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| - Eis Shenron (三星龍, San Shinron; lit. "Three-Star Dragon") is one of the seven Shadow Dragons, the sixth to be fought by Goku. Eis is the dragon of the Three-Star Dragon Ball, and is the twin brother of Nuova Shenron. His elemental power relates to ice.
- Eis Shenron (三星龍, Sān Xīng Lóng, literally Three-Star Dragon) është një nga Shtatë Dragonjtë. Dhe Draoi i gjashtë me të cilin lufton Goku. Eis është Dragoua i gjashtë yjeve i cili në të vërtetë është elementi i akullit. Ai është gjithashtu i pari që vrahet me një teknikë përfundimtare "Eis" do të thotë në gjermanisht akull dhe është tamam akull sepse i përshtatet karakterit të tij
- San Xing Long or Eis Shenron (Funimation dub) is one of the Shadow Dragons in Dragon Ball GT and the dragon of the Three-Star Ball. He is the older twin brother of Nuova Shenron and his Funimation dub name is a play on the word "ice."
- Eis Shenron is de draak van de Three Star-dragonball en de oudere broer van Nuova Shenron, wat wel te zien is.
- -"The Three-Star Dragon"}} Eis Shenron is one of the seven Shadow Dragons and the sixth to be fought by Goku. Eis is the dragon of the Three-Star Dragonball and represents the element of ice. He was also the first dragon to be defeated by a finishing attack other than the Kamehameha wave, unlike the rest, except for Nuova and Syn/Omega.
- In his first appearance, Eis Shenron brutally beats up an unconscious Pan, while Goku is fighting with Nuova Shenron. Eis then transforms into his ultimate fighting form (like Nuova did earlier) in order to fight Goku and reveals himself during the battle between Goku and his brother, Nuova Shenron. Ignoring Goku’s confusion at Shadow Dragons having brothers and Nuova's demands that this was his fight, Eis reveals he stole the Dragon Balls from Pan. Goku looks down and sees a badly injured Pan, and immediately rushes to her side. Pan says she is sorry for losing the Dragon Balls before slipping back into unconsciousness. Enraged at what has been done to Pan, Eis now has Goku's full attention.
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