Chi-Chi's mother | |||
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チチの母 Chi Chi no Haha | |||
Alternate names | The Ox-Queen | ||
Debut | "Dress in Flames" | ||
Appears in | |||
Race | Human | ||
Gender | Female | ||
Date of death | Age 737[1] | ||
Occupation | Queen of Pleasant Mountain | ||
Family |
Chi-Chi's mother was the wife of the Ox-King.[2] Although she is mentioned a few times, her only appearance is in in a painting seen in the anime episode "Dress in Flames" which shows her sitting in the Ox-King's hand holding Chi-Chi as an infant.
Appearance
In the painting, her face is not shown since it is blocked by decorations but she has the same hair as Chi-Chi and dresses the same way Chi-Chi does when she gets older. She wears a turquoise cheongsam with purple pants underneath and pink socks and shoes. According to the painting she is almost as big as the Ox-King's hand.
Biography
She lived with the Ox-King and Chi-Chi before Pleasant Mountain was on fire. She died of an illness the same year Chi-Chi was born.[1] Her wedding dress becomes the only thing left to remember her by.[2]
Video game appearance
Chi-Chi's mother is also seen on the painting in Ox-King's castle in Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Daizenshuu 7, 1996
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dragon Ball episode 149, "Dress In Flames"