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    Bulma

    Character » appears in 51 games

    A beautiful and highly intelligent scientist and part of the wealthiest family in the world. She is the daughter of Dr. Brief, the founder of the Capsule Corporation. She meets Goku while searching for the Dragon Balls, and eventually marries Vegeta and has two children.

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    Bulma last edited by CaptainScarLeg on 08/17/22 10:36AM View full history

    Overview

    Bulma in the Dragon Ball anime, with her Dragon Radar
    Bulma in the Dragon Ball anime, with her Dragon Radar

    Bulma (ブルマ Buruma) is a highly intelligent woman first seen as a 16 year old girl searching for the legendary Dragon Balls so that she can use them to make a wish for the perfect boyfriend, or something like that at least. Using the Dragon Radar she invented, she eventually bumps into a young boy named Son Goku, who has his grandfather's four-star Dragon Ball. The entire Dragon Ball series kicks off from here with Bulma and Goku searching for the remaining Dragon Balls together.

    Bulma is the daughter of Dr. Brief, the founder of Capsule Corporation which specialises in making small capsules that can contain virtually anything of any size within them, and yet be small and light enough to carry around in your pocket. As with her father, her name is also a play on an undergarment, in this case a play on the word "bloomers". Her original Japanese name "Buruma" is the name of a brand of popular gym shorts worn by girls in Japan. This underwear naming-scheme carries on in her family with her son being named "Trunks" and her daughter "Bra". However her daughter's name was changed to "Bulla" in the Funimation dub, which upset some fans of the series.

    Bulma puts her technical skills and amazing brain to good use to help the Z Fighters. Although she is mostly known as being the inventor of the ever-useful Dragon Radar, she also modified Raditz' scouter to display their own language so they could read it. She also made copies of Vegeta's Saiyan Armor for Goku and the others to wear during their training in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber. The Bulma from the alternate timeline that Future Trunks belongs to also invented the time machine he used and in Dragon Ball GT, Bulma built a Blutz Wave generator to allow Vegeta to transform into a Great Ape without his tail.

    Bulma is inspired by the character Xuanzang from the Chinese novel Journey to the West.

    Bulma has a romantic relationship with Yamcha during most of Dragon Ball and at the beginning of Dragon Ball Z. She eventually ends their relationship and forms a life-long relationship with Vegeta. They presumably get married at some point, have two children together named Trunks and Bra and live together at the Capsule Corporation. Even though Vegeta can be very arrogant and rude to her at times, he doesn't scare her one bit. She sometimes argues with Chi Chi about whose husband is better looking.

    Appearance

    Early manga artwork
    Early manga artwork

    In the Dragon Ball manga, Bulma's hair is often colored purple while in the anime and most video games, her hair is turquoise (somewhere between blue and green) and from Dragon Ball Super onward her hair is blue. Similarly her eyes are sometimes purple in the manga and typically blue elsewhere, she has a light skin tone and is seemingly around average height. She is a beautiful woman with a slim figure and a 34C bust (presumably Japanese sizing) as stated early on in Dragon Ball. She sometimes uses her good looks to get what she wants, and is perhaps the most frequent target of harassment by Master Roshi. She has had several topless and nude scenes in the Dragon Ball manga, which were censored to varying degrees in the anime and English releases of the manga and anime, and in a few cases removed completely. Her outfit and hairstyle constantly changes, possibly the outfit worn the longest without change by Bulma was the one she wore while on Planet Namek. Apparently Bulma has had somewhere in the region of 20 different hair styles over the years, and even more outfits than hairstyles, perhaps more than that with the additions from Dragon Ball Super.

    Video Games

    Bulma playable Budokai 3 via cheats
    Bulma playable Budokai 3 via cheats

    Bulma usually makes very minor appearances in video games, either helping the player, selling them items or simply appearing briefly in cutscenes. However there was, buried deep within Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3, a full 3D model of Bulma just like the 3D models of the playable fighters. Also in the DVD packaged with the special edition of the game, her voice actor is seen recording fighting sounds. She could in fact be unlocked using a cheat disc, however she is nothing more than a template with no moves or skills. Bulma is playable to an extent, by using the cheat disc to set her character model as an alternative costume for Videl.

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