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| eng_title    = The Kidnapping Demon, Oolong
| eng_title    = The Kidnapping Demon, Oolong
| air_date      = [[Template:March 19|19 March 1986]] ([[Fuji TV]])
| air_date      = [[Template:March 19|19 March 1986]] ([[Fuji TV]])
| opening      = [[Makafushigi Adobenchā!|Mystical Adventure!]]
| opening      = [[Makafushigi Adventure!|Mystical Adventure!]]
| eyecatch      =  
| eyecatch      = 1st Eyecatch
| insert_song  =  
| insert_song  =  
| ending        = [[Romantikku Ageru Yo|I'll Give You Romance]]
| ending        = [[Romantic Ageru Yo|I'll Give You Romance]]
| chapters      = [[Dragon Ball Chapter 4]] (Page 14)<br />[[Dragon Ball Chapter 5]] <br />[[Dragon Ball Chapter 6]] (Pages 1-12)
| chapters      = [[Dragon Ball Chapter 4]] (14)<br />[[Dragon Ball Chapter 5]] <br />[[Dragon Ball Chapter 6]] (1-12)
| rating        = 27.9%
| rating        = 27.9%
| format        = 4:3 (NTSC)
| format        = 4:3 (NTSC)
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| storyboard    =  
| storyboard    =  
| director      = [[Minoru Okazaki]]
| director      = [[Minoru Okazaki]]
| ocean_title  = Oolong the Terrible
| ocean_title  =  
| ocean_date    =  
| ocean_date    =  
| funi_title    = Oolong the Terrible
| funi_title    = Oolong the Terrible
| funi_date    =  
| funi_date    = 30 September 1995 (BLT)<br>23 August 2001 (redub)
| sub_title    = Oolong, the Kidnapping Monster
| funi_trans    = [[Clyde Mandelin]]
| sub_debut    = [[Dragon Ball: The Saga of Goku (Madman)|The Saga of Goku]] (Australia)<br>[[Dragon Ball Season One]] (US)
| sub_date      = 10 March 2004 (Australia)<br>15 September 2009 (US)
}}
}}
"'''The Kidnapping Demon, Oolong'''" is the fourth episode of the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]''. The episode first aired in Japan on [[Fuji TV]] on '''19 March 1986''', receiving a ratings share of 27.9%. The episode was written by [[Michiru Shimada]] and directed by [[Minoru Okazaki]].
"'''The Kidnapping Demon, Oolong'''" is the fourth episode of the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]''. The episode first aired in Japan on [[Fuji TV]] on '''19 March 1986''', receiving a ratings share of 27.9%. The episode was written by [[Michiru Shimada]] and directed by [[Minoru Okazaki]].


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Goku and Bulma arrive at a certain village, where the fifth Dragon Ball is located. Goku is mistaken for the freely shape-shifting monster Oolong, who raids the village, and is hit by a sudden attack from one of the villagers! Bulma makes a promise with the villagers that "We'll take care of Oolong in exchange for the Six-Star Ball that's in this village". Goku disguises himself as one of the village girls, and the captured monster's true identity turns out to be a piglet, of all things!! Bulma and Goku obtain the Six-Star Ball. Taking in Oolong as their ally, they continue their adventure to find the remaining Dragon Balls!!
[[Goku]] and [[Bulma]] arrive at a village where the fifth [[Dragon Balls|Dragon Ball]] lies. Goku is mistaken for the shape-shifting monster [[Oolong]], who has been raiding  the village, and suddenly attacked by a villager! Bulma promises to subdue Oolong in exchange for the village's [[Six-Star Dragon Ball]]. Goku disguises himself as one of the village girls, and the captured monster's true identity turns out to be a little piglet!! Bulma and Goku obtain the Six-Star Ball. Adding Oolong to the party, they continue their adventure in search of the remaining Dragon Balls!<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="''Dragon Ball'': All Story Digest"|Book=7|Page=p. 208}}</ref>
 
==Summary==
===Prologue===
It's three days since [[Bulma]] and [[Son Goku]] met the [[Turtle Hermit]] and received ''[[Kinto'un]]''. Goku is still having great fun on the cloud as Bulma struggles to keep up on the motorcycle. She becomes distracted for a moment and crashes the bike off of a hill, blaming Goku for the accident. Goku notices that the [[Three-Star Ball]], which had fallen from the bike, is glowing. They spy a nearby village and head over to see if the Dragon Ball is there.
 
