King Piccolo
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King Piccolo
Summary
King Piccolo is an anime character[1]. He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- A child of King Piccolo was Piccolo[3].
- A child of King Piccolo was Drum[4].
- A child of King Piccolo was Tambourine[5].
- A child of King Piccolo was Piano[6].
- King Piccolo is the creator of Akira Toriyama[7].
- King Piccolo is recorded as male[8].
- King Piccolo's instance of is recorded as anime character[9].
- King Piccolo's instance of is recorded as manga character[10].
- King Piccolo's instance of is recorded as film character[11].
- King Piccolo's instance of is recorded as fictional humanoid[12].
- King Piccolo's performer is recorded as James Marsters[13].
- King Piccolo's Commons category is recorded as King Piccolo[14].
- King Piccolo's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/044h6b[15].
- King Piccolo's voice actor is recorded as Takeshi Aono[16].
- King Piccolo's voice actor is recorded as Bin Shimada[17].
- King Piccolo's voice actor is recorded as Christopher Sabat[18].
- King Piccolo's voice actor is recorded as Xavi Fernández López[19].
- King Piccolo's from narrative universe is recorded as Dragon Ball universe[20].
- King Piccolo's manner of death is recorded as homicide[21].
- King Piccolo's present in work is recorded as Dragon Ball[22].
- King Piccolo's present in work is recorded as Dragon Ball[23].
- King Piccolo's present in work is recorded as Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2[24].
- King Piccolo's present in work is recorded as Dragonball Evolution[25].
- King Piccolo's present in work is recorded as Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo[26].
- King Piccolo's present in work is recorded as Dragon Ball Super[27].
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Works and Contributions
King Piccolo is the creator of Akira Toriyama[7].
Personal Life
Children include Piccolo[3], an anime character[28]; Drum[4], a fictional humanoid[29]; Tambourine[5], a manga character[30]; and Piano[6].
Why It Matters
King Piccolo is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]