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==Biography==
==Biography==
Kuririn spends eight years training at [[Ōrin Temple]]<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=28}}</ref> before seeking out [[Muten Rōshi]], also known as the Turtle Hermit. He arrives at Muten Rōshi's island in '''[[Age 749]]'''<ref>{{Cite guidebook|Title="Chronological Table of DB World"|Book=31|Page=p. 14}}</ref>, saying he has come from a village in the far East. Though reluctant to train him at first, the Turtle Hermit is persuaded once Kuririn gifts him a dirty magazine. He orders Kuririn and his other student, [[Son Goku]], to go find him a girl, but Kuririn is not pure-hearted enough to ride ''[[Kinto'un]]''.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=25}}</ref> He resorts to clinging to Goku's back, and after introducing [[Lunch]] to the Turtle Hermit, their training begins.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=27}}</ref>


Kuririn sees Goku as a rival at first, but bonds with him during the eight months of training before the Turtle Hermit enters his two pupils into the ''[[Tenka'ichi Budōkai]]''.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=32}}</ref> In the preliminary matches, Kuririn faces one of his former [[Ōrin Temple Upperclassman|classmates]] from Ōrin Temple. Having been bullied by him in the past, Kuririn is nervous, but he is able to win with ease thanks to the Turtle Hermit's training.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=33}}</ref> He and Goku both make it to the final eight, where Kuririn faces [[Bacterian]], a martial artist who has never bathed in his life. His stench and disgusting attacks make it difficult for Kuririn to fight back, until Goku reminds him he has no nose.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=36}}</ref> Kuririn loses his next match against Jackie Chun, however,<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=43}}</ref> a mysterious old man who goes on to fight Goku in the final match. When the full moon comes out during that showdown, Kuririn witnesses Goku's [[Great Ape]] transformation for the first time.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=50}}</ref> It is undone when Jackie Chun blows up the moon with a ''[[Kamehameha]]'', the Turtle Hermit's signature technique.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=52}}</ref>
After the tournament, Goku goes off to look for his [[Son Gohan (Grandpa)|grandfather's]] [[Four-Star Ball|keepsake]], one of the seven [[Dragon Balls]] that, when gathered together, grant the collector a single wish. Kuririn considers going with him, but he cannot ride ''Kinto'un''.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=54}}</ref> Instead, he goes back to [[Kame House]] until Goku shows up again. His friend [[Bulma|Bulma's]] [[Dragon Radar]] indicates that one of the Dragon Balls is somewhere in the ocean, so Bulma and Goku have come to lend the Turtle Hermit's submarine.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=71}}</ref> Kuririn comes with them on this underwater adventure, and they end up fighting the [[Red Ribbon Army|Red Ribbon Army's]] [[General Blue]] in a [[Pirate Cave|cave]].<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=77}}</ref> Goku eventually chases after him,<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=80}}</ref> and Kuririn and the others do not hear from him until they learn he is attacking the Red Ribbon Army's headquarters.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=94}}</ref> Everyone goes over there intending to help out, but when they get there, Goku has already defeated the army. Wanting to get some training in to catch back up to Goku, Kuririn joins him on his visit to the [[Fortuneteller Crone]].<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=97}}</ref> They want her to divine the location of the last Dragon Ball, but they have to fight her five champions first. Kuririn fights [[Dracula Man]], a kickboxer who can turn into a bat, but suffers too much blood loss to continue fighting.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=99}}</ref> He helps [[Yamcha]] during his match by pulling Bulma's top down in front of the Turtle Hermit, causing the latter to spurt blood from his nose all over Yamcha's [[Mr. Invisible|invisible]] opponent.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=100}}</ref> Goku eventually beats the Crone's final champion and manages to get his wish from the Dragon Balls to resurrect a [[Bora|friend]] who was killed by an [[Tao Pai-Pai|assassin]] working for the Red Ribbon Army.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=111}}</ref>
During the next three years, Yamcha trains alongside Kuririn under the Turtle Hermit, while Goku is off on a solitary training journey.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=112}}</ref> They meet again at the next ''Tenka'ichi Budōkai'', where they are opposed by the [[Crane Hermit]] and his pupils. Kuririn's first opponent is [[Chiaotzu]], against whom he manages to perform his first ''Kamehameha''.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=121}}</ref> He then faces Goku in the semi-finals, and manages to get a hold of Goku's weak point - his tail - but Goku has trained to overcome that weakness and defeats Kuririn instead.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=127}}</ref> After the final match, which Goku narrowly loses to [[Tenshinhan]], Kuririn goes to fetch Goku's stuff, but encounters a [[Tambourine|demon]] who kills him.<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=134}}</ref> Upon being resurrected by the Dragon Balls, Kuririn learns that Goku defeated the demon and his boss, the [[Demon King Piccolo]], and is currently training under [[Earth's God|God]].<ref>{{Cite manga|Chp=165}}</ref>


