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==Summary==
==Summary==
It's dark outside, and everyone's eating at the red-haired girl's house, with Goku inhaling everything. The girl's dad is home now, and he and the mayor are grateful to Goku and Hatchan for what they've done. The girl's mom mentions the Dragon Ball, and the father says they never did find it, and wonders where it is. Hatchan says he has it, and takes the Two-Star Ball out of his pocket. The father asks why he has it, and Hatchan says he found it when he went outside, but kept it hidden because General White said that he'd kill all the villagers once it was found. At that, the mayor says that he really likes them, and invites Goku and Hatchan to come live at his house. Hatchan's worried, though, since he's an Artificial Human, but the mayor says how even if he was a real human, bad guys are bad guys.
It is dark outside, and everyone is eating at the [[Sno|red-haired girl's]] house, with [[Goku]] inhaling everything. The [[Sno's Father|girl's dad]] is home now, and he and the [[Jingle Village Mayor|mayor]] are grateful to Goku and [[Hacchan]] for what they have done. The [[Sno's Mother|girl's mom]] mentions the [[Dragon Balls|Dragon Ball]], and the father says they never did find it, and wonders where it is. Hacchan says he has it, and takes the [[Two-Star Ball]] out of his pocket. The father asks why he has it, and Hacchan says he found it when he went outside, but kept it hidden because [[General White]] said that he would kill all the villagers once it was found. At that, the mayor says that he really likes Goku and Hacchan, and invites them to come live at his house. Hacchan is worried, though, since he is an [[Artificial Human]], but the mayor says how even if he was a real human, bad guys are bad guys.


Hatchan tears up and says he's really happy, then asks Songoku if he'll live with them, too. Goku says he can't, since this ball isn't Grandpa's memento. Hatchan thinks he'll be lonely, but Goku says they'll surely meet again someday. The girl's mother thinks the boys should stay here for the night, and then the mayor heads off, saying Hatchan can come live with him starting tomorrow. The kids are all in the girl's room now, with Hatchan and Goku in futons on the floor. The girl thinks the Dragon Balls are pretty, and Goku says she can have them. But she doesn't want them, in case the Red Ribbon Army comes back. So, Goku will hold on to them, and he puts them in his little sack with the Dragon Radar. Hatchan asks if that's the radar that General White kept talking about, and Goku says this guy named Bulma gave it to him. Goku tries clicking the top to see where the next ball is, but nothing happens, and Goku thinks it must've got broken while he was fighting. Hatchan wants to take a look, but it's too complicated for him to fix, so Goku thinks he'll have to go to Bulma's house to get it fixed.
Hacchan tears up and says he is really happy, then asks "Songoku" if he will live with them, too. Goku says he cannot, since this ball is not [[Son Gohan (Grandpa)|Grandpa's]] memento. Hacchan thinks he will be lonely, but Goku says they will surely meet again someday. The girl's mother thinks the boys should stay here for the night, and then the mayor heads off, saying Hacchan can come live with him starting tomorrow. The kids are all in the girl's room now, with Hacchan and Goku in futons on the floor. The girl thinks the Dragon Balls are pretty, and Goku says she can have them. But she does not want them, in case the [[Red Ribbon Army]] comes back. So, Goku will hold on to them, and he puts them in his little sack with the [[Dragon Radar]]. Hacchan asks if that is the radar that General White kept talking about, and Goku says this person named [[Bulma]] gave it to him. Goku tries clicking the top to see where the next ball is, but nothing happens, and Goku thinks it must have got broken while he was fighting. Hacchan wants to take a look, but it is too complicated for him to fix, so Goku thinks he will have to go to Bulma's house to get it fixed.


Goku thinks he remembers that Bulma lives in ‘West City', but doesn't know which direction it is to get there. The girl says that she thinks it is "that way". Hatchan says that it is incredibly far to get there, and wonders how Goku will do it. Goku decides he'll just walk, and everyone wishes him good luck. They all go to sleep, and Hatchan thinks sleeping in a futon feels good.
Goku thinks he remembers that Bulma lives in "[[West City]]", but does not know which direction it is in. The girl says she thinks it is "that way". Hacchan says it is incredibly far to get there, and wonders how Goku will do it. Goku decides he will just walk, and everyone wishes him good luck. They all go to sleep, and Hacchan thinks sleeping in a futon feels good.


