See-Through the Invisible Man (Suke) is one of Fortuneteller Baba's fighters. Yamcha volunteers to fight next and is surprised to learn that his opponent is an invisible man. Because he can't see him, Yamcha spends most of this fight getting slapped around. Krillin instructs Goku to retrieve Bulma and Master Roshi, so that he can remove Bulma's top, thus exposing her breasts. Seeing this, Master Roshi suffers from a nose bleed and covers See-Through the Invisible Man in blood, making him visible and thus tangible. In the edited english version, Krillin takes some tomato soup and dumps it on the invisible man. His name comes from the Japanese word sukeru (透ける), meaning "to be transparent".
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| - See-Through the Invisible Man (Suke) is one of Fortuneteller Baba's fighters. Yamcha volunteers to fight next and is surprised to learn that his opponent is an invisible man. Because he can't see him, Yamcha spends most of this fight getting slapped around. Krillin instructs Goku to retrieve Bulma and Master Roshi, so that he can remove Bulma's top, thus exposing her breasts. Seeing this, Master Roshi suffers from a nose bleed and covers See-Through the Invisible Man in blood, making him visible and thus tangible. In the edited english version, Krillin takes some tomato soup and dumps it on the invisible man. His name comes from the Japanese word sukeru (透ける), meaning "to be transparent".
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| - See-Through the Invisible Man (Suke) is one of Fortuneteller Baba's fighters. Yamcha volunteers to fight next and is surprised to learn that his opponent is an invisible man. Because he can't see him, Yamcha spends most of this fight getting slapped around. Krillin instructs Goku to retrieve Bulma and Master Roshi, so that he can remove Bulma's top, thus exposing her breasts. Seeing this, Master Roshi suffers from a nose bleed and covers See-Through the Invisible Man in blood, making him visible and thus tangible. In the edited english version, Krillin takes some tomato soup and dumps it on the invisible man. His name comes from the Japanese word sukeru (透ける), meaning "to be transparent". He is voiced in the original Japanese version by Hiroshi Ōtake. From Dragon Ball Wiki, a Wikia wiki.
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