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Goku and Kuririn:
To the Nostalgic Training Place
Japanese
Dragon Ball Super Episode 75 (Japanese)
English
Dragon Ball Super Episode 75 (English)
悟空とクリリン 懐かしの修行の場へ
Gokū to Kuririn Natsukashi no Shugyō no Ba e
Air Date 22 January 2017 (Fuji TV)
Opening Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!
Ending An Evil Angel and Righteous Devil
Episode Data
TV Rating 7.6%
Format 16:9 (NTSC)
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Atsuhiro Tomioka
Art Miyuki Satō
Animation Kōji Nashizawa
Shūichirō Manabe
Director Ryōta Nakamura
Toei Simulcast Subs
Title Goku and Krillin
Back to the Old Training Grounds
Simulcast 21 January 2017 (US)
FUNimation English Dub
Title Goku and Krillin: Back to the
Old Familiar Training Ground
Air Date 11 August 2018 (Toonami)
FUNimation English Subs
Title Goku and Kuririn: Back to the
Old Familiar Training Ground
Subtitles Steven J Simmons
Sub Debut Dragon Ball Super Part 6
Release Date 08 January 2019
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"Goku and Kuririn — To the Nostalgic Training Place" is the seventy-fifth episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Super. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 22 January 2017, receiving a ratings share of 7.6%. It was written by Atsuhiro Tomioka and directed by Ryōta Nakamura.

Summary

Goku is out ploughing the fields by firing ki blasts, while Chi-Chi, Gohan, and Goten watch from the side. Chi-Chi explains that Goku was wanting to train, and since the tractor is broken, this way they can kill two birds with one stone. But Goku still wants someone to spar against, so that is why Chi-Chi brought Gohan. It turns out that Beerus and Whis are heading off to a Kaiōshin/God of Destruction joint conference and cannot train Goku right now. Meanwhile Vegeta is looking extra mean today, and Piccolo is helping Dende.

Gohan tries to get Goten to spar instead, but Chi-Chi is adamant Gohan handle this himself. Though at first reluctant, Gohan realizes he can do this…as the Great Saiyaman! Using his transformation watch to get into his costume, he goes into a standard Great Saiyaman speech, though Goku is not fooled as to Saiyaman's true identity.

The two begin fighting, and before long both power up into their Super Saiyan forms. Gohan/Saiyaman gives Goku a pretty good fight…too good, in fact. Their battle ends up devastating the field, and Chi-Chi angrily tells them to fight somewhere else.

Later on at the Son household, Chi-Chi again warns Goku not to fight out in the fields again. Goku still wants a sparring partner, so Goten suggests Kuririn. While Chi-Chi says Kuririn is far too busy with his policeman job for that, Goku dashes off to see him.

Meanwhile, Kuririn is involved in a police shootout with some bank robbers, and his arm gets grazed by a bullet while shielding one of his fellow officers. Goku flies in and quickly apprehends the crooks once he learns the situation. He tells Kuririn he wants to train, and while he is worried about the wound on Kuririn's arm, Kuririn assures him it is nothing.

Back at Kuririn's house, Kuririn protests that he will not make a good training partner for Goku. He has given up martial arts and is just a cop now. But 18 chews him out for being so weak-spirited. She can't believe he got hurt by an ordinary bullet! Even Marron wonders if her father is weak. Kuririn caves under all this pressure and goes to train with Goku.

The two of them soon decide that if they are going to train together again, they might as well go do it under the Turtle Hermit, just like old times. Kuririn changes into his old Turtle School uniform, but warns Goku that he is not actually becoming a full-fledged martial artist again. He just wants to get back in shape; in his line of work he cannot be getting hurt by bullets, after all!

At Kame House, Kuririn asks Roshi to retrain him, and presents him with a dirty mag (just like old times). When Goku does not likewise offer a proper greeting, Roshi hits him. Like Kuririn, Roshi does not think he would make a good sparring partner for Goku, but decides to help Kuririn fight Goku.

Outside on the beach, Roshi has Goku wear a heavy turtle costume as he spars with Kuririn. He is not allowed to fly or go Super Saiyan either. Regardless, Goku has no trouble dodging Kuririn's attacks, and just as heis about to strike Roshi stops their match. Kuririn is worn out while Goku seems fine, yet Goku cheerfully says their fight was great training.

That night while Goku sleeps at Kame House, Kuririn stands out on the beach practicing his moves. He soon stops though, and Roshi appears, saying he seems conflicted. Roshi says that while Kuririn wants to move forward he is unsure how to go about it, and Kuririn explains how he wants to be strong for 18 and Marron.

