![]() ![]() Satan are either play-fighting against one-another or chasing her around. In Super, as a baby, Pan was shown to be very playful and easily amused, smiling and laughing when Piccolo was making faces at her, whenever Gohan (in his Great Saiyaman disguise) and Mr. She prefers to take control of a situation and takes credit for something she had little to no part in, such as collecting the Black Star Dragon Balls, like her maternal grandfather. She wears an orange vest with golden yellow upper linings with a lavender hoodie and a white short sleeve undershirt, pale blue denim long skirt and sneakers.ĭuring her first appearance toward the very end of Dragon Ball Z, Pan is an extremely confident child who is extremely independent for her young age, flying around the world without the accompaniment of any family or friends, showing little fear in the face of danger, although she will display behavior usual for her age, such as crying over losing at a fair game. In both Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy and the end of Dragon Ball: GT, Pan appears as an elderly woman with long gray hair and wears a pale-yellow fisherman's hat with lavender linings on her head. However, one of her most prized possessions is her grandfather Goku's Turtle School Uniform, given to her as a child.Īs a baby in Dragon Ball Super, her hair is tied in a tiny ponytail and has four strands of her hair on front and wears only a light pink onesie and a pink bib with her name imprinted. She wears a red crop top exposing her midriff, sports an orange bandana on her head, chains on the right side of her gray capris' jeans and finger-less gloves much like her mother wears in Dragon Ball Z and wears dark gray boots resembling the ones Trunks wears. As a teen, she has a hairstyle similar to her grandmother, Chi-Chi as it is shoulder-length and has black hair just like her paternal grandparents, her parents, her uncle and her maternal grandfather. She also has a pale skin complexion, and inherits her black eyes from her father, Gohan. Because nostalgia is always best when it's shared, isn't it? 1.As a child, Pan's short hairstyle resembles her mother, Videl. I had a whole slew of memories from my early childhood come rushing back while I was putting this one together, so I can only hope that you do, too. So today for Throwback Thursday, let's take a look at the unusual suspects - the toys you may not have thought of in decades. ![]() ![]() Typically nostalgia posts on the Internet - especially the ones about toys - tend to be full of the same sorts of things over and over and over again. ![]() Exactly how does one dream up a doll that can shoot stickers out of her stomach? Or rollerblade on her own? I honestly have no idea, but whoever you are, I applaud you. It seemed like every new doll that was produced during that decade - and during the '80s, as well - had a new gimmick, and somehow, each one managed to be more creative than the last. And I'm not talking just about American Girl dolls, or Quints, or Spice Girl dolls, or any of the eight million kinds of Barbies we've all gotten nostalgic about again and again and again I'm talking about all those dolls from the '90s you totally forgot about. I have no idea what the world of children's dolls is like these days, but back when I was a kid, it was surprisingly awesome. ![]()
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