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Dolltaki

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Dolltaki is the chief leader of the Luud Cult and operates the giant Machine Mutant Luud at the service of Dr. Myuu during Dragon Ball GT. A space swindler by trade, he created the scam religion Luudism to harvest energy from its followers.

Race: Unknown
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased

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Dolltaki was a space swindler recruited by Dr. Myuu and given control of Luud, Dr. Myuu's most powerful Machine Mutant. He established the fake religion of Luudism on Planet Luud, using the cult's followers as a source of energy. Through Luud, Dolltaki converted devoted followers into dolls, siphoning their life force to fuel Baby's growth.

When Pan was transformed into a doll, Dolltaki took a disturbing fancy to his new "acquisition." However, karma struck when he too was converted into a doll and absorbed into Luud alongside Pan. Trapped inside the Machine Mutant, Pan forced Dolltaki to reveal Luud's weak point, allowing Goku and Pan to destroy the giant robot from within.

After escaping the destruction of Luud, Dolltaki fled to planet M-2 to report to Dr. Myuu. Instead of finding his employer, he encountered General Rilldo in the command chair. Rilldo killed Dolltaki with a ki blast for his failure and treachery. His name is a pun combining "doll taker" with "otaki," a variation of "otaku" in Japanese.

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