==Name==
==Name==

Revision as of 14:54, 21 March 2026

Kuririn
クリリン (Kuririn)
Manga
Kuririn (Manga)
Anime
Kuririn (Anime)
English Name(s) Krillin (Ocean/FUNimation)
Kuririn (Viz)
Name Pun Kuri (chestnut), Shaolin
Manga Debut Dragon Ball Chapter 25
Anime Debut Dragon Ball Episode 14
Japanese VA Mayumi Tanaka
Canadian VA Terry Klassen
Funimation VA Laurie Steele (Child)
Sonny Strait (Adult)
Personal Data
Birth 29 October, Age 736[1][2]
Death 07 May, Age 753[5]
24 December, Age 763[6]
08 May, Age 774[7]
After 07 May, Age 789[8]
Height 153 cm[3]
Weight 45 kg[4]
Classification Human-Type Earthing
Martial Artist
Universe Universe 7
Occupation Police Officer
Notable Skills Kamehameha
Kienzan
Taiyō-Ken
Relationship Data
Spouse Artificial Human No. 18
Children Marron (Daughter)
Relatives Artificial Human No. 17 (Brother-in-Law)
No. 17's Wife (Sister-in-Law)
No. 17's Children (Nieces and Nephews)
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Kuririn is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Kuririn makes his debut in chapter 25, published in the 1985 #25 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Biography

Kuririn spends eight years training at Ōrin Temple[9] before seeking out Muten Rōshi, also known as the Turtle Hermit. He arrives at Muten Rōshi's island in Age 749[10], saying he has come from a village in the far East. Though reluctant to train him at first, the Turtle Hermit is persuaded once Kuririn gifts him a dirty magazine. He orders Kuririn and his other student, Son Goku, to go find him a girl, but Kuririn is not pure-hearted enough to ride Kinto'un.[11] He resorts to clinging to Goku's back, and after introducing Lunch to the Turtle Hermit, their training begins.[12]

Kuririn sees Goku as a rival at first, but bonds with him during the eight months of training before the Turtle Hermit enters his two pupils into the Tenka'ichi Budōkai.[13] In the preliminary matches, Kuririn faces one of his former classmates from Ōrin Temple. Having been bullied by him in the past, Kuririn is nervous, but he is able to win with ease thanks to the Turtle Hermit's training.[14] He and Goku both make it to the final eight, where Kuririn faces Bacterian, a martial artist who has never bathed in his life. His stench and disgusting attacks make it difficult for Kuririn to fight back, until Goku reminds him he has no nose.[15] Kuririn loses his next match against Jackie Chun, however,[16] a mysterious old man who goes on to fight Goku in the final match. When the full moon comes out during that showdown, Kuririn witnesses Goku's Great Ape transformation for the first time.[17] It is undone when Jackie Chun blows up the moon with a Kamehameha, the Turtle Hermit's signature technique.[18]

After the tournament, Goku goes off to look for his grandfather's keepsake, one of the seven Dragon Balls that, when gathered together, grant the collector a single wish. Kuririn considers going with him, but he cannot ride Kinto'un.[19] Instead, he goes back to Kame House until Goku shows up again. His friend Bulma's Dragon Radar indicates that one of the Dragon Balls is somewhere in the ocean, so Bulma and Goku have come to lend the Turtle Hermit's submarine.[20] Kuririn comes with them on this underwater adventure, and they end up fighting the Red Ribbon Army's General Blue in a cave.[21] Goku eventually chases after him,[22] and Kuririn and the others do not hear from him until they learn he is attacking the Red Ribbon Army's headquarters.[23] Everyone goes over there intending to help out, but when they get there, Goku has already defeated the army. Wanting to get some training in to catch back up to Goku, Kuririn joins him on his visit to the Fortuneteller Crone.[24] They want her to divine the location of the last Dragon Ball, but they have to fight her five champions first. Kuririn fights Dracula Man, a kickboxer who can turn into a bat, but suffers too much blood loss to continue fighting.[25] He helps Yamcha during his match by pulling Bulma's top down in front of the Turtle Hermit, causing the latter to spurt blood from his nose all over Yamcha's invisible opponent.[26] Goku eventually beats the Crone's final champion and manages to get his wish from the Dragon Balls to resurrect a friend who was killed by an assassin working for the Red Ribbon Army.[27]

