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| eng_title = The Wedding Dress In Flames | | eng_title = The Wedding Dress In Flames | ||
| air_date = [[Template:March 15|15 March 1989]] ([[Fuji TV]]) | | air_date = [[Template:March 15|15 March 1989]] ([[Fuji TV]]) | ||
| opening = [[Makafushigi | | opening = [[Makafushigi Adventure!|Mystical Adventure!]] | ||
| eyecatch = 2nd Eyecatch | | eyecatch = 2nd Eyecatch | ||
| ending = [[ | | ending = [[Romantic Ageru Yo|I'll Give You Romance]] | ||
| chapters = Filler Episode | | chapters = Filler Episode | ||
| rating = 16.9% | | rating = 16.9% | ||
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| ocean_date = | | ocean_date = | ||
| funi_title = Dress in Flames | | funi_title = Dress in Flames | ||
| funi_date = 20 November 2003 ([[ | | funi_date = 20 November 2003 ([[Toonami]]) | ||
| sub_title = The Wedding Dress Inside the<br>Flames | |||
| funi_trans = [[Clyde Mandelin]] | |||
| sub_debut = [[Dragon Ball: Piccolo Jr. Saga Part Two|Piccolo Jr. Saga Part 2]] | |||
| sub_date = 19 August 2003 | |||
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"'''The Wedding Dress In Flames'''" is the one hundred and forty-ninth episode of the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball]]''. The episode first aired in Japan on [[Fuji TV]] on '''15 March 1989''', receiving a ratings share of 16.9%. It was written by [[Takao Koyama]] and directed by [[Daisuke Nishio]]. | "'''The Wedding Dress In Flames'''" is the one hundred and forty-ninth episode of the Japanese animated television series ''[[Dragon Ball]]''. The episode first aired in Japan on [[Fuji TV]] on '''15 March 1989''', receiving a ratings share of 16.9%. It was written by [[Takao Koyama]] and directed by [[Daisuke Nishio]]. | ||
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|[[Chi-Chi]]||[[Mayumi Shō]]||[[Cynthia Cranz]] | |[[Chi-Chi]]||[[Mayumi Shō]]||[[Cynthia Cranz]] | ||
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|[[ | |[[Ox Demon King]]||[[Daisuke Gōri]]||[[Kyle Hebert]] | ||
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|[[ | |[[Turtle Hermit]]||[[Kōhei Miyauchi]]||[[Mike McFarland]] | ||
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|[[ | |[[Fortuneteller Crone]]||[[Junpei Takiguchi]]||[[Linda Young]] | ||
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|[[Jasmine]]||[[Masaharu Satō]]||Unknown | |[[Jasmine]]||[[Masaharu Satō]]||rowspan=2|Unknown | ||
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|[[Un'nan]]||[[Ginzō Matsuo]] | |[[Un'nan]]||[[Ginzō Matsuo]] | ||
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|[[Narrator]]||[[Jōji Yanami]]||[[Kyle Hebert]] | |[[Narrator]]||[[Jōji Yanami]]||[[Kyle Hebert]] | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.kanzenshuu.com/episode/ | *[http://www.kanzenshuu.com/episode/db/eps-149/ Kanzenshuu Episode Guide - Dragon Ball Episode 149] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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| Air Date | 15 March 1989 (Fuji TV) | ||
| Opening | Mystical Adventure! | ||
| Eyecatch | 2nd Eyecatch | ||
| Ending | I'll Give You Romance | ||
| Episode Data | |||
| Chapters | Filler Episode | ||
| TV Rating | 16.9% | ||
| Format | 4:3 (NTSC) | ||
| Main Staff Credits | |||
| Scenario | Takao Koyama | ||
| Art | Shigenori Takada | ||
| Animation | Mitsuo Shindō | ||
| Director | Daisuke Nishio | ||
| FUNimation English Dub | |||
| Title | Dress in Flames | ||
| Air Date | 20 November 2003 (Toonami) | ||
| FUNimation English Subs | |||
| Title |
The Wedding Dress Inside the Flames | ||
| Subtitles | Clyde Mandelin | ||
| Sub Debut | Piccolo Jr. Saga Part 2 | ||
| Release Date | 19 August 2003 | ||
"The Wedding Dress In Flames" is the one hundred and forty-ninth episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 15 March 1989, receiving a ratings share of 16.9%. It was written by Takao Koyama and directed by Daisuke Nishio.
Synopsis
Once Goku and Chi-Chi reach Gyūmaō's castle, Gyūmaō shows the wedding dress that is Chi-Chi's keepsake from her mother. But all of a sudden, tongues of fire spring up and trap Gyūmaō inside the castle!! Seeking the Bashō Fan, the pair consults Uranai Baba, and they soon arrive at Oolong's hometown, Octagon Village. While Goku scouts out the area, the perverted villagers suggest to Chi-Chi that she bath in the hot springs. But Goku pulls out the hot spring's plug, and a stone pillar engraved with the method of creating the Bashō Fan appears!! Uranai Baba says that she saw this diagram at Kame House.
Cast
The following table provides the cast as credited in the original Japanese broadcast.
| Character | Cast | |
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| Japanese | English (FUNimation) | |
| Son Goku | Masako Nozawa | Sean Schemmel |
| Chi-Chi | Mayumi Shō | Cynthia Cranz |
| Ox Demon King | Daisuke Gōri | Kyle Hebert |
| Turtle Hermit | Kōhei Miyauchi | Mike McFarland |
| Fortuneteller Crone | Junpei Takiguchi | Linda Young |
| Jasmine | Masaharu Satō | Unknown |
| Un'nan | Ginzō Matsuo | |
| Narrator | Jōji Yanami | Kyle Hebert |
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: Takao Koyama
- Director (Storyboard): Daisuke Nishio
- Animation Supervisor: Mitsuo Shindō
- Art Director: Shigenori Takada
- Key Animation: Mitsuo Shindō, Teruhisa Ryū, Tadayoshi Yamamuro
- Special Effects: Kazuya Sakurada
- Assistant Director: Tatsuya Orime
- Production Progression: Akihiko Yamaguchi
External Links
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