Dragon Ball Super Episode 17
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| Pan is Born! And Goku Goes Off on a Training Journey?! | |||
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| Air Date | 01 November 2015 (Fuji TV) | ||
| Opening | Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic! | ||
| Eyecatch |
Part A: Gohan & Mister Satan Part B: Goku | ||
| Ending | Starring Star | ||
| Episode Data | |||
| TV Rating | 5.6% | ||
| Format | 16:9 (NTSC) | ||
| Main Staff Credits | |||
| Scenario | Yoshifumi Fukushima | ||
| Art | Bun-sun Lee | ||
| Animation | Osamu Ishikawa, Yui Kinoshita | ||
| Director | Masanori Satō | ||
| Toei Simulcast Subs | |||
| Title |
Pan is Born! And Goku Goes on a Training Trip?! | ||
| Simulcast | 05 November 2016 | ||
| FUNimation English Dub | |||
| Title |
Pan is Born! And Goku Goes on a Training Journey?! | ||
| Air Date | 06 May, 2017 (Toonami) | ||
| FUNimation English Subs | |||
| Title |
Pan is Born! And Goku Goes on a Training Journey?! | ||
| Subtitles | Steven J Simmons | ||
| Sub Debut | Dragon Ball Super Part 2 | ||
| Release Date | 03 October 2017 | ||
| Bang Zoom! English Dub | |||
| Title |
Pan is Born! And Goku Sets Off on a Training Journey?! | ||
| Air Date | 29 October 2017 | ||
"Pan is Born! And Goku Goes Off on a Training Journey?!" is the third episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 01 November 2015. It was written by Yoshifumi Fukushima and directed by Masanori Satō.
Synopsis
Summary
It has been more than half a year since Vegeta left to train with Whis. Gohan and Videl's daughter Pan has been born, and Mister Satan comes over to play with her, making plenty of silly faces to keep her entertained. Gohan returns home from work and transforms into his "Great Saiyaman" costume, likewise putting on a show to entertain Pan. He promises to defeat the evil Satan who is trying to "steal her heart", and he and Mister Satan playfully spar, tossing Pan around as they do. Just then Chi-Chi comes over, and is horrified to see the rough and tumble way they handle Pan. Though Gohan assures his mother that Pan, being part Saiyan, should be more than fine with a little roughhousing, Chi-Chi is adamant that they raise her as a gentle girly-girl, so that she will not end up as another "battle-loving idiot". Mister Satan protests that he dreams of raising Pan to be a great martial artist who can serve as his successor and have over a hundred disciples, but Chi-Chi still does not budge on the subject.
Driving in the city, Bulma is stopped at a light when a pair of robbers zip by, pursued by a police officer. The robbers scratch Bulma's car as they pass, so she takes off after them, and thanks to her and the policeman the robbers are soon caught. In fact, the police officer is none other than Kuririn! Although he's thankful for Bulma's help, he still gives her a ticket for speeding. Just then his phone rings. He and Bulma are summoned over to Gohan's house to try and help deal with the situation, with Goku and Goten showing up at the same time too. Bulma promises to help calm Chi-Chi down if Kuririn gets rid of her ticket. She assures Chi-Chi that she should look on the bright side: Gohan has successfully become a scholar, and even Goku is working now... as opposed to Vegeta, who has been off training with Whis for half a year without coming back home. When Goku overhears this, he freaks out and come crashing through the wall. Wanting to train with Whis too, he asks Bulma to tell him when he will stop by next. However, Chi-Chi is opposed to Goku going off to train. Kuririn whispers to Goku that he should just search for Vegeta's ki and teleport after him. Sadly, Goku cannot sense Vegeta's ki at all... he must be too far away.
Desperate, Goku starts following Bulma around badgering her about Whis: at home, at work, and even when coming out of the shower! Finally, Bulma gives Goku a cellphone and promises to call him the next time Whis turns up. Chi-Chi oversees this, so Goku covers by telling her that he and Bulma are planning a surprise party for Pan and need to keep in touch. Chi-Chi is thrilled that Goku is finally acting as a good grandfather. Goku now spends his time sitting around waiting for his phone to ring, and Gohan starts to wonder what is going on. When Chi-Chi happily assures him that he will "find out soon enough", Gohan just becomes even more suspicious. Following his father around, he hides nearby when Goku finally gets the call that Whis has arrived on Earth. Goku changes into his dōgi and blasts off, arriving in front of Bulma and Whis as they are heading off to eat. Seeing this, Gohan's suspicions are confirmed. Goku begs Whis to train him, and Whis agrees, but says Goku must wait until he has finished eating with Bulma. Whis and Bulma sit down to eat, but Goku constantly interrupts asking if they are done yet, making Whis increasingly annoyed. After the meal, he sternly tells Goku that such impatience might be a problem when it comes to his training.
