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Dragonball GT Episode 9
(Aired 4/24/96)

Shimatta!! Gokuu tobikomu wana no hoshi!?
Damn!! Gokuu Leaps into the Trap Planet!?

The crew piles into the ship, and they chase after the alien. As
Trunks wonders who the Ball snatcher is, the alien ship flies away.
Inside it, three aliens (all obviously of the same species; see note
below) are looking over the Dragon Ball and trying to figure out what
the big deal is. The ship's computer detects foreigners following them,
and it warps away. After some hesitation, Trunks warps after them. The
alien ship has the speed, but Trunks claims to be able to catch them
using technique (ignoring the fact that he's still a novice ship pilot.)
At first, he barely avoids an asteroid field, then he gets cocky and
bounces around like a pinball. (Pan gets angry at him for this.)
The aliens are getting concerned at not losing their tail, and the
leader -- Bonpara -- asks the computer for suggestions. It replies that
the nearby planet of Beehei would be a good place for a trap, as it is
filled with giant worm monsters. Bonpara agrees, and they fly at full
power with Trunks in close pursuit. (Lots of recycled animation here.)
The aliens enter one tunnel leading into the planet's core, and hide
in a cross tunnel as the heroes enter deep into the planet. The alien's
computer calculates the humans' odds of surviving at 0.000000112%.
Bonpara is pleased at this, and the aliens fly away from Beehei.

[Commercial Break.]

On the aliens' home planet, life looks as grim as the landscape. In a
large temple, worshippers are chanting a prayer. In front of them is a
stage, with a huge stone idol holding a huge urn. On stage, a masked
priest demands that the next of his minions step forward and give him a
Dragon Ball. The hapless minion couldn't find one anywhere, so the
priest uses his whip on the minion's neck to turn him into a small limp
doll. The doll is then tossed into the urn. There is a release of
energy, which cause the stone idol's eyes to flash, and some gas to
bubble up in some kind of filter flask near by. The priest tells the
worshippers that "Hakkai ma" Ruudo is pleased with the sacrifice. Then
he yells at the worshippers to return to their chanting.
The three Para want to run away, but Bonpara reminds them that they
do have the Shadow Dragon Ball. The priest snaps his whip at them, and
they approach to hand over the Ball. The priest seems surprised, but
says that Donpara, Bonpara, and Sunpara may have done a good job.
However, there was a second Dragon Ball that had been with the first DB.
He is going to punish them for missing the second Ball, but the Para
plead for one more chance. They rush to the ship and demand that the
ship take them to the humans.
In Beehei, the heroes are getting frustrated. Pan asks Gill where
the Dragon Ball is, and the robot can't find it. Pan thinks that Gill
is acting up, but the Radar in its back shows that the Ball is not within
the planet. Trunks plans on flying the ship back outside, when Gill
announces "danger, danger". They are attacked by giant worms.
The aliens arrive, with no idea as to how to locate the humans.
They decide to try a brute force search, and stumble on the giant worms
attacking the Earth ship. Gokuu and company exit the ship to fight the
worms one-on-one. (Gill strikes a stupid action pose, then hides on
Trunks' back.) Donpara and Sunpara are panicking at the continued
battle, until Bonpara suggests that while the humans are fighting, they
can search the Earth ship for the second Ball.
The heroes use energy attacks on one worm -- to no effect. Gokuu
thinks that these worms may be the strongest enemy they've faced so far.
And, the Para get into the Earth ship.

Dragonball GT Episode 10
(Aired 5/1/96)

Ototte Attakku!? Bonpappa -- !!
Dance Attack!? Boom-shakalaka!!

We get a repeat of the last few minutes of the previous episode. Pan
wants to talk, as the first worm lunges at them. There is some fighting,
with the worms winning. The Paras can't find the second Ball, and
conclude that the humans must have it on them. And, if the the humans
die, the Paras will be turned into dolls. On planet Ruudo, the High
Priest -- Mochimochi -- is given some prisoners to turn into dolls --
the power from the prisoners is given to Ruudo-sama; the dolls get
tossed into the urn, and the liquid level in the filter flask rises a
bit. The Paras start cheering for the humans to win.
Eventually, Gokuu tries bareback riding on one worm, and falls down
into its hole. This lets Gokuu push the worm up and free of the ground.
He trashes the worm. The three heroes now fly into the holes and do
much serious hurt on the worms. At last, there is a very big pile of
unconscious worms. The Paras applaud them. Bonpara asks if the
humans have one more Dragon Ball, and to hand it over. Pan demands
the first Ball back. So, the Paras go into a dance pose.

