Goku’s Fire Brigade is a ten-minute fire safety public service program premiered in Japan on June 8, 1988. The main Dragon Ball characters work as firemen in this film, while Bulma lives in a new apartment with Scratch.
Voice Cast
- Son Goku voiced by Masako Nozawa
- Bulma voiced by Hiromi Tsuru
- Krillin voiced by Mayumi Tanaka
- Master Roshi voiced by Kohei Miyauchi
- Yamcha voiced by Toru Furuya
- Chao voiced by Yuriko Yamamoto
What is the Release Date of Goku’s Fire Brigade?
Goku’s Fire Brigade releases on June 8, 1988, in japan.
Who is The Director of Goku’s Fire Brigade?
Kazuhisa Takenouchi was an episode director for Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z. He also directed the movies Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! Dream Capital Mecha Police, Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure, and Goku’s Fire Brigade.
What is the Time Continuity of Goku’s Fire Brigade?
The location of Goku’s Fire Brigade in the series’ timeframe is unknown. Nonetheless, it can be set during Goku’s three years of preparation before the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament, as Krillin and Yamcha are training under Roshi and doing different work as part of the Turtle School training throughout this time.
What is the Plot of Goku’s Fire Brigade?
The story opens with two small children playing with fireworks until one lands in what appears to be a waste bin, igniting a fire with explosions that threaten to damage the entire building, which a neighboring Goku sees and extinguishes with a hose. He tells the youngsters not to play with fire and to always have an adult around while using fireworks. He discloses that he is a volunteer firefighter.
Following that, Goku, Krillin, Master Roshi, and Yamcha (all volunteer firemen) put out a fire in a house, with Roshi describing how fires start.
How long is Goku’s Fire Brigade?
Ten-minute
Goku’s Fire Brigade is a ten-minute fire safety public service program premiered in Japan on June 8, 1988.
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