Movie
Description
Pagos serves as a police officer in the Penguin Village Police Department, consistently partnered with Gala. During Arale Norimaki's energetic runs through town, their patrol car frequently becomes collateral damage, a running gag across multiple storylines including "Is It a Girl? Is It a Boy!?", the "Arale on the Loose" chapters, "The Lovely Trio", and "Penguin Village Dom-Dom-Dom!" where they misinterpret Arale's innocent ice cream delivery as suspicious activity.
He originated in Akira Toriyama's one-shot *Wonder Island 2*, appearing unnamed alongside early versions of Gala and Gyaosu as an officer in the parody city "Los Anguiris, Cauliflower". This character was later adapted into *Dr. Slump* with the name Pagos.
He appears as a minor character in the film *Dr. Slump: Hoyoyo! Space Adventure*, maintaining his established police role without driving the central space rescue plot.
Pagos crosses over into the *Dragon Ball* series during the General Blue Saga, assisting Gala and Taro Soramame in an unsuccessful attempt to arrest General Blue. Later, he joins the Penguin Village police force in shooting down King Nikochan's spaceship, mistakenly identifying it as a Red Ribbon Army vessel. He reappears briefly in *Dragon Ball Super* episode 69, where Arale destroys their patrol car once again.
His core traits and design remain consistent in the 1997 *Dr. Slump* anime remake. His name, shared with Gala's, derives from the Galápagos Islands and also coincides with a monster from the *Ultraman* franchise, seemingly coincidental.
He originated in Akira Toriyama's one-shot *Wonder Island 2*, appearing unnamed alongside early versions of Gala and Gyaosu as an officer in the parody city "Los Anguiris, Cauliflower". This character was later adapted into *Dr. Slump* with the name Pagos.
He appears as a minor character in the film *Dr. Slump: Hoyoyo! Space Adventure*, maintaining his established police role without driving the central space rescue plot.
Pagos crosses over into the *Dragon Ball* series during the General Blue Saga, assisting Gala and Taro Soramame in an unsuccessful attempt to arrest General Blue. Later, he joins the Penguin Village police force in shooting down King Nikochan's spaceship, mistakenly identifying it as a Red Ribbon Army vessel. He reappears briefly in *Dragon Ball Super* episode 69, where Arale destroys their patrol car once again.
His core traits and design remain consistent in the 1997 *Dr. Slump* anime remake. His name, shared with Gala's, derives from the Galápagos Islands and also coincides with a monster from the *Ultraman* franchise, seemingly coincidental.