Vidro is a supporting character in the anime/manga, Super Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultra God Mission (an installment of the Dragon Ball franchise.
She is one of the last survivors of the Glass Tribe and the fiance of Yamcha.
Vidro is voiced by Rina Satou.
Physical Appearance[]
Vidro is a female humanoid with lighter navy-blue skin and red colored eyes.
Personality[]
Vidro is known to be very emotional but she hides her sadness about losing her people by pretending not to care. Even though she tries to hide it she is very upset and angry that she is the last person from her tribe. She says she doesn't mind being the only survivor but when Hearts reads her thoughts he discovers her real emotions even though she still denies it while crying.
Even though Vidro has conflicting emotions she is the most outspoken among her fellow Warriors. She often stays quiet around Aeos but when she fights she does it with a smile on her face. She is playful and flirty with Yamcha.
Powers and Abilities[]
- Glass People Physiology: As a member of the Glass Tribe, Vidro has powers over glass.
- Flight: Vidro can fly through the use of ki'.
- Vitikinesis: As a member of the Glass Tribe, she possesses the power to control and manipulate glass. She is capable of creating glass soldiers and can immobilize her adversaries by encasing them in glass through a technique known as glassification, as demonstrated in her confrontation with Hit in the manga. Glass Fall serves as Vidro's ultimate attack in Dragon Ball Heroes.
- Vitigenesis: Vidro has the ability to create glass on her own time. She uses a process called glass molding, which allows her to manipulate glass into forming objects. She also covered Yamcha's Spirit Ball with glass and after hitting the opponent with it, encases them within the glass.
- Cloning: In both the anime and the game, Vidro possesses the ability to generate clones of herself, which exhibit a distinct coloration similar to that of Lagss and possess independent consciousness. These clones are notably strong, with one capable of competing with Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta.
- Energy Shield: In the anime, Vidro possesses the capability to generate energy shields, although this ability has only been employed by her clone. Additionally, the shield can be enhanced with glass for increased strength.
Role in the series[]
Background[]
Finale[]
In the finale, Vidro appears alongside her fellow Warriors in Black behind Chronoa to restrain her from taking action against Aeos. Vidro is later tasked to battle against Vegeta and Hit along with other participants from other timelines on Planet Glass. She gives exposition on how the warriors can succeed past the second round of the Super Space-Time Tournament and ultimately discards her cloak and reveals herself to be one of the Glass People herself. She begins summoning Glass Soldiers through her ability to manipulate glass and kicks off the second round.
Vidro fights against Hit while her clones deal with Vegeta and Yamcha. Yamcha requests a time out towards one of her clones, however, determined to fulfill Aeos' wishes, she does not grant his request and instead, blasts him with several shards of glass. One of her clones who Vegeta is facing claim that Vegeta's blast didn't put a scratch on her, Vegeta retorts that she shouldn't underestimate him and transforms into Blue Evolved, firing a Final Flash towards the clone, with the clone in utter disbelief in her defeat and gets killed off for good. Her real self is outmaneuvered and almost killed by Hit until Yamcha saves her with the Spirit Ball. After hearing his explanation, she becomes smitten with Yamcha and readily defends her "darling" against Hit (much to everyone's surprise).
Vidro, Hit, and Yamcha are later confronted by Chilled and Fin who were summoned and empowered by Dark King Demigra. Vidro and Yamcha team up against Chilled and defeat him by combining the Spirit Ball with Glass Molding. After Chilled is defeated, Vidro asks Yamcha to marry her and he accepts.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Vidro's name is likely derived from the Mexican surname "Vidrio" which translates to "glass" and is areference to her people and their ability to control glass.
External Links[]
- Vidro on the Dragon Ball Z Wiki