===Part A===
The village appears deserted. Bulma uses the [[Dragon Radar]] and is sure the ball is somewhere in the area. Bulma wonders if the place is deserted, but Goku can sense that others are around.{{efn|This is the first occasion in the series where Goku can sense ''ki'', although he doesn't appear to have mastered the technique yet.}} Bulma calls out if anyone is there, but still no answer. Goku bangs on a door labeled [[Sherman Priest]]. The door is locked, but Goku "unlocks" it with a punch and the pair step inside. Goku is attacked by a [[Sherman Priest|man]]{{efn|The identity of the man called "[[Sherman Priest]]" is not clearly established in the series, however [[Daizenshuu 3]] describes him as the mayor of the village (村長 ''sonchō'').<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Library of Adventure"|Book=7|Page=p. 139}}</ref>}} wielding an axe and is struck on his head. The axe breaks. Goku survives but is in incredible pain. The man apologies to "[[Oolong]]-''sama''" and begs him not to take his daughter, but Goku has no idea who that is.
 
Realizing that Goku and Bulma were not "Oolong", the villages come out to greet their visitors. A young girl, the man's daughter, tends to Goku's head wound. He touches her crotch and verifies that she is a girl, much to everyone's embarrassment. Bulma smacks him and tells him that he can not touch women there.
 
The man explains that "Oolong" is the name of a shape-changing monster in the area. He has attached the village several times in the past, appearing as an ''oni'' and as a vampire, but no one know what he really looks like. He has abducted several of the girls from the village. Just yesterday, he appeared and demanded that the man offer his daughter as Oolong's bride. Goku asks why they do not just beat him up, but the man says that is impossible as he is too large. Oolong threatened to kill all the villages if they fought back or ran away.
 
Bulma pulls out the [[Two-Star Ball]] and asks if they have seen such a thing in the village. [[Grandma Paozu]] says that she has seen one just like it, much to Bulma's pleasure. In fact, she's carrying it with her! It is the [[Six-Star Ball]]. She recalls that her grandmother found it a long time ago. Bulma offers a trade: they will get rid of Oolong, in exchange for the ball. Grandma Paozu agrees. Before Bulma can say more, Goku is patting her crotch! Bulma strikes him again. The group seems shocked that Goku could defeat their monster for them, but Bulma assures them that he is super strong. Some of the other parents (of [[Hogg]] and [[Lee]]) implore them that it is not enough to just defeat Oolong, they must learn where he is keeping their children. Bulma has an idea.
 
A short time later, Goku is dressed in the little girl's clothes. He's not upset about wearing women's clothing, so much as he is unhappy that it is so loose-fitting. The plan will be that he will be taken by Oolong, free the girls, and then beat him up. Suddenly, Oolong arrives, transformed into an ''oni'' and carrying flowers. Bulma pushes Goku outside. When he asks if she will help too, she just responds that she will pray for him. Oolong arrives and asks Goku (with his back turned) if all he is brining is his staff. Goku says yes and to hurry up and take him. Goku is trembling because he has to pee, but Oolong thinks he is scared and transforms into something less threatening. 
 
===Part B===
Oolong transforms into a dashing older man and politely asks the "young lady" (Goku) whether this makes her feel more comfortable, or if she would prefer a younger man. Bulma is immediately takes to the dashing figure and leaves the house where she had been hiding. She introduces herself as a 16-year old girl. The demon is intrigued and asks her for her bust size. Bulma responds 85. The demon likes that size, but thinks to himself that Bulma is older than he is. He is torn between the younger Goku and the older Bulma. As he decides to take them both, he spots Goku peeing against a tree. He rushes over at her impertinence and catches a glance. "She" has that thing which he loathes most! Oolong realizes that Goku is not the girl from yesterday. Oolong transforms into a giant bull and threatens Goku. Bulma realizes that she fell prey to his wiles flees back into the house.
 
Bulma calls out that Goku can attack him now, but not kill him. Goku is thrilled and casts off his female clothes. Goku taunts the bull and tries to get it to attack, but the bull keeps stalling and trying to bluff Goku into being scared. He looks at a nearby clock, which reads 3:05,{{efn|Earlier in the episode, Oolong was stated to arrive at noon. It is unclear whether Oolong was late or if this is an error, but the error originates in the manga.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=6}}</ref>}} and runs off. Goku chases the bull out of town, only to discover a pig-person standing just outside the town gates. Goku asks the pig where the bull ran off to and Oolong points off to his left. Oolong is relieved that his true identity was not discovered.
 
The narrator explains that Oolong can only transform for five minutes at a time. Within those minutes, he can transform as often as he wants, but he must return to his original form after five minutes and stay that way for a further minute.
 
