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Ribrianne

Character

Ribrianne is a warrior from Universe 2 and the leader of the Kamikaze Fireballs. She fights in the Tournament of Power as a champion of love, using transformation magic to assume her battle form.

Race: Unknown
Gender: Female
Status: Alive

Also Known As

Brianne de ChateauRibriann (Japanese)

Allegiances

Team Universe 2
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Role in the Story

Ribrianne's true identity is Brianne de Chateau, an idol and magical girl from Universe 2. When she transforms using her love-based powers, she becomes the rotund and energetic Ribrianne, a warrior who channels the concept of love into devastating physical attacks. She leads the Kamikaze Fireballs alongside her teammates Kakunsa and Rozie.

During the Tournament of Power, Ribrianne positions herself as one of the most vocal and persistent opponents of Universe 7. She clashes repeatedly with Vegeta, Android 18, and Goku, proclaiming the supremacy of love over raw strength. Her rivalry with Android 18 becomes particularly heated, as Ribrianne refuses to acknowledge that 18's love for Krillin could be genuine.

Ribrianne can enlarge her body into a massive form by absorbing the love energy of her universe's spectators, making her one of the more unique fighters in the tournament. Ultimately, Android 18 eliminates her from the arena. After Universe 2 is erased and later restored by the Super Dragon Balls, Ribrianne returns to her normal life, her devotion to love unshaken.

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