Monster Carrot

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Monster Carrot (兎人参化 Toninjinka, lit. "Rabbit Who Turns People into Carrots") is a minor antagonist in the Dragon Ball manga and anime. He is an anthropomorphic rabbit and the leader of the Rabbit Mob, a gang that once controlled a remote village in the Diablo Desert. Monster Carrot's subordinates are required to wear fake rabbit ears, a practice he even enforces on Bulma when he initially mistakes her for a gangster. Before their downfall at Goku's hands, the Rabbit Mob terrorized the local populace with their peculiar powers.

Names Monster Carrot (兎人参化 Toninjinka, lit. "Rabbit Who Turns People into Carrots"), Master Carrot, Boss Rabbit, Carrotizor Bunny
Gender Male ♂
Race Rabbit (Animal-Type Earthling)
Occupation Mob Boss
Origin lit. "The Boss's Special Skill" March 26, 1985
Alignment Bad
Age 51
Created By Toei Animation, Akira Toriyama. Toyotaro
Height 159 cm (5ft 2in)[1]
Weight 61 kg (134 lbs) [1]

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Monster Carrot is an anthropomorphic rabbit who sports large black sunglasses and a distinctive uniform featuring a kanji patch on the chest that translates to "rabbit."

Personality[edit | edit source]

Monster Carrot is a cunning con artist and mob boss. He uses his unique ability to transform people into carrots to intimidate and manipulate others, showing no remorse for his actions, including eating his victims after transformation. Despite his threatening powers, Monster Carrot is ultimately a coward who prefers to flee rather than engage in direct combat when faced with a formidable opponent.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Dragon Ball[edit | edit source]

Emperor Pilaf Saga[edit | edit source]

When two Rabbit Mob henchmen are defeated by Goku, they call for reinforcements, prompting Monster Carrot to arrive on the scene in person. Despite having an opportunity to escape, Goku and Bulma remain to confront the feared mob leader. Upon his arrival, Monster Carrot greets Bulma with a handshake, which she rejects and slaps away. Laughing, he declares, "You touched me," and uses his powers to transform Bulma into a carrot with a burst of smoke.

Goku hesitates to attack, worried that harm might come to the transformed Bulma. However, Yamcha and Puar intervene, stealing the carrot-Bulma from Monster Carrot. With his leverage lost, Monster Carrot is easily defeated by Goku and forced to restore Bulma to her human form. As punishment, Goku binds Monster Carrot and his gang and takes them to the Moon. There, they are ordered to make treats for children as a reference to the Japanese folktale The Rabbit in the Moon. Goku promises to retrieve them after a year of good behavior.

Tournament Saga[edit | edit source]

Monster Carrot's stay on the Moon is abruptly ended when Master Roshi destroys it during the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament to prevent Goku from transforming into a Great Ape. In the Dragon Ball: Adventure Special, Akira Toriyama mentions that Monster Carrot and his followers were left drifting in space after the Moon's destruction.

Dragon Ball Super[edit | edit source]

Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga[edit | edit source]

In an additional panel, Monster Carrot and his gang are seen watching Merus fly past the Moon, indicating they somehow returned to Earth's Moon after its restoration. For reasons unknown, they continue to make treats on the Moon, possibly having embraced their new lifestyle.

Powers and Statistics[edit | edit source]

Tier: 10-B

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Durability, Acrobatics (Jump-flipped away to avoid the Power Pole and was shown to be able to leap very high into the air), Transmutation (Can turn living beings into carrots), Self-Sustenance (Type 1 & likely Type 2; Was stated to still be alive floating through space long after the moon was destroyed, despite the fact that there is no water in space and nobody for him to turn into carrots for food). Space Survival (Resistance to Extreme Cold and Cosmic Radiation (Can survive in outer space, which is extremely cold[2][3] and filled with cosmic radiation))

Attack Potency: Human level, Ignores conventional durability through Magic Touch

Speed: Average Human, possibly higher (Was able to dodge Goku's attacks)

Lifting Strength: Average Human

Striking Strength: Human level

Durability: Human level, possibly far higher (Toriyama stated in the Dragon Ball: Bouken Special, that after Roshi blew up the moon, Boss Carrot and his gang are still drifting through space)

Stamina: Average

Range: Standard Melee Range

Standard Equipment: None notable

Intelligence: Average

Weaknesses: Average Human weaknesses

Attacks and Techniques[edit | edit source]

Magic Touch – Monster Carrot's signature ability, allowing him to transform any living being into a carrot by simply touching them with his hands.

Magic Materialization – In Dragon Ball: Origins, Monster Carrot can create explosive carrots to throw at his opponents. He can also use this ability to recreate his car, adding a magical touch to his tactics.

Explosive Carrots – Monster Carrot hurls explosive carrots at his enemies, using them as a weapon in both Dragon Ball: Origins and Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.

Superhuman Jump – Monster Carrot possesses enhanced jumping abilities, which he uses in the anime to dodge Goku's Power Pole and attempt to touch Puar, who had transformed into a bird and carried away carrot-Bulma. This power likely references his rabbit-like nature.

Vacuum Survival – Monster Carrot and his two henchmen are capable of surviving in the vacuum of space. This is explained as a gag from the time Dragon Ball was still a comedic manga, allowing them to float in space after the Moon was destroyed. The presence of oxygen on the Earth's Moon in Universe 7 remains unclear, but their ability to breathe in space is a key part of their survival.

Self-Sustenance – Monster Carrot and his gang can survive without food or water for extended periods, as evidenced by their continued existence while floating in space after the Moon's destruction. This ability is also a result of the gag nature of Dragon Ball at the time of their appearance.

Hikou – In Dokkan Battle, Monster Carrot uses a jetpack to fly, giving him an added aerial advantage in battle.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Monster Carrot's ability to turn people into carrots is similar to the later villain Majin Buu, who can turn individuals into various foods (or clay) with his Transfiguration Beam.
  • It is an ironic coincidence that Monster Carrot threatened to turn Goku into a carrot, considering Goku's Saiyan name, "Kakarot," is a pun on the word "carrot."
  • It remains unclear if there is a limit to Monster Carrot's powers, or if they fail against enemies whose power vastly exceeds his own, much like how Chiaotzu's telekinetic abilities were ineffective against the much stronger Nappa. There may also be individuals so powerful that they cannot be transfigured, such as Vegito, who retained his strength even after being turned into candy by Buu.
  • Monster Carrot dislikes mochi.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Daizenshuu 7, 1996
  2. Dragon Ball Super: Broly
  3. Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Light Novel)