Goku returns to town disappointed. Oolong realizes that he will be unable to terrorize them if he runs away, transforms into an even more imposing figure: a knight holding (for some reason) a bowl of soup. Oolong threatens to dunk Goku in the soup and eat him, but Goku is unfazed and just wants the fight to start. Seeing that Oolong is not as impressive as they thought, a boy from town shoots him with a slingshot. Even though he appears to be wearing armor, the transformation does not protect him and Oolong is hurt by the stone. The kid's mother grabs him and flees back into a house. Oolong yells at her to take better care of her kids! Goku says that he thinks that Oolong is really very weak. Oolong challenges Goku to destroy a stack of bricks which the boy does using only one finger. Oolong is spooked! He transforms into a bat and flies away.
 
Bulma calls out to Goku to chase after him so they can rescue the captured daughters. Goku summons ''[[Kinto'un]]'' and chases after him. As they depart, the villagers seem shocked that Oolong was really so weak. Oolong thinks to himself that he has to find a new village to raid, but just then Goku catches up to him. He transforms instead into a missile to fly even faster, but ''Kinto'un'' still keeps the pace. They chase after each other past mountains and valleys until Oolong realizes that his time is almost up. He transforms back to himself in midair and begins falling. Goku swoops down and rescues him, surprised that Oolong was the pig all along.
 
Some time later, Oolong has been taken back to [[Aru Village]]. He apologizes to the villages who seem less angry now that they realize he was just a kid. Bulma demands that he take them back to the kidnapped girls and Oolong leads them out of the village, although remains securely tied up with Bulma holding the end of the rope. Oolong considers escaping, but Goku tells him that he will be sorry if he tries anything.
 
They arrive at Oolong's house, a mansion hidden in the woods nearby. Oolong brags that he stole money from all over the place to build it. The children's parents rush into the house to rescue them, only to find all of the girls well pampered and well cared-for. In fact, they are happier living with Oolong than working in the fields! Oolong complains that the girls that he kidnapped just wanted more and more from him and to please take them all back home. Their mission a success, Grandma Paozu hands over the Six-Star Ball.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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!rowspan=2|Character!!colspan=3|Cast
!rowspan=2|Character!!colspan=3|Cast
|- style="border-bottom: 2px solid #AAA"
|- style="border-bottom: 2px solid #AAA"
!Japanese!!English (Ocean)!!English (FUNimation)
!Japanese!!English (BLT)!!English (FUNimation)
|-
|-
|[[Son Goku]]||[[Masako Nozawa]]||Saffron Henderson||[[Stephanie Nadolny]]
|[[Son Goku]]||[[Masako Nozawa]]||[[Saffron Henderson]]||[[Stephanie Nadolny]]
|-
|-
|[[Bulma]]||[[Hiromi Tsuru]]||Lalainia Lindbjerg||[[Tiffany Vollmer]]
|[[Bulma]]||[[Hiromi Tsuru]]||[[Lalainia Lindbjerg]]||[[Tiffany Vollmer]]
|-
|-
|[[Narrator]]||[[Jōji Yanami]]||[[Jim Conrad]]||[[Brice Armstrong]]
|[[Narrator]]||[[Jōji Yanami]]||[[Jim Conrad]]||[[Brice Armstrong]]
|-
|-
|[[Oolong]]||[[Naoki Tatsuta]]||Unknown||[[Brad Jackson]]
|[[Oolong]]||[[Naoki Tatsuta]]||rowspan=5|Unknown||[[Brad Jackson]]
|-
|[[Oolong|Oni]] (Oolong)||[[Tesshō Genda]]||Unknown
|-
|[[Daughter]]||[[Chieko Honda]]||[[Kara Edwards]]
|-
|[[Grandma Paozu|Old Woman]]||[[Reiko Suzuki]]||Unknown
|-
|Villagers||[[Ryōichi Tanaka]]<br />[[Tomiko Suzuki]]<br />[[Yasuo Muramatsu]]||Chuck Huber<br />Julie Franklin<br />Mike McFarland<br />John Burgmeier<br />Eric Johnson<br />Justin Cook<br />Laura Bailey<br />Dameon Clarke<br />Christopher R. Sabat
|}
[[Funimation]]'s 1995 dub was contracted out to [[BLT Productions]] in Vancouver, who hired Canadian voice actors typically associated with [[Ocean Group]]. Funimation redubbed the series in the early 2000s with their in-house cast.
 
==Main Staff==
The following list provides the main staff responsible for the production of this episode as credited in this specific episode's ending credits.
 
