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Bamboo Forest (バンブの森) is a jungle on Earth. It is located west of East City, east of the Spinach Wastes, and north of a heated desert.[1]

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Krillin trains against a palm tree

In the Dragon Ball anime, Krillin is seen in a forest very similar to the Bamboo Forest after leaving the Orin Temple in East City to seek Master Roshi's tutelage at Kame House. Yamcha, Bulma, Oolong and Puar also crash in this forest while going to West City after the events of the Emperor Pilaf Saga and become afraid by the monsters they encounter there and the noise Krillin makes while training.[2]

At the beginning of the Red Ribbon Army Saga, Goku spends times with monkeys in a jungle near Colonel Silver's Camp; this jungle could be the Bamboo Forest as both are near East City. Colonel Silver orders his soldiers to burn this forest in order to find the Dragon Ball located in the region near East City.

Video Game Appearances[]

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Bump Forest in Attack of the Saiyans

In Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans, after King Piccolo's defeat, Krillin returns to the Orin Temple only to find that it has been attacked by a girl named Paopao. He pursues the person who attacked the temple to the Bump Forest and defeats her there. Enemies encountered in the Bump Forest in the game are Betrayer, Instructor, Tiger, Dangerous Panda, Ghost Pot, and Lantern Ghost.

It is one of the ten locations in The Heroic Dragon Ball Z Adventure Game.

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Conton City's Bamboo Forest District in Xenoverse 2

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, a replica of the Bamboo Forest is located Bamboo Forest District of Conton City which combines it with a replica of Mount Paozu and Grandpa Gohan's House. Patroller Academy Instructors Gohan (Kid) and Goku will eventually appear within said district where the Future Warrior can speak with them in order to receive training and/or ask them to become their current Instructor. As part of the Masters Pack DLC, Patroller Academy Instructors Bardock & Whis also appear in the district.

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