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| funi_title = The Ox King on Fire Mountain | | funi_title = The Ox King on Fire Mountain | ||
| funi_date = | | funi_date = 21 October 1995 (BLT)<br>28 August 2001 (redub) | ||
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"'''Gyūmaō of Mount Frypan'''" is the seventh episode of the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]''. The episode first aired in Japan on [[Fuji TV]] on '''09 April 1986''', receiving a ratings share of 24.9%. The episode was written by [[Toshiki Inoue]] and directed by [[Yoshihiro Ueda]]. | "'''Gyūmaō of Mount Frypan'''" is the seventh episode of the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball (anime)|Dragon Ball]]''. The episode first aired in Japan on [[Fuji TV]] on '''09 April 1986''', receiving a ratings share of 24.9%. The episode was written by [[Toshiki Inoue]] and directed by [[Yoshihiro Ueda]]. | ||
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!rowspan=2|Character!!colspan=3|Cast | !rowspan=2|Character!!colspan=3|Cast | ||
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!Japanese!!English ( | !Japanese!!English (BLT)!!English (FUNimation) | ||
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|[[Son Goku]]||[[Masako Nozawa]]||Saffron Henderson||[[Stephanie Nadolny]] | |[[Son Goku]]||[[Masako Nozawa]]||[[Saffron Henderson]]||[[Stephanie Nadolny]] | ||
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|[[Bulma]]||[[Hiromi Tsuru]]||Lalainia Lindbjerg||[[Tiffany Vollmer]] | |[[Bulma]]||[[Hiromi Tsuru]]||[[Lalainia Lindbjerg]]||[[Tiffany Vollmer]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Kame-Sen'nin]]||[[Kōhei Miyauchi]]||Unknown||[[Mike McFarland]] | |[[Kame-Sen'nin]]||[[Kōhei Miyauchi]]||Unknown||[[Mike McFarland]] | ||
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|[[Shuu]]||[[Tesshō Genda]]||[[Doug Parker]]||[[Chris Cason]] | |[[Shuu]]||[[Tesshō Genda]]||[[Doug Parker]]||[[Chris Cason]] | ||
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|[[Mai]]||[[Eiko Yamada]]||Teryl Rothery||[[Julie Franklin]] | |[[Mai]]||[[Eiko Yamada]]||[[Teryl Rothery]]||[[Julie Franklin]] | ||
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|[[Gyūmaō]]||[[Daisuke Gōri]]||Unknown||[[Christopher Sabat|Christopher R. Sabat]] | |[[Gyūmaō]]||[[Daisuke Gōri]]||Unknown||[[Christopher Sabat|Christopher R. Sabat]] | ||
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|[[Chi-Chi]]||[[Mayumi Shō]]||Unknown||[[Laura Bailey]] | |[[Chi-Chi]]||[[Mayumi Shō]]||Unknown||[[Laura Bailey]] | ||
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[[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== | ==Main Staff== | ||
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*'''Assistant Director:''' Mitsuo Hashimoto | *'''Assistant Director:''' Mitsuo Hashimoto | ||
*'''Production Progression:''' Toshihiro Ishikawa | *'''Production Progression:''' Toshihiro Ishikawa | ||
==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 7: 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|Releases | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|OP | |||
|Opening | |||
|[[Mystical Adventure|Mystical Adventure<br>(TV Size)]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:1]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-32 | |||
|Headed for Mt. Frypan | |||
|[[F37]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:13(a)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-24 | |||
|Title Card | |||
|[[C3]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:14(a)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-27 | |||
|Shuu and Mai are back | |||
|[[K-27]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:5(b)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-55 | |||
|Pilaf's lightning torture | |||
|[[G3]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:9(d)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-53 | |||
|Chi-Chi and the T-Rex | |||
|[[K-53]] | |||
|rowspan=2|Unreleased | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-70 | |||
|Enter the Ox Demon King | |||
|[[K-70]]<sup>†</sup> | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-30 | |||
|Ox Demon King is suspicious | |||
|[[I22]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:2(d)]] | |||
|- style="border-bottom: 2px solid #AAA" | |||
!scope=row|K-12 | |||
|Eyecatch A | |||
|[[C2B-2]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:19(e)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-11 | |||
|Eyecatch B | |||
|[[C4]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:23(e)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-71 | |||
|Goku and his Nyoi-bō | |||
|[[K-71]]<sup>†</sup> | |||
|Unreleased | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-72 | |||
|Goku vs the Ox Demon King | |||
