-yamamotodoujinshi- — Bulma Adventure 2

Suddenly, Chi-Chi wishes for a self-cleaning kitchen—it appears. Krillin subconsciously wishes for his hair back—it regrows for one panel, then vanishes. The narrative descends into chaotic, beautiful anarchy. Yamamoto is making a pointed argument: the centralized, patriarchal wish (immortality, resurrection of the king, domination) is a tool of control. Bulma’s distributed wish-system is a form of narrative democratization.

Author: Dr. A. Otaku, Institute for Fanon and Transmedia Studies Publication: Journal of Doujinshi & Digital Narratives , Vol. 19, Issue 3 Bulma Adventure 2 -YamamotoDoujinshi-

In a key sequence, she faces a rampaging Bio-Warrior created by a rogue Red Ribbon remnant. While Goku and Vegeta debate power levels (a running gag—their speech bubbles are filled with illegible numbers), Bulma deploys the Phase-Shift Bangle , which does not fight the warrior but changes the frequency of its cellular cohesion, causing it to dissolve into a puddle of non-toxic glycerin. Yamamoto is making a pointed argument: the centralized,