
On his solo training journey, Goku saves a girl named Chao from a tiger bandit and agrees to help her village defeat Terror and Plague, two brothers terrorizing the locals with a magical gourd that traps people inside.
Goku's training journey through the wilderness leads him to a girl named Chao who is desperately trying to hire a Tiger Thief to save her village. The thief takes her money and nearly eats her before Goku intervenes. Recognizing Goku's strength, Chao asks him to help her village, which is being terrorized by two brothers named Terror and Plague.
The pair have been forcing the villagers to prepare massive feasts for them on a regular basis, leaving almost no food for the people themselves. Anyone who disobeys is sealed inside the Gourd of Mist, a magical container that traps its victims. When Goku arrives, a roll call is underway: anyone who fails to answer is imprisoned in the gourd.
Goku challenges Terror and Plague and defeats them both with ease. But Terror manages to trap Goku inside the gourd using its magic. Goku avoids sinking to the bottom by wedging his Power Pole inside the container and escapes. He then turns the gourd against its owners, repeatedly calling out their names and trapping both brothers inside when they cannot resist responding. They beg for forgiveness, and Goku releases them on the condition that they work the fields for the villagers. With the village liberated, Goku continues his journey into the wilderness.
The scene where Goku turns the Gourd of Mist against Terror and Plague is deeply satisfying. The brothers, who used the gourd to terrorize innocent people, find themselves unable to resist answering when their names are called. Their own weapon becomes their undoing, and the poetic justice is perfectly suited to the episode's fairy tale tone.
Goku's escape from inside the gourd using the Power Pole demonstrates his ability to think creatively under pressure. Rather than panicking, he finds a simple mechanical solution to a magical problem.
The episode captures the spirit of Roshi's advice: Goku should experience the world and help people along the way. His decision to help Chao's village because "that is the kind of thing Master Roshi had in mind" shows that Goku understands the purpose behind his training journey.
Terror and Plague (Kinkaku and Ginkaku in the Japanese version) are directly inspired by the demon king brothers from the Chinese classic Journey to the West. The Gourd of Mist mirrors the Crimson Gourd from that story, which could suck in and dissolve anyone who responded to their name being called.
This is an anime-original episode with no manga counterpart, part of a series of filler adventures that flesh out Goku's three-year training period between the Fortuneteller Baba Saga and the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament.

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