"The next morning..." All the villagers are outside now, and Goku's bundled up in winter clothes again. The girl's father is surprised to hear he's walking, and Goku explains how Kinto-Un got all broken. "What!? Kinto-Un, you say!?" asks an old man, wanting to know if Goku can ride Kinto-Un. Goku asks how he knows about Kame-Sen'nin's Kinto-Un, and the old man explains that there used to be a bunch of those when he was a kid. The mayor affirms that, and says there haven't been any people around here with good hearts to ride them anymore. The old man asks if he's tried calling it since it got broken, and Goku hasn't, since he thought it died. So, Goku calls, and Kinto-Un whooshes in, and Goku happily hugs it. Then he says goodbye to everybody, and zooms off toward West City.
"The next morning..." All the villagers are outside now, and Goku is bundled up in winter clothes again. The girl's father is surprised to hear he is walking, and Goku explains how ''[[Kinto'un]]'' got all broken. "What!? ''Kinto'un'', you say!?" asks an [[Jingle Village Elder|old man]], wanting to know if Goku can ride ''Kinto'un''. Goku asks how he knows about the Turtle Hermit's ''Kinto'un'', and the old man explains that there used to be a bunch of those when he was a kid. The mayor affirms that, and says there have not been any people around here with good hearts to ride them anymore. The old man asks if he has tried calling it since it got broken, and Goku has not, since he thought it died. So, Goku calls, and ''Kinto'un'' whooshes in, and Goku happily hugs it. Then he says goodbye to everybody, and zooms off toward West City.
 
==Cast==
*[[Son Goku]]
*[[Artificial Human No. 8]]
*[[Sno]]
*[[Sno's Mother]]
*[[Sno's Father]] ('''Debut''')
*[[Jingle Village Mayor]]
*[[Jingle Village]] villagers ('''Debut''')
*[[Jingle Village Elder]] ('''Debut''')


==Availability==
==Availability==

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To the West...
Kanzenban
Dragon Ball Chapter 67 (Kanzenban)
Full Color
Dragon Ball Chapter 67 (Full Color)
Tankōbon
Dragon Ball Chapter 67 (Tankōbon)
西へ...
Nishi e...
Premiered Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1986 #17
Sale Date 25 March 1986
Issue Date 07 April 1986
Chapter Data
Pages Title; Pages 1-14 (Black and White)
Episodes Dragon Ball Episode 42
Dragon Ball Episode 43
Viz Publication
Title Go West, Young Goku...
Release March 2003
Translation Mari Morimoto
Adaptation Gerard Jones
Editor Jason Thompson
Collected Volumes
Tankōbon Dragon Ball Tankōbon Volume 6
Kanzenban Dragon Ball Kanzenban Volume 5
Full Color Boyhood Arc Volume 4
Digital Color Part 2 Volume 2
VIZBIG Dragon Ball VIZBIG Volume 2
Viz 3-in-1 Dragon Ball 3-in-1 Volume 2
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"To the West..." is the sixty-seventh chapter of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. It was first published in Japan in the 1986 #17 issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump.

Summary

It is dark outside, and everyone is eating at the red-haired girl's house, with Goku inhaling everything. The girl's dad is home now, and he and the mayor are grateful to Goku and Hacchan for what they have done. The girl's mom mentions the Dragon Ball, and the father says they never did find it, and wonders where it is. Hacchan says he has it, and takes the Two-Star Ball out of his pocket. The father asks why he has it, and Hacchan says he found it when he went outside, but kept it hidden because General White said that he would kill all the villagers once it was found. At that, the mayor says that he really likes Goku and Hacchan, and invites them to come live at his house. Hacchan is worried, though, since he is an Artificial Human, but the mayor says how even if he was a real human, bad guys are bad guys.

Hacchan tears up and says he is really happy, then asks "Songoku" if he will live with them, too. Goku says he cannot, since this ball is not Grandpa's memento. Hacchan thinks he will be lonely, but Goku says they will surely meet again someday. The girl's mother thinks the boys should stay here for the night, and then the mayor heads off, saying Hacchan can come live with him starting tomorrow. The kids are all in the girl's room now, with Hacchan and Goku in futons on the floor. The girl thinks the Dragon Balls are pretty, and Goku says she can have them. But she does not want them, in case the Red Ribbon Army comes back. So, Goku will hold on to them, and he puts them in his little sack with the Dragon Radar. Hacchan asks if that is the radar that General White kept talking about, and Goku says this person named Bulma gave it to him. Goku tries clicking the top to see where the next ball is, but nothing happens, and Goku thinks it must have got broken while he was fighting. Hacchan wants to take a look, but it is too complicated for him to fix, so Goku thinks he will have to go to Bulma's house to get it fixed.

Goku thinks he remembers that Bulma lives in "West City", but does not know which direction it is in. The girl says she thinks it is "that way". Hacchan says it is incredibly far to get there, and wonders how Goku will do it. Goku decides he will just walk, and everyone wishes him good luck. They all go to sleep, and Hacchan thinks sleeping in a futon feels good.

"The next morning..." All the villagers are outside now, and Goku is bundled up in winter clothes again. The girl's father is surprised to hear he is walking, and Goku explains how Kinto'un got all broken. "What!? Kinto'un, you say!?" asks an old man, wanting to know if Goku can ride Kinto'un. Goku asks how he knows about the Turtle Hermit's Kinto'un, and the old man explains that there used to be a bunch of those when he was a kid. The mayor affirms that, and says there have not been any people around here with good hearts to ride them anymore. The old man asks if he has tried calling it since it got broken, and Goku has not, since he thought it died. So, Goku calls, and Kinto'un whooshes in, and Goku happily hugs it. Then he says goodbye to everybody, and zooms off toward West City.

Cast

Availability

This chapter has been released in numerous countries and languages around the world in both print and digital formats.

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