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Shisami

Character

Shisami is an elite soldier in the Frieza Force who serves under Sorbet. He accompanies the invasion force to Earth during the Golden Frieza Saga and is considered one of the strongest non-Frieza warriors in the organization.

Race: Unknown
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased

Also Known As

Shisami (Japanese)

First Appearance

Allegiances

Frieza Force
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Role in the Story

Shisami holds a position of considerable authority within the Frieza Force, serving as a field commander and one of Sorbet's most trusted fighters. After Frieza's death, Shisami helps Sorbet maintain order within the crumbling empire, using his formidable combat abilities to enforce discipline among the ranks.

When Sorbet resurrects Frieza and the emperor decides to invade Earth for revenge against Goku, Shisami accompanies the invasion force as one of its strongest soldiers. He is said to rival the Ginyu Force members in terms of raw power, placing him well above the average Frieza soldier.

During the battle on Earth, Shisami faces off against Gohan. In the anime, Gohan dispatches him relatively quickly, though Shisami puts up enough resistance to demonstrate that the Frieza Force has improved its overall strength since the Namek era. In the Resurrection 'F' film, Tagoma is impaled on Shisami's horns during the chaos of battle. Regardless of the version, Shisami's defeat underscores how far the Z Fighters have surpassed even the elite ranks of Frieza's military.

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