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Chi-Chi (Character)
from "Dragonball" (1986)

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Overview

Biography:
Chi-Chi is the wife of Son Goku, and the mother of Son Gohan and Son Goten... See more »
Alternate Names:
Chi Chi / Chichi / Kid Chi-Chi

Filmography

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  1. "Dragon Ball Z: Abridged"
        - News of Future Past (2013) TV episode, Played by Kimlinh Tran
        - Battlefield Ee-arth (2013) TV episode, Played by Kimlinh Tran
        - There's Something About Maron (2012) TV episode, Played by Kimlinh Tran
        - Freeza: The Final Cut (2012) TV episode, Played by Kimlinh Tran
        - Looks Like the Z-Fighters Are Blasting Off Again! (2010) TV episode, Played by Kimlinh Tran
          (1 more)
  2. Lord Slug (2011) (TV) Played by Kimlinh Tran
  3. "Dragon Ball Z Kai"
    ... aka "Dragon ball Kai: Doragon bôru Kai" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Kai" - International (English title)
        - Bring Peace to the Future! Goku's Spirit is Eternal (2011) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - Farewell with a Smile! Heading for New Days (2011) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - Combine Our Power! The Mightiest, Final Kamehameha (2011) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - Fighting Spirit Free from Hesitation! Gohan Pulverizes the Cell Juniors (2011) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - Get Angry, Gohan! Unleash Your Hidden Power (2011) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
          (28 more)
  4. Christmas Tree of Might (2010) (TV) Played by Kimlinh Tran

  5. Dragonball: Evolution (2009) Played by Ami Koshimizu / Jamie Chung (as Chi Chi)
    ... aka "Dragonball Evolution" - USA (original title)
    ... aka "D.B.E." - USA (promotional abbreviation)
  6. Dragon Ball: Hey! Son Goku and Friends Return!! (2008) Played by Naoko Watanabe
    ... aka "Doragon bôru: Ossu! Kaette kita Son Gokû to nakama-tachi!!" - Japan (original title)
  7. "Dragon Ball GT"
        - Terror on Imecka (2005) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - Pan Blasts Off (2005) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - A Devastating Wish (2005) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - Until We Meet Again... (2005) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe / Mayumi Shô / Cynthia Cranz
        - Universal Allies (2005) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
          (22 more)
  8. "Dragon Ball" Played by Andrea Libman
        - The End, the Beginning (2003) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô
        - Mystery of the Dark World (2003) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô
        - Outrageous Octagon (2003) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô
        - The Fire-Eater (2003) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô
        - Dress in Flames (2003) TV episode, Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô
          (23 more)
  9. "Dragon Ball Z"
    ... aka "DBZ" - USA (short title)
        - Goku's Next Journey (2003) TV episode, Played by Lisa Ann Beley / Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - Granddaughter Pan (2003) TV episode, Played by Lisa Ann Beley / Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - He's Always Late (2003) TV episode, Played by Lisa Ann Beley / Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - Celebrations with Majin Buu (2003) TV episode, Played by Lisa Ann Beley / Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
        - Spirit Bomb Triumphant (2003) TV episode, Played by Lisa Ann Beley / Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
          (125 more)

