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| Power Pole | |||
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如意棒 Nyoi-bō | |||
| Alternate names | Mind Stick | ||
| Debut | Manga: "Bloomers and the Monkey King" Anime: "The Secret of the Dragon Balls" | ||
| Users | Master Roshi Grandpa Gohan Goku Chi-Chi Gohan | ||
"Oh, that's no toothpick; that's my Power Pole! Cool huh? My grandpa gave it to me before he died." |
The Power Pole (如意棒, Nyoi-bō; lit. "Mind Stick") is a magical, length-changing staff that is owned and wielded by Goku for most of the Dragon Ball series. Before Master Roshi gave the Power Pole to Grandpa Gohan (who later gave it to Goku prior to the start of Dragon Ball), it was owned by Korin. Although Goku uses it primarily as a weapon, its true purpose is to use its size-changing ability to travel from Korin Tower to Kami's Lookout.
The Power Pole and the Flying Nimbus are based off two of the Monkey King's possessions from the Chinese novel Journey to the West. In both depictions, the weapon is a pole that can change size when the user wills it; however, the Monkey King's cudgel was extremely heavy; over 8.5 metric tons.
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Description
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Added by BeadtmdcThe Power Pole is first seen in Chapter 1 of the Dragon Ball manga and is used to inspect Bulma and her capsule vehicles. Goku stated that it was given to him by his deceased grandfather, Gohan. Korin mentioned in the episode "Lost and Found" that he had given the Pole to Master Roshi when he had climbed Korin Tower, on his request. Korin did not think anyone else would be qualified to use the weapon; though restrictions to wield the pole are unknown. Master Roshi likely gave it to Grandpa Gohan before it was handed down to his adopted grandson Goku.



Added by Mpc797The purpose of the Power Pole is to climb from Korin Tower to Kami's Lookout above the clouds. As seen in the chapter "Carrot Top" and the episode "Boss Rabbit's Magic Touch", the Power Pole is capable of extending to the moon if its user wills it. More precisely, if the distance between Earth and the Moon in Dragon Ball is meant to reflect the same distance in reality, this means the Power Pole is capable of extending outward for at least 363,300 km (225,744 miles), or roughly 28 times the diameter of the Earth. It is a powerful weapon, and can never break; it can easily break a sword (as shown when it broke Ninja Murasaki's sword, and Tao's sword in half). Goku also uses it during his final confrontation against King Piccolo, and later in order to get to Kami's Lookout. It can also be utilized by the user without him actually having to touch it, as evidenced by how Goku managed to catch the young thief who stole most of his gear during the Red Ribbon Army Saga and retrieve everything besides the Dragon Radar (due to the thief selling it to a pawn shop earlier).



Added by Kill YouWhen Goku shows up for the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, he is also carrying the Power Pole. After the 23rd tournament, Goku uses the pole to fight Annin in the final episode of Dragon Ball. Four years later, Goku uses the Power Pole against Garlic Jr. and his henchmen in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone. While Goku was training with King Kai in the Other World after his death fighting Raditz, the Power Pole was shown strung between Korin Tower and Kami's Lookout.[1] Brought by Gohan in Wheelo's fortress, Goku uses the Power Pole again in the battle with Dr. Wheelo in Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest. Following this, Goku retires the Power Pole, presumably because he does not have much use for it with his rapidly ascending power.



Added by Fred SoloIn the Garlic Jr. Saga, the pole is not between Korin Tower and Kami's Lookout but in Korin's possession, as seen when he bets it in a poker game with Maron and Yajirobe. The Power Pole is later seen extending from Korin Tower to the Lookout several times during the course of Dragon Ball Z,[2][3] and Goku is seen with it one final time in the Japanese ending credits of "Until We Meet Again", the last episode of Dragon Ball GT.
Live-action movies
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Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins
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In the first live action adaption named Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, the Power Pole was named the Magic Pole. The pole is gold when it is small and can come to Monkey Boy whenever he whistles. It retracts when Monkey Boy spins it around.
Dragonball: Evolution
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Grandpa Gohan seems to have a pole similar to the Power Pole in his possession in the live action movie: Dragonball: Evolution. Grandpa Gohan is seen using his pole only in battle. It is unknown if the pole he possesses has the same abilities as the one seen in both manga and anime.
Video game appearances
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This is a list of video games where the Power Pole has made an appearance.
- Dragon Ball: Dragon Daihikyou
- Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo
- Dragon Ball: Daimaō Fukkatsu
- Dragon Ball 3: Gokuden (and its WonderSwan remake)
- Dragon Ball Z: Super Gokuden: Totsugeki-Hen



Added by Jeangabin666- Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22
- Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butōden
- Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury (Z-Fighter Exhibit #1)
- Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3
- Dragon Ball Z: Sagas (Opening only)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi
- Super Dragon Ball Z
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3
- Dragon Ball Z: Harukanaru Densetsu
- Dragon Ball: Origins
- Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo
- Dragon Ball Online (end credits)
- Dragon Ball: Origins 2
Users
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- Master Roshi – Owned it before giving it to Grandpa Gohan.
- Grandpa Gohan – Was given it by Roshi, then gave it to Goku.
- Goku – The primary user of the pole, given to him by his grandfather.
- Chi-Chi – Uses it as a weapon, along with the Bansho Fan and the Flying Nimbus, in Super Dragon Ball Z.
- Gohan – Uses it in the movie Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest.
Trivia
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Added by Jeangabin666- In the AB Group dub of the movie Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, Goku refers to this as his "magic wand."
- In the episode "Quicker Than Lightning", Mr. Popo uses a pole very similar in looks to the Power Pole during a training session on Kami's Lookout. While spinning it, he asks Goku to not move. He then reveals the pole to not be anything but an ordinary piece of wood and that the training session was a lesson about looks being deceiving (that Goku should not always trust his eyes).
Gallery
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Grandpa Gohan with the Power Pole in the live-action film Dragonball Evolution Goku on the Power Pole extended Goku wielding his Power Pole Goku with his Power Pole Goku attacks a pterodactyl with his Power Pole A pterodactyl defeated by Goku's Power Pole Goku's Power Pole Goku growing his Power Pole Yamcha hurt by Goku's growing Power Pole Goku attacks Monster Carrot with his Power Pole Goku takes the Rabbits to the Moon Goku knocks a pillar on Yamcha using his Power Pole The DB Gang on the Power Pole Goku attacks the Muscle Tower Guards with his Power Pole Goku destroys a helicopter with his Power Pole Goku uses the Power Pole to attack King Piccolo Goku's Power Pole in Curse of the Blood Rubies Goku fighting with the Power Pole against Ginger and Nicky Goku before hitting Nicky with the Power Pole Gohan with the power pole, ready to attack Dr. Wheelo Piccolo holding Gohan and Goku with the Power Pole in The World's Strongest Gohan with the Power Pole on his back in The World's Strongest A Power Pole card in the Bandai CCG |
References
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- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 20, "Goku's Ancestors"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 168, "Meet Me in the Ring"
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z episode 205, "I'll Fight Too!"