[Commercial Break.]

At first, there is a stare-down. The Paras laugh stupidly, then take
off their armor, which turns out to be a 3-piece speaker/sound/light
system The Paras start dancing. It is catchy enough that after a while,
all three humans are forced to dance also (including Gill.) Pan is
upset at having to dance to such a horrible routine. There is much
recycled animation. Now, with no control over their bodies, the humans
get beaten up by Bonpara for not trying hard enough and for making
mistakes. The heroes are helpless. The Paras speed up the dance.
Gill burns out.
The worms all wake up, and attack Bonpara. With the villains'
concentration broken, the music and light show ends, the spell wears
off, and the heroes can now promptly kick Bonpara into the ceiling. Pan
declares the villains to be scum.
The Paras are tied up. Gokuu eats while Pan, Gill and Trunks search
the alien ship for the missing Dragon Ball. Trunks gives up and steps
outside. Then, the ship's controls start flashing, gaining Pan's
attention. The computer (which sounds just like Akumaku from KO Beast
Century) announces that the ship is launching to return to Planet Ruudo
now. And, it does so, to Trunks' and Gokuu's horror.

Dragonball GT Episode 11
(Aired 5/8/96)

Ruudo no meroi!? Ningyou ni sareta Pan
The Curse of Ruudo!? Pan turns into a Doll

With triumphal music in the background, the Para ship returns to
Planet Ruudo. The gravity returns to Ruudo standard. Gill lands on
Pan's head. Her anger is short lived, as she tries to get Gill to help
her out. Gill just retreats, saying "danger, danger". Pan can't
understand the control panel. Instead, she decides that since Gill is a
machine, like the ship is, it should just naturally be able to figure
out how the ship works, and to tell her what button to press to return
to Gokuu and Trunks. The robot points to a button that she depresses --
a trapdoor opens and Pan falls down into the garbage chute.
On Beehei, Gokuu wonders where Pan went, and Trunks demands answers
from the Paras. The villains sway and chant "1 - 2, 1 - 2, I don't
know." "1 - 2, 1 - 2, I don't know." "1 - 2, 1 - 2, I don't know
anything about Planet Ruudo."
On Ruudo, the ship lands and dumps its luggage, and Gill, on top of
Pan's head. She tries to figure out where she is, while Gill stuffs its
"face" with electronics cables from one box. Nearby, similar ships are
lined up in two rows, looking like fungus growing from the rock face.
Pan guesses that she's on the villains' planet. Then Gill discovers the
location of a Dragon ball. Pan wonders why the Ball would be here, and
decides that it must be a souvenir that the 3 space "tourists" brought
back here with them. She carries Gill, looking for the souvenir. It
takes her to a castle-like pillar. At this point, Gill panics and calls
out "danger" repeatedly. The closer they get, the more Gill panics.
(The robot pretends to be dead.) Pan wants to know what kind of danger,
and is told "the dangerous kind" (Gill switches from saying "chiken" to
"abunai".) Pan gives up and flies to the pillar alone.
Once inside, Pan hears chanting. There is a giant door, with a huge
lock. Above the door are many smaller, human-sized openings. Inside is
a very creepy hallway lined with old cracked statues of Ruudo holding
giant urns. Pan is getting freaked out by this, then she reaches the
huge cavern with Mochimochi, the current Ruudo statue, and the chanting
worshippers. Mochimochi tells the worshippers to keep chanting -- their
lives are Ruudo's power.
Pan sees the second Dragon Ball just before two guards discover her.

[Commercial Break.]