  10. "Dragon Ball GT"
    ... aka "Dragon Ball GT: Doragon bôru GT" - Japan (original title)
        - Goodbye, Son Goku... Till the Day We Meet Again (1997) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - The Miracle Turnaround Victory!! Goku Pleads with the Galaxy for Help (1997) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - To the Rescue!! Son Goku's Final Assistant Appears (1997) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - Fu--sion!! The Ultimate Super Gogeta (1997) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - Friend or Foe... Oozaru Vegeta's Great Rampage (1997) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
          (17 more)
  11. "Dragon Ball Z" Played by Mayumi Shô
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto" - Japan (original title)
        - Even Stronger!! Goku's Dream Is Super-Huge (1996) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - Grandpa Goku! I Am Pan!! (1996) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - You're Late, Goku! Everyone Party!! (1996) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - Peace Returns!! Majin Buu, Champion of Justice!? (1995) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
        - Son Goku Is Strongest After All!! Majin Buu Is Eliminated (1995) TV episode, Played by Naoko Watanabe
          (135 more)
  12. Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn (1995) Played by Naoko Watanabe / Cynthia Cranz
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z 12: Fukkatsu no fyushon!! Gokû to Bejîta" - Japan (original title)
  13. Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiya-jin Zetsumetsu Keikaku (1993) (V) Played by Naoko Watanabe
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: The Plot to Destroy the Saiyans" - USA (literal English title)
  14. Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound (1993) Played by Naoko Watanabe (as Chichi) / Cynthia Cranz (as Chi Chi)
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z 9: Ginga girigiri!! Butchigiri no sugoi yatsu" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Bojack Unbound" - USA
  15. Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) Played by Naoko Watanabe / Cynthia Cranz
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z 8: Moetsukiro!! Nessen retsusen-chô gekisen" - Japan (original title)
  16. Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (1993) (TV) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z: Zetsubô e no hankô!! Nokosareta chô senshi - Gohan to Torankusu" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: Resist Despair!! The Surviving Fighters - Gohan and Trunks" - International (English title)
  17. Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13 (1992) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z 7: Kyokugen batoru!! San dai sûpâ saiyajin" - Japan (original title)
  18. Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge (1991) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z 5: Tobikkiri no saikyô tai saikyô" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z Movie 5: Cooler's Revenge" - USA (DVD title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: The Best of Strongest versus Strongest" - International (English title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: The Strongest Rivals" - International (English title) (short title)
  19. Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug (1991) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z 4: Super Saiyajin da Son Gokû" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z Movie 4 - Super Saiyan, Son Goku" - International (English title) (imdb display title)
  20. Super Battle in the World (1990) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô / Laara Sadiq / Lisa Ann Beley
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z 3: Chikyû marugoto chô kessen" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: The Movie - The Tree of Might" - USA
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: The Super Battle in the World" - USA (reissue title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: Tree of Might" - International (English title) (imdb display title)
  21. Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest Man (1990) Played by Lisa Ann Beley / Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z: Kono yo de ichiban tsuyoi yatsu" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: The Movie - The World's Strongest" - USA
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest" - International (English title) (imdb display title)

  22. Dragon Ball Z: Son Goku Super Star (1989) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô / Lisa Ann Beley
    ... aka "Doragon bôru Z" - Japan (original title)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone" - International (English title) (imdb display title), USA
  23. "Dragonball"
    ... aka "Dragon Ball: Doragon bôru" - Japan (original title)
        - Mt. Frying Pan Burns: A Life and Death Decision (1989) TV episode, Played by Mayumi Shô
        - Hurry Son Goku! The Mystery of Mt. Gogyo (1989) TV episode, Played by Mayumi Shô
        - Thanks to Chichi's Pre-Marriage Training (1989) TV episode, Played by Mayumi Shô
        - The Phantom Cassowary Bird (1989) TV episode, Played by Mayumi Shô
        - A Wedding Dress in the Flames (1989) TV episode, Played by Mayumi Shô
          (21 more)
Video-game:
  1. Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 (2010) (VG) Played by Naoko Watanabe

  2. Dragon Ball: Origins (2008) (VG) Played by Naoko Watanabe / Laura Bailey
    ... aka "Dragon Ball DS" - Japan (original title)
  3. Dragonball Z: Budokai tenkaichi 3 (2007) (VG) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe / Laura Bailey (as Kid Chi-Chi)
    ... aka "Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! Meteor" - USA (original title)
  4. Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! NEO (2006) (VG) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
  5. Super Dragon Ball Z (2006) (VG) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
  6. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3 (2004) (VG) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Naoko Watanabe
  7. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (2002) (VG) Played by Cynthia Cranz / Mayumi Shô

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Quotes:
From "Dragon Ball Z: Goku's Next Journey (#8.40)" (2003)
Videl: You mean your dad's gone? Just like that?
Gohan: Yeah, he has his way of coming and going.
Chi-Chi: Uhhh... how could he...?
Bulma: I'm sorry, but Goku's going to have to grow up someday and realize that there's more to life than fighting.
Piccolo: He seemed happy to me, more so than in a long time.
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