The next morning, Roshi announces that today's training is to run an errand for him. Now that he is old, he needs a special herb to keep his strength up, something not sold in stores: Paradise Grass. It grows deep in a forest on an island somewhere, and the first one to bring some back gets Roshi's prized photo collection (another dirty book, naturally). Goku and Kuririn are not too interested in that though, so Roshi also mentions a certain technique to instantly power up one's ki that he could teach them.

Goku and Kuririn soon arrive on the island, but once inside the forest they have no clue where to go next. Fortunately, Uranai Baba appears. Roshi sent her to act as referee, watching their competition via her crystal ball. She tells them the Paradise Grass is up ahead, and the two set off running. They soon come to a giant stone gate shaped like a demon's open mouth. Baba tells them that inside is where the real challenge begins.

Through the gate is an even creepier part of the forest, filled with leafless trees. Kuririn is suddenly plagued by visions of the police shootout and 18 calling him weak. Multiple moons hang in the sky, and a heavy fog rolls up. There is definitely something wrong here! Out of the fog materialize giant phantoms of Cell, Freeza, Nappa…all sorts of enemies Goku and Kuririn have faced in the past!

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
Japanese English (FUNimation)
Son Goku Masako Nozawa Seán Schemmel
Son Gohan Kyle Hebert
Son Goten Kara Edwards
Kame-Sen'nin Masaharu Satō Mike McFarland
Kuririn Mayumi Tanaka Sonny Strait
Chi-Chi Naoko Watanabe Cynthia Cranz
No. 18 Miki Itō Meredith McCoy
Marron Hiroko Ushida Brina Palencia
Whis Masakazu Morita Ian Sinclair
Turtle Takahiro Fujimoto Chris Cason
Reporter Yūsei Oda
Burglar Kōhei Fukuhara
Daisuke Matsubara
Policeman Yūsei Oda
Keiji Hirai
Woman Yuri Noguchi
Narrator Naoki Tatsuta Doc Morgan

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.

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 "An Evil Angel and Righteous Devil" is performed by THE COLLECTORS.

Dragon Ball Super Episode 75: Norihito Sumitomo Original Soundtrack
*First usage in Dragon Ball Super.
Catalogue Scene Title Tonality Release
OP Opening Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic! (TV Size) D Major DBS 1.1 #01
S-271 Recap Mr. Satan G Major Kai TFC #04
S-402 Episode Title Card Sub-Title (Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!) D Major DBS 1.1 #40
S-403 Goku plows the fields Under the Blue Sky C Major DBS 1.1 #18
S-229 Great Saiyaman Goku D Major Kai TFC #02
S-234 Goku attacks Battle Royale A Minor Kai TFC #05
S-251 High-speed chase Reviving Majin Buu B Minor Kai TFC #28
S-253 No. 18 shames Kuririn S-253* E Minor Unreleased (Kai)
S-245 Goku vs Kuririn S-245 G Minor
S-409 Eyecatch A Eyecatch A (Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!) D Major DBS 1.1 #38
S-410 Eyecatch B Eyecatch B (Chōzetsu ☆ Dynamic!) DBS 1.1 #39
S-269 Goku and Kuririn fly to Kame House S-269 C Major Unreleased (Kai)
S-508 Kuririn attacks Fistfight Battle D Minor DBS 2.1 #19
S-244 Kuririn trains alone S-244 G♯ Minor Unreleased (Kai)
S-231 The herb S-231 G Major
S-237 In the forest S-237 B Minor
S-444 Things get creepy Inescapable Fear A Minor DBS 1.2 #10
ED Ending An Evil Angel and Righteous Devil (TV Size) C Major Theme Songs #08
S-416 Next Episode Preview Preview B (Toward Tomorrow) A Major DBS 1.1 #36

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

North America

  • Dragon Ball Super Part 6 DVD or Blu-ray (Funimation) 08 January 2019
  • Crunchyroll Simulcast (multi-region, sub only) 21 January 2017
  • Funimation Now Simulcast (sub or dub) 21 January 2017
  • VRV Simulcast (sub only) 30 March 2017
  • Adult Swim On-Demand (dub only)
  • Digital purchase (Simmons subtitles)
    • Amazon (dub and sub sold separately)
    • Microsoft (dub and sub sold separately)
    • Google Play (dub)

United Kingdom

Australia and New Zealand

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Notes

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