![]() ![]() His signature technique is the Rōgafūfūken ( 狼牙風風拳, "Fist of the Wolf Fang", "Wolf Fang Fist" in the English anime dub), a quick flurry of punches and kicks. Though Yamcha is a skilled swordsman he is an exceptional martial artist. ![]() Sabat currently voices him in all Dragon Ball related media. In the Funimation English dub, Yamcha is voiced by Christopher Sabat. In the original Japanese version, Yamcha is voiced by Tōru Furuya in all media. A prototype for Yamcha was Gojō, the river monster, from Toriyama's one-shot series Dragon Boy. His name is a pun on a form of Cantonese brunch called yum cha. When Toriyama decided to create Dragon Ball, he used Chinese author Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West as a prototype for his own series. Yamcha has received mixed reviews since his inception, being criticized for his weak abilities compared to other characters, but he has also been praised as being a fun character. He is eventually depicted as being reformed, becoming an ally of Goku. He is first introduced as a desert bandit and an antagonist of Son Goku in chapter #7 "Yamcha and Pu'ar", published in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on September 11, 1984, alongside his constant companion Pu'ar. ![]() Yamcha ( Japanese: ヤムチャ, Hepburn: Yamucha) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. Yamcha (right) with Pu'ar, drawn by Akira Toriyama and digitally colored by Shueishaĭragon Ball chapter #7 Yamcha and Pu'ar, 11 September 1984 ( Weekly Shōnen Jump 1984)Įnglish: Christopher Sabat (FUNimation dub) ![]()
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