon Ball anime, which premiered on January 21, 1987. He makes his first manga appearance in "The Blue Meanies", the 72nd chapter of the Dragon Ball manga, issued on March 10, 1987.