Magure
| Magure | |
|---|---|
| マーグレ (Magure) | |
| English Name(s) |
Magure (FUNimation/Simmons) Mugley (FUNimation dub) Mugley (Blue Water dub) |
| Name Pun | Fluke/lucky shot |
| Anime Debut | Dragon Ball GT Episode 41 |
| Japanese VA | Shūichirō Yoshimoto |
| Classification | Tenka'ichi Budōkai Characters |
Magure is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball GT television series. A young boy with glasses, Magure defeats Son Goku in the children's division of the 31st Tenka'ichi Budōkai.[1]
Biography
Magure defeats opponents off-screen resulting in a final showdown with Son Goku in the children's division of the 31st Tenka'ichi Budōkai. As the fight begins, Magure begins crying and wincing in fear. Vegeta bursts his way to the side of the ring to have words with Goku, leaving a trail of tournament workers in his wake. Goku runs over to chat with Vegeta as Magure cowers atop said pile of tournament workers. As Goku continues chatting, Magure snaps and begins running away, accidentally knocking Goku toward the very edge of the ring. Stopping to realize his fortunate position, Magure runs over and gives one last kick to seemingly knock Goku out of the ring. Goku manages to hang on, prompting Magure to start kicking Goku's fingers to force him to fall. Magure begins tickling Goku, which finally prompts Goku to jump and fall to the ground, clinching Magure's win.
Name
Magure's name is likely sourced from the Japanese word for a fluke or lucky shot, 紛れ当たり (magureatari).
Performance
Magure is played by Shūichirō Yoshimoto, who also plays a henchman in the Dragon Ball GT television special.
Notable Appearances
Magure appears exclusively in Dragon Ball GT episode 41.
References
- ↑ "The Tenka'ichi Budōkai: Who Will Be Satan's Successor?". Dragon Ball GT. Episode 41. Japan: Fuji TV, 12 March 1997.
