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Freeza, also known as Frieza, from the manga Dragon Ball and anime Dragon Ball Z in his first, second, and third forms. Image taken from the Japanese refrence book Dragon Ball Daizenshuu #5 - TV Animation Part 2, ISBN 978-4087827552. The character in the image was created by Akira Toriyama. The image is used to show the character in several of his diffrent forms. The character's rights for the television series belong to Toei Animation in Japan, and FUNimation Entertainment in America.
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