Dragon Ball: Goku's Fire Brigade

June. 08,1988      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A public service video about fire safety, which features the main Dragon Ball characters having jobs as firefighters.

Masako Nozawa as  Goku
Hiromi Tsuru as  Bulma
Mayumi Tanaka as  Krillin
Toru Furuya as  Yamcha

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