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Goku Dies! There's Only One Chance Left
Japanese
Dragon Ball Z Episode 5 (Japanese)
English
Dragon Ball Z Episode 5 (English)
悟空死す!ラストチャンスは一度だけ
Gokū Shisu! Rasuto Chansu wa Ichido dake
Air Date 24 May 1989 (Fuji TV)
Opening CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA
Eyecatch 1st Eyecatch
Ending Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!
Episode Data
Chapters Dragon Ball Chapter 203
Dragon Ball Chapter 204
"Kai" Episodes Dragon Ball Kai Episode 3
Dragon Ball Kai Episode 4
TV Rating 16.4%
Format 4:3 (NTSC)
Main Staff Credits
Scenario Takao Koyama
Art Yūji Ikeda
Tatsuo Yamamoto
Animation Masayuki Uchiyama
Director Kazuhisa Takenōchi
FUNimation English Dub
Title Gohan's Rage
Air Date 21 June 2005 (Cartoon Network)
Original # Episode 3 (27 September 1996)
Episode 4 (04 October 1996)
FUNimation English Subs
Title Goku Dies! There's Only One
Last Chance
Subtitles Steven J. Simmons
Sub Debut Ultimate Uncut: Piccolo's Plan
Release Date 14 June 2005
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"Goku Dies! There's Only One Chance Left" is the fifth episode of the Japanese animated television series Dragon Ball Z. The episode first aired in Japan on Fuji TV on 24 May 1989, receiving a ratings share of 16.4%. It was written by series organizer Takao Koyama and directed by Kazuhisa Takenōchi.

Synopsis

Gohan bursts from the spaceship and body slams Raditz! Astonished, Raditz tries to kill the now instantly powered-down Gohan, but Goku immobilizes him. As Goku says to shoot them both, Piccolo fires the Makankōsappō. The beam pierces through their two bodies!! In his death agony, Raditz's last words are that the two remaining Saiyans out in space will attack Earth in one year. Bulma and the others arrive, having followed behind, and as they watch, Goku passes away as well.[1]

Summary

Part A

Raditz and Piccolo are shocked as Gohan bursts forth from the pod where he had been imprisoned, shaking with anger. Goku is unable to move, but he calls out to Gohan, telling him to run. Raditz reads Gohan's battle power on his scouter at 1,307. Gohan's anger comes to a crescendo. He demands that Raditz stop bullying his father, then launches himself at Raditz, hitting him in the chest with his head. Raditz's armor is cracked and he nearly loses his footing.

Gohan drops to the ground near his father. He gets up and goes to his father for comfort, but Raditz is stumbling in their direction, and he is angry. Goku tells Gohan to run, but Gohan does not understand. Raditz reads Gohan's power again on his scouter and sees that it has dropped to 1. He realizes that Gohan's power changes with his emotions. Then he hits Gohan upside the head, knocking him unconscious. Goku calls out to him, then tries to stop Raditz from going for him; he is just a child. Raditz scoffs; this child is stronger than Goku and Piccolo both, so Raditz is going to kill him before he learns to use that power. Raditz promises Goku will see him again soon in the afterlife.

As Raditz prepares to kill Gohan, he thinks to himself that Gohan is the first person who has managed to inflict this much damage on him. Energy crackles in his upraised hand, but then Goku manages to grab Raditz from behind, holding him in a lock. He tells Piccolo to hurry up and use that technique he used earlier.[2] Piccolo is most pleased to have the opportunity to take both of them out at once. He has already been preparing it just in case, but he still needs a little more time.

Piccolo asks Goku why he did not just grab Raditz's tail again, and Goku explains that he could just cut off his own tail to overcome that weakness. Raditz is surprised Goku figured that out. He struggles to get out of Goku's grip, and Goku has a hard time holding him; Goku begs Piccolo to hurry. However, the damage that Gohan gave Raditz has caused his power to drop. Raditz tells Goku that he will die too if Piccolo hits him like this, but Goku tells him that he is prepared to die to take him out. Raditz thinks he is out of his mind. Piccolo promises Goku he will not hesitate. Then he thinks to himself that Goku's friends will probably just use the Dragon Balls to bring him back to life.

Goku again tells Piccolo to hurry; his ribs are broken and he cannot hold Raditz much longer. Meanwhile, Raditz reads Piccolo's battle power on his scouter: it is up to 1,485 now. He is almost ready to attack. Desperate, Raditz promises Goku that he will leave and never return. Goku tells him he will not be fooled again.[2] Raditz says he is not lying and asks Goku why he does not trust the word of his older brother, but Goku just tells Piccolo to hurry. Piccolo fires the Makankōsappō, puncturing both Raditz and Goku through the chest. They fall to the ground, trailing blood.

Part B

As Raditz lays dying, he cannot believe he was done in by these guys. Who would have thought that Kakarrot would sacrifice himself like that? Piccolo gloats, telling Raditz that Goku will come back to life right away thanks to the Dragon Balls. Raditz then lets Piccolo know that this entire sequence of events has been communicated to his partners in space. They will be coming to Earth to purge the planet, and maybe they will use these things to wish him back to life. Goku, barely hanging on to life, asks Raditz when they will be here. Raditz tells him one year. Piccolo recalls that Raditz's friends are even stronger than he is,[2] and Raditz assures him that they will have no chance of winning then for sure. Raditz tells them to enjoy the next year if they can, calling them worms. Angry, Piccolo ends his life.

