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==Tournament of Power==
==Tournament of Power==
[[File:Bio-murichim-top-design.png|thumb|150px|left|Mulithim's anime character design for the [[Tournament of Power]]<ref name="Kagari"/>]]
[[File:Bio-murichim-top-design.png|thumb|150px|left|Mulithim's anime character design for the [[Tournament of Power]]<ref name="Kagari"/>]]
Mulithim is recruited for the [[Tournament of Power]] by [[Rumoosh]], the [[God of Destruction]] of [[Universe 10]]. As the leader of the team, Mulithim introduces the otherwise-hooded team to his [[Kaiōshin]] [[Gowasu]], demonstrating their dedication to a regular protein intake in order to build strength.<ref name="ep90">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=90}}</ref>
Mulithim is recruited for the [[Tournament of Power]] by [[Rumoosh]], the [[God of Destruction]] of [[Universe 10]]. As the leader of the team, Mulithim introduces the otherwise-hooded members to his [[Kaiōshin]] [[Gowasu]], demonstrating their dedication to a regular protein intake in order to build strength.<ref name="ep90">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=90}}</ref> The [[Angel]] [[Kusu]] leads the team in a dance to foster team unity, while Gowasu records. He plans to upload it as a video entitled "Us Dancing" on [[GodTube]], and hopes it will get a lot of views.<ref name="ep91">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=91}}</ref>


The team is next seen when they are transported to the [[World of Void]] by the [[Great Priest]].<ref name="ep96">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=96}}</ref>
The team is next seen when they are transported to the [[World of Void]] by the [[Great Priest]].<ref name="ep96">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=96}}</ref>
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After the tournament begins, [[Goku]] is fighting [[Ganos]] when he sees [[Toppo]]. He attempts to break away from Ganos to fight Toppo, but Mulithim attacks Toppo instead.<ref name="ep97">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=97}}</ref>
After the tournament begins, [[Goku]] is fighting [[Ganos]] when he sees [[Toppo]]. He attempts to break away from Ganos to fight Toppo, but Mulithim attacks Toppo instead.<ref name="ep97">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=97}}</ref>


Mulithim is next seen observing [[Kale]] as she fights Goku in her [[Kale: Super Saiyan (Berserk)|berserker]] form.<ref name="ep100">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=100}}</ref>
Mulithim is next seen observing [[Kale]] as she fights Goku in her [[Super Saiyan (Berserk)|berserker]] form.<ref name="ep100">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=100}}</ref>


Later, [[Freeza]] uses Mulithim for sport, holding him up by the head. [[Vegeta]] objects, claiming Mulithim was his target, but Freeza says he got there first, and proceeds to knock Mulithim out of the arena with his tail.<ref name="ep101"/>
Later, [[Freeza]] uses Mulithim for sport, holding him up by the head. [[Vegeta]] objects, claiming Mulithim was his target, but Freeza says he got there first, and proceeds to knock Mulithim out of the arena with his tail.<ref name="ep101"/>
On the sidelines, Mulithim and the other eliminated male members of the Universe 10 team are enthused by the transformations of [[Universe 2]]'s [[Maiden Squadron]], while [[Rylibeu]] seems unimpressed.<ref name="ep102">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=102}}</ref>
After the elimination of [[Obni]], Universe 10 is erased.<ref name="ep103">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=103}}</ref> When [[No. 17]] uses the [[Super Dragon Balls]] to restore all of the destroyed universes, Mulithim is seen with his teammates and [[Gowasu]] in the [[Kaiōshin realm]] of Universe 10.<ref name="ep131">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=131}}</ref>
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<div style="max-width:350px;float:right">
<gallery mode="slideshow" caption="FUNimation Credits">
<gallery mode="slideshow" caption="FUNimation Credits">
File:DBS090-AScred2.png|[[Dragon Ball Super Episode 90]]:<br>[[Adult Swim]] broadcast credits.
File:DBS090-AScred2.png|[[Dragon Ball Super Episode 90]]:<br>[[Adult Swim]] broadcast credits
File:DBS097-AScred4.png|[[Dragon Ball Super Episode 97]]:<br>[[Adult Swim]] broadcast credits.
File:DBS097-AScred4.png|[[Dragon Ball Super Episode 97]]:<br>[[Adult Swim]] broadcast credits
File:DBS090-EBDcred2.png|[[Dragon Ball Super Episode 90]]:<br>[[FUNimation]] Blu-ray credits.
File:DBS090-EBDcred2.png|[[Dragon Ball Super Episode 90]]:<br>[[FUNimation]] Blu-ray credits
File:Funimation-Broly-spellings.png|''[[Dragon Ball Super: Broly]]''<br>[[FUNimation]] Blu-ray notice
</gallery>
</gallery>
</div>
</div>
After the elimination of [[Obni]], Universe 10 is erased.<ref name="ep103">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=103}}</ref> When [[No. 17]] uses the [[Super Dragon Balls]] to restore all of the destroyed universes, Mulithim is seen with his teammates and [[Gowasu]] in the [[Kaiōshin]] realm of Universe 10.<ref name="ep131">{{Cite episode|Series=Super|Eps=131}}</ref>