*'''Scenario:''' [[Michiru Shimada]]
*'''Director (Storyboard):''' [[Minoru Okazaki]]
*'''Animation Supervisor:''' [[Minoru Maeda]]
*'''Art Director:''' [[Yūji Ikeda]]
 
*'''Key Animation:''' [[Sonomi Aramaki]], [[Masayuki Aoki]], [[Akiko Nakano]], [[Yasushi Tanizawa]]
*'''Special Effects:''' [[Yoshitaka Kumai]]
*'''Photography:''' [[Motoaki Ikenoue]]
*'''Assistant Director:''' [[Yutaka Satō]]
 
==Music==
The following table is a scene-by-scene account of the musical tracks used in this episode. The background music is composed by [[Shunsuke Kikuchi]], and our [[Shunsuke Kikuchi catalogue|in-house K-catalogue numbers]] apply to tracks composed or arranged by him.
 
None of the background music (BGM) tracks have official titles, but the officially-released tracks generally do have official catalogue numbers, which are prefaced by letters other than K. These are included in the "Catalogue/Title" column. The documentation and scene descriptions are adapted from ''kenisu's Magicant''.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=https://kenisu.webs.com/dragonballbgm.htm|Website=The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant|Title="The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu"|Date=11 June 2008|AccessDate=30 June 2019}}</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable" align="center" style="min-width:70%; margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
!colspan=5|''Dragon Ball'' Episode 4: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST
|+ style="caption-side:bottom;text-align:left;font-size:10px"|'''<sup>†</sup> First usage in ''Dragon Ball''.'''
|-
!scope=col|Catalogue
!scope=col|Scene
!scope=col|Catalogue/Title
!scope=col|Tonality
!scope=col|Releases
|-
!scope=row|OP
|Opening
|[[Mystical Adventure|Mystical Adventure<br>(TV Size)]]
|F Minor
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:1]]
|-
!scope=row|K-43
|Goku and Bulma are flying!
|[[K-43]]
|F Major
|rowspan=4|Unreleased
|-
!scope=row|K-6<br>K-44
|Glowing Dragon Ball
|[[K-6]]<br>[[K-44]]{{efn|The first two tones in the scene with the glowing [[Dragon Balls|Dragon Ball]] are from [[K-6]]; the final tone is from [[K-44]].}}
|C<sup>+</sup><br>E<sup>+</sup>
|-
!scope=row|K-48
|Title Card
|[[K-48]]<sup>†</sup>{{efn|The Title Card music in this episode is an unreleased extended version of [[C3]].}}
|F Minor
|-
!scope=row|K-42
|Goku gets the ax!
|[[K-42]]
|A˚<sup>7</sup>
|-
!scope=row|K-29
|Sherman explains Oolong
|[[I21]]
|rowspan=2|F Minor
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:8(d)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-49
|Oolong the Terrible
|[[K-49]]<sup>†</sup>
|rowspan=3|Unreleased
|-
!scope=row|K-50
|Grandma's got a Dragon Ball
|[[K-50]]<sup>†</sup>
|E<sup>+</sup>
|-
!scope=row|K-46
|Goku the girl
|[[K-46]]
|rowspan=6|F Minor
|-
!scope=row|K-36
|Oolong cometh
|[[I20]]
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:2(b)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-51
|Oolong the groom
|[[I15]]<sup>†</sup>
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:10(c)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-52
|Oolong transforms
|[[K-52]]<sup>†</sup>
|Unreleased
|-
!scope=row|K-12
|Eyecatch A
|[[C2B-2]]
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:19(e)]]
|- style="border-top: 2px solid #AAA"
!scope=row|K-11
|Eyecatch B
|[[C4]]
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:23(e)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-5
|Bulma is smitten
|[[B2-B]]
|F Major
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:4(a)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-53
|Oolong's lewd imagination
|[[K-53]]<sup>†</sup>
|rowspan=5|F Minor
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:12(b)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-54
|Oolong's bull transformation
|[[K-54]]<sup>†</sup>
|Unreleased
|-
!scope=row|K-55
|Goku loses the girdle
|[[G9]]<sup>†</sup>
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:8(c)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-56
|Oolong brags
