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| jpn_voice = [[Megumi Urawa]] (Z, Kai) | | jpn_voice = [[Megumi Urawa]] (Z, Kai)<br>[[Atsushi Kisa'ichi]] (GT) | ||
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Oob, a poor villager from South Island, is ten years old, and the oldest of five siblings.<ref>{{Cite manga|Book=tan42|Chp=519|Page=}}</ref> | Oob, a poor villager from South Island, is ten years old, and the oldest of five siblings.<ref>{{Cite manga|Book=tan42|Chp=519|Page=}}</ref> | ||
Goku faces Oob in the second match. Goku cuts off the fight midway, deciding that Oob needs more training before he can give him a proper fight. The two set off to train, with Goku passing [[Kinto-un]] on to Oob.<ref>{{Cite manga|Book=kan34|Chp=519|Page=}}</ref> | Oob arrives at the 28th ''Tenka'ichi Budōkai'' and is present as the lottery drawing for opponents begins. When it is Son Goku's turn to draw, Goku asks Boo to make him #3. Following [[Kirano]] is Oob; Goku tells Boo to make him #4, at which point he will not need to use anymore magic after him. Goku explains to Vegeta that, ten years ago when the evil Boo was defeated, he wished for Boo to be reborn as a good guy for him to fight against. Enma apparently heard his wish, as Oob is this reincarnation; even his name is "Boo" spelled backward! Nervous, Oob looks around, realizing how many strong people there are as his mother said there would be, and how he will possibly win to bring back the prize money to pay for food for his village. | ||
Goku faces Oob in the second match as planned. Goku cuts off the fight midway, deciding that Oob needs more training before he can give him a proper fight; Oob is too nervous to put up a proper fight, though Goku's light verbal abuse is enough to give a glimpse at the untapped power within Oob (including a fierce ''kiai'' which knocks Goku up into the air). Goku offers to train Oob, who is still concerned about supporting his village; Goku says that they can borrow plenty of money from Mr. Satan. The two set off to train, with Goku passing [[Kinto-un]] on to Oob.<ref>{{Cite manga|Book=kan34|Chp=519|Page=}}</ref> | |||
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Oob is played as a child in both the ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'' television series by [[Megumi Urawa]]. Oob's slightly-older incarnation in the ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' television series is played by [[Atsushi Kisa'ichi]]. | Oob is played as a child in both the ''[[Dragon Ball Z]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Kai]]'' television series by [[Megumi Urawa]]. Oob's slightly-older incarnation in the ''[[Dragon Ball GT]]'' television series is played by [[Atsushi Kisa'ichi]]. Said actors reprise their respective roles in video games such as ''[[Dragon Ball Z 3]]'' and ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! NEO]]''. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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| Oob | |
|---|---|
| ウーブ (Ūbu) | |
| English Name(s) |
Oob (FUNimation/Simmons) Uub (FUNimation dub) Oob (Viz) |
| Name Pun | "Boo" Spelled Backward |
| Manga Debut | Dragon Ball Chapter 518 |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball Z Episode 289 |
| Japanese VA |
Megumi Urawa (Z, Kai) Atsushi Kisa'ichi (GT) |
| Funimation VA | Sean Teague |
| Personal Data | |
| Relationship Data | |
| Relatives | Four (unnamed) siblings |
Oob is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Oob makes his debut in chapter 518, published in the 1995 #24 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, as a young competitor at the 28th Tenka'ichi Budōkai and the human reincarnation of Majin Boo.
Biography
Dragon Ball (Manga) and Dragon Ball Z (Anime)
Oob, a poor villager from South Island, is ten years old, and the oldest of five siblings.[1]
Oob arrives at the 28th Tenka'ichi Budōkai and is present as the lottery drawing for opponents begins. When it is Son Goku's turn to draw, Goku asks Boo to make him #3. Following Kirano is Oob; Goku tells Boo to make him #4, at which point he will not need to use anymore magic after him. Goku explains to Vegeta that, ten years ago when the evil Boo was defeated, he wished for Boo to be reborn as a good guy for him to fight against. Enma apparently heard his wish, as Oob is this reincarnation; even his name is "Boo" spelled backward! Nervous, Oob looks around, realizing how many strong people there are as his mother said there would be, and how he will possibly win to bring back the prize money to pay for food for his village.
Goku faces Oob in the second match as planned. Goku cuts off the fight midway, deciding that Oob needs more training before he can give him a proper fight; Oob is too nervous to put up a proper fight, though Goku's light verbal abuse is enough to give a glimpse at the untapped power within Oob (including a fierce kiai which knocks Goku up into the air). Goku offers to train Oob, who is still concerned about supporting his village; Goku says that they can borrow plenty of money from Mr. Satan. The two set off to train, with Goku passing Kinto-un on to Oob.[2]
Dragon Ball GT
Oob wraps up with training with Son Goku at God's palace in Age 789, five years after their first meeting at the 28th Tenka'ichi Budōkai.[3]
Later that year, Oob hides with his family as Baby invades Earth and infects the population. Oob joins the battle...
Dragon Ball Super
Mentioned twice in anime; only once of those by name
Manga shows him
Name
Oob's name, written out as ウーブ (Ūbu) in katakana, is Boo's name, written as ブウ (Bū), approximated and spelled backward.[4]
Production
When appropriate, a description of the character's production, including who initially designed the character (if an anime original character), notes about their design or conception, etc.
Notable Skills
A list or description of notable skills or techniques. Video game techniques should be separated from those used in the series proper.
Performance
Oob is played as a child in both the Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Kai television series by Megumi Urawa. Oob's slightly-older incarnation in the Dragon Ball GT television series is played by Atsushi Kisa'ichi. Said actors reprise their respective roles in video games such as Dragon Ball Z 3 and Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! NEO.
Notes
Information that does not fit into any other category. Reserved for real-world information. In-universe information should be incorporated into the biography or other available categories.
External Links
Appropriate external links related to the subject matter. Preferably these links are to officially maintained websites.
References
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 519: "Bye-Bye, Dragon World". Dragon Ball Volume 42: Bye Bye Dragon World. Japan: Shueisha, 04 August 1995. ISBN 4-08-851090-9.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 519: "Bye-Bye, Dragon World". Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 34. Japan: Shueisha, 02 April 2004. ISBN 4-08-873477-7.
- ↑ "Saiya & Tsufuru Joint History!!". Dragon Ball GT: Perfect File Volume 1. Japan: Shueisha, 24 May 1997. ISBN 4-08-874089-0. (p. 77)
- ↑ "I Want to Know the Sources of the Character Names!". Dragon Ball Kanzenban Official Guide: Dragon Ball Forever. Japan: Shueisha, 30 April 2004. ISBN 4-08-873702-4. (pp. 158-159)

