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Caroni

Character

Caroni is one of Mr. Satan's top two students, a flamboyant martial artist known for his good looks and showmanship. He specializes in a mid-air fighting style called Kuuchuu-Sappou and is fond of scattering roses before battle.

Race: Human
Gender: Male
Status: Alive
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Biography and Story Role

Caroni accompanies his master Mr. Satan to the Cell Games as one of Satan's star pupils, alongside the other top student, Piroshki. He is tall with long blonde hair and a heavily muscular build, always dressed in white and carrying roses to toss dramatically before a fight. His snobbish demeanor and 'ladies man' attitude have made him popular with female fans.

At the Cell Games, Caroni steps up to challenge Cell before Mr. Satan does, performing his signature Beautiful Flying Rose Attack. This technique involves leaping high into the air and descending with a powerful strike. However, Cell is completely unimpressed and effortlessly knocks Caroni out of the ring with a single casual blow, sending him crashing into a nearby mountain.

Caroni later reappears briefly in Dragon Ball Super during the God of Destruction Beerus Saga and the Golden Frieza Saga, still associated with Mr. Satan. His role remains purely comedic, serving as a reminder of the vast gap between ordinary skilled martial artists and the superhuman fighters who dominate the series.

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