If You Don't Think Dragon Ball Is Creepy, This Epic Android Cosplay Will Prove You Wrong
Few villains in Dragon Ball Z are as unsettling as Dr. Gero, the brilliant yet twisted scientist responsible for the Red Ribbon Army’s deadliest creations. While Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball Z is best known for its high-energy battles and over-the-top transformations, the series also has a knack for weaving in eerie, horror-like elements—something that Instagram user @Buureal has captured flawlessly in his spine-chilling Dr. Gero cosplay.
Cosplay has long been a way for fans to bring their favorite characters to life, but Buureal takes it to another level. His portrayal of Dr. Gero, also known as Android 20, is so convincing that it looks like the character has stepped straight out of the anime and into the real world. The most striking feature of his cosplay is the hyper-realistic headpiece, which perfectly mimics Gero’s exposed brain encased in a glass dome—a signature detail that adds to the character’s unnerving presence. The craftsmanship and attention to detail make this one of the most authentic representations of the villain ever seen in the cosplay community.
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Beyond just the technical execution, Buureal embodies the sinister aura of Dr. Gero in every photo. His intense gaze, furrowed brows, and aged facial features bring out the menace of the enigmatic character, making for a truly immersive experience. Whether he’s posing in shadowy lighting or standing with an ominous expression, his portrayal captures the full weight of Dr. Gero’s intelligence and cruelty. However, Buureal’s posts often juxtapose his character’s menacing appearance with humorous everyday situations and bystanders. It’s a reminder that Dragon Ball Z isn’t all about epic fights—it also knows how to introduce characters that surprise and delight.
Buureal’s talent isn’t limited to Dr. Gero. Scrolling through his Instagram reveals that he specializes in Dragon Ball Z cosplay, particularly its most eccentric and unsettling characters. He’s also tackled Majin Buu, the pink, childlike villain whose ability to absorb and transform his enemies makes him one of the most terrifying threats in the series. His Buu cosplay nails the character’s rubbery skin texture and wide-eyed stare, making it look disturbingly real. Another highlight is his cosplay of Tao Pai Pai, the ruthless assassin from Dragon Ball who remains one of the franchise’s earliest and most memorable antagonists.
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While Buureal’s cosplay is often eerie, his love for the franchise shines through in a touching way. One of his most heartwarming posts features a close-up of his hand holding his newborn son’s hand, both adorned with the androids’ signature energy-absorbing mechanisms. It’s a subtle yet powerful moment that blends his passion for Dragon Ball Z with his role as a father, marking what is likely his baby’s very first cosplay.
Buureal’s work stands out for its realism, but also for the way it highlights Dragon Ball Z’s far-reaching effect on his life. Clearly, cosplay and Dragon Ball are essential to Buureal’s identity, and he looks for ways to incorporate both into everyday moments and milestones. It’s exciting to think of the talent and experience he’s passing on to the next generation by including his son at a young age.

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In a fandom full of Saiyan transformations and heroic poses, Buureal’s work carves out a unique space. His work highlights that Dragon Ball villains have just as much cosplay potential as heroes like Goku and Piccolo. Dr. Gero has always been creepy, but one look at his cosplay will make folks see Dragon Ball Z in a new, spine-tingling light.

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