The episode centers on as they attempt to save Satis Village from the impending eruption of the Poco Poco Volcano .
: While the B-plot involves Goku's training at Kami's Lookout (playing hide-and-seek with Mr. Popo), the emotional weight lies in the village's survival, marking a satisfying end to the "Goku's Training" filler period. Critical Consensus
: Unlike most of the series, where Goku handles the major threats, this episode allows his friends to use their unique powers to divert lava flows. This provides a much-needed reminder of their capabilities before they are inevitably overshadowed in the upcoming arc. Key Highlights
Most long-form reviews—such as those from the DragonBallerZ podcast —express a mix of .
: The volcano is treated almost as a sentient, demonic entity (likened to Satan by the villagers), creating a sense of dread that mirrors the impending return of Piccolo.
: It’s considered one of the better "classic" filler episodes because it proves that supporting characters can carry an episode without Goku’s direct intervention.
The 132nd episode of the original Dragon Ball series, titled (Japanese: Poko Poko Kazan no Mushiburo ), serves as the conclusion to the anime's final filler arc before the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament. While often dismissed by fans who prefer canon material, this episode is a standout for its shift in tone and the rare spotlight it gives to the supporting cast. Plot and Atmosphere
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The episode centers on as they attempt to save Satis Village from the impending eruption of the Poco Poco Volcano .
: While the B-plot involves Goku's training at Kami's Lookout (playing hide-and-seek with Mr. Popo), the emotional weight lies in the village's survival, marking a satisfying end to the "Goku's Training" filler period. Critical Consensus Dragon Ball Episode 132
: Unlike most of the series, where Goku handles the major threats, this episode allows his friends to use their unique powers to divert lava flows. This provides a much-needed reminder of their capabilities before they are inevitably overshadowed in the upcoming arc. Key Highlights The episode centers on as they attempt to
Most long-form reviews—such as those from the DragonBallerZ podcast —express a mix of . Critical Consensus : Unlike most of the series,
: The volcano is treated almost as a sentient, demonic entity (likened to Satan by the villagers), creating a sense of dread that mirrors the impending return of Piccolo.
: It’s considered one of the better "classic" filler episodes because it proves that supporting characters can carry an episode without Goku’s direct intervention.
The 132nd episode of the original Dragon Ball series, titled (Japanese: Poko Poko Kazan no Mushiburo ), serves as the conclusion to the anime's final filler arc before the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament. While often dismissed by fans who prefer canon material, this episode is a standout for its shift in tone and the rare spotlight it gives to the supporting cast. Plot and Atmosphere