|[[A6]]<sup>†</sup> | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:3(b)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-19 | |||
|Yamcha has to revive Chi-Chi! | |||
|[[K-19]] | |||
|Unreleased | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-62 | |||
|Goku's weakness | |||
|[[K-62]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:6(c)]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-43 | |||
|Chi-Chi's turn for pat-pat | |||
|[[K-43]] | |||
|Unreleased | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-73 | |||
|To Kame Island! | |||
|[[A1|Mystical Adventure! [A1]<br>(TV Size Instrumental)]]<sup>†</sup> | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 5:1]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|ED | |||
|Ending | |||
|[[I'll Give You Romance|I'll Give You Romance<br>(TV Size)]] | |||
|[[Dragon Ball & Dragon Ball Z: Daizenshuu|Daizenshuu 2:27]] | |||
|- | |||
!scope=row|K-23 | |||
|Next Episode Preview | |||
|[[M23]] | |||
|[[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]]. | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.kanzenshuu.com/episode/db/eps-007/ Kanzenshuu Episode Guide - Dragon Ball Episode 7] | *[http://www.kanzenshuu.com/episode/db/eps-007/ Kanzenshuu Episode Guide - Dragon Ball Episode 7] | ||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{Anime}} | {{Anime}} | ||
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| Gyūmaō of Mount Frypan | |||
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| Air Date | 09 April 1986 (Fuji TV) | ||
| Opening | Mystical Adventure! | ||
| Eyecatch | 1st Eyecatch | ||
| Ending | I'll Give You Romance | ||
| Episode Data | |||
| Chapters |
Dragon Ball Chapter 11 Dragon Ball Chapter 12 | ||
| TV Rating | 24.9% | ||
| Format | 4:3 (NTSC) | ||
| Main Staff Credits | |||
| Scenario | Toshiki Inoue | ||
| Art | Tadanao Tsuji | ||
| Animation | Mitsuo Shindō | ||
| Storyboard | Katsumi Endō | ||
| Director | Yoshihiro Ueda | ||
| FUNimation English Dub | |||
| Title | The Ox King on Fire Mountain | ||
| Air Date |
21 October 1995 (BLT) 28 August 2001 (redub) | ||
"Gyūmaō of Mount Frypan" is the seventh episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 09 April 1986, receiving a ratings share of 24.9%. The episode was written by Toshiki Inoue and directed by Yoshihiro Ueda.
Synopsis
After arriving at Mt. Frypan, Goku and the others land in a pinch when they are spotted by Gyūmaō, who stands guard over his castle!! However, Gyūmaō's attitude quickly changes when he learns that Goku and the others know Muten Rōshi! In order to extinguish Mt. Frypan's fire, Gyūmaō requests Goku go with his daughter Chi-Chi and borrow Muten Rōshi's Bashō Fan. Goku finds Chi-Chi, who can ride on Kinto-Un, but he powers down when she grabs his tail! Seeing this, Yamcha discovers Goku’s weakness!!
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.
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: Toshiki Inoue
- Storyboard: Katsumi Endō
- Director: Yoshihiro Ueda
- Animation Supervisor: Mitsuo Shindō
- Art Director: Tadanao Tsuji
- Key Animation: Yoriko Shirosu, Tai'ichirō Ohara, Akio Katada, Yasuhiro Kinda
- Special Effects: Yukari Hashimoto
- Photography: Motoaki Ikenoue
- Assistant Director: Mitsuo Hashimoto
- Production Progression: Toshihiro Ishikawa
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.[1]
| Dragon Ball Episode 7: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST | ||||
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| Catalogue | Scene | Catalogue/Title | Releases | |
| OP | Opening | Mystical Adventure (TV Size) |
Daizenshuu 2:1 | |
| K-32 | Headed for Mt. Frypan | F37 | Daizenshuu 2:13(a) | |
| K-24 | Title Card | C3 | Daizenshuu 2:14(a) | |
| K-27 | Shuu and Mai are back | K-27 | Daizenshuu 2:5(b) | |
| K-55 | Pilaf's lightning torture | G3 | Daizenshuu 2:9(d) | |
| K-53 | Chi-Chi and the T-Rex | K-53 | Unreleased | |
| K-70 | Enter the Ox Demon King | K-70† | ||
| K-30 | Ox Demon King is suspicious | I22 | Daizenshuu 2:2(d) | |
| K-12 | Eyecatch A | C2B-2 | Daizenshuu 2:19(e) | |
| K-11 | Eyecatch B | C4 | Daizenshuu 2:23(e) | |
| K-71 | Goku and his Nyoi-bō | K-71† | Unreleased | |
| K-72 | Goku vs the Ox Demon King | A6† | Daizenshuu 2:3(b) | |
| K-19 | Yamcha has to revive Chi-Chi! | K-19 | Unreleased | |
| K-62 | Goku's weakness | K-62 | Daizenshuu 2:6(c) | |
| K-43 | Chi-Chi's turn for pat-pat | K-43 | Unreleased | |
| K-73 | To Kame Island! | Mystical Adventure! [A1] (TV Size Instrumental)† |
Daizenshuu 5:1 | |
| ED | Ending | I'll Give You Romance (TV Size) |
Daizenshuu 2:27 | |
| K-23 | Next Episode Preview | M23 | 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.
External Links
References
- ↑ "The DragonBall BGM Daizenshuu" (11 June 2008). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.
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