At Goku's house, Chi-Chi thinks that Goku must be having a good time with his friends at Kame House. She worries whether Gohan is adjusting well to them, but she decides he will be okay; he has good manners. Chi-Chi wishes she had gone with them. Just then, a vehicle pulls up, and the Ox Demon King calls out for Gohan. Chi-Chi goes out to greet her father, who comes bearing gifts. He calls out for Gohan again, saying he brought presents, and squeezes in the front door.

Meanwhile, Bulma flies a plane carrying the Turtle Hermit and Kuririn. Having used a Dragon Radar to locate them, they look around for the exact location of the battlefield. On the battlefield, Raditz is finally dead; Piccolo tells him that is what he gets for running his mouth. Piccolo informs Goku that Raditz is dead, and then he notices Bulma's plane. Inside the plane, Kuririn has finally spotted them. Bulma notes that some of them are down, while Kuririn and the Turtle Hermit notice that Piccolo is the only one left standing.

Far away, deep in space, Nappa sits with Vegeta while he dines on the inhabitants of a planet they are purging. Nappa cannot believe that Raditz is dead, and Vegeta thinks it is pathetic that he was killed by someone with a battle power just over a thousand. Nappa wonders whether they should abandon this planet and go to Earth, and Vegeta thinks these Dragon Balls sound interesting. They should go. Nappa asks if they are going to bring Raditz back to life, and Vegeta tells him not to make jokes; they do not need him anymore. Vegeta suggests they should wish for eternal youth so they can fight forever. Nappa thinks that sounds nice.

Back on the battlefield, Piccolo has finished catching everyone up on what happened. Kuririn holds Goku's hand, begging him to stay with them, but Goku is nonresponsive. Bulma checks on Gohan, and upon seeing that he is breathing regularly, she tells everyone he is fine; he is just unconscious. Goku is happy to hear this; maybe Chi-Chi will not be angry with him. Kuririn is excited that Goku is talking, but Goku just commiserates, telling him this dying business is dreadful.[a] Kuririn agrees, but then realizes that Goku has given up. He tells Goku to hang in there; it is not like him to give up. Goku says it does not look good for him this time, so Kuririn tells him they will bring him back to life right away. Goku says he is counting on it. Then he dies, and Kuririn cries out in grief.

Deep in space, Nappa and Vegeta approach their pods. Vegeta thinks that Kakarrot's son's battle power is truly remarkable, even for a Saiyan child. Nappa wonders if it might have been a mistake, but Vegeta does not think so. Raditz did take a lot of damage from his hit, after all. He theorizes that the Earthling-Saiyan hybrid might result in great power. Nappa asks if he means a Super Saiyan.[b] As he gets in his pod, he suggests that they could try to mass-reproduce with the Earthlings and make Saiyan rule a reality. Vegeta laughs as he gets in his own pod, telling Nappa that the offspring might grow powerful enough to challenge their own power. Vegeta tells him they will exterminate the population of Earth, and Nappa thinks that three days should be enough for that. They close their pods and launch; Vegeta suggests they should have their first good, long sleep in a while, and Nappa says he will see Vegeta in a year. Their pods take off in the direction of Earth.

Back on Earth, Kuririn and the others mourn Goku's passing. Then Goku's body disappears, and Piccolo thinks this must be God's doing. This is something he would be capable of doing; he must intend to use Goku for something or another. What does God want with Goku?! With Goku gone, who will defend the Earth?! The Saiyans will arrive on Earth in one year!

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 Sean Schemmel
Son Gohan Stephanie Nadolny
Bulma Hiromi Tsuru Tiffany Vollmer
Kuririn Mayumi Tanaka Sonny Strait
Chi-Chi Mayumi Shō Cynthia Cranz
Turtle Hermit Kōhei Miyauchi Mike McFarland
Piccolo Toshio Furukawa Christopher R. Sabat
Nappa Shōzō Iizuka Phil Parsons
Vegeta Ryō Horikawa Christopher R. Sabat
Raditz Shigeru Chiba Justin Cook
Ox Demon King Daisuke Gōri Kyle Hebert
Narration Jōji Yanami

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.