Before Goku can leave with Whis though, Chi-Chi arrives, having been tipped off by Gohan (who meekly apologizes to his father). Goku says he will just be gone for a little bit, but Chi-Chi is not buying it; she's heard that line too many times. Gohan argues that Goku needs to train and grow stronger in order to protect the Earth, but Chi-Chi maintains that Goku needs to be a good grandfather for Pan. Bored with all this, Whis starts to leave, and Goku runs after him, grabbing onto him just before he rockets off into space. Surprisingly, once Goku's gone Chi-Chi is not so mad, finally seeming to accept the situation. She does wonder about that surprise party for Pan, but Bulma assures her that she will throw a big flashy one. It will be another bingo tournament, although no Dragon Balls this time, but still lots of great prizes. Looking up into the sky, Gohan wishes his dad good luck with his training.
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 | |
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| Japanese | English (FUNimation) | |
| Son Goku | Masako Nozawa | Sean Schemmel |
| Son Gohan | Kyle Hebert | |
| Son Goten | Kara Edwards | |
| Bulma | Hiromi Tsuru | Monica Rial |
| Kuririn | Mayumi Tanaka | Sonny Strait |
| Chi-Chi | Naoko Watanabe | Cynthia Cranz |
| Videl | Yūko Minaguchi | Kara Edwards |
| Mister Satan | Unshō Ishizuka | Chris Rager |
| Whis | Masakazu Morita | Ian Sinclair |
| Robber | Keiji Hirai | |
| Robber | Sōta Arai | |
| Pedestrian | Sōnosuke Hattori | |
| Narration | Naoki Tatsuta | Doc Morgan |
| Pan | Jeannie Tirado | |
| Additional Voices | Jim Foronda, Justin Briner Ricco Fajardo, Donald Shults Rawly Pickens, Stephen Hoff | |
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: Yoshifumi Fukushima
- Director: Masanori Satō
- Animation Supervisor: Osamu Ishikawa, Yui Kinoshita
- Art Director: Bun-sun Lee
- Key Animation: Masahiro Shimanuki, Fumio Fukushima, Tatsuhiro Nagaki, Kumiko Kasuga, Motoki Yagi, Hiroyuki Itai, Takashi Hirabayashi, Mua Tsukino, Rika Kanetaka, Production IMS, OFFICE DCI, Toei Animation Philippines
- Assistant Animation Supervisor: Tomoko Kusunoki, Reika Hoshino, Chihiro Tanaka
- In-Between Animation, Digital Coloring: Toei Animation Philippines, Kagura, Buyū
- Digital Special Effects: Nobuhiro Shimokawa
- Assistant Director: Masanori Satō
- Assistant Production Manager: Ryō Nanba
Music
The following table is a scene-by-scene account of the musical tracks used in this episode. The background music is composed by Norihito Sumitomo, and our in-house catalogue numbers apply to tracks composed or arranged by him. The opening song "Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic" is performed by Kazuya Yoshii, and the ending song "Starring Star" is performed by KEYTALK.
Availability
This episode has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both streaming and physical formats. "Simulcast" streaming services (even Funimation) use the Toei Animation subtitles rather than the Funimation subtitles by Steven J. Simmons, while digital purchase platforms use the Simmons subtitles that are provided on the Funimation DVDs and Blu-rays.
Streaming debut dates only apply to the subtitled simulcast. Dubbed episodes were to Funimation's streaming service a few weeks after the dub broadcast, and to AnimeLab around the time of the Madman home video release. Simulcast dates reflect regional time zones. The United Kingdom was originally covered by the now-defunct Daisuki streaming service until Crunchyroll added the UK to their Dragon Ball Super coverage area on 30 May 2017.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Super Box 2 Blu-ray (Toei) 02 March 2016
- Toei Channel On-Demand
North America
- Dragon Ball Super Part 2 DVD or Blu-ray (Funimation) 03 October 2017
- Crunchyroll Simulcast (multi-region, sub only) 05 November 2016
- Funimation Now Simulcast (sub or dub) 05 November 2016
- VRV Simulcast (sub only) 30 March 2017
- Adult Swim On-Demand (dub only)
- Digital purchase (Simmons subtitles)
United Kingdom
- Dragon Ball Super Part 2 DVD or Blu-ray (Funimation-MangaUK) 29 January 2018
- Crunchyroll Streaming (multi-region, sub only) 06 November 2016
Australia and New Zealand
- Dragon Ball Super Part 2 (Funimation-Madman) 06 December 2017
- Dragon Ball Super Collection 1 (Madman) 05 December 2018
- AnimeLab Streaming (sub or dub) 06 November 2016
- Digital purchase: iTunes (dub)
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