|[[G3]]<sup>†</sup>
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:9(d)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-57
|Oolong's out of time!
|[[I18]]<sup>†</sup>
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:2(c)]]
|-
!scope=row|K-19
|Goku chases Oolong
|[[K-19]]
|rowspan=3|F Major
|rowspan=2|Unreleased
|-
|-
|[[Oni]]||[[Tesshō Genda]]||Unknown||Unknown
!scope=row|K-58
|Heated pursuit
|[[K-58]]<sup>†</sup>
|-
|-
|[[Daughter]]||[[Chieko Honda]]||Unknown||[[Kara Edwards]]
!scope=row|K-59
|Going to Oolong's mansion
|[[I9]]<sup>†</sup>
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:4(c)]]
|-
|-
|[[Old Woman]]||[[Reiko Suzuki]]||Unknown||Unknown
!scope=row|U-103
|The village daughters
|[[U-103]]<sup>†</sup>{{efn|[[U-103]] is of uncertain authorship. It is possible that it was composed by Kikuchi, but it is also possible that it is taken from stock music.}}
|A Major
|rowspan=2|Unreleased
|-
|-
|Villagers||[[Tanaka Ryouichi]]<br />[[Tomiko Suzuki]]<br />[[Yasuo Muramatsu]]||Unknown||Chuck Huber<br />Julie Franklin<br />Mike McFarland<br />John Burgmeier<br />Eric Johnson<br />Justin Cook<br />Laura Bailey<br />Dameon Clarke<br />Christopher R. Sabat
!scope=row|K-44
|The ''Liu Xing Qiu''
|[[K-44]]
|E<sup>+</sup>
|-
!scope=row|ED
|Ending
|[[I'll Give You Romance|I'll Give You Romance<br>(TV Size)]]
|E♭ Major
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:27]]
|-
!scope=row|K-23
|Next Episode Preview
|[[M23]]
|F Minor
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:26(c)]]
|}
|}
The opening song "[[Mystical Adventure!]]" is performed by [[Hiroki Takahashi]], and the ending song "[[I'll Give You Romance]]" is performed by [[Ushio Hashimoto]].
==Items==
* [[Hoi-Poi Capsules]]
** Capsule 14 motorcycle
* ''[[Kinto'un]]''
* ''[[Nyoi-bō]]''
* [[Dragon Balls]]
** [[Three-Star Ball]], fallen out of Bulma's bag at the beginning and retrieved by Goku
** [[Two-Star Ball]], Bulma shows it to the young girl's father
** [[Six-Star Ball]], discovered by [[Grandma Paozu]]'s grandmother many years ago
==Setting==
* September 5, [[Age 749]]
** Goku and Bulma have been traveling west for three days from [[Dragon Valley]] since meeting with the [[Turtle Hermit]]. The village ([[Aru Village]]) that they come to is 1000 km to the west of [[Mount Paozu]], according to the [[Dragon Radar]] in [[Dragon Ball Episode 1]].
* Previous attacks on the village (presumably also from Age 749) are briefly depicted in flashback, including a flashback to the previous day, September 4.
==Variations==
* In the [[Funimation]] English dub, [[Sherman Priest]]'s daughter is called "Pocawatha", likely a portmanteau of Pocohontas and Hiawatha.
* When [[Bulma]] flirts with [[Oolong]] in the English dub, she does not give him her age, and he does not think to himself that she is older than him, leaving dub watchers in the dark about the fact that Oolong is close in age to the girls he abducts from [[Aru Village]].
==Production==
==Availability==
==Tidbits==
* This is the first episode of the series not to feature [[Shuu]], [[Mai]], or [[Pilaf]]. It also marks the introduction of [[Oolong]].
===Background Text===
<gallery widths="200px">
File:DB004-oolong-text.png|As the narrator is explaining Oolong's [[transformation]] power, the text reads ここであかそうウーロンのなぞ (''Koko de akasou ūron no nazo'', English: "Here we will reveal Oolong's secret!").
File:DB004-knight-kanji.png|While Oolong is preparing to attack Goku, the ''kanji'' on his armor reads 根性 (''konjō''), for "guts" as in strength and willpower.
File:DB004-knight-kanji-heat.png|After Oolong dips his thumb in the hot soup, the ''kanji'' on his armor changes to 熱 (''netsu''), meaning "heat".
File:DB004-knight-kanji-pain.png|When Oolong is attacked by a young boy, the ''kanji'' on his armor changes to 痛 (''ita''), meaning "pain".
File:DB004-oolong-mansion-kanji.png|Oolong's mansion includes the characters for 烏龍 (''Ūron''), the name of the tea in Japanese and Chinese. Oolong's character name is generally written in ''katakana'' as ウーロン (also ''Ūron'').
</gallery>


