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Android 15, the diminutive derby-hatted android sidekick built by Dr. Gero's supercomputer
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Android 15

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Android 15 is a small, flask-carrying android built by Dr. Gero's supercomputer to carry out the doctor's vendetta against Goku. He appears as an antagonist in the film Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!

Race: Android (Mechanical Type)
Gender: Male
Status: Destroyed

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Biography and Story Role

Android 15 was created alongside Androids 13 and 14 by Dr. Gero's automated supercomputer, which continued producing androids even after Gero's death. While the main timeline version was apparently destroyed by Gero himself, a parallel version of Android 15 activates and hunts down Goku alongside his fellow androids.

In the Super Android 13 film, Android 15 ambushes Goku in a crowded city along with Androids 13 and 14. Despite his small stature, he proves to be a competent fighter who can hold his own against Trunks for a time. He is notably eccentric, frequently sipping from a small hip flask during combat. Trunks ultimately destroys him by cutting him in half with his sword.

After his destruction, Android 15's components are absorbed by Android 13 along with Android 14's parts, contributing to the formation of the massive Super Android 13. His energy reactor and processing chip merge with Android 13, granting the fusion a significant power boost.

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Is there an Android 15 in Dragon Ball?

Yes. Android 15 is a small, flask-carrying android built by Dr. Gero's supercomputer to carry out the doctor's vendetta against Goku. He appears as an antagonist in the film Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!

Who destroyed Android 15?

Despite his small stature, Android 15 proves to be a competent fighter who holds his own against Trunks for a time. Trunks ultimately destroys him by cutting him in half with his sword.

Who created Android 15?

Android 15 was created alongside Androids 13 and 14 by Dr. Gero's automated supercomputer, which continued producing androids even after Gero's death. The main timeline version was apparently destroyed by Gero himself, while a parallel version is the one that activates in the Super Android 13! film.

What happens to Android 15's parts after his defeat?

After his destruction, Android 15's components are absorbed by Android 13 along with Android 14's parts. His energy reactor and processing chip merge with Android 13, granting the resulting Super Android 13 a significant power boost.

What is Android 15 known for?

Android 15 is recognizable for his small stature and the small hip flask he frequently sips from during combat, an eccentric trait that sets him apart from the rest of Dr. Gero's android lineup. He ambushes Goku in a crowded city alongside Androids 13 and 14 at the start of Super Android 13!

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