117 - Dragon Ball Z (dub) Episode
In the original English dub, Turtle is occasionally referred to as "Tortoise," a carryover from earlier Ocean Dub terminology.
Krillin and Gohan dive to the depths of the ocean to retrieve the treasure.
Upon finding it, they discover the pearl is guarded by sea creatures who view it as their treasure. In a classic show of heroics, Krillin chooses to leave it behind rather than cause harm for a material gift. The "Rejected" Moment Dragon Ball Z (Dub) Episode 117
By the time Krillin realizes his mistake and shouts her name, she’s already driven off with another man, leaving Krillin in tears and famously declaring himself . Dub Highlights & Trivia
While Krillin didn't get the girl this time, this episode set the stage for his eventual—and far more successful—romance with Android 18 later in the series. How Funny in DBZ episode 117 - Kanzenshuu In the original English dub, Turtle is occasionally
This episode features a peculiar scene where Krillin is seen with a mustache in a "happy family" daydream, a look that becomes a recurring joke in fan circles.
Fans often appreciate this episode for its lighthearted comedy and "slice of life" feel, which served as a necessary pallet cleanser before the dark arrival of Future Trunks and the Androids. In a classic show of heroics, Krillin chooses
The episode’s climax is one of the most famous "gut punches" for Krillin fans. Believing he can't make Maron happy without the pearl, Krillin tells her she is "free" to go. He expects a dramatic breakup, but as he walks away, Maron softly admits she to his proposal.