The Earth ship lands on creepy Planet Ruudo, and Trunks steps out.
Gokuu follows with the Paras tied up on a rope. The Paras bite onto the
ship with their teeth, refusing to leave the ship. Trunks presses a
button on the ship and zaps them. The Paras plead to not be taken to
Mochimochi (from now on referred to as M2). Gill flies up and finds
them. It says that Pan is in danger.
In the cavern, Pan is trashing guards. M2 notices, and Pan flies to
him to berate M2 for behaving so badly and taking the Dragon Ball. M2
introduces himself as the priest of Ruudo-sama, and that he is trying to
bring back the dead god. While he is talking, Pan takes the Ball and flies
back up above the door. She tries to leave, but a light glows in the
statue's eye and hit Pan. She is turned into a doll, and the Dragon
Ball bounces back to M2's feet. Pan silently wonders what happened --
why she can't move anymore. M2 is about to put Pan in the urn,
wondering where the other Ball is, when an earthquake makes the priest
drop Pan on the floor. The quake is caused by Trunks and Gokuu (still
dragging the Paras by the end of his rope) flying down through the
earth. Gokuu can't find Pan. The Paras claim to have found the Ball, but
M2 doesn't buy it. He turns the trio into dolls and throws them into
the urn -- the liquid level in the flask increases noticeably. Gokuu
calls this "horrible", but M2 says that since this was for Ruudo, it was
a "great thing" he did. M2 then demands the second Dragon Ball.
The statue shoots out more light, hitting the worshippers instead.
M2 stares in horror, tricking Trunks into looking backwards. M2's whip
pulls Trunks to the ground, but the whip can't touch Gokuu. Gokuu tries
to punch M2 in the face, and suddenly gets a big gun stuffed up his nose
for a point-blank shot to the head (very funny scene.)
Mochimochi calls for the ultimate weapon to be brought out -- a huge
blue lion with an orange mane and massively long fangs. Gokuu fires an
energy bolt to the ceiling -- the falling rocks land on the lion-mecha
and crush it (also a funny scene.) Pan, still lying on her back, silently
calls out to be saved. Gill runs towards her, and Pan thinks that it
has found her. Except, Gill is running away and it steps on her face.
Pan vows to never forget this indignity. Gill stops and turns. It
picks her up, recognizing the doll as looking like Pan. Then, the robot
is booted away by some mysterious person who picks up the Pan doll.
Mochimochi can't believe that "Lion" was destroyed. Suddenly, there
is an explosion and M2 blows up. Gokuu and Trunks are ok. They react
to a cackling voice that comments on how the intruders have some skill.
M2's whip coils up, and acts alive. It regains its original shape --
that of a yellow serpent demon named "Muchi" ("whip"). Muchi claims to
be the True Priest of Ruudo.

Dragonball GT Episode 12
(Aired 5/15/96)

Kami no otsuge wa chou-meiwaku!! Ruudo Kidou
The Oracle of God is REALLY Troublesome!! Soldier Ruudo

Mushi and the heroes are in a stand-off, while the worshippers run
away. Mushi's first moves are to snap its whip-arms at the ground near
the heroes' feet. Gokuu, based on the last guy they fought, says that
he looks forward to fighting Mushi. Mushi snarls that since the pair
don't know the extent of its frightening powers, it will demonstrate
first -- then it starts whipping the floor again. Rock slabs rise from
the ground, as Mushi explains that it is a demon with control over
earth. The slabs attack. Gokuu and Trunks run away, barely avoiding the
slabs. Trunks wants to know what to do, and the only reaction possible
is to smash up the slabs that get too close. They get hit by some
slabs, and Trunks uses an energy ball to blow more away. Then, more
slabs swoop in to attack, knocking Trunks through a wall and down to a
courtyard below. Extra slabs drop down on him, burying him under a
pyramid of rock. Trunks catches the slabs on his shoulders, but now he
can't move because of the weight.
Gokuu shows up through a doorway, and runs down some stairs to see if
Trunks is ok. Mushi snaps the stairs, and they weave, throwing Gokuu to
the ground below. Mushi snaps several pairs of swords, which fly at
Gokuu, caging him in. Gokuu escapes the cage to attack Mushi, while the
demon snaps on a pillar. Two fire pots attached to the pillar join, to
make a flying, fire-belching cannon. Gokuu's pants burn, as Mushi
commands the cannon to keep attacking. Gokuu grabs one of the swords and
destroys the firepots with it. Gokuu challenges Mushi to a direct
combat; the demon gets angry and snaps the floor; it grows hands which
grab Gokuu's legs. Trapped against the floor, Gokuu gets whipped and
kicked, while yelling out "Stop this!" The boy escapes, but Mushi snaps
the wall, and a statue reaches out to grab Gokuu again. Pissed off, our
hero goes SSJ; destroying the statue and smashing Mushi to the ground.
Mushi can't understand what just happened.
Meanwhile, a monkey-man with long blond hair is in a room,
watching the battle via a monitor screen. The monkey strokes the Pan
doll in his arms. He comments on Gokuu's energy, which would be good
for giving to Ruudo, but Mushi is not strong enough to defeat the boy
alone. Then, a messenger enters the room to tell the "Sect's Founder"
(the monkey) that some strangers have arrived and killed Moshimoshi.
The Founder replies that he wants the worshippers to gather in front of
Ruudo, and adds that everything is ok. The messenger leaves, and Pan
silently wonders how this wimp could be the Founder of the Ruudo sect.
He keeps stroking Pan, and chuckling. He then uses his ring to summon
what looks like a silver flashlight.