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.kanzenshuu.com/episode/db/eps-004/ Kanzenshuu Episode Guide - Dragon Ball Episode 4]
*[http://www.kanzenshuu.com/episode/db/eps-004/ Kanzenshuu Episode Guide - Dragon Ball Episode 4]
==Notes==
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==References==
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The Kidnapping Demon, Oolong
Japanese
Dragon Ball Episode 4 (Japanese)
English
Dragon Ball Episode 4 (English)
人さらい妖怪ウーロン
Hitosarai Yōkai Ūron
Air Date 19 March 1986 (Fuji TV)
Opening Mystical Adventure!
Eyecatch 1st Eyecatch
Ending I'll Give You Romance
Episode Data
Chapters Dragon Ball Chapter 4 (14)
Dragon Ball Chapter 5
Dragon Ball Chapter 6 (1-12)
TV Rating 27.9%
Format 4:3 (NTSC)
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Michiru Shimada
Art Yūji Ikeda
Animation Minoru Maeda
Director Minoru Okazaki
FUNimation English Dub
Title Oolong the Terrible
Air Date 30 September 1995 (BLT)
23 August 2001 (redub)
FUNimation English Subs
Title Oolong, the Kidnapping Monster
Subtitles Clyde Mandelin
Sub Debut The Saga of Goku (Australia)
Dragon Ball Season One (US)
Release Date 10 March 2004 (Australia)
15 September 2009 (US)
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"The Kidnapping Demon, Oolong" is the fourth episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 19 March 1986, receiving a ratings share of 27.9%. The episode was written by Michiru Shimada and directed by Minoru Okazaki.

Synopsis

Goku and Bulma arrive at a village where the fifth Dragon Ball lies. Goku is mistaken for the shape-shifting monster Oolong, who has been raiding the village, and suddenly attacked by a villager! Bulma promises to subdue Oolong in exchange for the village's Six-Star Dragon Ball. Goku disguises himself as one of the village girls, and the captured monster's true identity turns out to be a little piglet!! Bulma and Goku obtain the Six-Star Ball. Adding Oolong to the party, they continue their adventure in search of the remaining Dragon Balls![1]

Summary

Prologue

It's three days since Bulma and Son Goku met the Turtle Hermit and received Kinto'un. Goku is still having great fun on the cloud as Bulma struggles to keep up on the motorcycle. She becomes distracted for a moment and crashes the bike off of a hill, blaming Goku for the accident. Goku notices that the Three-Star Ball, which had fallen from the bike, is glowing. They spy a nearby village and head over to see if the Dragon Ball is there.

Part A

The village appears deserted. Bulma uses the Dragon Radar and is sure the ball is somewhere in the area. Bulma wonders if the place is deserted, but Goku can sense that others are around.[a] Bulma calls out if anyone is there, but still no answer. Goku bangs on a door labeled Sherman Priest. The door is locked, but Goku "unlocks" it with a punch and the pair step inside. Goku is attacked by a man[b] wielding an axe and is struck on his head. The axe breaks. Goku survives but is in incredible pain. The man apologies to "Oolong-sama" and begs him not to take his daughter, but Goku has no idea who that is.

Realizing that Goku and Bulma were not "Oolong", the villages come out to greet their visitors. A young girl, the man's daughter, tends to Goku's head wound. He touches her crotch and verifies that she is a girl, much to everyone's embarrassment. Bulma smacks him and tells him that he can not touch women there.

The man explains that "Oolong" is the name of a shape-changing monster in the area. He has attached the village several times in the past, appearing as an oni and as a vampire, but no one know what he really looks like. He has abducted several of the girls from the village. Just yesterday, he appeared and demanded that the man offer his daughter as Oolong's bride. Goku asks why they do not just beat him up, but the man says that is impossible as he is too large. Oolong threatened to kill all the villages if they fought back or ran away.

Bulma pulls out the Two-Star Ball and asks if they have seen such a thing in the village. Grandma Paozu says that she has seen one just like it, much to Bulma's pleasure. In fact, she's carrying it with her! It is the Six-Star Ball. She recalls that her grandmother found it a long time ago. Bulma offers a trade: they will get rid of Oolong, in exchange for the ball. Grandma Paozu agrees. Before Bulma can say more, Goku is patting her crotch! Bulma strikes him again. The group seems shocked that Goku could defeat their monster for them, but Bulma assures them that he is super strong. Some of the other parents (of Hogg and Lee) implore them that it is not enough to just defeat Oolong, they must learn where he is keeping their children. Bulma has an idea.

A short time later, Goku is dressed in the little girl's clothes. He's not upset about wearing women's clothing, so much as he is unhappy that it is so loose-fitting. The plan will be that he will be taken by Oolong, free the girls, and then beat him up. Suddenly, Oolong arrives, transformed into an oni and carrying flowers. Bulma pushes Goku outside. When he asks if she will help too, she just responds that she will pray for him. Oolong arrives and asks Goku (with his back turned) if all he is brining is his staff. Goku says yes and to hurry up and take him. Goku is trembling because he has to pee, but Oolong thinks he is scared and transforms into something less threatening.

