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Bulma in her debut appearance, drawn by Akira ToriyamaFirst appearanceChapter #1 Bulma and Son Goku: 19 June 1984 (1984)Created byPortrayed by( )Voiced byJapanese(1986–2017)(2018–present)EnglishLalainia Lindbjerg, and France Perras (Ocean)(, & )( onwards) (Funimation)InformationFamilyDr. Briefs (father)Tights (elder sister)SpouseChildrenBullaBulma (: ブルマ,: Buruma) is a in the manga series created. She debuted in the first chapter Bulma and Son Goku ( ブルマと孫悟空, Buruma to Son Gokū), published in magazine on June 19, 1984, meeting and recruiting him as her bodyguard to travel and find the wish-granting Dragon Balls.
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Bulma is the daughter of, the founder of the Capsule Corporation, a company that creates special small capsules that shrink and hold objects of various sizes for easy storage. Being the daughter of a brilliant scientist, Bulma is also a scientific genius, as well as an inventor and engineer. Along with creating the Dragon Radar, a device that detects the energy signal emitted by a Dragon Ball, Bulma's role as an inventor becomes important at several points in the series; including the that brings her future son to the past. Contents.Creation and design Bulma is loosely based on the character from the Chinese classic novel.

Bulma and Goku were the first pair of characters which were introduced in the manga and Toriyama stated that he subsequently introduced other characters in pairs because 'that way, I’m able to explain the characters and their relationship to each other through their interactions. In my case, I feel that it isn’t good to insert too much narration. I suppose Goku and Bulma are representative of that.' He further added that 'as a child, Goku doesn’t know anything of the world, so without Bulma, he’d be a character who didn’t say anything.'

The author also claimed that when the series started, his editor at the time, wanted Bulma and Goku to form a romantic relationship.Bulma's appearance in the series is not as consistent as the other characters as she quite often changes her hair style and clothing being fashion-conscious. Her hair is usually depicted in a shade of, although in the first chapter and the anime her hair is. When asked about the first time Bulma's hair style changed, Toriyama said it was to show that three years had passed and because he personally liked girls with short hair. She sometimes wears clothing with either her name on it or the Capsule Corporation logo.Her name 'Buruma' is the Japanese pronunciation of ', a type of gym shorts worn by Japanese girls at school. As with most characters in the Dragon Ball series, Bulma's name is consistent with those of the rest of her family. All of Bulma's family members are named after underclothing of some sort.
Her father's name is Dr. Briefs, while her son and daughter are named Trunks and Bra ( ブラ, Bura, 'Bulla' in the English anime dub) respectively. Her mother is never named in the series, being referred to only as 'Bulma's Mother' ( ブルマのママ, Buruma no Mama). However, when asked in 2004 what name he would choose if he were to name her mother, Toriyama suggested Panchi ( パンチー, Panchī), a pun on. Toriyama stated in an interview that Bulma's family has a ' attitude, but Bulma has complete control over things.' Appearances Dragon Ball Bulma is the second character to be introduced in the Dragon Ball series.
In the early part of the story, she is a teenager and the inventor of the Dragon Radar ( ドラゴンレーダー, Doragon Rēdā), a device used to detect the Dragon Balls that she is searching for. Bulma was hoping to use the Dragon Balls to wish for the perfect boyfriend. While searching for a nearby Dragon Ball, she runs into Goku. She finds out Goku inherited the four-star Dragon Ball from his adoptive father. Because of Goku's love for the ball and his belief that his Grandpa's spirit lives in the ball, Goku is not willing to give it up. Bulma then asks him to loan it for her in exchange of taking him in her travels.
At that point, they team up to find the remainder of the balls and the adventure begins. As the search progresses, Bulma and Goku meet after finding his pet turtle;, a shape-shifting pig who is terrorizing a village; and, and his shape shifting cat companion, a desert who Bulma soon finds herself attracted to, and who she eventually starts a relationship with.After five years of peace, an evil menace comes to the Earth. It is Goku's elder brother, an extraterrestrial Saiyan, named. After Goku and kill him, Bulma takes the Scouter ( スカウター) from Raditz, and fixes it to find the power levels of people in human numbers. During the subsequent battle against Vegeta and, Yamcha, and Piccolo are killed and because Piccolo dies, the Dragon Balls are rendered useless.
After Goku defeats the Saiyans, Bulma volunteers to travel to Piccolo's home planet Namek and use the Namekian Dragon Balls to restore Yamcha and the others back to life. In need of a spaceship, reveals one to Bulma, which had been the ship had used to travel to Earth when he was a boy. Bulma repairs the ship with the help of her father, and flies off to Namek with. Bulma in the anime adaptation (from the 1986 film )After Goku defeats the tyrant, Yamcha and the others who were killed are revived by the Namekian Dragon Balls and Vegeta returns to Earth, staying with Bulma and her family. Several years before the arrival of the Androids, Bulma ends her relationship with Yamcha and begins a relationship with Vegeta that leads to the birth of their son, Trunks.
Many years later she gives birth to her and Vegeta's daughter,.In the alternate future time-line, Bulma survives the Androids' onslaught. Bulma lives at the former site of Capsule Corp, attempting to build a time machine. She's very protective of Trunks and hates the idea of him fighting, but nevertheless allows him to take the time machine to the past to stop the Androids and also deliver Goku an antidote for a heart virus that claimed his life in the alternate timeline.
She spends most of her life devoted to building a time machine so that Trunks could go back in time and prevent the devastation brought by the Androids, by saving the life of Goku, whom Bulma firmly believes is the only one who would save both timelines. Once the Androids (or more importantly, ) are taken care of in the main timeline, Trunks returns to his original time and defeats the much weaker Androids and Cell with ease, thus restoring peace to the future timeline world.Seven years after the battle against the Androids, Bulma helps Gohan by making a watch which automatically changes his clothes into a super-hero costume so he could fight crime, without his real identity being known.
Later, she and the other heroes, with the exception of Goku, Vegeta, Tenshinhan, Chaozu, and Gohan, hide at Kami's from the monstrous, however she is killed when Boo turns her into chocolate and eats her. Bulma is revived by the Namekian Dragon Balls, along with her family and friends, and gives her energy to Goku to eliminate Majin Boo once and for all. In Toriyama's films and Dragon Ball Super Bulma appears in eight Dragon Ball Z films; in the, Bulma makes a brief appearance when using the Dragon Radar to find Gohan after his abduction by Garlic Jr.'
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