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Name        = Chi-Chi Dragon Ball character

First appearance   = Dragon Ball Chapter #11 "…And into the fire!"

Creator     = Akira Toriyama

Voiced by = Japanese: Mayumi Shō English: See  Voice actors

Relatives   = Gyū-Maō (father) Chi-Chi's Mother (mother) Goku (husband) Gohan (son) Goten (son)

Chi-Chi (チチ)is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. She makes her first appearence in the eleventh chapter, "…And into the fire!" ("…そしてひのなかに!") published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine in February 12, 1985, meeting Goku while on her way to Kame-Sennin to ask him if he can put out the flames that are around Fire Mountain, her home. Chi-Chi is the daughter of Gyū-Maō, making her the princess of Fire Mountain. Chi-Chi is a shōnen mother, taking care of Gohan and Goten, her sons.

Creation and design
Chi-Chi's appearances aren't as consistent as Bulma's (ブルマ). Chi-Chi has long, straight, black hair which she cuts sometimes, big black eyes, a light peach complexion, and a moderately curvaceous frame. She wears different colored Chinese dresses and martial art uniforms for most of the series and her adulthood. She keeps her hair in a bun most of the time, with a colored hair piece. As a child, her hair is let down and she has on a blue bikini with pink boots, gloves, and helmet. As a teenager, her hair is in a ponytail with pieces of her hair falling down on both sides of her face, and her hair held by a red hair piece. She wears a blue cheongsam with a red belt, red pants with white socks and black shoes. In Dragon Ball Z, her hair is in a bun with two pieces of hair hanging down on both sides on her face while she wears a purple cheongsam with an orange sash and no pants and light brown boots, with one bracelet on each arm. She keeps the same hairstyle later on in Dragon Ball Z, but her appearance changes. She wears a purple martial art uniform, pink sleeves, pink pants, and martial art shoes. In the final chapters, her hair is in a bun with a colored hair piece, with only a few pieces of stray hair over her forehead, while she wears a yellow cheongsam, with a purple sash, turquoise pants, and blue martial art shoes. In Battle of the Gods, her hair is still in a bun. She wears a red cheongsam with a dark red sash, belt, and pants, black shoes, red lipstick, and pearl earrings. In Dragon Ball Super, her hair is still in the same hairstyle from Dragon Ball Z Kai the final chapters. She wears a yellow martial art uniform with white sleeves, a purple sash, turquoise pants (similar to her appearance in the final chapters of Dragon Ball Z, however more detailed), and red lipstick. Later on in Dragon Ball GT, she wears her hair down except it is noticeably much shorter (slightly above her shoulders), with assorted colored hair piecces at each side of her head. She wears a pink martial art uniform, with white sleeves and green pants. She also wears golden Chinese earrings. Her children look more like Goku (御供養) than her, except for skin color.

Chi-Chi's family name is unknown. While she is named after a body part, her father isn't. Chi-Chi's father, Gyū-Maō (牛乳), is obviously the king of oxes (though being a huge human). Chi-Chi's mom died a little after Chi-Chi was born, only being referred to as "Chi-Chi's mother" (チチのまま). Chi-Chi Japanese's name means "breast" a woman's chest (and a sexual part), where milk can come out (if breastfeeding or squeezed too hard). Chi-Chi is called "Milk" in some dubs; such as the Latin-American dub. Both of her sons are named after Goku her husband. It is unknown whether she has a Harmony Gold dub name, or is just called "Chi-Chi".

Chi-Chi was created so Goku would know about love and marriage (because he thinks marriage is a food), and she later marries him as a result. She deeply cares about Goku, trying to teach him normal ways (despite being him being natïve). They have two children Gohan (御飯) and Goten (御殿場). Gohan's name means rice and Goten's name means awakening to food. Originally, Chi-Chi was a shy and fearful girl, the opposite to her father who was known to be terrifying. However, after marrying Goku and having children, she developed a tough, tomboyish, and fierce attitude. Chi-Chi is a very tough, strong-willed female with a high power level for a human and learns material arts because her father, Gyū-Maō, trained under Kame-Sennin. Chi-Chi is very protective over Gohan and Goten, especially about their education and social life. This is seen when Gohan brings Videl home and she disrespects her son and Chi-Chi, making Chi-Chi angry causing her to scold the young woman. Chi-Chi can get mad very easily (mostly about Goku training the kids instead of educating them). She is proud of her sons' training but never admits it. She appears to be slightly clumsy at times, especially when she is angry. She is very sensitive resorting to her anger.

Appearances
Chi-Chi is the ninth character to be introduced in the series. Her father asks Goku to pick Chi-Chi up. When Goku meets her, she is on her way to Kame-Sennin (カメーせんい) sent by her father, to see if the turtle hermit can put out the fire around her house. Chi-Chi bumps into Yamcha (ヤンチャ)who knocks her out. He realizes Chi-Chi is the Gyū-Maō's daughter, and claims he knocked her out because he loves her. When she turns back around, Yamcha runs away. Chi-Chi runs into a purple t.rex and kills it. She than sees Goku, who is riding on his Kinto'un (きんとうち). To get to Kame Sennin's quicker, Chi-Chi hops on his Kinto'un. Goku touchs her genitals to see what gender she is, and Chi-Chi pushes him off the Kinto'un (and in the updated anime bumps into a large rock).

When she gets to Kame-Sennin's, she thinks she is in love with Goku. She asks Goku if he wants to marry her, and Goku says yes (thinking marriage is food). Chi-Chi goes and gets Kame-Sennin and he puts out the fire. The next day, they prepare for the wedding, and when Goku circles around the castle, with his Kinto'un, trying to find a way to get in. Chi-Chi finds him but they are ambushed by the Red Ribbon Army. They defeat the warriors quickly, and Goku realizes he needs to go and train at Kame-Sennin's and before he leaves, Chi-Chi asks about the wedding. Goku says, "I'll come back later," but forgets.

