
Hello, ladies, gentlemen, and everyone between and beyond, and welcome to week 27 of the first Dragon Ball rewatch of the decade.
We're doing five episodes a week, and we'll be watching every single episode of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. All 508 episodes. Plus the TV specials and the movies.
I encourage you all to watch in Japanese with subtitles, especially if you have never done so before, but watch along in whichever way brings you the most joy.
The next movie will be the week after next. Then after that, we're on the home stretch of the original Dragon Ball series... Not that DBZ episode 1 feels all that different to DB episode 153.

Still, looking forward to hearing Cha-La Head Cha-La... But I'll miss Makafushigi Adventure.

In any case, the next movie is in just a couple of weeks! Look forward to it!
Previous thread: Week 26 (DB 116-120)
Next thread: Week 28 (DB 126-130)
Anyway, without further ado...
Episode 121 - Son Goku’s Greatest Crisis!!
Dub title: The Biggest Crisis
Originally aired 3rd of August 1988
Episode director: Yoshihiro Ueda
Animation supervisor: Mitsuo Shindo
Goku says that this battle can’t end until one of them is in pieces. Even after Goku receives a leg wound, his power still slightly surpasses Daimaō’s. Growing pale, Daimaō tries to blow Goku and the entire city away with a Bakuriki-Maha, but Goku manages to escape through Tenshinhan’s Bukūjutsu. Daimaō unleashes another Bakuriki-Maha! Goku uses this opening to attack, but due to his leg injury it doesn’t have enough power. Unaffected by the attack, Daimaō blasts Goku at point-blank range!!
Anime-only/filler content: Filler after Daimao is hit with a Kamehameha, Yamucha and co. in the plane, anything with Sno and Hatchan.
Episode 122 - The Final Gamble!!
Dub title: Final Showdown / Goku Dethrones The King!
Originally aired 10th of August 1988
Episode director: Minoru Okazaki
Animation supervisor: Tomekichi Takeuchi
Goku is still alive even after having been directly hit by the Bakuriki-Maha. Startled at this, Daimaō uses the lowly tactic of taking the wounded Tenshinhan hostage. Unable to act, Goku does as Daimaō says and is beaten around. Attempting to deliver the finishing blow, Daimaō attacks from high in the air! But Goku flies up on a Kamehameha, and uses the energy to pierce through Daimaō!! But right before he dies, Daimaō lays a single egg, so that the blood of the Demon Clan will not be eradicated…
Anime-only/filler content: Yajirobe debating if he wants to stay, Yamucha and co. on the ground, anything with Sno.
Episode 123 - The Secret of the Nyoi-Bō
Dub title: Lost and Found / The Search for the Magic Stick
Originally aired 17th of August 1988
Episode director: Yoshihiro Ueda
Animation supervisor: Masayuki Uchiyama
Tenshinhan reunites with Yamcha and the others, who came to check out the situation. Goku has his wounds healed when he visits Karin-sama, and tells him that Daimaō killed Shenlong. Karin-sama is startled to hear this, but suggests that Goku ask God, the creator of the Dragon Balls, to fix things. Goku learns that the Nyoi-Bō is a tool for reaching the palace where God lives. Meanwhile, Daimaō’s reincarnation, Ma Junior, is born from the egg that he laid upon his death…
Anime-only/filler content: More Sno filler, as well as with Chichi and Gyuumao.
Episode 124 - The Temple Above the Clouds
Dub title: Temple Above the Clouds / The Palace above the Clouds
Originally aired 24th of August 1988
Episode director: Mitsuo Hashimoto
Animation supervisor: Ebisawa Yukio
Having brought back the Nyoi-Bō, Goku heads from the summit of Karin Tower towards the palace where God lives. Arriving at the temple once the stretching Nyoi-Bō latches onto it, Goku meets Mister Popo, who says he is God’s attendant. Popo says that he will let Goku meet God if Goku can beat him in a match. But Popo is stronger than he imagined, and toys with Goku like he was nothing. Popo says that Goku won’t be able to meet God with that level of ability. Goku is dumbfounded by Popo’s strength, but…
Anime-only/filler content: Filler at Kame House, Goku ascending through the thunderclouds, Ma-Junior encountering the family in the woods, Mr. Popo swallowing the Kamehameha. (Written by Toshiki Inoue)
Episode 125 - God Appears!!
