The majority of these Pokémon are rendered using various frames of their Generation IV sprites as a base (with the exception of those introduced in later generations), but have a wide variety of modifications made to them for their Novelty sprites. In general, the palette used is a drab, desaturated version of the canon palette, and additional modifications to the sprites, such as cracks or holes in the body, emphasize the state of the Novelty Pokémon as an incomplete and more fossilized form of the canon Pokémon. Those that can evolve will do so at the same levels as their canon counterparts, with the exception of the Kalos Fossils.
Bulma later briefly has her body snatched by Captain Ginyu, leaving her soul trapped inside the body of the Namekian Frog Ginyu had mistakenly snatched during his conflict with Vegeta. She later regains her body when Gohan interferes with Captain Ginyu's body change attempt towards Piccolo by throwing Bulma's frog body between Ginyu and Piccolo. Afterward, she is knocked back by one of the blasts from Frieza and Goku's battle along with Ginyu and is eventually knocked back even further by the aftershock of the Spirit Bomb. Bulma, still feeling sore towards Ginyu for tricking her, has Ginyu try to scout ahead for her friends. After Ginyu reports back, she then notices the aura on a nearby island resulting from Goku's transformation into the Super Saiyan. After Frieza in a last-ditch effort against Goku tries to blow up Namek, Bulma, witnessing the cataclysm, expressed horror and stated she did not want to die as the ground began cracking underneath her, though she ultimately survived due to Frieza unintentionally holding back enough power to delay the destruction by five minutes. Bulma attempts to restart the ship when preparing to leave for Earth and tries to stop Gohan from trying to sacrifice himself to stop Frieza from escaping the dying planet.
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