Part B

Oolong transforms into a dashing older man and politely asks the "young lady" (Goku) whether this makes her feel more comfortable, or if she would prefer a younger man. Bulma is immediately takes to the dashing figure and leaves the house where she had been hiding. She introduces herself as a 16-year old girl. The demon is intrigued and asks her for her bust size. Bulma responds 85. The demon likes that size, but thinks to himself that Bulma is older than he is. He is torn between the younger Goku and the older Bulma. As he decides to take them both, he spots Goku peeing against a tree. He rushes over at her impertinence and catches a glance. "She" has that thing which he loathes most! Oolong realizes that Goku is not the girl from yesterday. Oolong transforms into a giant bull and threatens Goku. Bulma realizes that she fell prey to his wiles flees back into the house.

Bulma calls out that Goku can attack him now, but not kill him. Goku is thrilled and casts off his female clothes. Goku taunts the bull and tries to get it to attack, but the bull keeps stalling and trying to bluff Goku into being scared. He looks at a nearby clock, which reads 3:05,[c] and runs off. Goku chases the bull out of town, only to discover a pig-person standing just outside the town gates. Goku asks the pig where the bull ran off to and Oolong points off to his left. Oolong is relieved that his true identity was not discovered.

The narrator explains that Oolong can only transform for five minutes at a time. Within those minutes, he can transform as often as he wants, but he must return to his original form after five minutes and stay that way for a further minute.

Goku returns to town disappointed. Oolong realizes that he will be unable to terrorize them if he runs away, transforms into an even more imposing figure: a knight holding (for some reason) a bowl of soup. Oolong threatens to dunk Goku in the soup and eat him, but Goku is unfazed and just wants the fight to start. Seeing that Oolong is not as impressive as they thought, a boy from town shoots him with a slingshot. Even though he appears to be wearing armor, the transformation does not protect him and Oolong is hurt by the stone. The kid's mother grabs him and flees back into a house. Oolong yells at her to take better care of her kids! Goku says that he thinks that Oolong is really very weak. Oolong challenges Goku to destroy a stack of bricks which the boy does using only one finger. Oolong is spooked! He transforms into a bat and flies away.

Bulma calls out to Goku to chase after him so they can rescue the captured daughters. Goku summons Kinto'un and chases after him. As they depart, the villagers seem shocked that Oolong was really so weak. Oolong thinks to himself that he has to find a new village to raid, but just then Goku catches up to him. He transforms instead into a missile to fly even faster, but Kinto'un still keeps the pace. They chase after each other past mountains and valleys until Oolong realizes that his time is almost up. He transforms back to himself in midair and begins falling. Goku swoops down and rescues him, surprised that Oolong was the pig all along.

Some time later, Oolong has been taken back to Aru Village. He apologizes to the villages who seem less angry now that they realize he was just a kid. Bulma demands that he take them back to the kidnapped girls and Oolong leads them out of the village, although remains securely tied up with Bulma holding the end of the rope. Oolong considers escaping, but Goku tells him that he will be sorry if he tries anything.

They arrive at Oolong's house, a mansion hidden in the woods nearby. Oolong brags that he stole money from all over the place to build it. The children's parents rush into the house to rescue them, only to find all of the girls well pampered and well cared-for. In fact, they are happier living with Oolong than working in the fields! Oolong complains that the girls that he kidnapped just wanted more and more from him and to please take them all back home. Their mission a success, Grandma Paozu hands over the Six-Star Ball.

Cast

The following table provides the cast as credited in the original Japanese broadcast. Additional characters/cast members not originally credited, or with speaking roles exclusive to a specific dubbing, have been included at the bottom of the table.

Character Cast
Japanese English (BLT) English (FUNimation)
Son Goku Masako Nozawa Saffron Henderson Stephanie Nadolny
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Lalainia Lindbjerg Tiffany Vollmer
Narrator Jōji Yanami Jim Conrad Brice Armstrong
Oolong Naoki Tatsuta Unknown Brad Jackson
Oni (Oolong) Tesshō Genda Unknown
Daughter Chieko Honda Kara Edwards
Old Woman Reiko Suzuki Unknown
Villagers Ryōichi Tanaka
Tomiko Suzuki
Yasuo Muramatsu
Chuck Huber
Julie Franklin
Mike McFarland
John Burgmeier
Eric Johnson
Justin Cook
Laura Bailey
Dameon Clarke
Christopher R. Sabat

Funimation's 1995 dub was contracted out to BLT Productions in Vancouver, who hired Canadian voice actors typically associated with Ocean Group. Funimation redubbed the series in the early 2000s with their in-house cast.

