Devilmite Beam – The Devilmite Beam transforms an opponent's own negative thoughts into destructive beams that can annihilate anything in their path.Spike the Devilman prepares the Devilmite Beam
Finally, Spike flies up into the air again and swoops down to knock his opponent down to the ground, inflicting a great deal of damage. Then, he flies up into the air and repeatedly stabs the opponent with the pitchfork. Demon Fork Rush – First, Spike creates a pitchfork and uses it to uppercut the opponent into the air.Magic Materialization – The magical ability to create objects from seemingly thin air.Flight/ Hikou – Devilman can fly at will, either due to his wings or his ki.
While his Devilmite Beam would be devastating for many fighters, it proved useless on Goku who was pure of heart and was defeated by him with minimal effort. He is also the strongest of Fortuneteller Baba's champions with the exception of Grandpa Gohan who only temporarily fought for her. Spike was a powerful enough fighter to have won the World Martial Arts Tournament twice in the past. Spike the Devil Man is surprisingly able to defeat the pair (as well as two other soldiers), thanks to his Devilmite Beam. In Budokai Tenkaichi 3, there is a What-If Story named Unexpected Help, where he is the one who fights Frieza, one of his soldiers, Appule and King Cold (who are waiting for Goku to return to Earth, so they can kill him) instead of Future Trunks. Main article: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Other Dragon Ball stories Budokai Tenkaichi 3 He is revived with the rest of Earth's population by Porunga, and gives his energy to Goku's Super Spirit Bomb when Mr.
Spike the Devil Man is killed from either Super Buu's Human Extinction Attack or when Kid Buu destroyed the Earth (alternatively he may have fled to Other World as Baba had and returned to the living world after the Earth was restored). Spike and Bandages give their energy to Goku's Super Spirit Bomb In desperation, Spike brings out his Demon Fork, but is still defeated by getting kicked into a wall, and Goku goes to the next round against Grandpa Gohan.ĭuring the King Piccolo Saga, Spike's information was shown to be in the World Martial Arts Tournament records stolen by Tambourine, although it is not revealed if Spike was among the martial artists killed by Tambourine (which is highly unlikely, as Tambourine would have likely been killed by Spike's Devilmite Beam due his evil heart). Unfortunately, he does not know that Goku has a pure heart, which shocks him greatly. Spike however, gives Goku a run for his money and tries to blow him to shreds with his most deadly attack, the Devilmite Beam, despite Baba urgently telling him not to. When the fight begins, Spike assumes the boy will be no match, but he is overpowered by the young boy, who is clearly stronger than him, easily dodging his attacks. He prepares to fight Goku while discussing with Grandpa Gohan, the last fighter Goku will have to face. Dragon Ball Fortuneteller Baba Sagaĭuring Goku and his friends' mission to defeat all of Baba's fighters to find out the location of an undetectable Dragon Ball, Spike watches Goku easily defeat Bandages the Mummy in the Devil's Toilet, somewhere inside Fortuneteller Baba's Palace. He came to Earth to "earn some more", and wants to return to Hell some day. Spike was born in Hell and later on, won the World Martial Arts Tournament twice. In the FUNimation dub, he speaks with a slightly effeminate manner in a similar manner to General Blue. His weapon of choice appears to be a sharp pitch fork. Spike is a tall humanoid being clad in black with large wings that allow him to take flight, two horns on top of his head and sharp fangs.