[Commercial Break.]

In front of Ruudo's statue, the worshippers are waiting. Many have
been injured, and are bandaged up. They are curious about Doru-takki's
coming out to see them (it's been a long time since that last happened.)
They expect their Founder to make everything all right again. (Note:
Doru-Takki translates to "Doll"-Takki. I don't know what "Takki" is
supposed to mean. If it was "Tacchi", it would be "Doll Touch".)
Doru-Takki is announced, and the rabble murmurs as their founder
appears. He talks very formally. He praises them for their hard work
in praying to Ruudo, and says that their God is ready to appear. All
that remains is for them to join with Ruudo (all of this is very
cryptic.) Doru-Takki then turns on the flashlight and aims it at
Ruudo's head. The crowd guesses that they are to be Ruudo's next
victims, and are correct. Doru-Takki bids them farewell, as the beams
from the statue's eyes turns the panicking worshippers into dolls. The
flashlight beam turns from red to green, causing a massive wind to sweep
the screaming dolls into Ruudo's giant urn. The liquid level in the
collector flask rises, but it is still not enough. Normally. It is
sufficient for a surprise attack on the two intruders, allowing
Doru-Takki and Pan to slip away and play together. He snuggles against
Pan's face, and she panics.
Underneath the pyramid of rocks, Trunks goes SSJ, destroys the rocks
with a kick, and then flies off to rescue Gokuu. Gokuu is still SSJ,
and is causing Mushi to wonder where this increased power and speed came
from. Their battle is more or less equal, until a smash against the
rocks causes Gokuu to revert to normal. Mushi chokes the boy, until an
energy ball blindsides Mushi and destroys the demon. Trunks asks if
Gokuu is ok, and the boy thanks his friend. A TV set is showing all of
this from within a girl's playroom, but Doru-Takki ignores it.
This is now "cute Pan's" room, and Pan guesses that this guy is a
"Doll Otaku". He claims that Pan is now his #1 favorite doll, and won't
be given to Ruudo. The next problem is to decide what clothes to dress
her up in. Doru-Takki has difficulty deciding, and finally chooses a
light aqua blouse. He struggles to remove her shirt, and Pan silently
screams out against this "etchi" behavior. Ultimately, he lifts her
shirt up (revealing a flat chest) but is interrupted by an alarm.
Ruudo's energy is not enough to make it god-like, but is at least enough
for it to move around and fight. Doru-Takki is upset that the boys are
disrupting his fun, and wants to use Ruudo to dispose of them -- he
apologizes to Pan for the delay.
Gokuu and Trunks reach Ruudo's statue, and wonder where to go to find
Pan. Trunks notices a lone doll lying on the ground, as Gokuu finds the
Dragon Ball again. Doru-Takki tells them to leave the Dragon Ball
alone, and introduces himself. And, for bothering him while he and Pan
play together (Gokuu calls out Pan's name, confirming it to Doru-Takki)
he will have them killed. He uses the flashlight on the statue, and a
green beam makes it wake up. Gill, still lying helpless on the ground,
calls out "danger, danger". The energy from the urn beams up, and
cracks form across Ruudo's body. Doru-Takki laughs maniacally.





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