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Bido is one of the four Galaxy Soldiers who serve under Bojack. He is a large, powerful warrior of the Hera Clan who appears in Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound.

Race: Hera Clan
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased

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Bojack Unbound

Bido is a towering, muscular member of the Hera Clan and one of Bojack's most loyal followers. Like the rest of the Galaxy Soldiers, he was sealed away by the Kais for the destruction his group caused across the galaxy. The seal is broken when King Kai's planet explodes during the Cell Games, freeing Bojack and his crew.

In the film, Bido participates in the attack on the martial arts tournament that serves as the story's setting. He is a straightforward brawler who relies on his imposing size and raw strength. He uses energy-based restraint techniques to hold opponents in place while his allies attack.

Bido confronts several of the Z Fighters during the tournament. Despite his considerable strength, he is vastly outclassed once Gohan unleashes his Super Saiyan 2 transformation. Gohan dispatches Bido with a single devastating punch, killing him instantly. His defeat, along with those of the other Galaxy Soldiers, clears the way for Gohan's final confrontation with Bojack.

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