During the next three years, Yamcha trains alongside Kuririn under the Turtle Hermit, while Goku is off on a solitary training journey.[28] They meet again at the next Tenka'ichi Budōkai, where they are opposed by the Crane Hermit and his pupils. Kuririn's first opponent is Chiaotzu, against whom he manages to perform his first Kamehameha.[29] He then faces Goku in the semi-finals, and manages to get a hold of Goku's weak point - his tail - but Goku has trained to overcome that weakness and defeats Kuririn instead.[30] After the final match, which Goku narrowly loses to Tenshinhan, Kuririn goes to fetch Goku's stuff, but encounters a demon who kills him.[31] Upon being resurrected by the Dragon Balls, Kuririn learns that Goku defeated the demon and his boss, the Demon King Piccolo, and is currently training under God.[32]

Name

Kuririn's name is a pun on the Japanese word "kuri" (栗), meaning chestnut, and Shaolin, a type of monk.

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

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Performance

A list or description of the various voice actors that portrayed the character.

Notes

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External Links

References

  1. "Character Biography Data". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #37. Japan: Shueisha, 12 August 1986. (pp. 19-21)
    "Character Biography Data" (01 December 2014). Kanzenshuu. Retrieved: 20 March 2019.
  2. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 20-21)
  3. "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (pp. 72)
  4. "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (pp. 72)
  5. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 24-25)
  6. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 28-29)
  7. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 7: Dragon Ball Large Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 05 February 1996. ISBN 4-08-782757-7. (pp. 32-33)
  8. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 27)
  9. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 28: "The Training Begins!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #28. Japan: Shueisha, 11 June 1985.
  10. "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 14)
  11. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 25: "A Rival? Arrival!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #25. Japan: Shueisha, 21 May 1985.
  12. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 27: "Lunch's Sneeze". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #27. Japan: Shueisha, 04 June 1985.
  13. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 32: "The Tenka'ichi Budōkai Begins!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #32. Japan: Shueisha, 09 July 1985.
  14. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 33: "The Power of Training!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #33. Japan: Shueisha, 16 July 1985.
  15. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 36: "The First Match". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #36. Japan: Shueisha, 06 August 1985.
  16. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 43: "The Mysterious Jackie Chun". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #43. Japan: Shueisha, 24 September 1985.
  17. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 50: "Goku's Greatest Pinch!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #50. Japan: Shueisha, 12 November 1985.
  18. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 52: "The Climax Nears!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1985 #52. Japan: Shueisha, 26 November 1985.
  19. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 54: "Another Adventure!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #03/04. Japan: Shueisha, 10 December 1985.
  20. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 71: "Kame House Discovered!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #21. Japan: Shueisha, 22 April 1986.
  21. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 77: "Blue's Shining Eyes". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #27. Japan: Shueisha, 03 June 1986.
  22. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 80: "The Three Stolen Dragon Balls". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #30. Japan: Shueisha, 24 June 1986.
  23. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 94: "Son Goku's Charge!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #44. Japan: Shueisha, 30 September 1986.
  24. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 97: "The Final Dragon Ball". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #47. Japan: Shueisha, 21 October 1986.
  25. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 99: "The Five Warriors". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #49. Japan: Shueisha, 01 November 1986.
  26. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 100: "A Great Bloody Battle". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #50. Japan: Shueisha, 11 November 1986.
  27. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 111: "Once Again, Shenlong!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #11. Japan: Shueisha, 10 February 1987.
  28. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 112: "Run, Son Goku!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #12. Japan: Shueisha, 17 February 1987.
  29. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 121: "Kuririn's Great Strategy". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #21. Japan: Shueisha, 21 April 1987.
  30. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 127: "Kuririn's Strategy, Goku's Strategy". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #27. Japan: Shueisha, 02 June 1987.
  31. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 134: "The Martial Arts Tournament Concludes! And Then...". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1987 #34. Japan: Shueisha, 21 July 1987.
  32. Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 165: "Shenlong is Revived!!". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1988 #15. Japan: Shueisha, 08 March 1988.