In popular media analysis, Bulma represents the "Intelligent Support" archetype. While early Dragon Ball leaned into gag-manga tropes (her comedic temper and car obsession), the transition to Dragon Ball Z solidified her role. She is the one who builds the spaceship to Namek, repairs the androids’ schematics, and designs the gravity room that allows Vegeta to surpass Super Saiyan. Her contribution is not emotional cheerleading but applied physics.
Bulma Briefs is not merely a supporting character in Dragon Ball ; she is the pragmatic soul of the franchise. While Goku embodies limitless potential, Bulma embodies the application of that potential. She built the radar, the ships, the training rooms, and the family that saved the universe. In the evolving landscape of popular media and entertainment content, where diversity of strength is finally being appreciated, Bulma stands as a decades-old blueprint for how intelligence, ambition, and resilience can outlast any power level. The Dragon Ball universe does not revolve around her, but without her, it would not spin at all. Bulma Xxx Dragon Ball
In the pantheon of anime and manga icons, characters like Goku, Vegeta, and Frieza dominate discussions of power scaling and epic confrontation. However, the connective tissue of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball franchise is not a Saiyan warrior, but a blue-haired Earthling genius: Bulma Briefs. Since her debut in 1984, Bulma has transcended the archetype of the “token female character” or the “damsel in distress.” Instead, she functions as the franchise’s narrative catalyst, technological backbone, and a surprising barometer for the evolution of popular media’s representation of intelligence, agency, and aging in shonen anime. This paper argues that Bulma is the single most essential supporting character in Dragon Ball ; without her, the Dragon Balls would be useless, the Saiyans would be extinct, and the core themes of ambition and progress would collapse. In popular media analysis, Bulma represents the "Intelligent