Shisami
Shisami (シサミ Shisami) is an elite soldier in the Frieza Force, serving under Sorbet.
Names | Shisami (シサミ) |
Gender | Male |
Race | Alien, |
Occupation | Mercenary, Elite Soldier, Manager of Frieza Army Fleet |
Origin | Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ Chapter 2 March 20th, 2015 (V-Jump, May 2015 Issue) |
Alignment | Evil |
Age | Unknown |
Created By | Akira Toriyama |
Appearance[edit | edit source]
Shisami is a tall, red-skinned humanoid alien with a bulky physique, large brown horns on his head, and a brown nose. He wears green and black Battle Armor with a blue centerpiece, along with black-and-white wristbands. He is notable for wearing only black underwear below the waist, exposing his powerful build.
Personality[edit | edit source]
Shisami is jealous and resentful of Tagoma's position as Sorbet's bodyguard, often making rude remarks to undermine him. Despite his rivalry with Tagoma, Shisami is fiercely loyal to his superiors, Sorbet and Frieza, and follows their commands without question. In combat, he is merciless and ruthless, demonstrated when he attempts to crush Gohan's spine during battle. He also harbors a cold and competitive nature, showing disdain for those he deems unworthy of serving in Frieza's army.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Dragon Ball Super[edit | edit source]
God of Destruction Beerus Saga[edit | edit source]
In the manga, Shisami is alarmed upon learning that Garana, the second-strongest soldier in the army, has been taken out by an unidentified force.
Golden Frieza Saga[edit | edit source]
Shisami is deployed by Sorbet to confront the Z Fighters, touted as Sorbet's strongest soldier. He engages Gohan in combat and powers through Gohan's energy blasts before grabbing him in a bear hug, attempting to crush his spine. However, Gohan's sudden power-up forces Shisami to struggle to maintain his hold. The fight is interrupted when Tagoma betrays him, firing a ki blast that fatally wounds Shisami in the back. Shisami dies shortly after, expressing his hatred for Tagoma in his final words.
Universe 6 Saga[edit | edit source]
In a manga extra from Warriors from Universe 6!, Shisami is seen in Earth's Hell alongside Sorbet and Frieza.
Universe Survival Saga[edit | edit source]
In the manga, Shisami briefly appears in a flashback when Whis explains Frieza's revival and subsequent attack on Earth to Old Kai.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes[edit | edit source]
Supreme Kai of Time Saga[edit | edit source]
An incarnation of Shisami participates in the Super Space-Time Tournament alongside Mecha Frieza, Zarbon, Dodoria, Cui, Tagoma, and Sorbet. When their team fails to advance to the second round, Shisami and his entire space-time are erased.
Film Appearances[edit | edit source]
Resurrection ‘F’[edit | edit source]
Shisami is among the elite soldiers of the Frieza Force, considered an equal to Tagoma in terms of skill. However, Sorbet clearly favors Tagoma as his right-hand man, fueling Shisami's jealousy and driving him into a hidden competition for recognition. His rivalry with Tagoma intensifies when Sorbet chooses Tagoma alone to assist in Frieza's revival, further inflaming his resentment.
Despite his frustrations, Shisami sets aside his rivalry once Frieza is revived, showing fear and submission in the presence of the tyrant. Shisami is part of Frieza's invasion force of 1,000 soldiers sent to Earth to exact revenge on the Saiyans. He battles Piccolo and initially gains the upper hand due to his superior strength. However, after all the other soldiers are defeated, Gohan steps in to assist Piccolo. Transforming into a Super Saiyan, Gohan overpowers Shisami with a single blow.
Following Shisami's defeat, Sorbet expresses disbelief, while Frieza acknowledges the fearsome power of the Saiyans. After the battle, a frustrated and disappointed Frieza executes all his remaining soldiers, including Shisami.
Powers and Statistics[edit | edit source]
Tier: 5-B | High 4-C Key: Pre-Attack on Earth | Attack on Earth
Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Acrobatics, Skilled in Martial Arts, Flight, Ki Manipulation (Master Level), Pressure Points, Accelerated Development (Training; Physical Stats - Increased his power tremendously in four months). Resistance to Cold and Radiation (Capable of fighting in the upper atmosphere, where temperatures are very cold and radiation levels are exceedingly high[1])
Attack Potency: Planet level (Stated to rival Dodoria and Zarbon at their peaks) | Large Star level (Grew much stronger. In Super, he was able to punch a non-serious base Gohan's ki attacks away and was the second strongest in Frieza's army. In the movie, he is shown holding a slight advantage over Piccolo)
Speed: FTL+ (Scales to Dodoria and Zarbon) | Massively FTL+ (Could keep up with Piccolo)
Lifting Strength: Unknown
Striking Strength: Planet level | Large Star level
Durability: Planet level | Large Star level (Took a hit from Piccolo's Special Beam Cannon with no noticeable injuries, albeit, it was not fully charged)
Stamina: High
Range: Standard Melee Range; Stellar with ki blasts and attacks
Standard Equipment: None notable
Intelligence: He is skilled at fighting but he can be very cocky. Manages the fleet.
Attacks and Techniques[edit | edit source]
- Pressure Point Attack: Shisami delivers a precise chop to Piccolo's neck, incapacitating the Namekian and knocking him to the ground during their battle.
- Bull Crash: A devastating Bear Hug used against Gohan in an attempt to crush his spine. However, Shisami is thwarted when Tagoma attacks him from behind.
- Pump Up: Shisami bulks up his muscles to maintain his grip on Gohan after the hybrid Saiyan powers up during their fight.
- Bull Tackle: A powerful charging attack, utilized as Shisami's Super Attack in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Power Tackle: A variant of Bull Tackle and Shisami's Super Attack in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- His name is an anagram of the word "sashimi," fresh raw meat or fish cut into thin pieces.
- Shisami makes his first debut in a video game and as a playable character in Dragon Ball Heroes, introduced since the second mission of the God Mission series (GDM2).
- ↑ Dragon Ball Super — “Broly“ (23:50-24:05)