==Name==
==Name==
Mulithim's name is likely an anagram of the element [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium Lithium] (リチウム), an alkali metal with the atomic number 3. This pun follows the theme of [[Universe 10]] warriors being named after elements of the periodic table.
Mulithim's name is likely derived from the element [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium Lithium] (リチウム), an alkali metal with the atomic number 3. This pun follows the theme of [[Universe 10]] warriors being named after elements of the periodic table.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://twitter.com/sailorspazz/status/894609621989576704|Website=Twitter|Title=@sailorspazz|Date=7 August 2017}}</ref>
 
The spelling "Murichim" originated with the subtitles provided by [[Toei Animation]] to simulcast platforms (including [[FUNimation]]'s own streaming service). [[VIZ Media]] also adopted this spelling for their manga adaptation. [[Funimation]] originally spelled the character's name "Mulithim"; he was credited as such in the broadcast of [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 90]]; however it was changed to "Murichim" in the credits for [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 97|Episode 97]]. The spelling was also changed in the credits for Episode 90 on FUNimation home video, and this change was reflected in their in-house [[Steven Simmons]] subtitles which debuted on the FUNimation digital purchase offerings in advance of the Blu-ray and DVD releases. The change was likely a result of Toei's push for uniformity, as evidenced by a notice to that effect on FUNimation's home release of ''[[Dragon Ball Super: Broly]]''.


The spelling "Murichim" originated with the subtitles provided to simulcast platforms by [[Toei Animation]]. [[VIZ Media]] also adopted this spelling for their manga adaptation. [[Funimation]] originally spelled the character's name "Mulithim"; he was credited as such in the broadcast of [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 90]]; however it was changed to "Murichim" in the credits for [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 97|Episode 97]], and it was also changed in the credits for Episode 90 on the [[FUNimation]] Blu-ray.
==Production==
[[File:U10-dance.png|thumb|325px|[[Kusu]] leads the [[Universe 10]] team in a dance.<ref name="ep91"/>]]
In [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 90]], the [[Universe 10]] team appears hooded, with the exception of Mulithim. They remain hooded in [[Dragon Ball Super Episode 91|Episode 91]], suggesting that only Mulithim's design had been finalized when animation began on these episodes.


==Performance==
==Performance==
Mulithim is voiced by [[Keiji Hirai]], who voiced several minor roles in ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'' including [[Killa]]. In the [[FUNimation]] dub, Mulithim is voiced by [[Reagan Murdock]], who also voices [[Geen]], the [[God of Destruction]] of [[Universe 12]].
Mulithim is voiced by [[Keiji Hirai]], who voiced several minor roles in ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Super]]'' including [[Killa]]. In the [[FUNimation]] dub, Mulithim is voiced by [[Reagan Murdock]], who also voices [[Giin]], the [[God of Destruction]] of [[Universe 12]].


==References==
==References==

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Mulithim
ムリチム (Murichimu)
Anime
Mulithim (Anime)
English Name(s) Murichim
Name Pun Lithium
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Super Chapter 33
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Super Episode 90
Japanese VA Keiji Hirai
Funimation VA Reagan Murdock
Universe Universe 10
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Mulithim is a fictional character in the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super and its companion manga series written by Toyotarō. Mulithim makes his debut in Dragon Ball Super Episode 90, broadcast on 14 May 2017 on Fuji TV, as a member of the Universe 10 team.