English Re-Dub Staff

FUNimation Staff
Role Credit
Reversioned by FUNimation Productions (2005)
FUNimation Entertainment (2007)
Executive Producers Gen Fukunaga
Cindy Brennan Fukunaga (2005)
Producers Daniel Cocanougher (2005)
Barry Watson (2005)
Carly Hunter (2007)
Justin Cook (2007)
Line Producer Justin Cook (2005)
Zach Bolton (2007)
Script Supervisor Jeremy Carlile
Writers Christopher Neel
Chris Forbis
John Burgemeier
Translator Steve Simmons
Voice Recording FUNimation Studios
Production Coordinator Neil Weathersbee (2005)
ADR Director Chris Cason (2005)
Chuck Huber (2007)
ADR Engineer [[[Zach Bolton|Zach Bolten]] (2005)
Andrew Tipps (2007)
Talent Coordinator Tara Williams
Asst. Talent Coordinator Scott Garner
Post Production FUNimation Productions
Audio Mixing Engineers Evan Jones (2005)
Neal Malley
Nathanael Harrison
Music Produced by FUNimation Productions (2005)
Executive in Charge of Music Nathan Johnson (2005)
Opening Music Dave Moran (2005)
Closing Music Mark Menza (2005)
Video Editors Daniel Mancilla
Jeremy Jimenez
Jessie Mancilla (2007)
Video Editing English Theme Songs Chas Naylor (2005)
Film Transfer Supervisor Chas Naylor (2007)
Telecine Colorist Steve Franko (2007)
Video Post & Transfer Dallas, TX(2007)
Rotoscoping Jeffrey L. Miller (2007)
Production Assistants Shane Ray (2005)
Jessie Mancilla (2005)
Richie Demeglio (2005)
Matt Piersall (2005)
Jeffrey Miller (2005)
Jayme Westman
Duane Deering (2005)
Alese Johnson (2005)
Chase Lenderman (2005)
Rob Schindlbeck (2007)
Anthony Benavides (2007)
DJ Fonner (2007)

Music

The following table is a scene-by-scene account of the musical tracks used in this episode. The background music is composed by Shunsuke Kikuchi, and our chronological internal catalogue numbers (完全集 Kanzenshuu) apply to tracks composed or arranged by him.

Background music (BGM) tracks generally do not have official titles, but the officially-released tracks do have official catalogue numbers, and these are given when they are known. Official catalogue numbers usually begin with M, but always with letters other than K; they are included in the "Catalogue/Title" column, and our in-house catalogue numbers are substituted when the official number is not known. The documentation and scene descriptions are adapted from The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant.[4]

Dragon Ball Z Episode 5: Shunsuke Kikuchi OST
First usage in the Dragon Ball franchise.    * First usage in the Dragon Ball Z TV series.
Scene Title/Catalogue Tonality Releases
完全集 Official 大全集 BGM
Opening CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (TV Size) E Major 4:1 1:1
Recap K-727 M710 F Major 4:2(a) 1:2(a)
Title Card K-709 M708A-1[c] 4:2(b) 1:2(b)
Gohan vs Raditz K-717 M717 1:10(c)
Raditz is hit K-723 M740 F Minor 4:6(c) 1:8(c)
Raditz comes for revenge K-712 M725 G+ 4:6(a) 1:8(c)
Raditz moves to kill Gohan K-729 M728 7 1:11(f)
Goku grabs Raditz K-732 M738A F# 1:7(f)
Makankōsappō K-731 M737 F+ 4:3(b) 1:3(b)
Goku and Raditz down K-725 M741 F Minor 4:7(c) 1:9(c)
Eyecatch A K-718 M709A F Major 4:12(c) 1:16(c)
Eyecatch B K-719 M709B 4:12(d) 1:16(d)
Raditz warns his friends will come K-713 M726 G+ 4:8(b) 1:12(b)
Goku's friends arrive K-735 M730 D♭#4♭7 1:11(a)
Vegeta and Nappa K-708 M724 G+ 4:8(a) 1:12(a)
Goku's last moments K-637 K-637* F Minor Unreleased
Goku dies K-201 M201* C7 5:2(a)
Mourning Goku K-523 M512* F Minor 2:22(c)
Episode wrap K-734 M742 4:16(e) 2:5(e)
Ending Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power! (TV Size) E Minor 4:19 1:17
Next Episode Preview K-726 M701[d] E Major 4:18(c) 2:7(c)

The opening song "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA" is performed by Hironobu Kageyama, and the ending song "Come Out, Incredible ZENKAI Power!" is performed by MANNA.

External Links

Notes

  1. Kuririn has died before.[3]
  2. The concept of "Super Saiyan" as we know it probably did not exist in Akira Toriyama's thinking at this time, but we are forced to assume that it did exist in Nappa's thinking. He says it the same way, using the English word "Super" (スーパー sūpā).
  3. The title card music is an altered version of M708A-1. See the BGM page for more detail.
  4. A shortened version of M701 is officially identified as the NEP music, but the actual NEP music is a different recording. See the BGM page for more detail.

References

  1. "Dragon Ball Z: All Story Digest". Dragon Ball Daizenshuu 3: TV Animation Part 1. Japan: Shueisha, 04 September 1995. ISBN 4-08-782753-4. (p. 226)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Piccolo's Trump Card! Gohan is a Crybaby". Dragon Ball Z. Episode 4. Japan: Fuji TV, 17 May 1989.
  3. "The Martial Arts Tournament Concludes! And Then…!!". Dragon Ball. Episode 101. Japan: Fuji TV, 17 February 1988.
  4. "The DragonBall Z BGM Daizenshuu" (03 February 2010). The Suburbs of kenisu's Magicant. Retrieved: 30 June 2019.