Years later, she meets Goku at the 23nd Tenkaichi Budōkai (展開). She enters her name as "Anoymous" (匿名). She goes against Goku and is ticked off that Goku doesn't remeber her. She tells him she will give him her name if he defeats her. Goku does with an air punch, amazing Chi-Chi how strong he's gotten. She tells him she is Chi-Chi and he promised to marry her. Goku remebers, but asks Kuririn (クリリン) what love is. Chi-Chi shows him by kissing him on his cheek.

Later, Goku gets the Bansho Fan to put Fire Mountain out and save Chi-Chi's mom wedding dress and Gyū-Maō. When the Bansho Fan doesn't work, Gyū-Maō suggests they put it in the magic stove. They put it in the stove, and the fire comes out.

Later, they make plans for their wedding and Chi-Chi tells Yamcha doesn't need to love her anymore causing Bulma to break up with him (and leads to her relationship with Vegeta べじた Bejīta). Five years later, Chi-Chi and Goku have a son named Gohan.

Chi-Chi is devasted when Raditz (らぢっつ) takes Gohan, but amazed at his power. After that she makes Gohan sing a duet with her, making him sing                      ♪ "I·ke·na·i Oo-La-La Magic", and tempting to enter the local karaoke contest with him.

When the Z-Fighters find out Cell (せる) is hosting the Cell Games (せるぐま), Goku asks Chi-Chi if he and Gohan can train at the Hyperbolic Time Chamber, but Chi-Chi says "no". Goku protests saying they need to get stronger and accidentally knocks Chi-Chi serveral meters away and into a tree. They bandage her, and Chi-Chi says "yes" to get them out the house. Later, while waiting for Goku and Gohan to return home, Maron (マロニエ), calls her a "witchy old lady" and Chi-Chi goes kaio-ken (買い置け). When Gohan and Goku come home with golden hair, Chi-Chi yells at Goku and tugs Gohan's new golden hair saying Goku is "a hair-dying punk".

Chi-Chi watches the Cell Games on television with Gyū-Maō, and cries when Goku dies. She watches Gohan and Cell's Kamehameha Waves clash together and hops her son doesn't dies.

When Goten is born, she isn't so strict with him or teenager Gohan. She trains him herself (something about Goku's death) but forbids him to go Super Saiyan (すぱさいやひと), even though he disobeys her multiple times.

When Goku is revived for one day to do the 25th Tenkaichi Budōkai, Chi-Chi is grateful for her husband being brought back, and introduces Goten to him. They bond quickly, also making Chi-Chi happy. When kid Majin Boo comes to Earth, he destroys some of West City and kills many people, including Gohan, causing Chi-Chi to scold the monster and slap him. She gets turned into an egg and crushed. In Earth's Heaven, she spends time with Videl and Bulma who were also killed by Kid Boo. She helps Videl along with Bulma (and Dabra), to find Gohan, who they think is in Heaven. They do not find him and stop searching. She is revived like everyone else who died during Majin Boo Saga with the Namekian dragonballs. She provides energy for Goku's Genkai Demai (げんかいでまい).

In "Dragon Ball Super", Chi-Chi is seen at the Tournament of Destroyers. She watches the fights and runs to Goku after he is stung by Frost to see if he is okay. .

In Dragon Ball GT, Chi-Chi is suprised when Goku comes to her as a child. When asked what it feels like to have a child as a husband, she responds, "Almost the same." She is fussy about Pan (パワー) saying she wants her to be a "girly-girl" who cares about "education", and doesn't care about the "fighting shenangins". Pan is the opposite of that, being a tomboy, not caring much about education, wanting to be "recognized" and not treated like a child so tries to get in important fights and (worse of all), follows around kid Goku. Chi-Chi takes care of Goku, Gohan and Goten when they are hurt or sick. She also gets possesed by Baby when he comes to Earth, causing her to fix a big meal and not let Goku eat it. In the manga, ''Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!'' Chi-Chi goes with Videl (ヴィデッァ) to help fight Goku (unbeknownst to her, Goku has already defeated the monster) and is relieved when she finds out Goku defeated the monster and he is okay. Later on, she goes with the others to say goodbye to Goku (who was leaving with Shenron). She acts him if he will be home in time for dinner (not fully realizing he was truly leaving), than says goodbye to him and watches him leave.

Her last appearance is in a flashback in Dragon Ball GT.

Abilities
Chi-Chi is a tough human woman, with a power level of 130 (300 in the Saiyan Saga), which is extremely high for a human. She has superhuman abilities and even the ability to do kaiō-ken. She doesn't have any ki blasts and can't take flight, but has a variety of powerful combat moves. She is said to one of the strongest humans on Earth, mainly due to her temper. This is also the reason why Goku is scared of her.

Chi-Chi's superhuman abilities are superhuman strength, superhuman speed, and super front jump. She has a variety of powerful combat moves she uses on her enemies.

While her power pales in comparison to the rest of the Dragon Warriors she is very powerful.

Voice Actors
Chi-Chi is acted by Jamie Chung in the Dragon Ball Evolution. She is voiced by Mayumi Shō in the Japanese version of  Dragon Ball Z until the 88th episode, when Naoko Watanbe takes over her part. In the Ocean dub, she was voiced by Andrea Libman as a child, and by Laara Sadiq and Lisa Ann Bailey as an adult. In the Funimation dub, she