Key Takeaways
- Krillin’s deaths in Dragon Ball are impactful, some leading to significant events like Goku’s Super Saiyan transformation.
- Krillin has been killed off six times in total, with one death being off-screen due to old age in Dragon Ball GT.
- The death that had the most emotional impact was Krillin’s demise in GT by Android 17, witnessed by his family.
The concept of death is quite malleable for most anime series, as mangaka tend to incorporate this element in differing yet compelling ways. For some series, a character’s death is a done deal and there’s no coming back once passed. However, others utilize this concept in a more versatile manner. Dragon Ball is one such franchise renowned for bringing back its characters and negating deaths altogether.
With the Dragon Balls, any character slain in battle can be revived by making a wish to the dragon Shenron, resulting in their deaths being reversed. Several characters have been resurrected through this method, though only a few come close to the amount of times Krillin had to be brought back. Being an ancillary character, Krillin tends to bear the brunt of most fights, ending up severely injured or deceased. Krillin has died a few times throughout the series’ run, with some of his deaths more sentimental and compelling than others.
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Updated December 8, 2024, by Ahmed Rehan Nasir: The concept of death doesn’t hold much weight in the Dragon Ball universe, but a few deaths have still made an impact on the narrative. With a total of six deaths, Krillin has had the worst luck out of all the Z fighters in the franchise. While his canonical deaths are only three, Krillin’s has been killed off plenty more times in Dragon Ball’s non-canon content. This list has been updated to include all of Krillin’s deaths, including his non-canonical demises.
6 Died of Old Age
An Uneventful, Off-Screen Death
Episode |
Dragon Ball GT, Episode 64 “Until We Meet Again” |
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Cause Of Death |
Old Age |
Despite being non-canon, Krillin’s deaths in Dragon Ball GT are still worth considering since the story continues on from five years after the main storyline. A TV special was released midway through GT’s run, offering a glimpse into a century forward, centering the narrative around the life of Goku Jr. It is stated that every single one of the original characters has passed away except for Pan, indicating that Krillin had also long passed away.
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Since Krillin dies of old age along with the rest of the cast, his final death is less than eventful to say the least. A few events may have taken place during the time between the Evil Dragons arc and the final episode of the series, yet nothing is explicitly stated. This indicates that Krillin simply died a natural death from old age.
5 Killed by the Androids
Krillin’s Demise In the Future Timeline
Episode |
Dragon Ball Z, Episode 164 “Ghosts From Tomorrow” |
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Cause Of Death |
Killed By Android 17 and 18 |
While the rest of Krillin’s deaths took place in the present Dragon Ball timeline, one death in particular occurred in an entirely different world. In Future Trunks’ timeline, the Z Fighters failed to stop the Androids, and Goku’s demise led to the Androids running rampant.
Krillin was among the many who perished in this future, leaving behind young Trunks and Gohan as the sole survivors of the massacre. Krillin’s death in this timeline wasn’t all that eventful, though it served as a catalyst for the chaos that ensued in this future. Krillin was the last of the Z Fighters to die, though his death was rather swift at the hands of the Androids.
4 Killed By Super Buu
A Swift Demise At the Hands Of a Fearsome Villain
Episode |
Dragon Ball Z, Episode 260 “Feeding Frenzy” |
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Cause Of Death |
Turned Into Chocolate |
After being revived for the second time, Krillin had to bite the bullet once more in the Majin Buu Saga. After successfully breaking out of the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, Super Buu decides to grab a quick bite, targeting Krillin and his family that stood right outside the gates of the chamber. In an act of sheer bravery, Krillin stays back to stall for time while his family escapes. However, his sacrifice was in vain as Super Buu was able to defeat him in mere seconds, turning Krillin into a bar of chocolate and consuming him whole.
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Krillin’s family met a similar fate as Super Buu caught up to them instantly, turning their bodies into chocolate and eating them up. The scene was nowhere near sentimental as the rest of Krillin’s deaths, primarily due to how quickly the events passed. Moreover, the nature of this death further made his passing amusing rather than distressing.
3 Killed By Super 17
An Oddly Emotional Demise
Episode |
Dragon Ball GT, Episode 44 “17 Times 2” |
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Cause Of Death |
Shot By Android 17 |
Krillin barely gets any screen time in the GT series, but that is probably because he’s killed off early on, only to be resurrected by the end of the series. The scene of his death is quite gut-wrenching as Android 17 slays him right in front of his wife and daughter, with Krillin taking his last breath in Android 18’s arms.
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Being the first to die in the arc, one would assume that his death would have some sort of implication for the remainder of the arc. However, his death is practically in vain as nothing impactful comes about it, other than a compelling scene with Android 18 fighting back to avenge the sudden death of her husband. Krillin being killed has become somewhat of a running gag among the community, but this scene still has considerable sentimental value.
2 Killed By Frieza
One Of the First Deaths On Planet Namek
Episode |
Dragon Ball Z, Episode 95 “Transformed At Last” |
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Cause Of Death |
Exploded into Pieces By Frieza |
Krillin’s sudden death at the hands of Frieza was a shocking turn of events, especially since he was one of the last remaining members of the Dragon Team. However, the death itself was less than eventful. There was no build-up leading to his demise, though he certainly did pass in an extremely gruesome manner.
However, Krillin’s death did have a few implications for the series, meaning that it wasn’t all in vain. The sight of his friend blown to bits is exactly what Goku needed to awaken the Super Saiyan mode, gaining access to an unfathomable amount of power. In a way, Krillin’s explosive death may have played a direct role in Frieza’s defeat.
1 Killed By Tambourine
Krillin’s Very First Death In Dragon Ball
Episode |
Dragon Ball, Episode 103 “Tambourine Attacks!” |
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Cause Of Death |
Struck In the Head By Tambourine |
Being a tournament arc, the 22nd Tenkaichi Budokai was never viewed as a threat to any of the characters, making Krillin’s sudden death all the more jarring. After the tournament concludes, Tambourine, one of Piccolo’s sons, kills Krillin in a bid to steal Goku’s Dragon Ball. Goku reaches the scene a bit too late, arriving to witness Krillin’s lifeless body on the ground.
Since both Goku and Krillin are quite young, the scene of Goku holding his best friend’s lifeless body is compelling and moving. It set the perfect narrative for Goku to become enraged and set off to avenge his fallen friend. Being one of the first major deaths in the franchise, Krillin’s demise set a more serious tone for the series, making death a reality and a consequential aspect for the Dragon Ball franchise.
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Dragon Ball
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