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Bulma's Bad Day

EpisodeEp. 46

Son Goku und Bulma entdecken, dass der nächste Dragonball unter Wasser liegt. Als sich Bulmas Kapselkoffer als der ihres Vaters entpuppt und statt Fahrzeugen schmutzige Magazine hervorbringt, stranden die beiden auf einer Insel. Nachdem Son Goku nicht tief genug tauchen kann, belästigen Red-Ribbon-Soldaten Bulma, bis Son Goku sie rettet. Sie beschließen, Meister Roshi um Hilfe zu bitten.

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Enter General Blue

Goku and Bulma fly over the ocean on the Nimbus, tracking the next Dragon Ball with the repaired radar. At Red Ribbon Army Headquarters, Commander Red dispatches word to General Blue that Goku is heading into his territory. At Blue's camp, the general is introduced in meticulous fashion: adjusting his armband, admiring himself in the mirror, and berating his soldiers for their failure to locate a Dragon Ball.

The Capsule Mixup

The Dragon Radar shows the ball is deep underwater. Goku and Bulma land on a nearby island where Bulma returns to her normal size using the Micro Band. When she opens her capsule case, she discovers she accidentally swapped hers with her father's. The only capsule inside produces a pile of dirty magazines. Bulma tears them up in disgust while Goku innocently pities the women in the photos for being too poor to afford clothes.

Trouble on the Island

Goku attempts to dive for the Dragon Ball but cannot hold his breath long enough. While he is underwater, two Red Ribbon soldiers find Bulma on the island and begin harassing her. When Goku surfaces and sees the situation, he destroys their helicopters and saves her. With no submarine and the Dragon Ball too deep to reach, Goku suggests visiting Master Roshi's Kame House for help. They fly off on the Nimbus as General Blue, now fully briefed on Goku's capabilities, watches from his base with calculating interest.

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Vanity and Violence

General Blue's introduction is masterfully done. His obsession with personal appearance, from his perfectly pressed uniform to his mirror rituals, immediately distinguishes him from every Red Ribbon officer before him. His casual order to execute a soldier for picking his nose establishes him as both vain and terrifyingly ruthless.

The Magazine Gag Returns

The dirty magazine gag, previously seen with Murasaki, gets a new twist through Bulma's horrified reaction. Her outraged declaration that "men are animals" paired with Goku's innocent misinterpretation creates a layered joke that works differently for every age group watching.

Blue's Cold Assessment

Unlike the panicked reactions of Colonel Silver and General White, Blue responds to learning about Goku's victories with dismissive confidence. He views Goku as a child, nothing more. This underestimation sets up a compelling dynamic for the arc ahead, as Blue's arrogance will be tested by the very boy he refuses to take seriously.

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The General Blue Saga Begins

This episode marks the official start of the General Blue Saga, introducing one of the Red Ribbon Army's most memorable and dangerous commanders. General Blue's camp, his disciplinary style, and his unit's military precision represent a significant step up from the forces Goku has faced before.

Blue's execution of the nose-picking soldier is one of the darkest moments in early Dragon Ball, establishing stakes that go beyond slapstick. The episode also begins the transition from land-based adventures to the underwater arc that will define the next several episodes.

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