Biography

Mulithim is a power fighter who has regular intakes of protein and a muscular body that is thoroughly trained. In the Tournament of Power, he was overwhelmed by Freeza and dropped out.[1][2]

Tournament of Power

Mulithim's anime character design for the Tournament of Power[2]

Mulithim is recruited for the Tournament of Power by Rumoosh, the God of Destruction of Universe 10. As the leader of the team, Mulithim introduces the otherwise-hooded members to his Kaiōshin Gowasu, demonstrating their dedication to a regular protein intake in order to build strength.[3] The Angel Kusu leads the team in a dance to foster team unity, while Gowasu records. He plans to upload it as a video entitled "Us Dancing" on GodTube, and hopes it will get a lot of views.[4]

The team is next seen when they are transported to the World of Void by the Great Priest.[5]

After the tournament begins, Goku is fighting Ganos when he sees Toppo. He attempts to break away from Ganos to fight Toppo, but Mulithim attacks Toppo instead.[6]

Mulithim is next seen observing Kale as she fights Goku in her berserker form.[7]

Later, Freeza uses Mulithim for sport, holding him up by the head. Vegeta objects, claiming Mulithim was his target, but Freeza says he got there first, and proceeds to knock Mulithim out of the arena with his tail.[1]

On the sidelines, Mulithim and the other eliminated male members of the Universe 10 team are enthused by the transformations of Universe 2's Maiden Squadron, while Rylibeu seems unimpressed.[8]

After the elimination of Obni, Universe 10 is erased.[9] When No. 17 uses the Super Dragon Balls to restore all of the destroyed universes, Mulithim is seen with his teammates and Gowasu in the Kaiōshin realm of Universe 10.[10]

Name

Mulithim's name is likely derived from the element Lithium (リチウム), an alkali metal with the atomic number 3. This pun follows the theme of Universe 10 warriors being named after elements of the periodic table.[11]

The spelling "Murichim" originated with the subtitles provided by Toei Animation to simulcast platforms (including FUNimation's own streaming service). VIZ Media also adopted this spelling for their manga adaptation. Funimation originally spelled the character's name "Mulithim"; he was credited as such in the broadcast of Dragon Ball Super Episode 90; however it was changed to "Murichim" in the credits for Episode 97. The spelling was also changed in the credits for Episode 90 on FUNimation home video, and this change was reflected in their in-house Steven Simmons subtitles which debuted on the FUNimation digital purchase offerings in advance of the Blu-ray and DVD releases. The change was likely a result of Toei's push for uniformity, as evidenced by a notice to that effect on FUNimation's home release of Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Production

Kusu leads the Universe 10 team in a dance.[4]

In Dragon Ball Super Episode 90, the Universe 10 team appears hooded, with the exception of Mulithim. They remain hooded in Episode 91, suggesting that only Mulithim's design had been finalized when animation began on these episodes.

Performance

Mulithim is voiced by Keiji Hirai, who voiced several minor roles in Dragon Ball Kai and Dragon Ball Super including Killa. In the FUNimation dub, Mulithim is voiced by Reagan Murdock, who also voices Giin, the God of Destruction of Universe 12.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Warriors of Justice Close In! Pride Troopers!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 101. Japan: Fuji TV, 30 July 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Universe 10". Toei Animation. Retrieved: 20 October 2017.
    "Tournament of Power: Toei Website Profiles" (20 October 2017). Reddit.
  3. "Facing the Wall that Must be Overcome! Goku vs Gohan". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 90. Japan: Fuji TV, 14 May 2017.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Which Universe Will Prevail?! The Mightiest Warriors Assemble!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 91. Japan: Fuji TV, 21 May 2017.
  5. "The Time Has Come! To the World of Void, Where the Universes' Fate Will Be Decided!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 96. Japan: Fuji TV, 25 June 2017.
  6. "Survive! The "Tournament of Power" Begins at Last!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 97. Japan: Fuji TV, 02 July 2017.
  7. "Rampage! The Savage Berserker Awakens!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 100. Japan: Fuji TV, 23 July 2017.
  8. "The Power of Love Explodes?! Universe 2's Magical Girl Warriors!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 102. Japan: Fuji TV, 06 August 2017.
  9. "Gohan, Be Ruthless! The Showdown with Universe 10!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 103. Japan: Fuji TV, 13 August 2017.
  10. "A Miraculous Conclusion! Farewell Goku! Until the Day We Meet Again!!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 131. Japan: Fuji TV, 25 March 2018.
  11. @sailorspazz (7 August 2017). Twitter.