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The Jingle Village Chief (ジングル村の村長 Jinguru-Mura no Sonchō) is the mayor of Jingle Village.

Biography[]

Dragon Ball[]

Red Ribbon Army Saga[]

The Jingle Village Chief is held captive in the Muscle Tower by General White. While he is imprisoned and learns of Goku's attempt to rescue him, he is deeply enraged that the Red Ribbon Army actually attempted to kill a child, viewing it as much worse than harming an old man.

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The Jingle Village Chief

When General White pretends to surrender after Goku defeated Buyon, White pulls out a gun and holds the Jingle Village Chief hostage. Android 8 defeats White with a powerful punch after White hurts Goku, and rescues the chief along with Goku.

Later, while celebrating at Suno's family's house, Android 8 revealed to be in possession of the Two-Star Dragon Ball and reveals to all that he withheld it from General White to avoid a senseless massacre of Jingle Village. The Jingle Village Chief thanks Android 8 for his altruism and offers him a chance to stay and live with him in Jingle Village, which Android 8 accepts.

Dragon Ball Z[]

Majin Buu Saga[]

The Jingle Village Chief is seen again several years later; giving his energy for Goku's Super Spirit Bomb.

Dragon Ball GT[]

Baby Saga[]

He appears later again in Dragon Ball GT, alongside Android 8 and Suno when Goku takes them to New Planet Plant before Earth explodes.[1]

Manga Appearances[]

Chapter Appearances
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Red Ribbon Army Saga
55. The Red Ribbon Absent
56. The Dragon Ball Scramble Absent
57. The Storming of Muscle Tower Mentioned
58. The Flexing of Muscle Tower Mentioned
59. Devil on the Third Floor Absent
60. Purple People Beater Absent
61. The 4½ Tatami Mat Flip Absent
62. The Ninja Split! Absent
63. Mechanical Man No. 8 Mentioned
64. The Horrible...Jiggler! Absent
65. How to Unjiggle a Jiggler Mentioned
66. Muscle Tower's Final Hour Debut
67. Go West, Young Goku Appears
68. Monkey in the City Absent
69. Bulma and Goku Absent

Video Game Appearances[]

Voice Actors[]

Trivia[]

  • He is named Chief Niba (ニーバ村長 Nība Sonchō) in the licensed Dragon Ball playset "Dragon Ball: Muscle Tower no Tatakai".

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