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Suno is a young girl from Jingle Village who befriended Goku during his journey to find the Dragon Balls after the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. She helped Goku navigate the frozen region controlled by the Red Ribbon Army and assisted in the effort to free her village from General White's occupation.

Race: Earthling
Gender: Female
Status: Alive

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The Girl from Jingle Village

Suno lives in Jingle Village, a small community in the frozen northern reaches of the Dragon Ball world. When Goku crashed near her village during his Dragon Ball hunt, Suno found him and brought him to her home to recover. Despite being an ordinary girl with no martial arts training, she showed remarkable bravery by joining Goku in his mission to liberate her village from the grip of the Red Ribbon Army, specifically the forces under General White who had enslaved the villagers using Muscle Tower as their base of operations.

During the Muscle Tower arc, Suno provided Goku with important information about the Army's presence and the tower's layout. While she could not participate in the actual fighting, her emotional support and local knowledge helped Goku navigate the frozen environment and understand what was at stake for the villagers. Their friendship was brief but genuine, with Suno representing the ordinary people whose lives were disrupted by the Red Ribbon Army's ambitions.

Suno made scattered appearances in later parts of the series, including background scenes during the Majin Buu Saga and Dragon Ball GT. She was among the Earthlings killed during Kid Buu's destruction of Earth and later revived by the Dragon Balls. Though a minor character, she holds a place in the series as one of the first civilians Goku befriended and protected, illustrating the personal connections that motivated his larger battles against organized evil.

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