Main Staff

The following list provides the main staff responsible for the production of this episode as credited in this specific episode's ending credits.

Music

The following table is a scene-by-scene account of the musical tracks used in this episode. The background music is composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi, and our in-house K-catalogue numbers apply to tracks composed or arranged by him.

None of the background music (BGM) tracks have official titles, but the officially-released tracks generally do have official catalogue numbers, which are prefaced by letters other than K. These are included in the "Catalogue/Title" column. The documentation and scene descriptions are adapted from kenisu's Magicant.[4]

Dragon Ball Episode 4: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST
First usage in Dragon Ball.
Catalogue Scene Catalogue/Title Tonality Releases
OP Opening Mystical Adventure
(TV Size)
F Minor Daizenshuu 2:1
K-43 Goku and Bulma are flying! K-43 F Major Unreleased
K-6
K-44
Glowing Dragon Ball K-6
K-44[d]
C+
E+
K-48 Title Card K-48[e] F Minor
K-42 Goku gets the ax! K-42 7
K-29 Sherman explains Oolong I21 F Minor Daizenshuu 2:8(d)
K-49 Oolong the Terrible K-49 Unreleased
K-50 Grandma's got a Dragon Ball K-50 E+
K-46 Goku the girl K-46 F Minor
K-36 Oolong cometh I20 Daizenshuu 2:2(b)
K-51 Oolong the groom I15 Daizenshuu 2:10(c)
K-52 Oolong transforms K-52 Unreleased
K-12 Eyecatch A C2B-2 Daizenshuu 2:19(e)
K-11 Eyecatch B C4 Daizenshuu 2:23(e)
K-5 Bulma is smitten B2-B F Major Daizenshuu 2:4(a)
K-53 Oolong's lewd imagination K-53 F Minor Daizenshuu 2:12(b)
K-54 Oolong's bull transformation K-54 Unreleased
K-55 Goku loses the girdle G9 Daizenshuu 2:8(c)
K-56 Oolong brags G3 Daizenshuu 2:9(d)
K-57 Oolong's out of time! I18 Daizenshuu 2:2(c)
K-19 Goku chases Oolong K-19 F Major Unreleased
K-58 Heated pursuit K-58
K-59 Going to Oolong's mansion I9 Daizenshuu 2:4(c)
U-103 The village daughters U-103[f] A Major Unreleased
K-44 The Liu Xing Qiu K-44 E+
ED Ending I'll Give You Romance
(TV Size)
E♭ Major Daizenshuu 2:27
K-23 Next Episode Preview M23 F Minor Daizenshuu 2:26(c)

The opening song "Mystical Adventure!" is performed by Hiroki Takahashi, and the ending song "I'll Give You Romance" is performed by Ushio Hashimoto.

Items

Setting

Variations

  • In the Funimation English dub, Sherman Priest's daughter is called "Pocawatha", likely a portmanteau of Pocohontas and Hiawatha.
  • When Bulma flirts with Oolong in the English dub, she does not give him her age, and he does not think to himself that she is older than him, leaving dub watchers in the dark about the fact that Oolong is close in age to the girls he abducts from Aru Village.

Production

Availability

Tidbits

  • This is the first episode of the series not to feature Shuu, Mai, or Pilaf. It also marks the introduction of Oolong.

Background Text

External Links

Notes

  1. This is the first occasion in the series where Goku can sense ki, although he doesn't appear to have mastered the technique yet.
  2. The identity of the man called "Sherman Priest" is not clearly established in the series, however Daizenshuu 3 describes him as the mayor of the village (村長 sonchō).[2]
  3. Earlier in the episode, Oolong was stated to arrive at noon. It is unclear whether Oolong was late or if this is an error, but the error originates in the manga.[3]
  4. The first two tones in the scene with the glowing Dragon Ball are from K-6; the final tone is from K-44.
  5. The Title Card music in this episode is an unreleased extended version of C3.
  6. U-103 is of uncertain authorship. It is possible that it was composed by Kikuchi, but it is also possible that it is taken from stock music.

References

  1. "Dragon Ball: All Story Digest". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 3: TV Animation Part 1. Japan: Shueisha, 04 September 1995. ISBN 4-08-782753-4. (p. 208)
  2. "Library of Adventure". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 3: TV Animation Part 1. Japan: Shueisha, 04 September 1995. ISBN 4-08-782753-4. (p. 139)
  3. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 6: "Oolong vs Son Goku". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #06. Japan: Shueisha, 04 January 1985.
  4. "The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu" (11 June 2008). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.