Dub title: Earth's Guardian Emerges / Lord Kami Reveals Himself
Originally aired 31st of August 1988
Episode director: Minoru Okazaki
Animation supervisor: Minoru Maeda
As Popo tells him to go home, Goku declares that he wants to train at the temple. Seeing Goku’s earnestness, God reveals himself. Goku is startled when he sees God. It turns out that he looks just like Piccolo Daimaō, of all things. God says that Daimaō’s true identity is the portion of evil that he expelled from his own heart long ago. God promises to revive the Dragon Balls, on the condition that Goku stays to train in the Heavenly Realm…
Anime-only/filler content: Kame House filler, Ma-Junior encountering two soldiers in the forest, Goku training with Mr. Popo using Karin's bell. (Written by Yoshiyuki Suga)
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Interesting trivia:
- Several shots of Daimao's second explosive attack depict bushes and buildings, which should have been destroyed by his first, much larger explosion.
- Episode 121 is the first time since episode 87 that the Funimation and Blue Water dubs both used the same title for an episode. This is in contrast to the early run, where Blue Water tended to basically reuse all Funimation's episode titles. This also reflects the way their scripting changed over the run; the early run had Blue Water basically use Funimation's scripts with some minor corrections, rewordings, and adjustments, but by this point, near the end of the run, Blue Water seem to only be referencing Funimation's scripts a little, mostly rewriting things entirely, to be more faithful to the Japanese version. (Though a few oddities, like "The Magic Stick" in episode 123's title, creep in from time to time, which are borrowed from AB Groupe, who provided Blue Water with their production materials, and had previously produced the French dubs, and the infamous Big Green dub)
- Funimation's dub of Episode 122 has King Piccolo say "I've fought all over the universe and I've never met anyone with the strength to face me in hand-to-hand combat!". This is an obvious contradiction because A) The reveal that Piccolo is an alien hadn't been revealed yet, B) When he DID travel through space, he was the Nameless Namekian, and C) As far as we know, he went straight from Namek to Earth, and didn't leave the planet once he arrived.
The Blue Water dub does not have this line; it errs closer to the original Japanese intent.- Funimation's dub of episode 125 is the first time Shen Long's name is rendered as "Shenron", rather than their translation, "The Eternal Dragon". "Shenron" is henceforth treated as his name, while "Eternal Dragon" is treated more as a descriptor/title.
- While it has been established in his first fight with Goku, Daimao here has red blood, which would later be changed to purple during Z.
- After killing Piccolo, Goku wouldn't take another life until the Boo arc, in episode 223 of Z.
- Bizzarely, Toei considers Episodes 123-126 as the start of the Heavenly Training Arc rather than the aftermath of the Piccolo Daimao Arc. This suggests that they consider the anime filler to be as much a part of the story as the manga material, or that they wanted to pad out the numbers of the Heavenly Training Arc from 6 to 10 episodes.
- Notably, the anime depicts much more of Ma-Junior than the manga does. In the manga we only see him immediately after exiting his egg, while in the anime there are several scenes of him encountering people.
- Neither explain where he got his robes from.
- Piccolo's egg being found by the old couple is likely a reference to the Japanese fable Momotaro, or Peach Boy, telling the story of a boy born from a peach. I bet you thought it was a Superman reference.
- The title page of Chapter 163 depicts Goku in boxer shorts. This was for a competition where fans could design a new outfit for him. The winner would be revealed in Chapter 173, the irony being that by that time Goku was an adult!
- The moment where Goku bursts into Kame House looking for Nyoi-bo is used at the end of the Cell Arc, when the gang reflect on how much of an oddball Goku was even in his youth.
- The Nyoi-Bo would remain at God's Lookout for the rest of its life, as Goku discards it by this point. The only time it's shown away from its resting place is at the end of GT when Goku holds it in the final shot, although whether this was real or not is debatable.
- Goku climbing the ladder when arriving at Kami's Lookout is the only time in the franchise's history it's actually used. Despite this it'll be depicted in every wide shot of the Lookout in the future, as would Nyoi-Bo.
- Here, we first encounter the more serious problems with the decision in both the dub and the subtitles to render "Kami-sama" as a romanisation, rather than translating it to "God"; even watching subtitled, the conversation where the gang wonder "Could Kami-sama be real?" makes no sense unless you happen to know that Kami-sama means God. You also completely miss the joke of Goku retrieving the Nyoi-Bo then running out the door shouting "BRB, gonna go see God!" There's never a translation note, as far as I can tell. The English dubs obfuscate this further by specifically rendering it as "The Guardian of the Earth", which gives it SOME meaning, but it's kind of a strange, unrelatable, fantasy meaning, as if the characters are discussing an in-universe mythos that the audience isn't privy to.
- In the Funimation dub, when God sees the broken Shen Long model, he disparigingly comments that Mr. Popo hasn't been taking care of it. In the original dialogue it's actually that Shen Long was blasted into multiple pieces by Daimao, the idea being that the model reflects the state of the actual Shen Long.