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Amond is a member of the Turles Crusher Corps and an antagonist in the film Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might. A former galactic criminal who joined Turles after a prison break, he serves as the squad's second-in-command.

Race: Unknown
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased

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Turles Crusher Corps
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Biography and Story Role

Amond was a notorious criminal who had been captured by the Galactic Patrol and imprisoned on the minor facility planet Nutts. His captivity ended when Turles attacked the planet, giving Amond the opportunity to escape. Impressed by Amond's ferocity, Turles recruited him into his Crusher Corps, where he became second-in-command.

When the Crusher Corps targeted Earth for the Tree of Might, Amond cleared the area so Daiz could plant the seed. During the battle with Earth's defenders, Amond faced Krillin and defeated him. He demonstrated his toughness by catching a Destructo Disc with his bare hands. However, when Goku activated the Kaio-ken and attacked the entire Crusher Corps, Amond was killed along with his comrades.

Amond is characterized by his vicious personality combined with deep respect for Turles, referring to his leader as "Mighty Turles." His power level is listed at 9,100.

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