Dragon Ball Super Episode 30
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| Rehearsing for the "Martial Arts Match" Who Are the Two Remaining Members?! | |||
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| Air Date | 07 February 2016 (Fuji TV) | ||
| Opening | Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic! | ||
| Eyecatch |
Part A: Goku Part B: Gohan & Mister Satan | ||
| Ending | Light Pink | ||
| Episode Data | |||
| TV Rating | 6.7% | ||
| Format | 16:9 (NTSC) | ||
| Main Staff Credits | |||
| Scenario | Yoshifumi Fukushima | ||
| Art | Shinzō Yuki | ||
| Animation | Masahiro Shimanuki | ||
| Director | Takahiro Imamura | ||
| Toei Simulcast Subs | |||
| Title |
A Review Before the 'Martial Arts Match' Who Are the Last Two Members?! | ||
| Simulcast | 12 November 2016 | ||
| FUNimation English Dub | |||
| Title |
A Run-Through for the Competition! Who Are the Last Two Members?! | ||
| Air Date | 19 August, 2017 (Toonami) | ||
| FUNimation English Subs | |||
| Title |
A Run-Through for the Competition! Who Are the Last Two Members?! | ||
| Subtitles | Steven J Simmons | ||
| Sub Debut | Dragon Ball Super Part 3 | ||
| Release Date | 20 February 2018 | ||
"Rehearsing for the "Martial Arts Match" — Who Are the Two Remaining Members?!" is the thirtieth episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 07 February 2016. It was written by Yoshifumi Fukushima and directed by Takahiro Imamura.
A significant portion of this episode is dedicated to recapping previous events, so the standard recap is replaced by a short prologue before the title card. The ample reusage of older footage in this episode facilitated a break in the show's stressed production schedule.
Synopsis
Summary
Prologue
As Goku and Vegeta wonder who they will pick for the remaining spots on the Universe 7 team, they meet up with Kuririn.
Part A
Kuririn mistakenly thinks that Goku and Vegeta are having a picnic in outer space. It seems he heard this from No. 18, who heard it from Chi-Chi, who apparently misunderstood something Goku said. Goku fills Kuririn in on the real situation, explaining all about the upcoming tournament against Universe 6. Goku reasons that they need to have Majin Boo on their team: even with the evil Boo removed from him, he is still a force to be reckoned with when he gets mad. Goku mentions that the evil Boo has been reincarnated as a human, but says that this reincarnation is still too young to compete. He and Vegeta stop by Mister Satan's house to recruit Boo, who is initially uninterested, but Goku tempts him by offering him a wish with the Super Dragon Balls. However, Boo notes that Satan has already provided him with everything he wants, so if he wins he will just give his wish to Satan.
Part B
Over on Beerus's planet, Beerus chows down on more instant ramen, while Whis asks him why he agreed to this tournament. Could it be that a little bit of Goku's spirit is rubbing off on Beerus? Beerus denies this, and in turn questions Whis as to why he started training Goku and Vegeta. Does Whis want to have those two fight Beerus someday? Whis denies this as well, and the two head off to meet Monaka.

Back on Earth, Goten and Trunks meet up with Goku and Vegeta; like Kuririn, they are disappointed to learn that there is no picnic after all. Trunks is excited when he hears about the tournament, but Vegeta tells him Fusion is against the rules, and that if he wants to participate he must train to be strong on his own. Goku and Vegeta continue on, and interrupt Piccolo and Gohan during their sparring match. At first Gohan is eager to enter the tournament and show off the fruits of his training, but when he finds out that it is in four days he reluctantly turns the offer down, since he has an academic conference that day which he absolutely cannot miss. Instead, Piccolo agrees to be on the team. Back at Capsule Corporation, Jaco has still not reached Earth, much to Bulma's annoyance. Goku wants to train with Vegeta and Piccolo in the Room of Spirit and Time, which Dende is currently fixing. That way, they can get three years' worth of training done in only three days. Piccolo declines, saying that he would not be able to keep up with their training and he would be better off meditating outside. Vegeta initially refuses as well, saying that he and Goku are near their limit and would not be able to power up much more even if they trained. But Goku is obsessed with closing the gap between them and Monaka, so Vegeta eventually agrees to train with him.
Out in space, Beerus and Whis approach Monaka's planet. Whis seems uncertain about inviting Monaka to the tournament, thinking that something bad might happen. Beerus however is confident, and tells Whis to leave everything to him...
Episode Notes
- While flying along with Goku and Vegeta, Kuririn (Mayumi Tanaka) impersonates the voices of Chi-Chi, No. 18, and Marron as he recounts Chi-Chi telling No. 18 there would be a picnic in space.
- The book Majin Boo is reading is a Neko Majin picture book titled, "Yoiko no Ehon'" (よいこのえほん), meaning "Good Children's Picture Book".
- Monaka's name is likely taken directly from monaka, a Japanese sweet (made of 'azuki' bean jam filling sandwiched between two thin crisp wafers made from mochi), and adapting the name spelling into katakana.
- 最中 ('mo·na·ka') › モナカ ('mo·na·ka')
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.
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: Takahiro Imamura
- Animation Supervisor: Masahiro Shimanuki
- Art Director: Shinzō Yuki
- Key Animation: Kōji Nashizawa, Masahiro Shimanuki, Miyako Tsuji, Katsuji Matsumoto, Toei Animation Philippines
- In-Between Animation, Digital Coloring: Toei Animation Philippines, Buyū
- Digital Special Effects: Nobuhiro Shimokawa
- Assistant Director: Hitomi Kurihara, Kazuya Karasawa
- Assistant Production Manager: Kazuo Fukuda
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 "Light Pink" is performed by LACCO TOWER.
No new musical tracks are used in this episode. Since a significant portion of the episode is dedicated to recapping previous events, the standard recap of the previous episode is omitted, but the recap music is used at the very end of the episode. "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (Days of Battle)" is only used in this fashion in one other episode: the final episode of the series, Dragon Ball Super Episode 131.
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. Simulcast dates reflect regional time zones.
Japan
- Dragon Ball Super Box 3 Blu-ray (Toei) 02 July 2016
- Toei Channel On-Demand
North America
Streaming debut dates only apply to the subtitled simulcast. Dubbed episodes were added to Funimation's streaming service a few weeks after the Toonami broadcast.
- Dragon Ball Super Part 3 DVD or Blu-ray (Funimation) 20 February 2018
- Crunchyroll Simulcast (multi-region, sub only) 12 November 2016
- Funimation Now Simulcast (sub or dub) 12 November 2016
- VRV Simulcast (sub only) 30 March 2017
- Adult Swim On-Demand (dub only)
- Digital purchase (Simmons subtitles)
United Kingdom
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.
- Dragon Ball Super Part 3 DVD or Blu-ray (Funimation-MangaUK) 04 June 2018
- Crunchyroll Streaming (multi-region, sub only) 13 November 2016
Australia and New Zealand
Streaming debut dates only apply to the subtitled simulcast. Dubbed episodes were added to AnimeLab's streaming service around the time of the Madman home video release.
- Dragon Ball Super Part 3 (Funimation-Madman) 07 March 2018
- Dragon Ball Super Collection 1 (Madman) 05 December 2018
- AnimeLab Streaming (sub or dub) 13 November 2016
- Digital purchase: iTunes (dub)
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