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  1. Moro | Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom

    Moro (モロ, Moro), known as "Planet-Eater Moro" or "Moro, Consumer of Worlds" (星喰いのモロ, Hoshikui no Moro), is a powerful wizard who threatened Universe 7 about ten million years ago.

  2. Moro people - Wikipedia

    Etymology Three Moro men from the Sulu Archipelago in the 1900s. The word Moro (a cognate of the English "Moors") originates as an exonym which, prior to the Spaniards' arrival in the Philippine …

  3. Moro | History, Culture & Religion | Britannica

    Moro, any of several Muslim peoples of Mindanao, Palawan, the Sulu Archipelago, and other southern islands of the Philippines.

  4. The Entire Moro Arc | Dragon Ball Super Manga - YouTube

    Find out what happens after Dragon Ball Super Broly in the Dragon Ball Super Manga - the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc, also called the Moro Arc!

  5. Dragon Ball: Moro's Abilities, Explained - Game Rant

    Aug 7, 2024 · Moro's magical abilities in Dragon Ball extend to life absorption, eternal life, conjuring fire, and copying techniques like Ultra Instinct. Moro's power to absorb life energy poses a...

  6. Moro (Character) - Dragon Ball - Fandorable

    May 9, 2025 · A comprehensive guide to Moro, the ancient sorcerer and main antagonist of the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga in Dragon Ball Super. Explore his backstory, powers, role in the story, and …

  7. Moro - Dragon Universe Wiki

    Moro is a large alien, dwarfing Cranberry in size, who looked like an anthropomorphic goat. He had blue skin, red eyes, and curved horns, as well as long white beard.

  8. Moro Corps - Dragon Ball Wiki

    Regaining some of his magic power, Moro escaped the Galactic Prison alongside Cranberry. During their attack on Namek, when Cranberry was about to make his third wish from Porunga on New …

  9. Moro - Wikipedia

    Moro insurgency in the Philippines (1969–2014), an ethnoreligious conflict in the Philippines between the predominantly-Catholic government and Muslim separatists

  10. Moro - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    Moro de paz era la locución con la que eran designados aquellos que mantenían relaciones pacíficas, comerciaban en el abastecimiento y pagaban tributos en las plazas fuertes españolas de África o …