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: The episode highlights Bulma's wit over raw power. Captured by Frieza’s henchmen, Raspberry and Blueberry, she successfully tricks them into a deadly encounter with a giant crab to make her escape.
: Coming off the heels of intense Namekian battles, the underwater "quest" for pearls can feel like a distraction from the main plot involving Vegeta and Frieza.
Overview This episode is widely recognized as a "filler" episode, meaning its primary events do not occur in the original manga. While it slows down the high-stakes Namek saga, it provides a rare solo spotlight for Bulma. The Good
: Because the henchmen are relatively weak and the threat (a giant crab) is environmental, it lacks the tension of the surrounding episodes. Verdict: 6/10
: The episode features a brief flashback to Bulma and Goku’s original adventures with Emperor Pilaf, offering a nice nod to the series' roots. The Bad
" Bulma's Big Day " is a lighthearted diversion that offers some character depth for Bulma but ultimately feels like a pause button on the Namek arc's momentum. It is a must-watch for completionists but skippable for those wanting to get straight to the Ginyu Force.
: Fans of the "grind" will appreciate seeing Goku push his limits at 100x Earth's gravity, even accidentally injuring himself with his own Kamehameha waves, which ultimately triggers a "Saiyan Power" boost after he heals.








: The episode highlights Bulma's wit over raw power. Captured by Frieza’s henchmen, Raspberry and Blueberry, she successfully tricks them into a deadly encounter with a giant crab to make her escape.
: Coming off the heels of intense Namekian battles, the underwater "quest" for pearls can feel like a distraction from the main plot involving Vegeta and Frieza.
Overview This episode is widely recognized as a "filler" episode, meaning its primary events do not occur in the original manga. While it slows down the high-stakes Namek saga, it provides a rare solo spotlight for Bulma. The Good
: Because the henchmen are relatively weak and the threat (a giant crab) is environmental, it lacks the tension of the surrounding episodes. Verdict: 6/10
: The episode features a brief flashback to Bulma and Goku’s original adventures with Emperor Pilaf, offering a nice nod to the series' roots. The Bad
" Bulma's Big Day " is a lighthearted diversion that offers some character depth for Bulma but ultimately feels like a pause button on the Namek arc's momentum. It is a must-watch for completionists but skippable for those wanting to get straight to the Ginyu Force.
: Fans of the "grind" will appreciate seeing Goku push his limits at 100x Earth's gravity, even accidentally injuring himself with his own Kamehameha waves, which ultimately triggers a "Saiyan Power" boost after he heals.