Hold your fire, we're officers not maniacs"Arale vs. Blue"
Gyaosu (ギャオス, Gyaosu) is the chief of the Penguin Village police force. He appears in several works by Akira Toriyama.
Biography
Wonder Island
Gyaosu first appears in second chapter of the one-shot Wonder Island, as the boss of Gala and Pagos, though the three are not given names in this appearance. He summons Harry Senbon, the "top shooter in the world", at the Los Anguiris police office for a vital mission. While waiting for his arrival, Gyaosu and his men play war between Ultraman and Godzilla. When Harry arrives, Gyaosu asks him to stop a dangerous criminal taking refuge on Wonder Island who said that Gyaosu was "an old bald cross between Astro Boy and King Kong".
Gyaosu, along with his subordinates, was later re-used in Toriyama's later manga, Dr. Slump.
Dr. Slump
Gyaosu is first seen in Dr. Slump when Senbei had to go to the police station to pick up Arale after her and her new friends got in trouble after her first day of school.
Later, Gyaosu leads the Penguin Village Police Force when a Bank Robber holds hostages in the Soramame Barber Shop. Gyaosu keeps telling Polly Buckets to not shoot the building when Kurikinton shoots Gyaosu in the head. The Penguin Village Police Force arrest the bank robber thinking the shot was from him.
Gyaosu is seen again when Arale is being a good citizen and constantly gives the police everything in Penguin Village saying it is lost.
Dragon Ball
General Blue Saga
In the anime, Gyaosu is told by Taro Soramame that someone from the Red Ribbon Army is in town. He and the rest of the police force get armed up to take him on. They begin to head out but then get distracted and waste their time taking out King Nikochan's spaceship instead.[1]
Video Game Appearance
Voice actors
- Japanese: Kouji Totani † (1980's series), Bin Shimada (1997 series)
- English:
Trivia
- Gyaosu's name is taken from the giant monster of the same name from the Gamera film franchise.
- One of the inhabitants of Poco Poco Village, as seen in Walking Their Own Ways, bears a resemblance to Gyaosu, albeit slightly taller and wearing a blue hat.
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References
- ↑ Dragon Ball episode 57, "Arale vs. Blue"