A humanoid race from Planet Toaster that serves in the Frieza Force. Known also as Rejinean, their combatants are universally equipped with arm cannons, suggesting they lack significant natural fighting power.
The Toastereans, also referred to as Rejinean in some sources, are a humanoid species hailing from a world called Toaster. Little is documented about their physical characteristics beyond their humanoid build, as they are one of the more obscure races catalogued within the Frieza Force's vast roster.
What stands out about this species is a telling detail about their combat capabilities. Every known Toasterean combatant has been outfitted with an arm cannon, the standard-issue ranged weapon distributed to Frieza Force soldiers who lack sufficient natural power to fight effectively on their own.
The Toastereans appear in Dragon Ball Online as one of the many alien species pressed into Frieza's service. Their homeworld of Toaster was presumably among the countless planets brought under the empire's control, with its inhabitants conscripted as low-ranking soldiers.
Their reliance on arm cannons places them firmly in the lower tiers of the Frieza Force hierarchy, alongside other species whose natural power levels did not merit elite status. In a military organization that prized raw strength above all else, the Toastereans served as expendable foot soldiers.
The Toasterean name carries the playful absurdity typical of Dragon Ball's approach to alien nomenclature. Their homeworld is literally called Toaster, placing them alongside species from planets named after kitchen appliances, food items, and other everyday objects that populate Toriyama's universe.
Despite their minimal screen time and humble station within the Frieza Force, the Toastereans contribute to the rich tapestry of species that made the galactic empire feel genuinely vast. Not every race could produce warriors on the level of Saiyans or Frieza's own clan; someone had to fill the ranks, and the Toastereans filled theirs dutifully.

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