119 | Dragon Ball (dub) Episode

The episode begins with the conclusion of the 22nd World Martial Arts Tournament. While the mood should be celebratory following Tien Shinhan's victory, the atmosphere instantly curdles when Krillin is found dead at the tournament grounds. The discovery of Krillin’s body, along with the theft of the Four-Star Dragon Ball and the tournament roster, marks one of the most shocking and somber moments in the original series.

We get our first real glimpse of the threat posed by King Piccolo's spawn. Tambourine’s design and cold efficiency immediately establish him as a different breed of villain compared to the bumbling Emperor Pilaf or the mercenary Tao Pai Pai. Dragon Ball (Dub) Episode 119

The Funimation dub for this episode is particularly strong. The voice acting for Master Roshi (Mike McFarland) provides a necessary sense of gravity as he recognizes the symbol left behind by the killer, linking the current tragedy to a terrifying legend from his past. The dialogue successfully balances the sudden trauma with the urgent need for action. The episode begins with the conclusion of the