- from
Turles'
incoming energy blasts. Goku
kills Turles'
henchmen and
engages his evil
doppelganger in battle. Goku
gains the
upper hand
against Turles, until...
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Turle is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Edward Turle (1883–1966),
British Royal Navy
officer Frederica J.
Turle (1880–?),...
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Admiral Charles Edward Turle, CBE, DSO (23
March 1883 – 16
March 1966) was a
senior Royal Navy commander. Born in Kent,
Turle was
commissioned as a naval...
- is
protected by an
impenetrable energy barrier. However, Frieza, Cooler,
Turles and Lord Slug
appear and
engage the heroes. It is
revealed by King Kai that...
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James Turle (5
March 1802 – 28 June 1882) was an
English organist and composer, best
known today as the
writer of
several widely sung
Anglican chants...
- A
turle knot is a knot used
while fishing for
tying a hook or fly to a leader. It is
named after Major William Greer Turle, a 19th-century
English angler...
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Hakkenden (1990) (Kamezasa) Plan to
Eradicate the
Saiyans (1990) (Goku, Gohan,
Turles)
Iczer Girl
Iczelion (1995) (Iczel)
Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends...
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Henry Frederic Turle (1835–1883) was an
English journalist,
known as the
editor of
Notes and Queries. He was the
fourth son of
James Turle,
organist of...
-
Frederica Jane
Edith Turle (29
March 1880 – 14
November 1936) was a
British author of
juvenile fiction. She was born and grew up in Finchley, Middle****...
- series. Some of his
major roles include Sousuke Sagara in Full
Metal Panic!,
Turles in
Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might,
Greed in
Fullmetal Alchemist, Ayato...