Borareta
Borareta (ボラレータ Borarēta) is a green robot from Universe 3 and a member of Team Universe 3 in Dragon Ball Super.
Names | Borareta (ボラレータ Borarēta), Bollarator |
Gender | Genderless |
Race | Android |
Occupation | Warrior |
Origin | Dragon Ball Super Episode 92:"A State of Emergency! Failure to Reach Ten Members!" (!そろわない10のメンバー!! Kinkyūjitai Hassei! Sorowanai Jūnin no Menbā!!, lit. "An Emergency Development! We Don't Have Ten Members!!") May 28, 2017 |
Alignment | Unknown |
Age | Unknown |
Created By | Akira Toriyama, Toei Animation |
Height | 8 to 10 feet (2.4 to 3 meters) |
Weight | Unknown |
Appearance[edit | edit source]
He has large legs, red eyes with round pupils, and arms resembling black wrecking balls that retract into his torso. His body has yellow accents.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Borareta is ruthless in combat, attacking relentlessly without giving opponents time to rest. He displays tactical intelligence and faithfully follows the commands of his teammate Koitsukai and creator Paparoni.
He often uses "bora" at the end of his sentences and remains unfazed by strong opponents like Jiren.
His height is not officially stated.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Background[edit | edit source]
Borareta is a green robot from Universe 3, created by Paparoni, and one of ten warriors chosen to represent Team Universe 3 in the Tournament of Power in Dragon Ball Super.
Dragon Ball Super: Universal Survival Saga[edit | edit source]
Borareta reacts to Kale's transformation into her Legendary Super Saiyan form and witnesses her firing her Blaster Meteor. Later, he engages in battle with Gohan, attacking with Eye Lasers and physical strikes, but Gohan blocks his attacks and eventually escapes using the smoke from Borareta's attack. This leaves Borareta confused and disappointed.
He is also seen confronting Vegeta during the contest between Goku's Spirit Bomb and Jiren. Borareta, alongside Pancéa and Koitsukai, follows an order from Mule to eliminate Goku. They ambush the weakened Saiyan, but their attempts are interrupted by Caulifla, who knocks them away.
After Universe 4 is erased, Borareta, Koitsukai, and Pancéa fight Gohan and fuse into Koicéareta. Later, they merge with Paparoni to form Anilaza. When Anilaza is defeated, Borareta is erased along with Universe 3 but is later revived when Android 17 uses the Super Dragon Balls to restore all erased universes.
Powers and Statistics[edit | edit source]
Tier: 2-C
Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Inorganic Physiology (Type 2), Martial Arts, Afterimage Creation, Flight, Metal Manipulation, Body Control and Elasticity (Can strike across long distances by extending his arms), Energy Manipulation (Can be used defensively and offensively, to strengthen its skin or to fire ki blasts, which can home in on targets, and form defensive barriers), Information Analysis (Analyzes the other fighters, allowing them to counter their opponents more effectively), Fusionism, Dimensional Travel, Sound Manipulation, Space-Time Manipulation and Portal Creation (At Buu Saga levels of power he can create dimensional rifts and destroy space-time and pocket dimensions with his energy)
Attack Potency: Low Multiverse level (He forced Gohan to flee from combat and was able to briefly pressure both Base Goku and Vegeta
Speed: Massively FTL+ (At least 118.25 sextillion c, likely far higher)
Lifting Strength: At least Class T (Comparable to Base Goku, who endured Pretty Black Hole´s gravitational pull)
Striking Strength: Low Multiverse level
Durability: Low Multiverse level (Withstood several hits from Gohan)
Stamina: Superhuman due to being a robot.
Range: Extended Melee Range. Low Multiversal with ki blast and attacks.
Standard Equipment: None
Intelligence: Gifted (Is the combination of three robots which likely possessed extreme levels of intelligence)
Weaknesses: None notable
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Borareta's name appears to be a play on the Japanese slang expression "ぼられた" (Borareta), which means "ripped off" or "scammed." This follows the common trend in Dragon Ball where character names often contain puns or wordplay based on real-world terms, objects, or phrases.