
Jaco even guest stars with an onscreen appearance in Dragon Ball Super.

Better than a Bare Bulb: The series is unusual for how many lampshades Toriyama throws around relative to how short it is.Anachronism Stew: Jaco takes place 10 years before Dragon Ball, but the inclusion of Idol singers stick like a sore thumb as the concept is posterior to Dragon Ball as a whole.Amusing Alien: Jaco, a Deadpan Snarker who loves making goofy poses.He also may or may not be wearing eyeliner and mascara. He's a fastidious dresser who cooks and cleans, loves fine cuisine, and decorates his apartment with teddy bears ("Tie-bears", specifically) and kitsch.

All There in the Manual: The collected volume includes character profiles that include details that weren't mentioned in the actual manga, like the fact that Jaco's surname is Tirimentenpibosshi or that Omori's given name is Tokunoshin.NOTE: Due to having a heavy case of The Ending Changes Everything, all spoilers are unmarked. Together, Jaco and Omori have various mishaps involving their attempts to fix Jaco's spaceship, intercept the incoming alien invader and prevent an upcoming rocket launch with Idol Singer An Azuki from ending in tragedy. However, upon arrival he damages his spaceship, leaving him with Omori, a retired scientist who used to deal in Time Travel experiments. It centers around Jaco, a Galactic Patrolman who was sent to Earth in order to intercept a dangerous alien sent to the planet. Jaco the Galactic Patrolman is an 11-chapter miniseries by Akira Toriyama that was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump from July to October 2013.
