

In the show's typical zany style, she is actually the same being as Pedro's wife, on the grounds that they share the same voice actress.


The Supreme Kai of Time from Dragon Ball Xenoverse, a Genki Girl with curly pink hair.The Supreme Kais from other universes are a mixed bag: Roh from Universe 9 is a boastful Jerkass, while Gowasu from Universe 10 is a fairly reasonable old man.who enjoys watching GodTube. The same can't be said for his predecessor from 15 generations ago, the Elder Kai, who's a Dirty Old Man through and through (as are many mentors in the DB universe).
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Averted with the Eastern Supreme Kai, who's fairly normal considering he's from a universe full of super-powered martial artist aliens.Their boss the Grand Kai acts like an old man trying to be the "cool grandpa", being fond of rock music and classic cars while also trying to shirk responsibility whenever possible. The Kais of the other three quadrants are equally eccentric, but we only really see them in Filler so they mostly just bounce off each other like squabbling siblings. King Kai introduced in Dragon Ball Z, the overseer of the North Galaxy (1/4th of the known universe), is a blue, obese, catfish-like being with a bad sense of humor, and quickly gets demoted from supreme being to comic relief.Granted, he probably isn't really God, but damned if you can convince his homeless buddies otherwise. In 20th Century Boys, God is an old homeless guy who's obsessed with bowling and can predict the future.Compare and contrast Mad God, where the deity is both eccentric and genuinely insane, and Almighty Idiot, where a character gains incredible power at the cost of their own mind being well and truly destroyed. See also Celestial Bureaucracy and Crystal Dragon Jesus. This trope is named for the King of All Cosmos, from the game Katamari Damacy, who destroyed all the stars in the sky after a drunken bender and made his diminutive son, the Prince, help with replacing them.ĭue to the secular nature of Japanese media, this typically translates to the trope being applied to nearly all kami at some point. The King of All Cosmos frequently mentions that they are not omnipotent. This may have something do with the cliches often associated with God, and the use is sometimes a soft commentary of humans assuming the nature of gods and the so-called superior place humans have in the universe. This goes well past using a woman or a minority (or both - Whoopi Goldberg has played God at least once) the King of All Cosmos is essentially The Wonka on a grander, cosmic scale. A comedian whose audience is afraid to laugh.''Ī deliberately bizarre or unusual portrayal of gods (especially the Christian God), usually without the intent of being deliberately offensive.

Henry Louis Mencken ( and not Voltaire ), although the original quote is a bit different: "Creator.
