Summary
Deep in the forests of Mount Paozu, a little boy named Son Gokū rolls on a round log and talks to monkeys in the treetops. After arriving home, Gokū throws the log into the air and cleanly splits it into pieces, treating his splitting job as a training exercise. Gokū talks to his grandfather’s artifact and heads into the forest, deciding to catch fish for dinner. In this area, a young girl named Bulma is traveling the mountains in search of something.
With a giant fish in tow, Gokū sets out on his way home. , but Bulma crashes her car into the young boy. Gokū assumes the car is a living monster and bursts in to protect his dinner. Shocked, Bulma goes outside and shoots the young boy – only to find that the bullets are ineffective. Quickly trying to explain the misunderstanding to an understandably upset Goku, Bulma gets out of the car and Goku is surprised to meet another human, let alone a girl. Gokū says that his grandfather always told him to be nice to girls, so he offers to take her back to his house, an offer she accepts.
When Bulma arrives at the boy’s house, she discovers that Gokū is in possession of a dragon ball—namely Sushinchū, a four-star dragon ball—and tries to take it. Gokū refuses, taking it back saying that the Ball is a memento from his late grandfather. To get Gokū on her side, Bulma explains to Gokū the history and lore of the ancient orbs. She details how, when all seven are gathered, a dragon can be summoned that can grant the summoner a single wish, and how she herself has already gathered two of them—Arushinchū and Ūshinchū, orbs of two and five stars—from them. me.
Despite Gokū’s initial refusal, Bulma tries to take the Dragon Ball a second time, but Gokū refuses again. Thinking that Gokū wanted something from her in return, Bulma lifted her skirt to show Gokū her panties and offered him to feel her ass in exchange for a Dragon Ball. Gokū flatly refused, leaving Bulma with no choice but to push the boy in search of the Dragon Balls. Gokū still says that he won’t let her take his Dragon Ball, but agrees to “borrow” it at the end – not knowing that the Dragon Ball will scatter across Earth when the wish is made.
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Before leaving, Bulma explains to Gokū how they will track the dragon balls and reveals to her a device she created called the Dragon Radar. They then introduce themselves, with Gokū finding the name Bulma (“Bloomers”) to be laughable, much to the young girl’s embarrassment. Bulma pulls out a capsule case and throws one, capsule #9, which explodes at the motorbike. Gokū, never having seen Capsules before, assumed it was magic, but Bulma quickly reprimanded him, telling him to climb aboard and head down the hill. Eventually, the girl has to stop the motorbike as she needs a quick bathroom stop.
However, in the process, Bulma is kidnapped by a pteranodon and Gokū, hearing the commotion, goes to check. The Pteranodon lies to the young boy, telling him that he is Bulma’s friend and that he has something to talk to her about in private. Believing in the pteranodon, Gokū is tied to a tree as the animal flies off with the intention of eating Bulma. Bulma exasperatedly yells at Goku to save her. Gokū untied himself with his tail and used his motorbike to launch himself into the air and release the pteranodon with Nyoibō. He then throws the staff through Bulma’s shirt sleeves and pins her to the mount. Goku lands safely in a tree to find Bulma crying and peeing her pants.