Definitions by francesca
Vegeta
Also called 'Bejita' or 'Vejita' in the Japanese language, is short for Vegetable in the Shonen Jump Manga's by Akira Toriyama, the creator of DragonBall Z, in which Vegeta is introduced in the Saiya-jin Saga (English TV version) or the first Dragonball Z graphic novel.
Folken
Folken Lacour de Fanel is the first-born prince of Fanalia in the Japanese anime "Escaflowne". He is known for being the most intelligent scientist in Zaibach, the enemy country in the story. His mechanical right arm is another one of his outstanding characteristics, because he lost it during an incident while dragonslaying, so that he may become king of his country.
Burori
Burori is the japanese name for "Brolly" or, "Broly"- (FunImation version) in the anime Dragonball Z, movie 8. He is the "Saiya-jin of legend", (The Legendary Super-Saiyajin)
The Japanese alphabet doesn't have a the letter "L", so they use the letter "R" to translate it into english. Thus 'Burori' becomes 'Broly'
The Japanese alphabet doesn't have a the letter "L", so they use the letter "R" to translate it into english. Thus 'Burori' becomes 'Broly'
Kakarotto
Kakarotto, also known as "Goku" in the anime Dragonball Z, created by Akira Toriyama. 'Kakarot' is Goku's real name on his home planet of Vegeta-sei, before he came to earth and was given his new name. The'to' is added for formality. The only one who calls him by his Saiya-jin name is Vegeta.
"Kakarotto, I hate you!" (Vegeta)