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Post by Chibi Mystic Gohan » Wed Feb 23, 2005 4:39 am

1) When Goku meets Bulma, her shirt says "Bulma" (duh!)
Did it say Bulma in the Japanese manga, or say "Buruma" in Katakana?
2) Was the name Cultivar made up by VIZ, trying to give the Saibamen a fancy name?
3) Is Gurd closer to the pun than Guldo? His Japanese name is Gurudo, so Guldo actually sounds closer to the Japanese name, but what is the pun?
4) Not really a VIZ question, but what's Bardock's pun?

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Post by Jerseymilk » Wed Feb 23, 2005 5:23 am

Bardock is a pun on the word "burdock", a kind of plant in the thistle family. The stalk though can be cooked and eaten and I think I remember hearing once that it tastes like asparagus. I know that the roots and other parts are used for a lot of different herbal remedies.
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Post by Pedro The Hutt » Wed Feb 23, 2005 8:10 am

I believe her shirt said plainly "Bulma" in the original as well.

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Re: VIZ questions

Post by TripleRach » Wed Feb 23, 2005 8:59 am

Chibi Mystic Gohan wrote:1) When Goku meets Bulma, her shirt says "Bulma" (duh!)
Did it say Bulma in the Japanese manga, or say "Buruma" in Katakana?
2) Was the name Cultivar made up by VIZ, trying to give the Saibamen a fancy name?
3) Is Gurd closer to the pun than Guldo? His Japanese name is Gurudo, so Guldo actually sounds closer to the Japanese name, but what is the pun?
4) Not really a VIZ question, but what's Bardock's pun?
1) Has been covered, but yeah, "BULMA" is plastered all over the Japanese manga. Considered Toriyama's "official" romanization.
2) Well, I've never heard anyone else use that name. But they were Saibaiman in the original, and saibai means "cultivation", so...
3) Lots of people claim that his pun is on "yogurt", but I firmly believe that it's a pun on "curd", which is kurudo in katakana, and much closer to gurudo than yooguruto.
4) Also already explained.

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Post by Sun_Wukong » Wed Feb 23, 2005 9:56 am

I think they call them both cultivators and Saibimen in the Viz manga.

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Post by Chibi Mystic Gohan » Wed Feb 23, 2005 12:01 pm

Nope, in their short time in the manga, they're called Cultivars.

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Post by El_Diablo » Wed Feb 23, 2005 2:30 pm

There's a semi popular drink in this country with Burdock in it.

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Post by *PINHEAD* » Wed Feb 23, 2005 11:48 pm

Actually, I believe they are only called Cultivars in Viz's translation. I own one of those card game books (possibly a Daizenshuu...it's the one with SS Son Goku in the Kamehameha stance standing over a card), and there's a card with those little green men called "Saibaman." I'd go look in my book to check, but I happen to be moving this weekend, so all my stuff is packed up. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Post by SonGokuGT » Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:49 am

What would be awesome is if someone could look it up in the original Japanese manga and tells us their original name. I would think it's that the name is just "Saibaiman".

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Post by SaiyaJedi » Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:52 am

SonGokuGT wrote:What would be awesome is if someone could look it up in the original Japanese manga and tells us their original name. I would think it's that the name is just "Saibaiman".
See Rach's post. :)
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Post by Chibi Mystic Gohan » Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:27 pm

So can someone explain this odd little name, Cultivar? If Saibai means cultivation, then that makes sense, but how exactly did they come up with the name Cultivar?

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Post by SonGokuGT » Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:24 pm

Chibi Mystic Gohan wrote:So can someone explain this odd little name, Cultivar? If Saibai means cultivation, then that makes sense, but how exactly did they come up with the name Cultivar?
How'd they come up with H E R C U L E? It's just a name, Just like "Saibaiman" means "cultivated person" they just decided to call the race "Cultivars", maybe to bring the Japanese meaning to English-speaking readers.

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